Nestled between San Francisco and Sacramento. This 130 acre ranch still attracts trophy black-tailed deer. The property has a 360 degree view of the Sacramento Valley, Mount Diablo, the Carquinez Straights, and the historic Pleasant Valley towards Lake Berryessa. The property can be developed into several residential estates while maintaining its wildlife habitat. In 2005, one of the largest bucks ever taken in Vacaville was killed on this ranch. A country property that sits right next to downtown Vacaville.
This 40 acres of deeded land is the only private property inside The Lagoon Valley Regional Park. Trophy black-tailed deer and wild turkey are plentiful. Unique to this property is a grandfathered grazing lease on approximately 200 acres at the regional park. This lease would be renegotiated with the City of Vacaville for a new owner. A championship golf course has been approved for construction adjacent to the regional park. Owning this property provides an executive estate with a protected great outdoors.
Built in 2005, this 5,000 sq. ft. French county estate is nestled in the mountains northeast of Redding, CA. The ranch is at the 3,000 ft. elevation and thus avoids the extreme heat of the valley during the summer. The 1,000 acres of pine and oak trees are a hunter's paradise. Black-tailed deer, black bear, mountain lion, wild pig, turkey, and quail are abundant. The ranch has two year round creeks running through the property that have brook trout and are being used for a hydroelectric plant. This estate is off the grid, but with the hydroelectric capability and generator/battery power system, you will never lose power because of a power companies blackouts. If you are looking for a magnificent home in the woods this is your dream ranch.
The property is bordered on three sides by a timber company. The property has access off of a paved road, but the home sits one mile inland on a gravel road for privacy.
Just on the outskirts of town. Level usable. New homes in the vicinity are big and elegant. Probably impossible to overbuild this area. Tranquil views of the foothills and pastures. Zoned agricultural, horses permitted, farming permitted, 2 houses would be allowed. (Please verify with the county.)
Spectacular hilltop Mediterranean home with mountain and valley views, equestrian facilities, and cottage is on 20 acres of oak and pine studded rolling hills and level pastures. Designed for entertaining, all living areas, master suite, and guest suites open to lushly landscaped courtyards with incredible vistas. Living areas, spacious open kitchen, and office with separate entrance all feature Saltillo tile floors. Fully landscaped grounds showcase a heated pool with retractable cover. Separate from the main home is an enchanting creek-side 2 bedroom, 2 bath cottage with garage surrounded by fenced pastures, a 3-stall barn with tack room, and 90' x 200' all-weather sand arena. This centrally located, secluded retreat is only 30 miles from the East Bay Area, Napa and Sacramento. The private driveway to this home winds up the property to the spectacular hilltop setting. Below, is the equestrian center situated on level, usable acreage. The 3 stall barn has a tack room (complete with beautiful wood floors), feed doors, and dutch style sliding stall doors. Power and water are to the barn. There is plenty of room for trailer parking. The all weather arena is fenced in gorgeous white vinyl fencing and measures 90' x 200'. Fabulous sand footing is perfect for any riding discipline.
This may be one of the most diverse ranches in Northern California. The owner's love of wildlife can be seen with their 37 years of dedication to wetlands development, grasslands restoration and game management. The ranch enjoys substantial income from crops, CRP and potential hunting leases. Large herds of antelope and mule deer make the ranch a hunter's paradise. Rocky mountain elk provide an added big game opportunity. The 4,500 +/- acre ranch has excellent soils and produces commercial dairy grade alfalfa, certified organic alfalfa, rye, oat and wheat. The 2,600-ton capacity grain storage bin is the only organic certified bin in the valley. The nine ag-wells produce over 20,600 gallons a minute. All the pipelines and wires for the 7 pivots are buried and in excellent shape. Three more pivots will be added this summer.
The ranch is currently working with the Rocky mountain elk foundation to pursue for the new buyer tax credits from conservation easements. Fishing Opportunities: 1 hour from some of the finest trophy trout fishing in California and Oregon. Williamson, Wood, Sprague, Crooked Creek, and the Klamath river. Rainbow and brown trout.
