Sunfair, California
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Sunfair is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California. The community is about three and one half miles northeast of Joshua Tree. California State Route 62 traverses the area south of Sunfair in an east-west direction. Sunfair lies near the northern border of Joshua Tree National Park[1]
The community is officially recognized by the US Geological Survey with a USGS feature ID of 250092. Latitude and longitude for the location are listed as . These coordinates are contained within the County of San Bernardino. The elevation above mean sea level is 2,412 feet.[2] This community is served by the Morongo Unified School District.[3]
The State of California, Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development defines Hi-Desert Medical Center as a General Acute Care Hospital at 6601 White Feather Road with Basic emergency care as of 08/22/2006. The facility is located at (NAD83) latitude/longitude of
. The area is defined as part of Health Service Area 12, is flagged "rural," and is operated by a special district as defined in the California Government Code.[edit] Area landmarks
Other nearby geographic features include:
- Hi Desert Airport (FAA ID: L80) at 5500 Sunfair Road near the south extent of the community [4] .
- Coyote Lake at [5] .
- Panorama Heights, a community to the south, at [6] .
[edit] Notes
- ^ Sunfair, California, 7.5-minute quadrangle, US Geological Survey, 1993.
- ^ From: National Geographic Names Database, US Geological Survey. Data present as of 02/20/2006.
- ^ US Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, Common Core of Data files, 2006.
- ^ Airport Facility Directory: Southwest US, US Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, (unknown year).
- ^ Sunfair, California, 7.5-minute quadrangle, US Geological Survey, 1993.
- ^ Sunfair, California, 7.5-minute quadrangle, US Geological Survey, 1993.
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Cities
Population over 100,000: San Bernardino (County seat) • Fontana • Ontario • Rancho Cucamonga
Population 75,000 – 100,000: Chino Hills • Rialto • Victorville
Population under 75,000: Adelanto • Apple Valley • Barstow • Big Bear Lake • Chino • Colton • Grand Terrace • Hesperia • Highland • Loma Linda • Montclair • Needles • Redlands • Twentynine Palms • Upland • Yucaipa • Yucca Valley
Census-designated places
Big Bear City • Big River • Bloomington • Bluewater • Crestline • Joshua Tree • Lake Arrowhead • Lenwood • Mentone • Morongo Valley • Mountain View Acres • Muscoy • Nebo Center • Running Springs • San Antonio Heights • Searles Valley • Twentynine Palms Base • Wrightwood
Other unincorporated communities
Amboy • Angelus Oaks • Baker • Blue Jay • Cadiz • Calico • Cima • Daggett • Devore • Essex • Fort Irwin • Goffs • Green Valley Lake • Halloran Springs • Helendale • Hinkley • Kelso • Landers • Lucerne Valley • Lytle Creek • Nipton • Phelan • Pinon Hills • Pioneertown • Rice • Sugarloaf • Sunfair • Sunfair Heights • Trona • Vidal • Yermo • Zzyzx