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Nestled into the San Gabriel Mountains, just minutes from Palmdale,
lies the Littlerock Dam Recreation Area, with approximately 55,000
cubic square acres of water waiting for you to come by, relax and enjoy.
Boating and fishing is not all the Dam has to offer. By special arrangement
an area overlooking the lake, called Vista De Lago, has been developed
which can be used for private parties and other special events.

View of the Lake

No matter the season we can provide your event a beautiful setting,
like none other in the Antelope Valley. An American Bald Eagle is just one
of the natural enhancements to this jewel in the High Desert. Sunsets over
the lake while dining or dancing is a memory not soon to be forgotten.

With both indoor and outdoor seating, three dance floors, professional
sound and video systems Vista De Lago brings a new venue for events
to the Antelope Valley. Vista De Lago is designed to comfortably manage
up to 200 to 300 of your guests.

Quinceanera

When you tell your friends about your experience, it will be about the
extraordinary food and music that complimented your event. Whether your
event is a conference, wedding, reception, or party the staff of Vista De Largo
will ensure that you and your guests have a successful event. AV
Special Events, in cooperation with Vista De Lago, brings together a team of
proven event vendors that provides you with an event of exceptional quality and
service.

Your budget for the event is where AV Special Events can really help. Trained
Coordinators will work with you in planning your event from the start to finish, always
with your budget in mind. AV Special Events is a network of professional resources
available for your special event that are some of the best that the Antelope Valley has to offer.

Your event is special to us.
Let us help make it a memory of a lifetime.

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