Alpine, CA Neighborhood Guide
Alpine, California Neighborhoods
Alpine, CA, has a range of neighborhoods offering different slices of Alpine Lifestyles. It could be said that Alpine has smaller developments inside some larger areas. Alpine wasn't created as a master-planned community; rather, it started in the pioneer days and has had periods of growth throughout the last hundred years, which is reflected in Alpine's housing.
Alpine Developments
Casual Resort Living
Offering single-story homes in several plans, all under 2,000 sqft. The community amenities include pools, a spa, tennis courts, a gym, greenbelts, and a clubhouse. Crown Hills is the only neighborhood in Alpine with a community pool.
Crown Hills
Kids and Cul de Sacs
There are a few Alpine subdivisions to choose from in neighborhoods where children play with the other neighborhood kids.
Alpine Country Village
California Terrace
Sun River

Luxury Country Living:
The best of both worlds. "The Ranches offer luxurious country living with large houses on acreage. Both communities also have access to the famous Palo Verde Ranch lake, including picnic facilities, a volleyball court, a park, a dock, a gym, and a clubhouse. Each ranch also has their own tennis courts.
When my kids were young, the lake was my favorite place to spend time. Why drive to the beach when you could go to the lake, At the lake, not only was there sand and water but you also had refrigerators and a freezer to store snacks, and didn't have to worry about parking or lugging all the toys and gear out to the beach? At the lake, everything was just steps away. The lake is also a great place to have happy hour after a long day at work.
Palo Verde Ranch
Rancho Palo Verde
Generous Lots, Newer Homes, and a Luxury Feel:
These neighborhoods and lots aren't as big as the Alpine Ranches, but they still offer homes with cache. Because these are smaller subdivisions, many times, no homes may be actively on the market.
Sky Mesa Estates
Stagecoach
StoneRidge
Blackwolf Estates
Traditional Alpine:
When you think of living in Alpine, you would expect these neighborhoods: large lots with big and beautiful trees and sprawling ranch-style homes.
Highlands
Deer Creek
Willow Bend Ranch
There are lots of other smaller subdivisions and general neighborhoods throughout Alpine; these were just the primary and most active. To find a home that would support your Alpine Lifestyle, please call us today at 619.316.7445, and we will be happy to find you your ideal home, even if it is not currently on the market.
Alpine Neighborhoods or Regions
In addition to the Developments, there are the larger regions that you may see in some of the Alpine Marketing information.
Alpine Heights
Alpine Heights might have started with the street of South Grade. Some have expanded the northern border to be the 8 freeway, the Eastern border as Tavern Rd, the western border is where South Grade and Arnold Drive meet, and the southern border is the end of Alpine.
Peutz Valley
This neighborhood is located on the western side of Alpine and is pronounced locally as Pitz Valley. While the name indicates a valley, many have beautiful views of El Capitan Resivouir.
Japatul or Japatul Valley
Japatul is considered Alpine, but outside of Alpine. Tavern Road traveling south turns into Japatul Road and then continues eastward and hooks back up to the 8 Freeway at the Descanso exit. This can add 10 to 20 minutes to your commute time however many of the residents think the peace and views are well worth that extra time. Find out what it's really like to live in Japatul.
Illahee Estates
Carveacre
Anderson Rd or Anderson Truck Trail
Anderson Road is located on the Northern side of Alpine providing beautiful views but can be challenging to reach.
Neighborhoods Near to Alpine
Harbinson Canyon
Blossom Valley
Dehesa
When looking at the particular neighborhood search if the result is 0, no active homes are for sale in that particular Alpine Neighborhood. Alpine is especially low on homes for sale right now, so there may be quite a few 0s. If you are interested in a particular area with no homes for sale, please call us to check on any homes that might be coming on the market. Also, sometimes, the listing agent isn't as familiar with Alpine Neighborhoods and leaves the designation off.
There are many other smaller subdivisions and general neighborhoods throughout Alpine; these were just the primary and most active. To find a home supporting your Alpine Lifestyle, please call us today at 619.316.7445, and we will be happy to find you your ideal home, even if it is not currently on the market.
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