Todd Renfrew


California Outdoor Properties is one of the largest farm, ranch, and recreational private real estate companies in California. We are not your typical real estate agent. We are doing something we love! We understand land. We enjoy the outdoors. We hunt, fish, raise cattle, and grow crops. We believe in the old west philosophy where a handshake is your word. Our success is based on our strong work ethic and our knowledge and love of the land.
$20,900,000  •  743.96 acres
Located in the heart of Monterey County in King City, lies the 743 ± acre Reynold Land and Cattle Co. Farmland. Comprising of 743 ± acres, the farm boasts 552.60 acres of highly productive, level Class I & II soils, ideal for a wide range of row crops. Currently farmed in leafy greens, the irrigated acreage is supported by a developed irrigation system including two high-production wells and retention ponds with an income-producing lease in place with a large local agricultural cooperative, providing reliable annual revenue. The soil quality, water availability, mild Mediterranean climate, and existing infrastructure offer significant flexibility for future crop rotations or diversified production. Utilities are also in place, making this farmland fully equipped for ongoing agricultural or other diversified uses. Property can be sold in three ways: 1.) Both Farm & Ranch; $29,165,000 2.) Farm; $20,900,000 3.) Ranch; $8,265,000 PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 743.96 ± acres in the Farm section • 552.60 ± acres of Class I & II irrigated soils - 40 of those acres are certified organic production • Leased for leafy greens – steady income • Developed irrigation system including two high-production wells and retention ponds
$8,265,000  •  6,863.64 acres
Spanning an impressive 6,863.64 ± acres in the heart of Monterey and San Benito counties near King City, Reynolds Ranch represents a true legacy property, proudly owned by the same family for over 116 years. Offering expansive grazing land and abundant water resources, the ranch is a standout opportunity in California’s Central Coast region. With a rich history of stewardship, this property is both a working operation and a long-term investment in land, water, and heritage. The ranch encompasses 6,863.64 ± acres of rangeland, supported by two wells, natural springs, and the seasonal San Lorenzo Creek. A 2,368 sq. ft. ranch home anchors the headquarters, complemented by a caretaker home with a detached 4-car garage, barn, shed, livestock corral, and numerous outbuildings that support the day-to-day operations. Additionally, there is Spring Cottage, located roughly a half mile from the main ranch compound on a separate land parcel, which has full utilities. Currently, the ranch benefits from an income-producing cattle lease, offering passive income while preserving the ranching tradition that has been maintained here for generations. This exceptional, large-scale ranching property is a rare find on the market. With its blend of income potential, abundant water resources, and established working infrastructure, it’s uniquely positioned to carry forward a proud legacy while supporting future ranching endeavors. Property can be sold in three ways: 1.) Both Farm & Ranch; $29,165,000 2.) Farm; $20,900,000 3.) Ranch; $8,265,000 PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 6,863.64 ± acres in Monterey & San Benito Counties • In the same family for over 116 years • Rare large-scale Central Coast property • Water sources: two wells, springs, San Lorenzo Creek • Income-producing cattle lease • Grazing lease allows for 200 cow/calf pairs • 2,368 SF main home • 1,533 SF caretaker home with a detached 800 SF four-car garage • 1,200 SF manufactured home • Large 4,410 SF Barn, corrals, shed, and outbuildings • Quaint spring cottage with separate location and utilities • Horseback riding, ATVing, hiking • Hunting: elk, deer, pigs, quail, fox, coyote • In the Williamson Act
$29,165,000  •  7,607.6 acres
Spanning an impressive 7,607 ± acres in the heart of Monterey and San Benito counties near King City, Reynolds Ranch represents a true legacy property, proudly owned by the same family for over 116 years. Offering a compelling combination of productive irrigated farmland, expansive grazing land, and abundant water resources, the ranch is a standout opportunity in California’s Central Coast region. With deep agricultural roots and a rich history of stewardship, this property is both a working operation and a long-term investment in land, water, and heritage. The ranch portion encompasses 6,863.64 ± acres of rangeland, supported by two wells, natural springs, and the seasonal San Lorenzo Creek. A 2,368 sq. ft. ranch home anchors the headquarters, complemented by a caretaker home with a detached 4-car garage, barn, shed, livestock corral, and numerous outbuildings that support the day-to-day operations. Additionally, there is Spring Cottage, located roughly a half mile from the main ranch compound on a separate land parcel, which has full utilities. Currently, the ranch benefits from an income-producing cattle lease, offering passive income while preserving the ranching tradition that has been maintained here for generations. The farming component includes 743 ± acres, of which 552.60 acres are highly productive level Class I & II soils, well-suited for a wide range of row crops. Currently farmed in leafy greens, the irrigated acreage is supported by a developed irrigation system including two high-production wells and retention ponds with an income-producing lease in place with a large local agricultural cooperative, providing reliable annual revenue. The soil quality, water availability, mild Mediterranean climate, and existing infrastructure offer significant flexibility for future crop rotations or diversified production. Utilities are also in place, making this farmland fully equipped for ongoing agricultural or other diversified uses. Together, the farm and ranch present an exceptional, large-scale offering rarely seen on the market. With its blend of income potential, water resources, working infrastructure, and deep agricultural heritage, this property is uniquely positioned to carry forward a proud legacy while supporting future agricultural, ranching, or conservation ambitions. Property can be sold in three ways: 1.) Both Farm & Ranch; $29,165,000 2.) Ranch; $8,265,000 3.) Farm; $20,900,000 PROPERTY VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/embed/S7ANSJX_2C4?si=rqIuhLpM_bxRSPc5 PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 7,607.70 ± acres in Monterey & San Benito Counties • In the same family for over 116 years • Rare large-scale Central Coast property • Combination of farmland and rangeland • Water sources: two wells, springs, San Lorenzo Creek • Income-producing cattle lease • Grazing lease allows for 200 cow/calf pairs • 2,368 SF main home • 1,533 SF caretaker home with a detached 800 SF four-car garage • 1,200 SF manufactured home • Large 4,410 SF Barn, corrals, shed, and outbuildings • Quaint spring cottage with separate location and utilities • 743.96 ± acres in the Farm section • 552.60 ± acres of Class I & II irrigated soils o 40 of those acres are certified organic production • Leased for leafy greens – steady income • Developed irrigation system including two high-production wells and retention ponds • Horseback riding, ATVing, hiking • Hunting: elk, deer, pigs, quail, fox, coyote • Suited for agriculture, ranching, or conservation • Some acreage in the Williamson Act
$350,000  •  11 acres
This 1545 sf home is ready to go, neat, clean and move in condition with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on 11.33 acres. Two bedrooms and one bath on main floor and one bedroom, one bath plus cozy loft overlooking living area on second level. Functional kitchen with gas range. Dining area has French doors to back deck. Living area is open to dining and kitchen with wood stove in alcove. Nice level acreage fenced and cross fenced with garden area or dog run. The back of property is gated, perfect for animals. Mowed walking trail is a nice plus. Peaceful setting with a scattering of oaks and pines. Sit on the back deck and watch the wildlife. Property Highlights: DETAILS: Shasta County parcel number 016-620-007 HOME: Built in 2001 LIVING AREA: • Entry into living area, open to dining, kitchen and upper loft • Vaulted ceiling to second level • New carpet • Wood stove on synthetic rock base DINNING AREA: • Also has vaulted ceilings • Monitor heater between living area and dining area • Laminate flooring KITCHEN: • Kitchen is U shaped • Lots of counter space • Gas range • Glass faced upper cabinets • Window over sink overlooking back deck and property • Vinyl flooring 2ND and 3rd BEDROOMS: • 2nd bedroom has walk in closet and new carpet • 3rd bedroom has closet with 2 doors, new laminate flooring HALL BATH: • Single sink • New fiberglass shower • Vinyl flooring LAUNDRY: • Exterior door to back deck • Washer and dryer are included in sale • Upper cabinets • Electric water heater, strapped • Vinyl flooring LOFT: • Cozy space overlooking living and dining area • Secure with log railing • Laminate flooring MAIN BEDROOM: • Large room with storage nooks • Walk in closet • Wall to wall carpet • Large hall closet with upper storage alcove BATH: • Dual sinks in vanity • Fiberglass shower over tub • Vinyl flooring PUMP HOUSE: • 8 X 8 wood construction • Concrete floor • Pressure Tank
