Pure Natural Wonder
California Natural Area
Napa COUNTY
These properties are right on Berryessa Highlands is an unincorporated community in Napa County, California. It lies on the southeastern shore of Lake Berryessa. The Berryessa Highlands Development Company developed much of the community, and in 1981 still owned approximately 125 lots in the subdivision. It is surrounded by the Blue Ridge Berryessa Natural Area and Putah Creek State Wildlife Area is to the east. Of note is its church at Lake Berryessa. Lake Berryessa is the largest lake in Napa County, California. This reservoir in the Vaca Mountains is formed by the Monticello Dam, which provides water and hydroelectricity to the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area.
The reservoir was named for the first European settlers in the Berryessa Valley, Jos Jess and Sexto "Sisto" Berrelleza, then later respelled "Berryessa",...
The reservoir was named for the first European settlers in the Berryessa Valley, Jos Jess and Sexto "Sisto" Berrelleza, then later respelled "Berryessa", who were granted Rancho Las Putas in 1843. The Blue Ridge Berryessa Natural Area is a conservation area forming a contiguous corridor of 800,000 acres in northern California. It is a mix of public and private lands overseen by the Blue Ridge Berryessa Natural Area Conservation Partnership.
The purpose of the Blue Ridge Berryessa Natural Area is preservation of recreational lands, wild areas, agricultural lands and rural ranches. Also, protection against urban sprawl through conservation easements, public ownership and voluntary participation by private landowners and businesses.
The natural area is named for two prominent geographic features it encompasses - the Blue Ridge Mountains and Lake Berryessa. It includes the watersheds of Cache Creek and Putah Creek, tributaries to the Sacramento River. The geographical boundaries are informal and conceptual. It begins just north of Interstate 80 near Fairfield, California, then northeast to Lake County. Within the boundaries are: Lake Berryessa and the adjacent wildlife area, Knoxville Wildlife Area and the Knoxville off road recreation area, McLaughlin Natural Reserve, Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve, Cache Creek Wilderness, the new Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, Yolo County regional parks, Indian Valley Reservoir and the southern section of Mendocino National Forest.
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Property Profile:
APN: 019-442-003-000 and 019-442-004-000
Use: Vacant Land
Lot Size: 11,761 sq. ft. and 13,503 sq. ft.
Dimensions: 167 ft. frontage on Steel Canyon Rd. 170 ft. right side of property line. 177 ft. left side of property line. 167 ft. rear of property line. For both properties together.
HOA: NO HOA fees
State/Province: California
Doc Type: Grant Deed
Taxes: Only $3,169 per year for both properties
County: Napa
City/ Location: Berryessa Highlands, Napa, CA 94558 See Map.
The photos 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 show the actual property and the surrounding lots. Photos 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 shows general area.
We have also included a County Parcel Map and an aerial Map to help you. The assessor's parcel number to the property in Napa County is APN# 019-442-003-000 and 019-442-004-000
Here is a link (including the GPS coordinates) to view the location of the property on Google Maps:
38.515442,-122.191114
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