Imagine owning 56 acres right on the mighty Sacramento River. You can fish for salmon, trophy-sized rainbow trout, and steel head. All this on your own front door step. The property is surrounded by blue oak, foothill pine and seasonal grasses. This property has exceptional riparian habitat that is home to bald eagles, osprey, wild turkey, Canada geese, greater sand hill crane and river otters. What makes this property so special is that it is surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM land. Some of the best horseback riding in Northern California can be found here
The entrance to this property is surrounded by million dollar homes.
The historic Lewiston Hotel on the Trinity River is for sale! Sale includes bar (with liquor license), 65 seat restaurant, and five room hotel. The hotel was built in 1865, and had all inspections done in 2006. The well, septic and building are all in great shape! The kitchen and bathrooms were remodeled in 2005. In 2006 the hotel netted $70,000 with absentee owners. A buyer could purchase the hotel, live in the 3rd story "owner's apartment" and cut-down on the hotel's additional overhead due to the current absentee ownership status and bring the net up to over $100,000 per year. With 1.98 acres of prime Trinity River frontage, a 9.5% cap rate, a building in great shape, and owner financing available, this property will sell quick. Hotel clientele consists primarily of wealthy Bay Area fly fishermen who come up to fish the Trinity July through February. If you're a retired couple looking to purchase a lucrative business, this might be the place!
The watershed of Northern California's Trinity River is an "Anglers Paradise" where can one fish all year long in a temperate climate and a beautiful and pristine environment, and have easy access to excellent fishing and yet need never feel crowded. The vast watershed of the Trinity River drains out of the Shasta, Trinity and Six Rivers National Forests. It is an area where fishermen of all kinds can pursue up to eleven different species of game fish: Black Bass, Small Mouth Bass, Catfish, Kokanee salmon, Rainbows, Brown and Eastern Brook trout. The superstars of the Trinity system are the Chinook (King) salmon, Coho (Silver) salmon and Steel head. An angler's quarry can determine the season and locations of their visit. Midsummer brings yet another opportunity for exciting angling. The tail water fishery below the Lewiston Dam on the Trinity River is famous as a brown trout fishery. In the "Fly Only" water of the Trinity River, which extends from the Lewiston hatchery 1.5 miles downstream to the Old Lewiston Bridge, predatory brown trout in the 10 lb. class are hooked each year. Last year a true monster of 14 lbs Brown was landed with the use of an "Olive Leach" lure, swung under a cut bank. The hotel offers river front directly on this area of the Trinity, but both the Trinity Lake and the Lewiston Lake are nearby as well. Vacationers can also enjoy boating, camping and hiking. July through February, you can't beat the excellent fishing opportunities!
Own a mile of ocean frontage with 401 acres of inspiring shoreline views. This ranch has it all. Old growth redwoods, cabins, water, power and great hunting. It is very rare to find a ranch with deer, turkey, pigeon and bear. They have even seen Roosevelt elk on the ranch. With a little work you can repair the road down to the ocean and have your own access for abalone and surf fishing. There is good access to the ranch from scenic California State Route One. This was once an outpost for the Department of Forestry. Many of the old buildings and roads are still intact and are being used. The ranch has a substantial investment in new growth redwoods and firs. A timber cruise was done recently and they estimate over 10 million board feet of timber. The current owners have a non-industrial timber harvest plan in place.
This well built, well loved custom home shows true pride of ownership. The original owner has lovingly maintained every inch of this 2,400 square foot home and the 10 acres is resides on. The house boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a formal dining room, living room with wood burning stove, lots of storage and a wrap around covered deck that really extends the living and entertaining area. The master bedroom has a private balcony that has its own views of the lovely landscaped back yard with in-ground pool and the hills beyond. The home is situated well off the road and enjoys such tranquility it is amazing. The 10 acres has a certified organic specialty citrus orchard that provides additional income to the owner. The "family" orchard provides peaches, apricots, nectarines, cherries, pecans, apples and plums. A detached shop is perfect for parking a tractor, wood working or about any hobby you desire. A fenced, raised bed flower garden keeps the visiting deer out and provides for beautiful fresh flowers. There is unused land that is suitable for animals.