$4,900,000  •  277 acres
D&H Stornetta Ranch: A Legacy of Land and Ecology The 277-acre D&H Stornetta Ranch in Point Arena stands as a rare jewel along the California coast—a breathtaking blend of productive agricultural land, ecological significance, and historical legacy. Held by the Stornetta family for over a century, this extraordinary property is now available for a new steward to carry forward its storied tradition. Opportunities like this are not just rare; they are singular. Few properties anywhere can match the Ranch’s unparalleled combination of fertile farmland, vital ecological habitat, and soul-stirring views of the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the boundless Pacific Ocean. A Landscape of Unmatched Beauty and Productivity Perched above the confluence of the Garcia River and the Pacific, the D&H Stornetta Ranch commands a landscape that is both awe-inspiring and agriculturally rich. The Ranch is bisected by the Garcia River, creating two distinct pastoral zones: the North Block (approximately 100 acres of dry farm ground and grazing paddocks, housing, and infrastructure) and the South Block (about 150 acres of mixed irrigated and dry farm ground). Together, these blocks yield 1-2 cuttings annually, producing 3.5-12 tons per acre, and have historically supported 70-100 cow units through rotational grazing. These figures vary with environmental conditions, but the Ranch’s fertility is sustained by a century-long practice of manure dressing and rotational grazing—a blueprint for sustainable agriculture. From the Ranch’s headquarters to its scenic vista points, the views are nothing short of spectacular. The Garcia Estuary, where the river meets the sea, shimmers under the coastal sun, with the iconic Point Arena Lighthouse standing sentinel in the distance. This marriage of productive farmland, a vital river ecosystem, and the Pacific’s majesty creates a holding that is truly unmatched. Ecological Heart of the Coast The Garcia River, flowing between the North and South Blocks, is not just a scenic feature—it is an ecological lifeline. One of the last naturally reproducing populations of coho salmon on the Pacific Coast thrives here, alongside Chinook salmon, pink salmon, and steelhead trout. The river’s riparian corridor is a haven for diverse wildlife, its lush foliage providing refuge for countless species. The Ranch’s commitment to ecological stewardship is evident in its history: when the California Department of Fish and Wildlife requested the cessation of river diversion for irrigation to protect critical fish habitat, the Stornettas adapted, preserving the river’s vitality. While the North Block relies on dry farming, the South Block’s irrigation needs could be met by drilling an agricultural well, ensuring continued productivity without compromising the river’s ecosystem. A Legacy of Pioneer Spirit The story of D&H Stornetta Ranch is the story of California itself—a tale of grit, vision, and connection to the land. In 1874, Antonio Stornetta arrived from Switzerland, dreaming of a dairy empire. After years of hard work in Marin and Sonoma, he settled on the Mendocino coast, leasing the Lewis Morse Ranch. By 1917, he purchased the land, laying the foundation for a family legacy. His son Dewey and Dewey’s wife Rose carried the torch, passing it to their son Henryand his wife Gloria in 1966, thus naming the Ranch “D&H” for Dewey and Henry. Today, their children—Toby, Robert, and Maxine—steward the land, ready to entrust it to a new caretaker. This is not just a property; it is a living testament to the pioneer spirit that shaped the West. Infrastructure Built for Purpose The Ranch’s infrastructure is a study in functionality, designed to serve the land and its people with unpretentious durability. The Main Ranch House (2,100 SF, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath) is a quintessential farmhouse, exuding history and humility. Its sturdy walls and lived-in charm offer a canvas for those seeking a deep connection to the land, free from the distractions of modern excess. The Guest House (1,000 SF, 2-3 bedrooms, 1 bath) carries the memories of the Stornetta children’s youth, solid in structure but ready for a remodel to restore its full potential. Supporting the Ranch’s operations are numerous outbuildings, each a testament to its agricultural heritage: • Cow Feeding Barn: 4,500 SF • Milk Barn: 1,040 SF (mid-1950s Grade A dairy barn, a regional first) • Hay Barn: 7,650 SF (original wooden barn with stalls and hay storage) • Creamery: 140 SF (milk can storage) • Potato Barn #1: 1,140 SF (with storage shed) • Slaughter House: 250 SF • Potato Barn #2: 1,700 SF • Horse Barn: 1,150 SF • Shop: 600 SF • Garage: 350 SF Water Resources Water is the lifeblood of any ranch, and D&H Stornetta is well-equipped. A domestic well on the North Block yields approximately 15 GPM, with undeveloped springs offering additional potential. On the South Block there is a substantial well that supplements the domestic water needs of the City of Point Arena through a lease arrangement with a 3rd party that is set to expire in 2027. This lease is up for renewal, presenting opportunities for future planning. A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity The D&H Stornetta Ranch is more than a property—it is a legacy, an ecological cornerstone, and a chance to own a piece of California’s soul. With its fertile fields, critical river habitat, and timeless infrastructure, it offers a rare chance to steward a landscape of unparalleled beauty and significance. For those who value history, sustainability, and the profound connection between land and life, this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Explore the Ranch further through its map link and step into the next chapter of its extraordinary story. Property Highlights: • 277± Acres on California’s Iconic Coastline, overlooking the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the Pacific Ocean • Rich Agricultural Heritage with 100± acres of dry farm ground & grazing paddocks (North Block) and 150± acres of irrigated/dry farmland (South Block) • Ecological Significance with one of the last naturally reproducing coho salmon runs on the Pacific Coast • Two Residences: 2,100± SF 4-bed/1-bath main ranch house and a 1,000± SF 2–3 bed/1-bath guest house • Historic Ranch Infrastructure, including original Grade A milk barn, hay barn, potato barns, horse barn, and creamery • Extensive Water Resources with multiple wells, springs, and a water lease to the City of Point Arena • Sustainable Grazing & Hay Production with a history of rotational grazing and organic soil practices • Legacy Ownership held by the Stornetta family since 1917 — a rare opportunity to steward a coastal ranch of historic and ecological value
$5,400,000  •  451 acres
Fall River Valley is not only beautiful, but also offers fertile soil, clean air, spring waters and a crisp climate creating ideal conditions for growing wild rice, one of the most precious grains in our country. This 451-acre ranch offers 408 acres of meticulously thought out and developed roads, levee’s, ditches and 33 irrigated rice fields supplemented by solar, all connected with underground mainline. Stunning 3,960 sf custom home with 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The Great room is open to the living area, dining and kitchen. The well-thought-out-floor plan creates a comfortable, usable atmosphere. Attached 1500 sf 3 car garage plus 2400 sf wrap around covered decks for additional outdoor living space. If there is such a thing as a dream shop, this is it. 4,900 sf insulated and heated metal shop with concrete floor, 5 rollup doors, office and upper storage area. 240 acres are in the Williamson Act This could easily be a wildlife sanctuary, the deer are abundant, you will see them daily. Waterfowl activity is amazing, ducks and geese flock the ranch, there will be times when the fields are white with snow geese. You will see quail, hawks, bald eagles, golden eagles as well as sandhill cranes nesting yearly. The ranch offers a 60’ wide, 2600’ long dirt runway, it also borders two county roads, both with access to the ranch. Incredible views, close to river access and the quaint town of Fall River Mills. Property Highlights: PROPERTY: 451 Acres, 240 acres in the Williamson Act PARCEL NUMBERS: Shasta County  023-170-060 – 211 acres  023-190-050 – 160 acres – Williamson Act  023-540-80 – 80 acres – Williamson Act FIELDS:  All 33 fields are Laser leveled, planted in 2 varieties of Franklin Rice.  History of high production  You can drive on most field levees WATER: There are 4 Ag wells and 1 pond pump tied together with various dimensions of underground mainline covering over 3.5 miles  #1. 30 HP Submersible pump  #2. 