Littlerock is a city located in the Antelope Valley region of southern California. The city was originally settled by the Tataviam Native American tribe before Spanish explorers arrived in the 18th century. The area eventually became a part of Mexico before being ceded to the United States in the mid-19th century. Littlerock was officially incorporated as a city in 1989.
Notable residents of Littlerock include singer-songwriter Frank Zappa and actor Billy Bob Thornton.
The population of Littlerock has steadily grown over the years, with a current population of around 1,400 residents.
Littlerock is located in the high desert region of southern California, with the San Gabriel Mountains to the south and the Mojave Desert to the north. The city is known for its arid climate and unique rock formations.
The economy of Littlerock is primarily based on agriculture, with many farms producing crops such as alfalfa, cotton, and fruit trees. The city also has a small retail sector, with shops and restaurants catering to both residents and visitors.
Littlerock has a diverse cultural scene, with a mix of Hispanic, Native American, and Western influences. The city hosts several cultural events throughout the year, including the Littlerock Rodeo and the Littlerock Chili Cook-off.