Guests no longer have to be affiliated with UCLA or the University of California to stay there
UCLA Rebecca Kendall |
April 6, 2021
Following a year that wreaked havoc on the global hospitality and tourism industry and put a halt to in-person gatherings, the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Lodge, a 50-acre conference center with a newly added family resort in the San Bernardino Mountains, is now welcoming anyone interested in a retreat to the mountains as guests.
The lodge, which was known as the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center until 2020, no longer requires affiliation with UCLA or the University of California to stay or book events there. Beginning in 1957, the property, which has roots dating back to the establishment of its main lodge building in 1922, operated as a conference center under the direction of various University of California campuses. In 1982, leadership of the property was transferred to UCLA. Since then, it has been a much-loved location for UCLA meetings