75 HP-VFD Turbine pump  #3. 20 HP Submersible Pump  #4. 25 HP Turbine pump  Pond pump - 30 HP-VFD Turbine pump pulling 500-1500 GPM  Pond by solar panels is used for irrigation and is filled from seasonal runoff HOME: 3,960 sf with additional outdoor living space. Built in 2011. 50-year Elk roofing, hardy plank siding, synthetic decking, powder coated wrote iron railing. Stone and concrete walkway around home. KITCHEN and DINING: Custom design. Corian counters with tile backdrop, knotty alder cabinets, some glass facing. Center island with prep sink, 6 burner gas range and bar stool area. Baking cabinet, 2 dishwashers, double oven, built in microwave, warming oven and refrigerator. Side bar has sink, ice maker and beverage refrigerator. Corner gas stove, heated tile floors and walk in pantry. Dining area has hickory flooring, skylight, open to kitchen living area. LIVING AREA: Spacious room with high ceilings, hickory flooring, glass doors to covered back deck. Unique stone wall with fireplace and tile landing. MAIN SUITE: Large room with corner gas stove, hickory floors, alcove with built in seat with storage and French doors to back deck and spa. Bath has large tile shower, soaking tub, dual sinks, solid mirror wall, Corian counters, knotty alder cabinets, vanity counter, heated tile flooring and 2 walk in closets. 2nd and 3rd BEDROOMS: Nice sized rooms with hickory flooring, 2nd bedroom down the main hall just across from bath. 3rd bedroom is down the kitchen hall and connects to hall bath. GUEST SUITE: Large room with glass door to covered back deck. Bath with single sink, tile shower and flooring. This room has its own heating and air control. OFFICE: Double glass doors open to office, hickory floors, built in TV center cabinet, desk and corner gas stove. LAUNDRY: Door to garage, plenty of counter space and storage, opens to kitchen hall. 3 CAR GARAGE: Insulated and sheet rocked, concrete floor, automatic garage doors, storage space, drop down ladder for additional storage, large concrete and stone curtain in front of garage doors. IN ADDITION:  Starlink, Dish Network  2 heating and air systems, one on each end of home  4 – outdoor hot water faucets, 3 on deck, 1 in garage  Smart home control center, 6 zones inside home, 3 zones around deck, 1 in garage  Built in vacuum system  2 - On demand hot water systems  Fully equipped RV site with 30 AMP power  Ceiling fans in covered back deck  3 access points under home with lighting  Lighting under decks  Attic access with lighting  Gutter and driveway drain piped underground to pond  22 KW on demand propane generator  Outside power and water lines for future barn behind home  Recreational pond behind home, valve in mainline system to keep pond full  PG&E weather station  Power is underground from shop  Easy access 2000-gallon septic tank plus 1000 -gallon pump tank DOMESTIC WELL: 3 HP VFD pump. Insulated and heated well house with 2 pressure tanks SHOP: Built in 2000. 70 x 70 (4,900 sf) metal shop insulated and heated with concrete floor, 5 rollup doors, 2 – 12 x 12, 2 - 16 x 17, 1 - 18 x 20 plus 3 - man doors.  All roll-up doors are automatic, 3 with remotes IN ADDITION:  2 – 250,000 BTU propane heaters with Wi Fi thermostat  12,000 lb. Automotive lift  Upstairs storage  Office insulated and sheet rocked  ½ bath  499-gallon propane tank  Full RV hookup with 30 AMP power  Dish network and star link  10 Ring cameras  LED outside lights inside and out  Gun safe  150-gallon unleaded fuel tank  10,000-gallon double wall diesel tank with electric pump  24ft. storage container SECOND HOMESITE: The existing structure does not have a foundation and is not habitable. There is a water well, septic in unknown condition and active power meter. The barn is 54 x 40 and was rebuilt in 2010. Metal roof, concrete footings and wall. Used for storage. Old apple orchard HUNTING: The hunting opportunity for waterfowl is amazing, the rice fields are like magnets to the birds, ducks and geese flock this ranch every year. There is a two-man concrete duck blind in place. As mentioned earlier, the deer population is abundant. The ranch is located in the X-1 deer zone. EQUIPMENT: A list of equipment that is for sale, outside of escrow, will be provided to qualified buyer.
$1,750,000  •  655 acres
Discover the exceptional potential of Almay Ranch, a sprawling 655-acre haven nestled in the picturesque Coffee Creek area of Trinity County, California. Water is gold these days! Tons of water and water rights... enough to fill both major ponds & a cascading series of mini ponds. This unique property features a charming ranch-style home that boasts stunning views of a serene pond and a wrap-around deck, perfect for enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The home is designed with vaulted ceilings that create an inviting atmosphere, enhanced by cross ventilation that invites refreshing summer breezes throughout yet cozy in the winter months. Coffee Creek & Little Boulder Creek gracefully meander through the land, providing a soothing soundtrack of nature and endless opportunities for outdoor activities. This property is not only a private retreat but also presents numerous possibilities for investors. With the right vision, it could be transformed into a resort, wellness retreat, or a host of other ventures. The tranquility of Coffee Creek, combined with the breathtaking backdrop of the Trinity Alps, creates an idyllic setting for any endeavor. Despite facing challenges from a fire four years ago, Almay Ranch remains a canvas rich with potential. The site is equipped with two creeks that ensure ample gravity-fed water supply, and a shed housing an extensive hydroelectric system that generates electricity for the entire property. The well-appointed garage offers ample storage space and includes a riding mower & tractor for maintaining the expansive grounds. Additionally, the property features an additional dwelling unit, perfect for a caretaker or as a rental opportunity, providing versatility in its use. Experience the remarkable potential of Almay Ranch today. Nestled amidst the stunning natural beauty of Trinity County, this property invites you to harness its possibilities and create your dream escape in the breathtaking Coffee Creek area. Don't miss the chance to invest in this captivating piece of land with endless opportunities. Hydroelectric System Overview: 5 - 1500-watt micro-Hydros for a total of 7500 watts, or 7.5kw. 2 - 8000-watt Inverters For a total of 16000 watts, 66 amps of 240 volts (100 Amps of pass through if the generator is on). 24 - 255-amp hour batteries, wire in to 6-banks of 4, to make 1530 amp hours of capacity. 1 - 20kw Kubota diesel generator capable of 83.3 amps of 240 volts. 5 - C-40 Dump load controllers 5 - Dump loads Property Highlights: • Sprawling 655-acre ranch • Charming ranch-style home • Majestic rock walls that accentuate the property • Existing 9-hole golf course awaiting a creative revival • Private retreat • Breathtaking backdrop of the Trinity Alps • Two rivers that ensure ample gravity-fed water supply • Shed with an extensive hydroelectric system • Garage includes a riding mower, tractor, and dump trailer • Additional Dwelling Unit • Virtual Tour: https://tour.giraffe360.com/a2a3270e06ba4120afa4f1713659f8bb/
$799,000  •  282.54 acres
Discover Locke Acres 3 parcels totaling 282.59 Scenic Acres. These parcels are in Northern California's Geothermal Country tucked away in the serene hills northeast of Calistoga and just west of Middletown, Locke Acres offers a rare opportunity to own a vast stretch of Northern California's geothermal region. This remarkable property spans 282.54 acres of rolling forestland, open meadows, and 6+ natural springs. All of this set against a backdrop of panoramic views including Alexander Valley, The Geysers, Mt. St. Helena, and Healdsburg. Surrounded by both private landowners and federal land where geothermal development is active, these unique parcels provide unmatched privacy, beauty, and potential. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a private homestead, or a bold new venture, Locke Acres invites you to explore the possibilities. Property Highlights: • Total Area: 3 parcels totaling 282.59 scenic acres • Location: Northern California's Geothermal Country, northeast of Calistoga and west of Middletown • Landscape Features: o Rolling forestland o Expansive open meadows o Over 6 natural springs • Panoramic Views Include: o Alexander Valley o The Geysers o Mt. St. Helena o Healdsburg • Surroundings: o Bordering private landowners and federal land o Area of active geothermal development • Unique Advantages: o Exceptional privacy o Natural beauty o Significant development potential • Ideal For: o A peaceful retreat o A private homestead o A bold new venture • Opportunity: Rare chance to own a large stretch of Northern California’s geothermal-rich landscape
$2,950,000  •  3.44 acres
