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$2,843,450  •  1,537 acres
Welcome to a hunter's paradise - an extraordinary opportunity to own a sprawling 1537-acre ranch, just a short 15-mile drive from town. Nestled along Highway 198, this prime hunting land offers an unparalleled experience that every hunting enthusiast dreams of. Immerse yourself in nature with thousands of acres of accessible Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, offering boundless adventure and exploration. Discover the convenience and accessibility of well-maintained roads throughout the property, complete with multiple access gates for added versatility. Stay worry-free with a reliable water supply fed by natural springs. Marvel at the abundant wildlife, including majestic elk and deer, roaming freely across this vast and diverse landscape. Great cattle grazing as well. In addition to the remarkable hunting opportunities, this property features a comfortable 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home that serves as the perfect retreat after a long day outdoors. The large and small storage sheds, along with a spacious barn, provide ample space for storing equipment, tools, and supplies. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see. Whether you're looking for a private hunting oasis or an escape into nature, this ranch has it all. Don't let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity slip away - schedule a private tour today and discover the untapped potential of this remarkable property.
$6,850,000  •  1,446 acres
Under Contract
Tucked in a secluded corner of the fertile Fall River Valley, is the timeless harmony of water and farming. This 1446-acre ranch not only produces top quality hay, with abundant water bringing high tonnage, the natural layout is perfect for raising cattle year-round. With a bonus of growing wild rice, this diversified operation makes it one of the most unique ranches in the North State. Then add the hunting and fishing aspect, along with a spectacular setting boasting the largest seasonal waterfall in the valley. Highlighted by Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen in sweeping views. The water is distributed to all fields with flood irrigation, using underground mainline and return ditch system. Supplied by 5 Ag wells and springs. Well laid out headquarters centrally located on the ranch includes cattle working facilities and corrals, animal barn, hay barns, large metal shop and several pastures. There are two ranch homes, both with amazing views, multiple outbuildings. The solar field covers the entire ranch including homes. Convenient access with two roads into the property. The owner has been a proud steward of this amazing ranch for almost 30 years and is ready to turn it over to the new owner to work and enjoy for years to come. Property Highlights: WATER: All wells are between 300-350 feet in depth • Spring: 15 HP Pump producing 2500 GPM • Well #1: 45 HP Pump producing 900 GPM • Well #2: 75 HP Pump producing 2800 GPM • Well #3: Not in use • Well #4: 100 HP VFD Pump producing 2500 GPM • Well #5: 100 Hp VFD Pump producing 2800 GPM • Ditch Pump #1: 10 HP pump pulling 2000 GPM • Ditch Pump #2: 25 HP pump pulling 2300 GPM • Domestic #1: Located at ranch headquarters, supplies managers home, stock water and shop. • Domestic #2: Located at owner's home. FLOOD/UNDERGROUND MAINLINE AND DITCH SYSTEM: • All wells are tied together with underground mainline distributing water to fields with tail water going into the return ditch system and pumped back into the mainline system. All hay fields have been Lazer leveled with flood gates opening in all checks. SPRINGS: • There are multiple springs on the ranch, both year-round and seasonal. 2 year-round spring fed ponds. Two springs are being used in the irrigation system. Seasonal creek creates a spectacular water fall in winter and spring months. HAY FIELDS: • 524 +/- acres are planted in grass hay mix and some alfalfa. The owner cuts the fields on different schedules, depending on cattle grazing. Some fields are cut 4 times, some 3, and 2. A few fields are cut 1 time. The fields that are used mostly for hay production produce between 6 - 5.5 ton per acre. On an average year, the ranch produces well over 2000 ton. Putting up enough hay to feed the cows through the winter and spring months, selling the remaining hay. All fields are fenced. RICE FIELDS: • Approximately 220 acres are in wild rice. The seasonal creek is a great tool for filling the checks with water in the spring. The owner is currently leasing the rice ground. WRP CONSERVATION EASEMENT: • 193 acres are in a conservation easement for enhanced habitat. Used for cattle grazing and hunting. CATTLE: • The ranch has a year-round cattle operation, now running 200 spring calving pairs, 20 replacement heifers and 5 bulls. This number varies from year to year. The owner has had up to 500 cows. Increasing the number of cows will reduce the hay production because of grazing. HEADQUARTERS: Approximately 10 acres. • 3,400 sf metal shop with concrete floor, 2 - 18' roll up doors, 12' rollup side door, storage and restroom plus concrete apron in front and one full side. • 18,000 sf hay barn. Wood construction, metal roof, cindered. • 6,400 sf hay/equipment barn. Wood construction, unique curved glulam beams, metal roof, cindered. • 3,750 sf animal/hay barn. Wood construction, metal roof, cindered. • Full cattle working facility with corals, scale, squeeze and chute. Newer pipe