Lebec is a small unincorporated community located in the mountains of southwestern Kern County, California. It is situated at the foot of Tejon Pass, which separates the San Emigdio Mountains to the north from the Tehachapi Mountains to the south. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,468.
Quail Canyon Motocross is a popular motocross track located in Lebec, California. It offers a challenging and exciting riding experience for motocross enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Lane Ranch Campground is a popular campground located in Lebec, California. The campground is situated in the mountains, offering beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere. It is located near the Tejon Pass and provides easy access to many outdoor activities.
Edison Campground is a popular camping destination located in Lebec, California. The campground is situated in the Los Padres National Forest and offers visitors the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area.
Pyramid Lake is a reservoir formed by Pyramid Dam on Piru Creek in the eastern San Emigdio Mountains, near Castaic, Southern California. It offers boating, personal watercraft, fishing, camping, swimming, boat rental, convenience store and more outdoor recreation fun.
Because of its distinctive rock work and spectacular views, the Tumble Inn was known as one of the loveliest locations on the ridge. From here travelers had breathtaking views of the Liebre Mountains to the east and coastal ranges to the west.
Smith Forks campground provides a mini track for young riders to recreate under the watchful eye of their parents. Due to the arid environment, drinking water is not available anywhere in the park.
Fort Tejon State Historic Park was established to protect and control the Indians who were living on the Sebastian Indian Reservation, and to protect both the Indians and white settlers from raids by the Paiutes, Chemeheui, Mojave, and other Indian groups of the desert regions to the southeast.