Camp Nelson Lodge – A Storied Mountain Escape in Southern Tulare County Tucked in the peaceful mountain village of Camp Nelson, this iconic lodge has long been the heart of the community — a place where generations gathered for events, dances, and mountain getaways. Originally a full-service resort and social hub, it has more recently served as a beloved private family retreat. The main lodge is a charming blend of nostalgia and functionality. Step inside to a vintage 1950s-style diner and a grand lounge, spacious enough to feature two opposing fireplaces, a bandstand, dance floor, and intimate conversation nooks. A fully equipped commercial kitchen services both the diner and main dining room, perfect for entertaining on any scale. At one end of the lodge is the elegant master suite overlooking the expansive deck and manicured lawn — a tranquil spot to unwind with panoramic mountain views. A separate two-story guesthouse offers ten uniquely themed suites, each with private baths and cozy verandas that capture the beauty of the surrounding forested landscape. Every room is thoughtfully furnished in rustic mountain and Western decor, ensuring guests enjoy both comfort and charm. Currently used as short-term vacation rentals. Recreation abounds just minutes away. Explore the towering groves of the Giant Sequoia National Monument, trek into the Golden Trout Wilderness, or fish the pristine headwaters of the Kern River. In warmer months, enjoy biking, hiking, swimming, bird watching, and off-road adventures. Come winter, the landscape transforms into a wonderland for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowmobiling. Whether you're seeking a private mountain sanctuary, a venue for unforgettable gatherings, or a unique hospitality venture, Camp Nelson Lodge is a rare opportunity to own a piece of California mountain history. Property Highlights: • Main Lodge: 10,000+ sq ft. Features a nostalgic 1950s-style diner, a spacious lounge with dual fireplaces, a bandstand, dance area, and quiet conversation nooks. The commercial kitchen supports both the diner and the main dining room. • Luxurious Master Suite: Overlooks the deck and lawn area, offering picturesque views of Slate Mountain. • Guest Accommodations: A two-story secondary building houses 10 guest suites, each with attached baths and inviting verandas. Rooms are individually decorated with mountain and western themes, providing guests with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and woods. • Recreational Opportunities: The property offers endless recreational activities, including hiking, biking, backpacking, fishing, bird watching, swimming, and off-road travel. In winter, enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and sledding. • Two APN's: 222-090-034-000 2.08acres & 222-140-029-000 1.36ac • Currently runs as an Airbnb
$1,199,000  •  218.6 acres
218.6+/- acre ranch in Shasta Valley, far northern California! Approx. 128 +/- acres of the Lorenzini Ranch are irrigated. The owners are currently running 65+/- spring calving cows year around and putting up grass hay for the cattle. It’s in the Shasta River Irrigation District in Siskiyou County. There are one ag well, three domestic wells and five ponds on the property. It's mostly flood irrigated, but there are two wheel lines. The 2 pole barns offer total storage capacity of 300 tons. The main home is a lovely custom stickbuilt house at 704 S Phillipe, built in 2009. It’s 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2,100 sq ft with an open floor plan, vaulted ceilings in living, dining, kitchen area and 9' ceilings in remainder. The kitchen offers custom cabinets with granite countertops. Primary bath has double sinks, walk in shower and a claw foot tub. 1,756+/- sf of covered porch surrounds the house on 3 sides to enjoy outdoor living. It includes a 24x36 detached garage, an plus additional storage shed. Second address is 1834 E State Hwy 3 which has well and septic at site of mobile that was removed and there is an older house of unknown age, not on a foundation. You'll enjoy pretty local views including of Mt. Shasta from all over the ranch! The Lorenzini Ranch just a few minutes outside the Siskiyou County seat of Yreka, population approx. 7,800 with convenient access to shopping, a small hospital, and branch of College of the Siskiyou's. It's also less than an hour to Mt. Ashland and Mt. Shasta Ski Parks for winter sports, Ashland, Oregon for entertainment and Medford, OR and it's airport. Make an appointment for your private tour! Property Highlights: • Irrigated pasture • Currently running 65 cows • Well and ponds • Beautiful custom main home • Older second home • 2 pole barns • Room for horses • Close to Yreka • Great area for outdoor recreation • Beautiful views
$2,798,000  •  43.65 acres
San Gregorio Creekside Farm. Nestled just 5 miles from the Pacific Ocean, 43 private acres of peaceful California countryside, just 35 minutes from Stanford University. The total living area on the property includes 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms. The charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath main home features hardwood floors, a cozy wood-burning fireplace, and built-in bookshelves. The full basement features laundry hookups and ample potential for expansion or a wine cellar. The open-concept kitchen and dining area provide a welcoming space to gather, and the main bedroom opens onto a private deck. Studio ADU unit with full bathroom, charming kitchen, private deck, and orchard views. 30 X 40 ft detached garage/shop with half bath and space for 6 cars, additional carport space, 2 ponds, San Gregorio Creek access with 44.7 GPD adjudicated water creek rights. Picnic area, vineyard, chicken coop, animal barn, covered equipment storage, irrigated pastures. Hiking/OHV trails. Williamson Act. San Gregorio Creekside Farm is more than a property. It’s a place to breathe, dream, and live close to the land. Property Highlights: • 43 +/- Acres • 35 Minutes to Stanford University • 1 hour to San Francisco and San Jose • 5 miles from San Gregorio State Beach • Main Home and Guest House • Charming 2-bedroom, 1 bath main home, full basement • Guest House - Studio ADU unit with full bathroom, charming kitchen, private deck and orchard view • Williamson Act • 30' x 40' Garage/Shop- Rooms for 6 cars plus carport • Domestic Well • 44.7 GPD adjudicated creek water rights • 2 ponds, 4 water storage tanks • Vineyard • Chicken Coop • Animal Barn • Covered Equipment Storage/Hay Storage • Irrigated Pastures • Picnic Area by the Creek • Fruit trees • Hiking/OHV Trails
$295,000  •  0.23 acres
I For your primary home or happy getaway this charming home is located in the quiet, friendly community of Calpine on the edge of the beautiful Sierra Valley, where it rises up into the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada. Well-maintained with new flooring and paint throughout, the entry foyer leads into a spacious great room, featuring an open kitchen and dining area that flow out to a nice deck high enough for enjoying the beauty and whisper of the surrounding pines. Fully fenced, the gently down-sloped yard has a nice lawn area and/or room for a garage. The home boasts a second entry from outside, leading into the utility area with a half bath. An unfinished basement is currently used for storage. The Internet is a high-speed fiber-optic. The school bus transports the kids to and from Loyalton for school. With an excellent 4-season climate at 5000' elevation, every kind of mountain recreation is right here! USFS trails are directly out of Calpine all the way into the Lakes Basin and beyond. Southward are Webber and Independence Lakes. To the west are Sardine, Packer, Salmon, and Gold Lakes, among others. North and northeast are Davis and Frenchman's. Countless year-round creeks feed into the North Yuba as well as into the Feather River, and Graeagle golf courses, restaurants, and amenities are just 13 miles up the road north. Truckee/Tahoe is 32 miles south. Reno is an easy 50 miles East. Property Highlights: • 2 bdrms, 1.5 ba • 1,104 sf • Large deck • Utility room/1/2 ba w/outside entrance • Unfinished basement • Fully fenced yard • Lovely setting in the pines • Located in the quaint community of Calpine on the edge of the beautiful Sierra Valley! • USFS trails up into the Lakes Basin and beyond • 15 minutes to Graeagle, 30 to Truckee, 50 to Reno
$2,890,000  •  313 acres
