Agua Dulce, Spanish for sweet water, is a town located in Los Angeles County, California. The town has a population of about 4,000. It is located at 34.459742 N, 118.488955 W and covers a geographic area of about 25 square miles (65 kmē).
Agua Dulce is located about 25 miles (40 km) Southwest of Palmdale, 44 miles (71 km) North of Los Angeles, in the Sierra Pelona Valley portion of Southern California.
Demographics
The town has a median household income of $78,000 (US). The average household size is 3.1.
About Agua Dulce
Agua Dulce is best known for Vasquez Rocks California State Park. Vasquez Rocks has been long used as a popular filming location by the Hollywood movie industry, most notably The Flintstones movie. It got its name from a famous bandit that used to run and hide there while being looked for.
Agua Dulce is also home to the Agua Dulce Vineyards, the largest winery in Los Angeles County.
Agua Dulce has a general aviation airport, Agua Dulce Airpark.
External Links
Agua Dulce Chamber of Commerce (http://www.adcoc.com/)
Township of Agua Dulce (http://www.aguadulce-ca.com/)
Agua Dulce Vineyards (http://www.aguadulcevineyards.com/)
Agua Dulce Airport (http://www.aguadulceairpark.com/)
AguaDulce (Spanish for sweet water) is an unincorporated community located in Los Angeles County, California just north of Santa Clarita.
AguaDulce is located about 25 miles (40 km) Southwest of Palmdale, 44 miles (71 km) North of Los Angeles, in the Sierra Pelona Valley portion of Southern California.
AguaDulce is also home to the AguaDulce Vineyards, the largest winery in Los Angeles County.