and wood fencing. • Fuel tanks contained in concrete perimeter. • Two animal pastures. HOMES: Both main house and managers house have amazing views of Mt. Shasta and Mt. Lassen. Both are along the bluff on a slight rise overlooking the ranch. MAIN HOUSE: 800-550 Totten Road. Located at south end of ranch. • 1500 sf has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with metal roof. Two bedrooms and 1 bath are located on the main floor, including living room with wood stove, dining room, kitchen and breakfast nook. The lower level has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The remaining lower level is open with concrete floor and exposed beams. Large front deck and open back deck. One car detached garage/storage building. MANAGERS HOUSE: 28960 Day Road. Located north of headquarters. • 1400 sf offering 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with metal roof. Horseshoe kitchen, large dining room with wood stove and separate living room. ½ basement for storage. Large, covered side porch and open back deck. SOLAR: Installed in 2000. • Ground-mounted, grid-tied 200 KW DC SOLAR field. The solar power will handle all of the ranch power needs including Ag pumps, domestic wells, homes, and headquarters. HUNTING AND FISHING: • Amazing amount of wildlife on and around the ranch. Landowner can obtain two landowner deer tags through Fish and Wildlife. Waterfowl hunting is at a premium with several duck blinds within the rice checks. Spring ponds are great for bass and catfishing. SHASTA COUNTY PARCELS: 1,291.7 AC. All Shasta County parcels are in the Williamson Act for lower tax rates. • APN 016-520-055 520 AC • APN 016-420-036 432 AC • APN 016-420-037 239.9 AC • APN 016-420-026 100 AC LASSEN COUNTY PARCEL: This parcel has direct access on Day Rd • APN 001-250-003 154.3 AC Not many, if any, ranches in the north state can compare with 5 Springs Cattle and Hay Ranch with excellent production history, well maintained with the benefit of abundant water, secluded setting, amazing views, and private hunting opportunities. Some equipment and cattle are available for sale but are not included in the asking price. (Formally marketed as Winter Falls Ranch)
$10,900,000  •  1,382.5 acres
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino’s pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena’s lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch’s western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch’s forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch’s focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split 50%-50% between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch’s economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker’s quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property. Property Highlights: • 1382.50 Acres Comprising 1o Legal Parcels of gently rolling pasture, heavy forest, spring-fed draws, open mountain meadows, and unbelievable Pacific view building sites on various parts of the ranch • An estimated +18,000,000 Board Foot of Timber split roughly 50/50 between Redwood and Douglas - NTMP • 80-100 head carrying capacity for a cattle operation and substantially more for a sheep operation • Teeming in native wildlife including Blacktail deer, wild turkey, quail, bear, wild hog, and more in addition to having creeks and springs throughout • Point Arena is just down the road with its organic co-op grocery store, incredibly beautiful restored theatre, public library, credit union, and public fishing pier at the Point Arena Wharf. Manchester State Beach, which is over 3 miles long and ranked in the top 10 for best beaches in the Pacific Northwest, is right down the road.
$5,750,000  •  1,280 acres
1,280 deeded acres 70 acres under Valley Pivot 120+/- Acres under wheel lines Average yield 600 tons +/- 3 Ag wells and 3 domestic wells. Yellow mine/Certa lock irrigation main lines. Average 3 cuttings on irrigated ground, 1 cutting on meadow ground. Cattle- 40 pairs, 4 bulls, replacement heifers, feeders etc., approx. 100 head operation. Main house 4,260 sq ft +/- tastefully combines the the historical portion of the home with the newer addition. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, office, formal living and dining areas, mud room, laundry room and exercise room. The large country kitchen is open and features a Wolfe range, double ovens and a large griddle. There is an attached 3 car garage and the main house incorporates a historic stone cellar built in the 1860’s. There is a 1,000 sq ft bunkhouse/caretakers cottage, 3bd, 1bth with full kitchen and a 900 sq ft hillside cowboy cabin 1bd, 1bth with full kitchen. Mature cottonwood trees surround the headquarters compound Year round creek provides stock water via 2,000 ft of PVC water lines buried 3-4 ft deep which provides plenty of water for irrigating the immediate grounds around the main house. There are 10 frost free hydrants around the property. Outbuildings include; tack house, pump house, filter room for well water, a 2-stall metal stud barn, 5-stall metal barn with storage room, Historic turn of the century wood barn (roof in process of being replaced), drill pipe corral system with hydraulic squeeze chute and lighting for night time operations. There are two 30’X100’ metal hay barns-each stores apron. 200 tons of hay. Large shop/equipment building. Solar stock water well. Includes deeded water rights out of McKissick Creek through the Long Valley adjudication. Water is abundant on the Ranch.