Passing through a custom lava rock gated entry to the impressive improvements. Here is an example of exquisite design and excellent craftsmanship achieving the perfect blend, creating a masterpiece. This 5,230-sf, 4-bedroom, 4.5 bath luxury home is a one-of-a-kind Spanish Mission discovery and a delight to see. Encompassing 313 acres of untouched land, 67 acres on the south side of HWY 299 and 246 acres on the north side. The home sits on a majestic lava rock bluff, capturing the sunrise and panoramic views of beautiful Fall River Valley and manicured greens of a nearby golf course. Entering the home and stepping into the great room will take your breath away, not only is the space itself spectacular, but the wall of windows capturing the views puts it on a new level. A custom lava rock fireplace encompasses one wall. The imported handmade Mexican tile floors flow throughout the home. Two glass doors open to the expansive back deck with 2nd custom lava rock fireplace and BBQ area. What a wonderful space to relax and enjoy the view. The great room opens to a dream kitchen, charming breakfast nook, and butler pantry. Also, on the main floor you will find two additional bedrooms with ensuite baths. An office/den and a large laundry. Ascending to the second level on an open stairway brings you to a balcony overlooking great room. This level features a well-appointed guest suite along with the owner’s suite. The detached 3-car finished garage has a wonderful guest apartment above. Unique lava rock pump house and storage room is the final building on the property, which is mainly level, other than the fantastic rock bluff. The 246 acres on the north side of HWY 299 has been used for cattle grazing in the past. This is an amazing opportunity to own this spectacular home and be the first to warm it with family and friends. Property Highlights: DETAILS: 313 acres. Parcel number 023-210-025, 246+acres. Used for pasture in the past. Parcel number 023-210-027, 67.09 acres. Home built in 2011, stucco siding and Spanish tile roof. GREAT ROOM: This expansive room is open to second floor above, with curved wood ceiling, east facing wall of windows and lava rock fireplace with gas starter. Engraved concrete mantel, built in wood rack and sitting space on hearth. Glass doors open to spacious deck. Imported handmade Mexican tile floor throughout great room, into kitchen, office/den, laundry and down the halls. KITCHEN: Open to great room, this spectacular kitchen features granite slab counters, stainless appliances including 6 burner gas range with grill, copper farm sink and center island. Knotty Alder custom cabinets, some glass facing. Cozy breakfast nook will be a popular hang out any time of day. Around the corner, past the oversized double glass sliding doors to side deck, is the butler pantry with second refrigerator, sink and wine cooler. Same granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. The oversized laundry room is next to butler pantry. L shaped design with granite counters, sink and washer/dryer set up to stay. OFFICE/DEN: Double doors open to great room, this space is large enough for several couches, desks, or would also make a great hobby room, TV room or lounge area. Large storage closet. LOWER BEDROOM WING: The main floor ½ bath is located in this wing, with two bedrooms and a large storage room plus a component room. Both bedrooms have carpet flooring and large closets, one with a gas fireplace in a tile hearth. Both have Full baths with tile flooring and tile shower over tub. Glass doors to small private balconies. STAIRS and BALCONY: Tile stairs with custom wrought iron railing ascend to a large balcony overlooking the great room. Alcove with glass door opening to west-facing covered balcony. Large storage room and component room. Balcony offers access to the guest suite and the owner’s suite. UPSTAIRS GUEST SUITE: Large room with gas fireplace, walk-in closet, and full bath with farm sink in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinet, tile shower, and jetted tub. Glass door to private balcony. This unit has its own heating control. OWNERS SUITE: Large open space with high wood ceiling, carpet flooring, gas fireplace in tile hearth, coffee/wine station with sink, undercounter refrigerator, and microwave. Granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Glass door to a large, covered, private patio. The oversized closet is ready for new owners to design. The bath is a showplace with the shower taking center stage. Granite and rock with multiple shower heads and sprayers. Custom glass doors and just WOW! Dual copper sinks in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Tile flooring, just a great overall space. ENTERTAINMENT DECK: Wonderful open area running ¾ length of home. 2000 sf. of Brazilian Tigerwood for decking and custom-wrought iron railing. Unique lava rock fireplace tucked into a small alcove with engraved concrete mantle. The deck wraps around the kitchen side of the home with long L-shaped stairs. Above and underdeck lighting. IN ADDITION: • Both floors have component rooms, a water heater, a furnace, and on-demand hot water. Gas operated. The den closet has an additional water heater. • Both floors have storage rooms, one above the other. This will enable a future elevator. • Custom solid wood doors. • Custom wood molding. GARAGE and APARTMENT: This 2000 +/- sf. building (1000 sf. each floor) has stucco siding and tile roof. Offering an extended 300 sf. concrete pass-through carport area. The enclosed garage offers 220 power, 3 car capacity with two rollup doors on automatic control. This space has concrete floors with an extended workshop area. Also, sheet rocked and insulated. Door from the carport area opens to tile stairs leading to the wonderful upstairs apartment. (Same tile as in main home) Tile floor continues through the main areas. Fully equipped kitchen with room for a small table and washer/dryer space. (washer dryer included) High wood ceiling in living area. Full bath with tile floor, tile shower over tub, and single farm sink vanity. One bedroom, carpet flooring, large closet and glass slider to deck and stairs to ground floor. ROCK PUMP HOUSE: Unique construction with lava rock siding. Double doors to an insulated and sheet-rocked interior. Concrete floors with a drain hold two bladder tanks. IN ADDITION: • Underground power to the home and garage. • The water well is 400ft deep, holds a 3 HP pump producing 25 GPM. • The septic system is oversized. 3000-gallon tank with 700ft if leach line. • Water and power lines along the road to the entry. • Maintained road drops down along lava bluff to a lower portion of the property. • Electric front entry gate with keypad. • Main driveway on 67 acres is directly off HWY 299; second entry road is also off HWY 299, not in use. • The 246 acres is undisturbed, used for grazing in the past. Power line goes through and amazing views off bluff, access off HWY 299 and Glenburn Road. NOTE: "Villa Salida del Sol" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Villa Sunrise" or "Villa Rising of the Sun." In essence, it describes a place or location that is associated with the sunrise.
$299,000  •  6.1 acres
Cabin overlooking the Scott River! This carefully thought-out and charming cabin sits on 6.1 wooded acres, overlooking the Scott River, just a ¼ mile from the Klamath National Forest boundaries and ½ mile east of Jones Beach! The Siskiyou County cabin is off-grid, but also has high-speed fiber-optic internet for modern convenience and is set up with propane appliances. The well-lit interior features vaulted wood ceilings, custom cabinetry, hardwood flooring, tile bathroom, a stone hearth, and touches like solid fir doors and dual paned wood-framed windows with lockable shutters. Outdoors, there is a spring-fed irrigation system, a custom concrete patio overlooking the river, a turnaround for larger vehicles, an outdoor cooking area, a campsite, and an outdoor shower, plus 13 varieties of trees and a seasonal creek. The well is 10 gpm with a 2,500-gal storage tank. The cabin is oriented to have the sun year-round, and the front porch offers scenic beauty, the sound of the river, and a peaceful place to relax and visit. The owners enjoy watching the wide variety of wildlife, including blacktail deer, wild turkeys, osprey and eagles, kingfishers, and mergansers. Seasonal wildflowers abound: yellow irises, scarlet fritillaries, shoot stars, and Oregon sunshine. The cabin is just over 12 miles from Ft Jones on a county-maintained paved road, which is plowed in the winter when it snows for easy year-round access. You’re a short drive from the Marble Mountain Wilderness for summer trail access for hiking or horseback riding – a great getaway! Tthe small town of Fort Jones offers groceries, dining, fuel, library, museum, hardware store and bank. Fort Jones has elementary and junior high schools, and nearby Etna has a high school. The nearest small hospital is in the county seat of Yreka, less than half an hour away. Scott Valley has a small local airport as well. Scott Valley is bordered by Klamath National Forest, Marble Mountain Wilderness, the Russian Wilderness, and the Trinity Alps. It's a great area for those who enjoy outdoor recreation, including trail riding, hiking, trout fishing, and hunting. Winter snow sports are accessible within an easy drive at both Mt. Ashland and Mt. Shasta Ski Parks. Contact us to make an appointment to tour this Scott Valley cabin! PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 864 sf, 2 bed, 1 bath cabin • Off-grid, wood stove, propane wall heat • High-speed fiber-optic internet is available • Well and septic • Propane appliances • Electrical construction installed for future solar or electrical service • 144 sf shed • 240-volt generator for well pump
$349,000  •  486.8 acres
