Shades of Kern County, Frazier Park - The Waltons (2024)

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Shades of Kern County, Frazier Park - The Waltons

Alternative Title

The Waltons

Series Title

Created Date

October 18th, 1973

Description

Filming The Waltons television series at the old Cuddy house, Kern County, California, October 18, 1973.

Creators and Contributors

Creator: Unknown
Contributor: California History Room

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Language

Media Type

Format

Negative (photograph)

Dimensions

7 x 7 in

Generation

Copy

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Country of Creation

United States

Contributing Organization

Call Number

Shades of Kern County-Frazier Park256

Contributing Organization Contact Information

Email: cslinfo@library.ca.gov
Phone: (916) 651-0981

Organization Websites

Link to Internet Archive

Shades of Kern County, Frazier Park - The Waltons (2024)

FAQs

Was the Waltons filmed in Frazier Park? ›

Frazier Park is more familiar to the country than is known. This mountain community served as the film set for The Waltons from 1972-1981, and for the special series after the show's formal cancellation.

Where were the Waltons outdoor scenes filmed in California? ›

The San Fernando Valley of Southern California served as the backdrop for The Waltons production, with filming taking place at the Warner Bros. Studios lot and the surrounding Hollywood Hills area. Mount Lee and the iconic Hollywood Sign sit atop this range, providing a stunning backdrop to many outdoor scenes.

Is the house where The Waltons was filmed still standing? ›

The house used in filming The Waltons was a set, built on the studio lot for the show. After the series ended, the house was dismantled and moved to the Warner Brothers Ranch up the road a ways. Most of it burned down in the 90s due to an electrical fire, but it was rebuilt and yes, it's still there.

What beach did The Waltons go to? ›

S6 E5: The family meets an English girl on a trip to Virginia Beach; Ben plans a night alone with Darlene.

Can you visit The Waltons home? ›

Now owned by the B&B, you pay to tour the home at John & Olivia's B & B. The home is the one Earl grew up in and was the inspiration for several of his books and the Waltons TV show. The home can also be rented for overnight accommodations.

How many of The Waltons are still alive? ›

All but three are still alive. Will Geer (Grandpa Walton) passed away in 1978, while the show was still running. Ellen Corby (Grandma Walton) passed away in 1999 and Ralph Waite (John Walton...

Where did they film Waltons mountain? ›

Studios, bordering the Los Angeles River, but the mountain itself was part of the Hollywood Hills range opposite Warner studios in Burbank, California, the reverse side of which, and slightly to the east, is Mount Lee and the Hollywood Sign. The Waltons house façade was built in the back of the Warner Brothers lot.

What mountain range is Frazier Park in? ›

Frazier Park lies within Cuddy Canyon in the San Emigdio Mountains, within the Los Padres National Forest.

Where is Frazier Mountain, California? ›

Frazier Mountain (Samala: Toshololo) is a broad, pine-forested peak in the Transverse Ranges System, within the Los Padres National Forest in northeastern Ventura County, California. At 8,017 feet (2,444 m), Frazier Mountain is the sixteenth-highest mountain in the Transverse Ranges of Southern California.

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