
Stallion Springs Real Estate

Stallion Springs is an open, non-gated community on the southern slopes of the Tehachapi Mountains, about 14 miles by road from downtown Tehachapi. The community covers approximately 8,000 acres and offers a mix of residential properties with mountain views, oak woodlands, and open spaces. Stallion Springs operates as a Community Services District with its own governance, police department, and recreational facilities.
Living in Stallion Springs
Residents of Stallion Springs enjoy a quieter pace of life with easy access to Tehachapi’s shops and services. The community appeals to retirees, families, and equestrians looking for larger lots with room for animals and outdoor living. CSD assessments, collected through annual property taxes rather than monthly billing, fund road maintenance, security patrols, and community amenities.
Homes and Properties
Stallion Springs features single-family homes on lots ranging from half an acre to several acres. Architectural styles vary from ranch homes to custom-built mountain residences. Many properties include horse facilities, workshops, and detached garages. Vacant lots are available for those who want to design and build from scratch.
Amenities and Recreation
The community center has a small pool, and there are playgrounds and a network of equestrian and hiking trails. Community events, holiday gatherings, and neighborhood watch programs foster a strong sense of community.
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What to Know Before You Buy in Stallion Springs
Stallion Springs is an open community governed by a Community Services District, not a gated HOA like Bear Valley Springs. The district runs its own police department and maintains parks, which buyers often value. It sits in the Cummings Valley area west of Tehachapi, reached by a multi-leg drive of roughly 14 miles, so factor in the commute. Homes are a mix of custom and ranch-style on larger rural lots.
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Stallion Springs Real Estate FAQ
Is Stallion Springs a gated community?
No. Stallion Springs is an open community governed by a Community Services District, unlike gated Bear Valley Springs.
Does Stallion Springs have its own police department?
Yes. The Stallion Springs Community Services District operates its own police department and maintains community parks.
How far is Stallion Springs from Tehachapi?
It is in the Cummings Valley area west of town, roughly a 14-mile drive via Tucker Road, Highline Road, and Banducci Road.
What kind of homes are in Stallion Springs?
A mix of custom and ranch-style homes on larger lots in a rural mountain-valley setting.
Is there a golf course in Stallion Springs?
The Horse Thief golf course in the area closed in 2018 and has not operated as a public course since, so confirm its current status before counting on it.