486.8 +/- acres of wooded hillside, just a few miles outside of Fort Jones in far northern California - this quiet, private Siskiyou County location has been primarily used for deer hunting and cattle grazing. It lays within Ragland Gulch, above Hungry Hollow. The terrain varies from gently sloping to steep, from around 3,400 feet in elevation to 4,400 feet elevation. The trees on the property are a mix of oaks and pines. The views are of local hills and mountains, and the upper portion has beautiful views of Mt. Shasta and the Marble Mountains. The property does not have a septic, and there is no power on East Rd., so it's an off-grid location, primarily recreational in use. There are two wells, no pumps, production unknown. Scott Valley is located in the far northern part of the state, an hour's drive from Medford, Oregon. It's bordered by thousands of acres of Klamath National Forest, including the Marble Mountain Wilderness, Trinity Alps Wilderness, and Russian Wilderness areas - a hiker's paradise! The wilderness is also popular with horseback riders, trout anglers, and hunters, mostly blacktail deer and black bears, which are very common. Scott Valley grows a lot of hay and cattle, has several small towns (all under 1,000 people), elementary through high school, grocery shopping, a hardware store, libraries, a museum, a variety of churches, some great restaurants, including the popular Five Mary's BurgerHouse and Denny Bar & Company. You'll enjoy scenic views everywhere you look and beautiful starry night skies. If you're looking for a space to get away, possibly build a cabin, do some hiking, wood cutting, and deer hunting, then make an appointment to see this Scott Valley property! (611 acres across the road also available for sale) PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Blacktail Deer and Wild Turkeys • Hillside Land with Forest • Pretty Views • Quiet and Serenity • 15 minutes to Town • Scott Valley • Siskiyou County • Far northern California
$420,000  •  539.7 acres
539.70+/- acres of rolling foothill land on the edge of Scott Valley in Siskiyou County. This off-the-beaten-path property includes a small seasonal stream, nice open meadow areas, and oak woodlands. Wild turkeys and deer can both be found wandering the property. There is a well, but no pump and no power, and the owner doesn't know how many gpm it produces. The property has both nice local views and more far-off views of Big Meadows and the Marble Mountains from parts of the property. There are four legal parcels (contiguous) and another 486 acres located on the other side of the road are also for sale. This is historically a popular area for blacktail deer hunting, and there are also wild turkeys on the property. It's on a dirt road, approximately 15 minutes from the small town of Fort Jones, so you'll only feel remote, but are still close to groceries, dining, fuel, etc. Fort Jones has elementary and junior high schools, and nearby Etna has a high school. The nearest small hospital is in the county seat of Yreka, less than half an hour away. Scott Valley has a small local airport as well, only 15 minutes away. Scott Valley is bordered by Klamath National Forest, Marble Mountain Wilderness, the Russian Wilderness, and the Trinity Alps. It's a great area for those who enjoy outdoor recreation, including trail riding, hiking, trout fishing, and hunting. Winter snow sports are accessible within an easy drive at both Mt. Ashland and Mt. Shasta Ski Parks. Far northern California country land to enjoy! Property Highlights: • Rolling foothill acreage with meadows • Scenic Scott Valley, Siskiyou County • Blacktail deer and wild turkeys • Well • No power • Great area for outdoor recreation • Neighboring and nearby acreage also for sale
$2,600,000  •  450 acres
This 450-acre ranch is a perfect combination of well laid out fertile farm ground, stunning custom home and immaculate infrastructure. Approximately 350 acres irrigated with linear and pivots. All on one high producing well delivering water by underground mainline. 75 acres dry land farming, fully fenced for livestock with stock water pond. Tastefully appointed landscaping surrounds the beautiful 3100 sf. Single story 4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath home and attached 3 car garage. Wrap around covered porch and outdoor kitchen entertainment area. Sweeping views of surrounding valley, the Diamond Mountain Range and Thompson Peak. Ranch improvements include a 9,000-sf hay barn, 30 x 60 shop, 6 stall metal horse barn and chicken coop. This Lassen County Ranch lays between Litchfield and Standish at an elevation of 4100 ft. Less than 15 minutes to Susanville and 1 ½ hours to Reno NV. Close to Tahoe and thousands of acres of recreational paradise with lakes, rivers and creeks to explore. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: 11 PARCEL NUMBERS: 101-080-015, 101-130-016, 101-130-017, 101-130-030, 109-060-018, 109-100-024, 109-100-025, 109-100-026, 109-100-049, 109-100-050, 109-100-057 FARM GROUND: Approximately 350 acres irrigated 318 acres planted in orchard grass, irrigated with 1 linear and 3 pivots, small wheel line and some hand line to pick up corners. 32 acres will be planted in teff grass for the 2025 season. (The 32 acres can be irrigated by linier and has been in orchard grass). 75 acres in the east field can be dry land farmed and has been planted in winter wheat in the past. Rye grass would also do well. Now leased for spring grazing. This section is fully fenced with a solar powered stock water well. There is an underground line providing water to a small pond. The owner recently drilled a new ag well, hoping to get enough water to irrigate the 75 acres, the well produced 300 GPM which fell short of the owner’s needs. Production average is around 6 ton per acre with 3 cuttings. June – October. AG WELL: The well is located at the north end of the ranch. The 200 HP pump produces 1800 GPM and supplies ample water to the farm ground via underground mainline. CUSTOM HOME: 3087 SF with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Built in 2004 Very attractive entryway through a beamed archway, passing well-appointed landscaping. The lush green lawn is split by a large concrete walkway, stepping up to the covered wrap around stamped concrete deck. As you enter the custom glass front door, the home opens to a great room, large living area with vaulted ceilings, an office to the left and formal dining with kerosene stove to the right. The kitchen area has a curved barstool counter and breakfast area. 2ft tile floors except in living area. LIVING AREA: Wonderful river rock hearth features fireplace, sitting area and unique log mantel, carpet floor covering and strategically placed floor outlets. KITCHEN: Custom knotty alder cabinets, some with glass face. Curved raised bar counter with farm sink and dishwasher. 6 burner gas range with warming side door, three door refrigerator, all stainless appliances and granite countertops. Small island. Cozy breakfast area with door to back patio. OWNERS SUITE: Great space with kerosene stove on corner river rock hearth. French door to back patio. Large bath with dual sinks, jetted tub and tile shower. Nice walk-in closet. Carpet in bedroom area and tile floor in bath ADDITIONAL 3 BEDROOMS and BATH: The oversized tiled hall splits, right to owner’s suite and left to additional bedrooms and bath. All bedrooms are spacious, one with walk in closet. The hall bath has dual sinks and tile shower over tub. LAUNDRY ROOM: Separate room off kitchen with cabinets and door to garage GAME ROOM: 16X28 game room with 1/2 bath. Equipped with heating and air. Accessed from back patio or garage. 3 CAR GARAGE and CAR PORT: Oversized garage with concrete floors, insulated and sheet rocked walls. Two electric doors. Large concrete apron in front. Single unit car port beside garage with concrete floor. IN ADDITION: • 2 air conditioning units • 3 heat sources, central, wood and kerosene • On demand hot water • All appliances stay • 1 domestic well with filtration system provides ample water for home, yard and barn • New landscaping and road base BACK YARD ENTERTAINMENT: Raised concrete patio steps down to concrete sidewalks along home and lawn, continuing into the enclosed outdoor kitchen area with sink cabinet, small refrigerator and BBQ. Corner nook holds hot tub with skylight. RANCH HEADQUARTERS SHOP: 30 x 60 building with concrete floor. Metal roof and siding. 2 rollup doors in front, tool bench, storage loft and air compressor. Covered work space in back. ANIMAL BARN AND CHICKEN COOP: 40 X 60 metal barn with concrete floor, 6 stalls with turn out paddocks. Power and water. Large chicken coop between barn and shop. HAY BARN: 146 X 62 wood and metal hay barn with raised gravel base. Full curtain drains around barn to ensure hay stays dry. IN ADDITION • Small irrigated animal pen • Entire area around barns, shop and large open space has new road base. • 2 fuel tanks, 3000-gallon diesel, 500-gallon gas • Plumas Sierra Co Op Power • Sheep graze farm ground during off season • Reinke Pivots • Belfast Road is maintained by County • Most of the farm equipment is for sale but not included in purchase price and will be sold on a bill of sale outside of escrow. An equipment list is available to qualified buyers.
