In all her splendor
As the adage states, at the end of a rainbow is a pot of gold, which we call the “Hill.”
PHOTOS: 13 years later — Remembering 9/11
Town members joined with representatives from Mt. San Jacinto State Park, the U.S. Forest Service and the Idyllwild Fire Department in Remembering 9/11. Paul...
Fall colors paint mountains
Suicide Rock framed with golden colors of fall of the black oaks as seen from Humber Park ...
Chaparral Clematis blooms April to May
Pipestem Clematis or Chaparral Clematis,(Clematis lasiantha), is one of the two native clematis in California (the other being C. ligusticifolia or Western Virgin’s Bower). Pipestem clematis is a beautiful deciduous vine that can be as long as 20 feet. This native vine can be found growing on hillsides, chaparral, and open woodlands in southern and central California. It blooms April to May, displaying many small, creamy white and fragrant flowers. This vine prefers shade for its roots, and sun for its top, and is completely drought-tolerant when established.
Pickleball comes to the Hill
Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in America played by people of all ages and athletic abilities ....
A candy cane stroll
Festive giant candy canes create a meandering snowy path for Christmas shoppers in Idyllwild ...