
Arrowhead Farms Neighborhood Guide
Arrowhead Farms occupies a stretch of San Bernardino's northern edge where the foothills meet the flatlands, roughly between Palm and Waterman Avenues from Highland south toward Mill Street. The neighborhood trades density for space, with larger lots and horse properties giving residents room that most of the Inland Empire's older suburbs simply don't offer anymore. It has a working rural feel without the isolation, putting everyday errands and major corridors within a short drive. The tradeoffs are real: dust, slow internet in spots, and the kind of neighbors who keep roosters are part of the deal. For families who want acreage, a truck-friendly lifestyle, and a foothills backdrop without giving up city access, Arrowhead Farms delivers a version of that trade-off that has kept a steady community here for decades.
Where The Cows Left & Cul-De-Sacs Stayed
🧭Generally defined as the area: Roughly between Palm Avenue and Waterman Avenue, stretching from Highland Avenue south toward Mill Street, with the San Bernardino foothills as your constant backdrop
📌Arrowhead Farms is best known for: Larger lots, horse properties, and that rural vibe
👕You'll fit in if: You've got a truck and maybe chickens in the backyard
👍Locals live here because: You get elbow room and can still drive to Stater Bros in five
👎Don't say we didn't warn you about: Dust storms, the occasional rooster at 5am, and slower internet
✨The vibe around Arrowhead Farms is: Country living with city convenience
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