$5,900,000  •  381.43 acres
Nestled in the golden foothills of Greenwood, CA, the Heart Rock Ranch is a rare and radiant 381.43-acre sanctuary where luxury and nature exist in perfect harmony. Located in northern El Dorado County, this extraordinary property is more than a retreat, it’s a living canvas where unforgettable memories are made and the rhythm of the land inspires every moment. At the heart of the ranch stands a striking 3,720 SF custom lodge-style timber home, where rustic craftsmanship meets refined living. This is not just a house, it’s a masterpiece. Towering, storied timbers salvaged from the historic late-1800s Elko, Nevada Pacific Railroad Station, infuse the home with soul and timeless character. Inside, the design balances grandeur with warmth, creating a space that is as breathtaking as it is welcoming. The lodge features three thoughtfully curated bedrooms, two beautifully appointed bathrooms, and a showstopping chef ’s kitchen — a culinary haven designed for those who cook with passion and entertain with ease. Rising 30 feet high, the hand-stacked rock fireplace is a breathtaking centerpiece, crafted from stones gathered on-site, evoking the grandeur of a mountain lodge and anchoring the home in history, heritage, and heart. Multiple living and dining areas provide ample room for gathering, while outdoor patios with fireplaces invite you to relax and savor the sweeping vistas of the surrounding river valley. A serene waterfall and gently flowing brook enrich the landscape near the main home, enhancing the peaceful, storybook feel of the ranch. For more intimate occasions, a private wine cave, a tribute to the California Gold Rush of 1849, offers a one-of-a-kind setting for tastings, storytelling, and reflection. Beyond the main residence, the ranch offers versatile accommodations for guests and extended family, including a charming 750 SF guest cabin and a 900 SF studio apartment. Additional improvements include a 75 x 130 covered tractor barn, small outbuildings and sheds to support both lifestyle and ranch operations, and a large helicopter pad. The property is fenced and cross-fenced, with over 12 miles of private trails and roads ideal for horseback riding, hiking, hunting, or ATV exploration. Nature lovers will revel in the confluence of Penobscot and Greenwood Creeks, five wells, freshwater springs, and a year-round pond that enhances both beauty and utility. Adding historical richness, the land has revealed Gold Rush-era relics; pickaxes, shovel heads, antique bottles, and dishes; making the Heart Rock Ranch not just a place to live, but a legacy to carry forward. For an added dose of adventure, there’s also a 120-yard zip line on the property. For those with vision, future development opportunities abound: the ranch includes six legal parcels and three additional build sites; one with existing septic, water, and electricity. Multiple gated entrances ensure privacy and convenience across its varied topography. Adding even greater value, the property comes with a rare, state-approved permit to build a large off-stream pond; the result of a meticulous seven-year approval process. This hard-won entitlement opens the door to future recreation, fishing, and enhanced water features that would be nearly impossible to replicate today. Whether you’re exploring on horseback, sharing a bottle of wine by the fire, or simply standing still in the quiet magic of the land, the Heart Rock Ranch is a place to fall in love with life — again and again.
$7,750,000  •  8,525.89 acres
Discover a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own the Pritchard Sumner Ranch, a significant and historic 8,525± acre working ranch on California’s Central Coast. Held within the same family for over 150 years, this remarkable property offers a rare blend of rich ranching history, ecological diversity, and outstanding recreational and conservation possibilities. Historically supporting up to 200 cow/calf pairs annually, the ranch features comprehensive livestock infrastructure including cross fencing, approximately 22 troughs, new corrals, a loading chute, 60ft truck scale, and well-maintained roads. Beyond its agricultural utility, the land teems with excellent recreational opportunities such as hunting (A-Zone deer), hiking, riding, and ATVing. It is home to diverse wildlife, including tule elk, black-tailed deer, wild pig, dove, and quail. Water is plentiful with two domestic wells, an 80,000-gallon storage tank, and two stock ponds. Improvements on the ranch includes a well-maintained 1930s ranch house with three bedrooms and one bath, boasting a new roof and stabilized foundation. A 40’ x 30’ metal pole barn, built within the last decade, and additional outbuildings provide further utility. From its sweeping ridgetop vistas and expansive valleys to its thriving tule elk habitat and rich homesteading heritage, the Pritchard Sumner Ranch presents a unique canvas for legacy-minded ownership. About 8,025.97 ± acres are under the Williamson Act for significant property tax benefits. Over 40 historical homestead patents. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: In the same family for over 150 years 42 tax parcels in Kern and San Luis Obispo Counties totaling 8,525.89 acres Over 40 historical homestead patents 5,673± acres in Kern County and the balance in San Luis Obispo County Nearly entire ranch is under a Williamson Act contract for reduced property taxes Historically supported up to 200 cow/calf pairs on annual rangeland Water infrastructure includes two wells, 22 troughs, and 80,000 gallons of storage Livestock improvements: new corrals, loading chute, 60-ft truck scale Tule elk, black-tailed deer, wild pig, dove, and quail — zoned A Zone for deer Recreation includes hunting, hiking, riding, ATV use, and panoramic views from 3,000 ft Private hunting lease currently in place (not publicly advertised) Potential for conservation easement or habitat mitigation due to wildlife corridor location Headquarters area offers infrastructure with room to reimagine
$850,000  •  147.7 acres
The 147.7 acre Reed Ranch in Lassen County offers 130 flood irrigated crop acres supported by 113 LIC water shares and a fully integrated 18” underground pipe irrigation system with standup risers and 10'' Fresno red top & Waterman alfalfa lids. The ranch features 35 acres of Round Up Ready Alfalfa (established 2022), 25 acres of Alfalfa/Barn Grass, and 70 acres unplanted with typical plant of Teff Grass/Alfalfa in late spring. 75 acres of rich black dirt soil. There are three hay cuttings each year. Each hay cutting crop yields approximately 512 bales (100 lbs. each bale). Additional highlights include a 60 HP ag well (updated 2020), a 6,000 sq. ft. large hay barn with north side lean to, stock water troughs, slough, perimeter fencing, and an income generating winter pasture lease. Surrounded by Lassen County’s wide-open landscapes, this is a prime opportunity for ag production or opportunity to build your own dream home with access to exceptional outdoor recreation—hunting, fishing, and riding—all just minutes away. Property Highlights: • 113 LIC water shares for 130 crop acres • 18” underground pipe with standup risers and 10” Fresno red top & Waterman alfalfa lids • 35 acres Round Up Ready Alfalfa established 2022 (Little Gold & Lower Terrace fields) • 25 acres Round Up Ready Alfalfa/barn grass (Stackyard field) • 70 acres unplanted (Gold, Pool House & Upper Terrace fields). Typical plant of Teff Grass/alfalfa in late spring • 300' deep ag well with 60 HP pump (updated 2020) • Three stock water troughs + slough • 6,000 sq. ft. sided open ends hay barn with north side lean to • Rich black dirt soil on 75 crop acres • Perimeter fencing • Each hay cutting crop yields approx. 512 bales (100 lbs. each bale) • Three hay cuttings a year • Winter pasture lease on property
$250,000  •  120 acres
An incredible 120 acres mountain oasis tucked into a small valley near Adin Pass. Well maintained 20-acre meadow with Johnson Creek meandering through. The forest has recently been thinned and brushed for fire safety and good stewardship and was last logged in 1992. There are two unfinished structures on the edge of the meadow, a garage/storage building, and a small cabin. Both structures will need work to become fully usable buildings. The current owners have enjoyed the property for the past 25 years and have created wonderful memories camping and exploring on and around the property taking advantage of direct access to miles of Forest Service roads. This would be ideal for a horse campout and enjoying hours of riding on the property and surrounding area. The roads are also ideal for pickup trucks and UTV’s. The property is partially fenced and lays within open range, the owner encourages a local rancher to graze the meadow, which is beneficial to the land. Great access from HWY 139, the property is about 1 ¾ mile off the Highway. Located in the X3A Deer zone at an elevation of 4600 ft. There are no utilities on the property, however, cell service is a nice surprise. Johnson Creek usually stops flowing in June, but a large pool in the creek bed holds water all year. The town of Adin lays about 8 ½ miles to the west and Alturas is within 40 minutes to the east. If you’re looking for a small piece of paradise, privacy and tranquility, you will find it here. Property Highlights: • 120 Acres timber and pristine meadow • Almost ½ mile of Johnson Creek runs through meadow • Year around water pools • X3A Deer Zone • Stunning camping and get away location • Recent thinning and domestication of the forest leaving healthy timber • Many miles of Forest Service roads and horseback riding access • 2 unfinished structures: cabin and storage • No Utilities on the property. • Great access from HWY 139. • Property is partially fenced and lays within open range • Elevation of 4600 ft. • Cell Service/reception
$349,000  •  10 acres
