Clear Lake North Shore
Welcome to Lucerne, a lakefront community on the north shore of Clear Lake, California's largest natural freshwater lake.
Lucerne is a census-designated place in Lake County, California, set on the north shore of Clear Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake lying entirely within the state. The community sits along Highway 20, about seven miles east-northeast of the county seat of Lakeport, at an elevation of roughly 1,300 feet in the hills of the North Coast Range. Its setting is its defining feature: a long stretch of lakefront where homes and small resorts face the water, with wooded hills rising behind them. The area's human history predates its modern name. The Eastern Pomo people knew this shore as Sikom, and the settlement was long called Clear Lake Beach before taking the name Lucerne, a nod to the Swiss lakeside city. A welcome sign has long dubbed the community the "Switzerland of America," a fitting reference for a village built against a mountain lake. Agriculture, orchards, and lake recreation have shaped the local economy over the generations, and Clear Lake itself has drawn visitors to its warm, shallow waters for more than a century. Today roughly 3,000 residents call Lucerne home. Life centers on Clear Lake — fishing, boating, water skiing, and swimming — anchored by Lucerne Harbor Park's boat launch, piers, and beach. Elementary students attend Lucerne Elementary School in town, and high school students travel to Upper Lake High School in the Upper Lake Unified School District. The housing stock ranges from lakefront homes and older cottages to hillside lots among the oaks and pines, with both year-round residents and seasonal and second-home owners sharing the shore. For buyers, Lucerne offers lakefront and lake-view living in a quieter, more modestly scaled north-shore setting, with Lakeport's services a short drive west and the attractions of Clear Lake State Park and the surrounding wine and recreation country close at hand.
Lucerne is an unincorporated census-designated place in Lake County, California, on the north shore of Clear Lake. It sits along Highway 20, about seven miles east-northeast of the county seat, Lakeport.
Lucerne sits on the north shore of Clear Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake lying entirely within California. The lake supports fishing, boating, water skiing, and swimming, and is the defining geographic feature of the community.
Lucerne students attend Lucerne Elementary School District for the elementary and middle grades. High school students go to Upper Lake High School, part of the Upper Lake Unified School District, which serves Lucerne and other north-shore communities.
Lucerne was formerly known as Clear Lake Beach, and the area was called Sikom by the Eastern Pomo people. The present name references Lucerne, Switzerland, and a local welcome sign has dubbed the community the Switzerland of America.
Lucerne lies about seven miles east-northeast of Lakeport, the Lake County seat, along Highway 20. The drive takes roughly ten to fifteen minutes and provides access to county government, shopping, and medical services.
Lucerne Harbor Park offers a boat launch, piers, and a swimming area on Clear Lake, and the lake itself supports fishing, boating, and water sports. Clear Lake State Park and other north-shore attractions are a short drive away.
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