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$4,999,999  •  1,113.19 acres
$6,399,000
Nestled just 40 minutes east of Redding, CA, in Shasta County, Bear Mountain Ranch awaits. This expansive estate, encompassing over 1,113 acres, unfolds beyond its grand, gated entrance, offering a serene, private haven with breathtaking views of Mt. Lassen. A scenic brick-paved driveway winds its way past two of the eight ponds on the property, where you’ll arrive at the courtyard at the base of the walkway to the main house. The main home is a custom four bedroom, three and a half bath home featuring a kitchen with breakfast sunroom, formal dining area, spacious game room, office, an attached two-car garage, and detached five-car garage. For idyllic Shasta County days, take a dip in the outdoor heated pool or enjoy your favorite beverage at the poolside cantina or wine-tasting deck. Guests are comfortable as well with an off-grid 1,150 SF hunting cabin just a mile from the home. If needed, a well-equipped solar system and generator allow the ranch to be completely off-grid. The ranch offers the potential for expansion with architectural plans for a proposed 9,024 SF residence that could be built on an existing, previously permitted foundation. Bear Mountain Ranch embodies a sophisticated Western elegance. From the brickwork, fountains, gardens, gazebos, fences, and wood-carved bears standing on guard throughout the property, no detail was spared. With its multiple barns, a large shop, a tree house, water, and electrical storage buildings, the ranch is well-equipped. Tons of water! Bear Mountain Ranch has district water conveyed through an eight-inch underground pipe, two wells, two year-round creeks, and eight ponds. 31 irrigated meadow acres benefit from this abundant water and are hayed seasonally. The ranch is an outdoor recreational haven. Fish or kayak/canoe on the eight ponds, view or hunt the wildlife teeming throughout the ranch with common sightings of big game such as elk, deer, pig, and bear. Also, abundant geese and ducks frequent the ponds, and resident turkeys and quail can be spotted. Practice your shot at the private outdoor shooting range. Explore expansive ranch roads ideal for horseback riding, hiking, and ATV adventures. Horse facilities with fenced and gated pastures/turnouts cater to equestrian pursuits effortlessly. Beyond its recreational appeal, Bear Mountain Ranch features a small cattle operation complete with a hydraulic chute, corrals, and pens. Bear Mountain Ranch transcends a mere residence; it’s a legacy waiting to be embraced. Recreating this level of detail and infrastructure would demand a significant investment. Fortunately, everything necessary is already in place here at Bear Mountain Ranch. Come experience it for yourself!
$4,850,000  •  1,000 acres
Black Ranch is a magnificent 1,000+/- acre family recreational ranch located northeast of Redding, California, in Shasta County. It features an extensive ranch compound with beautiful homes, a tennis court, a swimming pool, a horse stable, and expansive views of Burney Peak. Black Ranch is a remarkable wildlife habitat bordered by National Forest lands on three sides, providing excellent conservation and recreation opportunities. The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. Over 500 acres of timberland could also be managed for income. Until this year, 130 acres of wild rice and 150 acres of flood-irrigated hay ground were farmed on the ranch. Abundant wetlands and the presence of Burney Creek underscore the valuable water resources and water rights on the property. The Black Ranch owners had the foresight to join California's Department of Fish and Wildlife's Private Lands Management (PLM) Program in 1986. The program offers landowners incentives to manage their lands for the benefit of wildlife. Today, the ranch provides habitat for many important native species, including Columbia black-tailed deer and Rocky Mountain elk. The ranch is four and a half hours from the San Francisco Bay Area and offers many possibilities. It could serve as a working ranch, corporate retreat, weekend getaway, permanent home, recreational property, or a combination of these uses. With an Architect Digest featured owner's home and spacious family/guest house, three other dwellings could be utilized for guests, ranch hands, or to generate additional tenant income. Outdoor recreation is endless: horseback riding, hiking, ATVing, biking on the ranch, or the thousands of acres of adjoining national forest lands. Co-listed with Terry Hundemer of The Chickering Company.
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$4,850,000  •  1,000 acres
$6,950,000
The ranch includes productive farmland currently leased to a local cattle rancher, providing annual income to the owners. Over 500 acres of timberland could also be managed for income. Until this year, 130 acres of wild rice and 150 acres of flood-irrigated hay ground were farmed on the ranch. Abundant wetlands and the presence of Burney Creek underscore the valuable water resources and water rights on the property.
$1,950,000  •  995 acres
Great opportunity to own this 995 +/- acre ranch up Warthan Canyon on Highway 198 with BLM access. There are breathtaking views throughout and total privacy. Three parcels are included. There are 13 outlets with 9 users who use the Warthan Canyon Water Co. which supplies water needs for the cattle ranch. There is also a well available for the home and pool. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large master suite complete with bath and Jacuzzi tub, hardwood flooring in the living room, slate flooring in the bathrooms. The kitchen has granite counter tops, 6 burner gas range. An infinity pool with spectacular views, wrap around deck, mature landscaping, covered patio, 2 car attached garage, 4 car detached garage with a 30x60 shop, 2-5 ton heating & cooling units, comp. roof and so much more! Located just 10 miles West of Coalinga. The house currently rents as an Airbnb and generates about $60K a year with the potential to make more.
