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Short-Term Rental Regulations
in Wrightwood, CA

Last verified: March 2026 · Report an update

Zoning & Conditions

Short-term rentals are allowed only in San Bernardino County’s Mountain and Desert regions (including Wrightwood) for stays of 30 days or less. Permitted structures include single-family dwellings, duplexes, guest houses, and certain ADUs; owners must provide a 24-hour contact for complaints and comply with all Fire, Building, Zoning, and Health & Safety codes.

How to Obtain a Permit

1) Register and submit an application via the San Bernardino County EZ Online Permitting (EZOP) portal. 2) Provide owner/management contact info and documentation demonstrating compliance with Fire, Building, Zoning, and Health codes. 3) Pay applicable fees, including any required neighbor notification fees.

Official Resources

Official Wrightwood STR regulation source

Frequently Asked Questions

Are short-term rentals allowed in Wrightwood, CA?
Short-term rentals are allowed only in San Bernardino County’s Mountain and Desert regions (including Wrightwood) for stays of 30 days or less. Permitted structures include single-family dwellings, duplexes, guest houses, and certain ADUs; owners must provide a 24-hour contact for complaints and comply with all Fire, Building, Zoning, and Health & Safety codes.
Is a permit required to operate a short-term rental in Wrightwood?
Yes, a permit is required to operate a short-term rental in Wrightwood. 1) Register and submit an application via the San Bernardino County EZ Online Permitting (EZOP) portal. 2) Provide owner/management contact info and documentation demonstrating compliance with Fire, Building, Zoning, and Health codes. 3) Pay applicable fees, including any required neighbor notification fees.
How do I get a short-term rental permit in Wrightwood?
1) Register and submit an application via the San Bernardino County EZ Online Permitting (EZOP) portal. 2) Provide owner/management contact info and documentation demonstrating compliance with Fire, Building, Zoning, and Health codes. 3) Pay applicable fees, including any required neighbor notification fees.

Disclaimer

This information is for general reference only and may not reflect the most current regulations. STR regulations change frequently. Always verify requirements with official local government sources before operating a short-term rental.

Last verified: March 2026 · Suggest a correction