L'Horizon Resort
L’Horizon Resort & Spa was designed in 1952 by renowned architect William F. Cody as a private family retreat for legendary hotel owner Jack Wrather and his wife, Hollywood actress Bonita “Bunny” Granville. Wrather was one of the most important California figures of the 1950’s, producing both “The Lone Ranger” and “Lassie”, and building the Disneyland hotel.
The property has 20 private bungalows, all with a pool view. Guests included Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, Presidents Reagan and Nixon, as well as countless other luminaries.
L’Horizon was voted #1 Resort in the USA and #2 Resort in the Word in the Conde Nast Readers’ Choice Awards.