$750,000  •  950 acres
If you're looking for a special place, with extreme privacy and nothing but nature surrounding you, here it is! 960 acres of mostly native range land with a charming 1392 sf ft. 2 story chalet cabin tucked up against the hillside, capturing amazing views of the valley and mountain range. This peaceful cabin sits within 400 acres on the south side of Grasshopper Road. Fully fenced for cattle grazing. There are several springs on the property, along with two seasonal ponds. These 400 acres can handle about 35 pair from April to November, weather permitting. The meadow area appears to have been dry land farmed in the past. There is a gravel road to the cabin, weaving its way along the outskirts of the meadow. CABIN: You enter the main floor thru a convenient mud room, then into an open space with living, dining and kitchen area. A wall of windows and glass slider opening to open deck capturing the views. Perfect for morning coffee or a refreshing evening beverage watching the star lit skies. The horseshoe kitchen features a double oven, gas cooktop, refrigerator and microwave with nice counter space. One bedroom and one bath are also located on the main floor. The second level has a unique open bath/bedroom concept with area for family room or office, again with wonderful windows and glass slider opening to upper balcony with sweeping views. Luxury waterproof vinyl flooring throughout home, other than stairs. The basement is a delightful surprise and is not included in the square footage of the home. Large open space with concrete floor. Washer, dryer and water heater are located here. A side door opens to carport under deck. The water well is located in a small building just down from the cabin. Historically, the water has never been filtered and is still that way today, fresh from the well! There is a metal storage building that housed the generator before power was brought in. Power is provided by Surprise Valley Electric Coop with the lowest rates in Northern California. Just 2.5 miles West on Grasshopper Road lays the 560 acres on the North side. This property is fully fenced and is solely used for grazing and can run about 25 pair for the season. There are 3 grain bins on the property, throwbacks from earlier years when a neighbor leased the ground. Two gravel pits supply ample gravel to maintain roads with plenty left over. There is a domestic well near the grain bins and an ag well toward the road. The wells are in unknown condition and do not have power. Both sections are in the Williamson Act. Bordering public lands in several areas. The ranch should qualify for land owner deer tags obtained through Fish and Wildlife. While the ranch is a bit remote, it is only about an hour from Susanville, 15 minutes to Eagle Lake and several creeks. This is a place to relax and unwind, enjoy the wildlife including deer, bear, fox, coyote, mountain quail and waterfowl just to name a few. Motivated Seller has reduced the suggested selling price by more than 25%!!  Property Highlights: • 950 acres in the Williamson Act • The ranch can run about 60 pair for the season. • Wonderful two story 1326 sf. ft. two bedrooms, two bath home with large basement. • Power to cabin via overhead powerlines. • Great well water for cabin use or stock water. • Fully fenced for grazing. • Backs up to Public Lands in several places. • Several springs and seasonal ponds. • Should qualify for land owner deer tags obtained through Fish and Wildlife. • Extreme privacy, tranquil setting.
$2,100,000  •  850 acres
Escape to your own private 850-acre sanctuary where wide-open spaces, abundant wildlife, and turnkey improvements create the ultimate ranch and recreational retreat. This diverse property offers a rare combination of natural beauty, functionality, and self-sufficiency. Water is plentiful with six wells, seasonal creeks, multiple ponds, and natural springs thoughtfully dispersed across the landscape, supporting both wildlife and livestock. Neighboring cattle currently graze the property, presenting an agricultural-use opportunity while maintaining the ranch’s open character. The ranch is well-equipped for extended stays or weekend escapes. A charming two-room stone cabin provides rustic comfort with bunk accommodations and a functional kitchen — perfect for hosting family and guests for quiet country getaways. Situated next to the creek, there is a stone patio, with build-in BBQ and a trellised seating area for outdoor dining. A spacious wooden barn features living quarters and wide overhang sides, offering equipment storage, shelter for livestock, and additional covered workspace. Designed for independence, the property includes solar panels, batteries and a generator, ensuring reliable off-grid capability. Many miles of internal ranch roads wind throughout the acreage, providing easy access to water sources, and scenic vantage points. For the outdoor enthusiast, this ranch is an excellent nature preserve. Whether you’re seeking a working ranch, recreational investment, or legacy family property, this 850-acre offering delivers space, resources, and opportunity in one remarkable package. Property Highlights: • 850 + Secluded Acres overlooking the Stanislaus River • Stone Cabin with bunkroom and kitchen • Built-in Stone Patio with BBQ and Trellised Seating Area • Wood-fired Hot Tub • Seasonal Creek • Historic Wooden Barn with Living Quarters • Miles of Internal Ranch Roads • 6 Solar Wells • Solar Arrays for Reliable Power Grid • Stone and Steel Shed with Batteries and Generator • Cleared Building Site with Views of Ranch and River • PG&E Power Pole and Transformer at Building Site • Neighbor Runs Cows during grazing season
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$2,450,000  •  835.28 acres
$2,725,000
