Anderson Springs, California


Anderson Springs is an unincorporated community in Lake County, California. It is located at an elevation of 1411 feet.
The community is located about 4 miles north of Middletown.
According to the Anderson Valley Homeowners Association, the permanent population as of 2004 was 403, with a seasonal population high of 986.

History

In 1873, Anderson Springs became a popular resort.

2015 Valley Fire

In September 2015, Anderson Springs was devastated in the Valley Fire. The fire caused two fatalities and destroyed 90% of the town's homes, leaving most community members homeless. More than 1,000 people were living in shelters.
A video that was widely disseminated on the internet shows a man and his family escaping the area in his car, with fires burning on either side of the road.
The man had been driving a diesel van at the head of his family's 3-car convoy to escape from a house built in the 1930s by his great-grandfather. His mother, Sally Wolf, part of the escape party, said that they had never received the evacuation order, and had not seen flames from their house until "we rounded one last corner and then it was completely engulfed in flames and there was nothing we could do".
The community has started to organize cleanup and rebuild soon after the fire and numerous fundraisers have been created on platforms like GoFundMe to help finance the works.