Escape to country living on 10 peaceful acres in Quartz Valley, where this inviting 3-bedroom, 2-bath home is surrounded by forest with Sniktaw Creek flowing merrily across the upper corner of the property! Vaulted ceilings and expansive windows bring in natural light and frame serene woodland views. The main level offers the living area, kitchen, two bedrooms, and one bath, while the upstairs primary suite includes a sitting area and a private bath with a jetted tub. The kitchen features custom birch cabinetry, Corian countertops, and tile flooring. An attached 3-car garage and two storage sheds provide generous storage, and the fenced backyard is ready for pets. With added fencing, there is also room for horses or other animals. The gently to moderately sloped land offers privacy, usable space, and room to enjoy the outdoors, with access to hiking, horseback riding, and trout fishing in the nearby Marble Mountain Wilderness, trailhead just up the road. If you’ve been looking for a quiet rural retreat with space to roam, this property is ready to welcome you home. The Scott Valley towns of Fort Jones and Etna are both close - each round 20 minutes away. They have a variety of small businesses for a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, tire shop, health clinic, library, schools, and more. Scott Valley is bordered by 3 primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. The Siskiyou County seat of Yreka, is about a half hour drive with more stores, a small hospital and various other amenities. It's also just a bit over an hour to reach Mt. Shasta or Mt. Ashland for winter snow sports or the large airport and medical care of Medford, Oregon. Siskiyou County is a little over 4 million acres, with over half of that being national forest or wilderness, and only a county total of around 42,000 residents - rural life that isn't often expected in California! Property Highlights: • 3 Bed/2 Bath Custom Home • 1,777 Sq.Ft. • Built in 1986 • Approx. 10 acres Forested Land • Horses Allowed • Wildlife and Forest Views • Close to Hiking, Trout Fishing and Trails • Very Close to Marble Mountain Wilderness • 20 Minutes to Fort Jones • Siskiyou County • Far Northern California
$529,000  •  45 acres
Nestled in the remote mountains of Siskiyou County and surrounded on 3 sides by National Forest, Eagle’s Rest Ranch offers a rare opportunity to own a one of a kind 45 acre off grid property with endless possibilities. Originally developed to be a dude ranch, this forested homestead is less than an hour drive from all three of Siskiyou County’s wilderness areas, providing unparalleled access to outdoor sports and activity. A particularly unique feature is that the property provides direct access to more than 60 limestone sport climbing routes, less than half hour hike away (located on National Forest) and is just a few minutes away from Kangaroo Lake. The 45 acres includes 8 acres of pasture with 2 acres irrigated. There are two 3 bedrooms, 1 bath homes, each equipped with independent solar systems and backup generators. Both homes feature wrap around decks to allow you to enjoy serene forest views. One home is 1450sq ft, includes a sunroom, a large, detached workshop, plus two car garage. It’s currently rented for $1200/mo.) The second home is approx. 1,250 sq ft. 3-bedroom 1 bath with woodshed and storage shed. Eagle’s Rest includes a three-stall horse barn with hay storage, corrals, and converted chicken coop, a 3 bay pole barn and an 800 sq ft workshop with independent solar, wood heat and propane hookups plus a bathroom and bedroom (not permitted as a residence). The original owner was intending to create a landing strip to fly in and out with the Kitfox airplane he was building so he built a 30x40 insulated hanger on a concrete slab and work area. There are new custom glue lam beams ready for installation in the hanger. Water is abundant here with 2 ponds, 2 creeks, 2 wells, including Kangaroo Creek flowing through a corner of the property with adjudicated water rights for the property. Water is utilized through 3 large water storage tanks, pumped up from one of two wells. The well operates with a Grundfos solar pump. In addition, the property has a 10-tree orchard, a fenced garden area with storage shed and small seed starting shed, great for those who want to grow their own food and be as self-sufficient as possible! Property Highlights: • Bordered on 3 sides by Klamath National Forest • Over 60 limestone sport rock climbing routes less than half hour hike from property (on public land) • Near Kangaroo Lake • Pacific Crest Trail and 3 Wilderness areas within an hour (Trinity, Russian and Marble Mountain) • Trinity Lake less than an hour away • 2 Homes • Airplane Hanger • Shop, Barn and Outbuilding • Siskiyou County • Far Northern California • Great Wilderness Retreat Property
$3,450,000  •  189.7 acres
Historic O’Connor Ranch Nestled in the heart of San Luis Obispo, California, 1498 O'Connor Way is a distinguished property that offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern amenities. Once part of the esteemed O'Connor Ranch, founded in the 19th century, this estate carries a legacy of ranching excellence. The original headquarters of the O'Connor Ranch is featured in Myron Angel's "History of San Luis Obispo County," highlighting its historical importance. The expansive 189-acre property offers breathtaking views, including a portion of Cerro Romualdo, one of the renowned "Seven Sisters" of San Luis Obispo. The estate comprises residences, barns, and various outbuildings, providing ample space for diverse living arrangements and agricultural pursuits. The main residence exudes historic charm and warmth. Additional structures include a second farmhouse, a bunkhouse, a rustic wood cabin, two barns, and a structure that could easily be converted into a 12 stall barn and horse facility complete with a one-acre arena, catering to equestrian enthusiasts and those seeking a serene rural lifestyle. The property is currently being used for cattle grazing and in combination with the dwellings provides multiple income streams. This property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of San Luis Obispo's rich history while enjoying the comforts of modern living amidst picturesque surroundings. Centrally located ten minutes from downtown San Luis Obispo and 15 minutes from the ocean and popular Morro Bay. Being 3 hours from the Bay Area and Los Angeles and only 2 hours from Bakersfield, the property offers the perfect weekend getaway or family compound. Please call us to set up a tour. Property Highlights: • 189+ Acres near San Luis Obispo, CA • Views • 5 Residences • Multifamily • 12 Stall Horse Barn • Fenced for Cattle • Centrally located ten minutes from downtown San Luis Obispo • 15 minutes from the ocean and popular Morro Bay
$3,399,000  •  745.12 acres
A dream, like fine wine, becomes refined over time. Located just a 20-minute drive southeast of San Andreas, California, discover Chatom Vineyards, spanning 745.12 acres in the foothills of Calaveras County. In 1980, Chatom Vineyards owner Gay Callan left her native city of San Francisco to pursue her own agrarian dream of planting a vineyard. An early pioneer of growing legendary grapes in the Sierra Foothill region, the vineyard now boasts about 60 ± planted acres with 13 grape varietals, with more plantable acreage possible. The grapes are planted with 7x12 spacing and irrigated with agricultural wells utilizing a drip irrigation system. Gay and her family’s ambitious journey with Chatom Vineyards over the decades serves as a subtle reminder that anything worthwhile in life takes sacrifice, time, grit, and patience. With its natural attributes and large acreage, the property stands uniquely positioned for a new owner to pursue a variety of agricultural or recreational opportunities. The property’s water resources include permitted water rights, agricultural wells, two ponds, a natural spring, and Indian Creek. Currently, the property has a capability of housing 60-80 head seasonally. The highlights of the property’s headquarters are a 4,300 sq. ft. main home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms including a large chef’s kitchen, spacious vaulted living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and fireplace with rock mantle. An inground pool off the back deck offers a refreshing escape on warm days. Two additional homes are available for guests or property staff. A distinctive red barn, complete with corrals and a squeeze chute, provides essential infrastructure for livestock handling. A shop with a large roll-up door, garage/office, equipment shed, and various outbuildings provide ample space for necessary equipment and tools. Come experience the abundance of outdoor recreation and wildlife. Deer, birds, and coyotes are frequently spotted throughout the property. Miles of trails are available for horseback riding, ATV riding, hiking, biking, and hunting. Now it is time to pass the baton for a new owner to pursue their dream to further strengthen the vineyard or reimagine this beautiful landscape to fulfill other innovative pursuits. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • 20-minute drive southeast of San Andreas, CA • 20-minute drive to Angels Camp, CA • Short drive to Murphys, CA with tasting rooms • 60 ± acres producing acres • 13 varieties planted, including Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese, and Portuguese varietals. • Water Resources: Permitted water rights, agricultural wells, two ponds, natural spring, and Indian Creek • Mineral rights are included • Improvements: • 4,300 SF main home -- 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms; inground pool • Two additional homes. • Red barn with corrals and squeeze chute. • Workshop, garage/office, equipment shed, and outbuildings. • Miles of trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, hiking, biking, and hunting • Wildlife: Deer, birds, and coyotes frequently sighted. • Supports seasonal cattle grazing; 60-80 head seasonally
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Vacaville, CA 95688

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