In the foothills of Tuolumne County, at an elevation of 2,250 ft. with the mighty Sierra Nevada mountains standing tall in the background, discover the 835-acre Espinoza Ranch, less than 10 minutes outside of Groveland, CA, the gateway to the iconic Yosemite National Park. A well-equipped and landscaped ranch headquarters offers plenty of space for a large family or many guests to stay comfortably and is also ideal for hosting events or retreats. It consists of a 2,400 sq. ft 3 BD/2 BA main home, a 1,104 sq. ft. caretaker’s house, a 2 BD/1 BA ranch house, a 432 sq. ft. guest house, two cabins, and a herb and vegetable garden for those with a green thumb. Multiple functional outbuildings serve as storage for ranch equipment & an RV, along with a 1,776 sq. ft. shop with power that includes an 11 x 12’ roll-up door and a pair of 11’ x 9’ swinging doors. The multi-purpose, 960 sq. ft. retreat building includes a main area, kitchen, laundry, bathroom, and outdoor fire pit to share campfire stories and make s’mores. Livestock and wildlife are also called Espinoza Ranch home. With perimeter and cross fencing, six natural springs, ponds, and five wells, including one with a solar-powered pump, two 900-gallon storage tanks, livestock troughs, livestock and wildlife have ample year-round water. Take advantage of the expansive roads throughout the ranch to indulge in outdoor recreational opportunities such as ATV’ing, horseback riding, or soaking in the panoramic views of Lake Don Pedro from the ranch’s ridge line. Hunters and nature enthusiasts will unite with deer, quail, turkey, and dove spotted roaming the property. Nearby, Tuolumne, Stanislaus, and Merced Rivers provide great fly-fishing opportunities and boating and water sports activities at Horseshoe Bend Recreational Area at Lake McClure. A day trip to explore one of the crown jewels of Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park, is a must, being just 45 minutes from Espinoza Ranch. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Less than 10 minutes outside of Groveland, CA • Six natural springs & spring fed ponds • Five wells; one equipped with a solar-powered pump • Two 900-gallon storage tanks • Fenced and cross-fenced • Currently, run cattle on the ranch • Livestock troughs • Five router WIFI system • A well-equipped and landscaped ranch headquarters • Improvements: • Main residence - 2,400 SF with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, & 2 car garage; Solar heated lap pool • Caretaker’s House - 1,104 SF with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, & a covered patio/porch • The Ranch House - 600 SF with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, & a covered front porch deck • Guest House - 432 SF with sleeping area, full bath, partial kitchen & laundry area • Retreat Building - 960 SF unit with a fully equipped kitchen & laundry facilities • Two Guest Cabins - each 120 SF • Workshop - 1,776 SF, fully equipped with 220-volt power, lighting, & water access • RV storage building - 12’ x 31’ • Tractor shed, storage shed, outhouse building, pumphouse structure • Horse stable - with water and pen • Great outdoor recreation on the property & region • Hunting, fishing, horseback riding, ATVing, boating, & more • 45 minutes from Yosemite National Park
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$3,299,000  •  818 acres
$3,499,000
Set in the rolling foothills of Mariposa County, this expansive 818± acre ranch spans seven parcels and offers a rare sense of scale, privacy, and natural beauty. The land unfolds in broad pastures, oak-dotted hillsides, and open ridgelines with sweeping Sierra views in every direction. The ranch is anchored by a 3,100± square foot main residence with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, positioned to take full advantage of the surrounding landscape. A fenced yard and garden area create a comfortable and secure space for outdoor living and everyday use. Additional improvements include a modular home, a separate office structure with potential for conversion to living space, and an approximately 3,000± square foot shop, providing versatility for guests, extended family, or ranch operations. Built for efficient rural living, the property is supported by a large solar system and a secured 500-gallon fuel tank within cement containment. Water resources are well developed, with four wells in place. The primary well produces approximately 100 gallons per minute and is paired with a 5,000-gallon storage tank. Three additional solar-powered wells each deliver 18–30 gallons per minute and include their own 5,000-gallon storage tanks and livestock troughs. Natural features include two ponds—one year-round and stocked with bass and perch—as well as Dutchman’s Creek, which winds through the property. The land is fully fenced and cross-fenced, well suited for cattle, horses, or other agricultural use, with productive pasture and abundant water. This is a working ranch with the space, infrastructure, and setting to support recreation, agriculture, or long-term legacy ownership. Property Highlights: • 818± acres total • Virtual Home Tour • Seven separate parcels • Located in Mariposa County, California • Rolling hills, open pasture, and oak-studded terrain • Panoramic Sierra foothill views Homes & Structures • 3,100± sq ft main residence • 3 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms • Fully fenced yard and garden area • Modular home • Separate office building (potential additional living space) • ~3,000± sq ft shop Water Resources • Four wells total • Primary well approx. 100 GPM • 5,000-gallon main holding tank • Three solar-powered auxiliary wells • Auxiliary wells produce approx. 18–30 GPM • Three additional 5,000-gallon water storage tanks • Three 1,000-gallon livestock troughs Land & Natural Features • Two ponds • One year-round pond stocked with bass and perch • Dutchman’s Creek runs through the property • Abundant wildlife • Productive pasture suitable for livestock Infrastructure • Large solar array supporting energy independence • 500-gallon fuel tank with cement containment • Fully fenced and cross-fenced Use & Potential • Ideal for cattle, horses, or agricultural use • Strong water and grazing capacity • Excellent recreational and conservation value • Well-suited for multi-generational or legacy ownership
