The lodge was founded in 1891 by some real frontiersman. At that time, San Fernando was a dusty little settlement in what was known locally as the San Fernando Desert or the San Fernando Plain and which later became the San Fernando Valley. Because the climate was so arid, agriculture consisted primarily of dryland grain farming. Over the coming decades, the San Fernando Valley would evolve briefly into an agricultural region as Los Angeles began to import water from the High Sierras, but in the ...