$1,100,000  •  794 acres
794± Acre Timberland Investment & Recreation Property – Hyampom, California Exceptional opportunity to acquire 794± acres of productive timberland in the scenic mountains near Hyampom, California. Comprised of five APNs (four in Humboldt County and one in Trinity County), this well-maintained property offers a unique combination of timber production, recreational value, and long-term investment potential. According to a current timber cruise, the property contains approximately 6,382 MBF of Douglas Fir and 1,923 MBF of White Fir, representing a substantial standing timber inventory. Approximately 374 acres are well stocked with Douglas Fir and White Fir, while an additional 164 acres are lightly stocked, providing future growth opportunities and long-term management flexibility. Demonstrating a commitment to sustainable forestry practices, portions of the property were reforested with 4,880 seedlings planted in 2020, enhancing future timber productivity and value. Access is excellent via a year-round U.S. Forest Service Road, complemented by a well-developed interior road system that provides efficient access throughout the property. Located just 20 minutes from the community of Hyampom, the property offers a rare combination of accessibility, privacy, and productive forestland. Natural features include two year-round creeks that provide reliable water resources, support wildlife habitat, and enhance the property's recreational appeal. The land is recognized as exceptionally clean and productive timber ground with strong long-term investment potential. Improvements include a substantial 4,000± square-foot support building with sleeping quarters, suitable for forestry operations, equipment staging, hunting camp accommodations, or recreational use. A large storage shed provides additional space for equipment and supplies. Whether you are seeking a managed timber investment, a recreational retreat, or a legacy forestland holding in Northern California, this diverse property offers an outstanding combination of timber value, infrastructure, water resources, and future growth potential. Property Highlights: • 794 acres • Five APNs (4 in Humboldt County & 1 in Trinity County) • Current Timber Cruise • 374 acres well stocked with Douglas Fir and White Fir • 164 acres lightly stocked • 20 minutes from the town of Hyampom • Two year-round creeks • Very clean property - excellent timber ground • Large 4,000 sq ft support building/sleeping quarters • Large storage shed • Good year-round USFS road access & good interior road system • Partially reforested - 4880 seedlings planted in 2020 • 6,382 MBF Douglas-Fir • 1,923 MBF White-Fir • Aerial Video: https://iframe.videodelivery.net/29e1a345385ee44ea554b52bca18f6e3
$5,700,000  •  785 acres
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Awe inspiring views from the 785 +/- acre Bell Ranch in the desirable Carmel Valley. Homesite near creek and open field. 16 acres have been irrigated in the past. Would be great for a crop or irrigated pasture. Water storage tanks on hillside will make it possible for a gravity flow system. Room for expansion if the new owner desires. The owners now have a cattle operation. Running about 50 mother cows year-round. Check back for video coming soon. Property Highlights: • Pipe fence corrals, and squeeze chute are set up for the cattle operation. • Water system is in place for several livestock water troughs strategically placed throughout the property. • Fully fenced and cross fenced. Making this a smooth working ranch. • There is a homesite with utilities overlooking the pasture or farm ground. • There are several amazing homesites throughout the ranch, the fun will be exploring the property to determine where to drive the first stake. • Plenty of water on the ranch to supply home or homes, and stock water. • The hunting opportunities are exciting for the avid outdoorsman. Black Tail deer, wild boar, turkeys, dove, quail and wild pigeon. • Finch Creek runs along the west boundary and crosses into ranch periodically. There are 5 parcels, which are in the Williamson Act. • Just 28 miles inland from Carmel by the Sea and approximately 45 min drive to Monterey Regional Airport. NOTE: The bordering ranch, Paloma Creek Vineyard Ranch, is also for sale. Consisting of 222 acres with a 7.5-acre vineyard, smaller cattle operation and hunting opportunities. Listed at $2,600,000. Join the two together for a total of 1007 acres.
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$3,399,000  •  745.12 acres
$3,900,000
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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$20,900,000  •  743.96 acres
$22,000,000
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
$2,900,000  •  720 acres
Located near Chico, Butte Valley Springs is a 720-acre, two-parcel property in Butte County. Situated due east of Durham, this quality land has excellent access, numerous springs, a year-round creek and a deep pond. With panoramic views, a highly desirable location, and prime development opportunities, this property provides a variety of residential, agriculture, ranching and other uses. This special Northern California property is now available.
$3,975,000  •  695 acres
Travel along scenic, pastoral roads and enjoy stunning mountain views as you draw near to Oak Creek Ranch, offering country living at its best. Encompassing 695± rolling acres of apples, grapes, and grazing land, Oak Creek Ranch is currently utilized as a farm featuring 60± acres planted with 37± acres of Granny Smith Apples and 23± acres of grapes. The remaining 635± acres have historically been utilized for grazing land. Oak Creek Ranch is improved with a modest main residence, shop, barn, airplane hangar, and airstrip. The Ranch is perimeter and cross fenced, includes solar-powered electricity, and is under Williamson Act Contract (offering reduced property taxes). Water is supplied by two irrigation wells and two storage tanks. LOCATION & ACCESS: Positioned just 8 miles east of Highway 101, Oak Creek Ranch is located in the southeastern portion of Monterey County near the small town of San Miguel. Situated at 77620 Lowes Canyon Road, Ranch access is gained via a gated entrance. Lowes Canyon Road is gravel and runs through the southeastern portion of the Ranch. With a population of approximately 3,100 people, San Miguel is a small community in California’s Central Coast Wine Country. The jewel of the town is the famous Mission San Miguel Arcangel founded by Franciscan Father Fermin Lasuen in 1797. The “town” of San Miguel, likely began with the Rios-Caldeonia Adobe, which was constructed in 1835. By 1871, a stagecoach ran daily from San Miguel to San Luis Obispo, and in 1886 the Southern Pacific Railroad reached San Miguel. Shortly thereafter, the town was leveled by a disastrous fire, and the new town was rebuilt north of the Mission. San Miguel is positioned 10-miles north of Paso Robles, the mid-point between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Ranch is a short 20-minute drive from the Paso Robles Municipal Airport which offers fuel & line services, aircraft maintenance, air charter, restaurant and ground transportation. The airport also has a jet center and private hangars for general aviation. San Luis Obispo County’s Regional Airport, approximately 49 miles from the Ranch, offers commercial service daily to Los Angeles and San Francisco connecting to international flights. The San Luis Obispo Airport offers convenient access to and from the Central Coast. Residents and visitors have the choice of three commercial airlines with flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Portland, Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Dallas. The airport is also home to fuel service, general aviation, and corporate facilities. IMPROVEMENTS: Surrounded by restful shade trees sits a single-story, mission-style main residence built in 1992. Comprising 2,463± square feet, interior features include two bedrooms, two-and-one-half bathrooms, a utility room, a study, a laundry room, and a great room with a screened in porch area. There is also Saltillo tile flooring and custom textured walls throughout. The exterior of the home is wood framed with custom stucco exterior, and a Spanish tile roof. The main residence also includes an attached garage that is 628± square feet. A wooden-framed shop building comprises 3,192± square feet, with 528± square feet of covered storage equipment and bathroom. The shop sits on a concrete slab and has a corrugated metal roof and siding. There is also a 3,360± square foot barn. Though the barn is in poor condition, it is completed with wood siding and walls with a corrugated metal roof and has a dirt floor. Nearby sits a 2,400± square foot airplane hangar (with a half-bath) built on a concrete slab. There is a 350-foot taxi strip attached to a 3,000± foot airstrip. The airstrip is equipped with a solid main-line pipe for irrigating the airstrip for pilots preferring grass. WATER: Seasonal streams and drainage swales can be found on the property, but offer little to no water supply. There are two irrigation wells providing water to the property. Both irrigation wells are run on fuel-powered pumps. One pumps water to an 18,000-gallon concrete water tank and then distributes via irrigation system to the apples and grapes. A second water tank, holding up to 5,000-gallons, sits hilltop behind the house, and gravity feeds water for domestic use. Oak Creek Ranch is situated inside the bounds of the Upper Valley Aquifer Subbasin which rests within the Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin, making it subject to current groundwater regulations. In accordance with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), the Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin was created to sustainably manage groundwater resources. Click here to learn more. Consultation with a water-use professional is recommended before proceeding with development. OPERATIONS: Oak Creek Ranch presents a total of 60± planted acres, farmed with 37± acres of Granny Smith Apples and 23± acres of Vineyard. The balance of 635± acres have previously been leased out for grazing, but they are not presently running any cows. Planted in 1987, the apples are traditionally sold to S. Martinelli & Co. in Watsonville, who then press them into juice. The apple orchard is fully irrigated and its operations are overseen by the on-site foreman. The vineyard was originally established and planted in 1998. It is enveloped by the San Miguel District American Viticultural Area located at the top of the Paso Robles AVA. The soil consists of recent alluvial fans and deep alluvial soils, and is composed of sandy loam and clay loam. The climate, similar to that of the surrounding districts, presents hot days and cool nights, offering ideal growing conditions for producing red wine grapes. The vineyard is also fully irrigated and managed by the on-site foreman. ACREAGE, ZONING & TAXES: Oak Creek Ranch encompasses 695± acres, zoned PG-160 (Permanent Grazing) in Monterey County. Oak Creek Ranch’s four parcels are enrolled in the Ag Preserve (also known as the Williamson Act). Generally, the Williamson Act contracts limit the land usage to agriculture or related open space uses in exchange for reduced property taxes. Property taxes for the 2023/2024 tax year were approximately $17,000.* *Upon consummation of sale, property taxes will be reassessed and are subject to change. APNs: 424-131-072; 424-131-073; 424-131-074; 424-371-003
$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/
$4,950,000  •  650 acres
Located in Yolo County, Dunnigan Hills Estate is a 650-acre, multi-parcel property in the fertile Sacramento Valley. Situated just west of Dunnigan, this high-quality land has excellent access, a creek, seasonal ponds and mature oak trees. With panoramic views, a prime location, abundant water and premier agricultural opportunities, this property provides a wide variety of high yield use possibilities. This versatile property is now available.
$650,000  •  637 acres
Opportunity to own this 637 +/- acre hunting ranch up Hwy 198 that features approximately 15,000 acres of BLM access! Enjoy the breathtaking views and total privacy. Plenty of access roads, multiple springs, hiking trials and wildlife all around. Located just 10 miles West of Coalinga with easy access from Hwy 198.
$2,999,000  •  632.66 acres
Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own approximately 632+/- acres of pristine land, comprised of 10 separate parcels, featuring a spectacular 38-acre lake— one of the largest private lakes in California. Located just outside the breathtaking Yosemite National Park, this property is perfectly suited for developers, resort creators, campground operators, wine enthusiasts, ranchers, or anyone seeking a rare investment. Gold panning, prospecting, and mining, along with deer and upland game hunting, are all possible. Imagine fishing, jet skiing, wakeboarding, and water skiing on your own private lake! Just minutes from the world-renowned Yosemite National Park, this land offers easy access to outdoor adventures, natural beauty, and tourism hotspots. Its unique blend of open acreage, water features, and existing infrastructure makes it an unparalleled choice for investment or personal use. Your Next Venture Awaits. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a truly remarkable property in an iconic California location. Property Highlights: • Expansive Acreage: approximately 632+/- acres divided into 10 parcels, offering plenty of room for development or recreational use. • Magnificent Private Lake: 38-acre lake fed by a natural underground spring, with a seasonal river flowing through it in winter and spring. • Fishing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, and water skiing on your own private Lake. • Utilities Ready: Equipped with water, sewer, and electricity. • Easy Access: Two roads lead into the property; one is improved, while the other awaits your finishing touches. • Historical Gold Mines: Multiple gold mines located on-site. • Water and Mineral Rights: Full rights included, supporting a variety of uses and future development. • Fully Fenced: The entire property is securely fenced for privacy and peace of mind. • Versatile Potential: Ideal for building a luxury resort, private campground, cabins, vineyard, ranch, or mining operations.
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$2,950,000  •  587.33 acres
$3,750,000
The Cantinas Ranch spans 587 acres of untouched California beauty, resting quietly along the shores of Lake Nacimiento. Rolling hills dotted with mature oaks open to sweeping lake and mountain views, giving the entire property a sense of calm you rarely find anymore. This is a place where you actually feel the noise of daily life fall away. The ranch’s secluded setting makes it exceptional for hunting, with healthy populations of deer, wild pigs, quail, and turkey roaming the terrain. The land has long supported cattle grazing, but its size and diversity open the door to almost anything—agriculture, recreational retreats, habitat enhancement, or a private legacy ranch. With multiple building sites and five solid wells, you’ve got the foundation for a hilltop estate, vacation compound, or weekend hideaway. Despite the privacy, you’re still close to the best of the Central Coast. Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo—known for world-class wineries, restaurants, and scenic coastline—are just a short drive away. And with reasonable access from the Bay Area, Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles, the Cantinas Ranch is as practical as it is peaceful. A rare lakefront offering with remarkable potential, ready for the next owner to shape it into something truly special. Property Highlights: • APN#: 080-011-011 (one of 12 APNs) • 587-acre ranch bordering Lake Nacimiento • Expansive lake and mountain views with rolling hills and mature oak trees • Rare lakefront setting offering true peace, privacy, and quiet • Excellent hunting with deer, wild pigs, quail, and turkey • Ideal for cattle grazing with room for agricultural or recreational uses • Multiple building sites for an estate home, compound, or weekend retreat • Five productive wells supporting future development or ranch operations • Secluded, scenic landscape perfect for a private legacy property • Close to Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo—wineries, dining, and coastline • Easy access from the Bay Area, Santa Barbara, and Los Angeles • Flexible potential for ranching, hunting, agriculture, or recreation
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$420,000  •  539.7 acres
$675,000
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
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