This property offers a rare opportunity to own two adjacent 20-acre parcels, totaling 40 acres of stunning natural beauty. The property boasts a private well that produces 10 gallons per minute, ensuring a reliable water source and giving you security in a world where water is becoming increasingly scarce. Two man-made ponds on the property attract a variety of wildlife, providing an opportunity to enjoy the serene surroundings and observe black bears, elk, deer, bobcats, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, and birds in their natural habitat.
A small custom cabin nestled among the white oak trees provides a cozy and comfortable living space, making it ideal for weekend getaways or full-time residences. For those interested in farming or gardening, the property includes 85 400-gallon smart pots filled with soil, offering a great starting point for growing your own produce. There is plenty of ro...
A small custom cabin nestled among the white oak trees provides a cozy and comfortable living space, making it ideal for weekend getaways or full-time residences. For those interested in farming or gardening, the property includes 85 400-gallon smart pots filled with soil, offering a great starting point for growing your own produce. There is plenty of room for an orchard on the property for growing fruit trees and enjoying fresh fruit throughout the year.
The property includes a 50-foot x 70-foot greenhouse and plenty of area for livestock, Whether you're interested in raising cattle, horses, or other livestock, this land provides ample space and opportunities to do so.
Located on Scarface Road in Siskiyou County, California, this property offers not only a peaceful and serene living space but also an abundance of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. With numerous lakes in the area, fishing, water skiing, and wakeboarding are popular pastimes. Well-known lakes in the area include Lake Siskiyou, Castle Lake, and Lake Shastina.
Siskiyou County is also a prime destination for whitewater rafting, with the Klamath River providing some of the best rafting experiences in the region. Camping and hiking opportunities are plentiful, including the chance to hike Mount Shasta. The mountain is known for its power and energy vortex, considered the Earth's Root Chakra with healing properties. Visitors can also explore the nearby lava beds and Pluto's Cave for a unique and fascinating adventure.
In addition to the natural beauty and outdoor activities, Siskiyou County has a rich history and culture to explore. The area is home to several museums, including the Siskiyou County Museum, which offers exhibits on the local history and culture. The Trout Farm is another popular attraction in the area, offering visitors the opportunity to catch their own trout for a fresh and delicious meal.
C.O.S. College of the Siskiyous is located in the area, providing educational opportunities for those interested in continuing their education. The Fourth of July Festival in Mount Shasta is a beloved event in the area, featuring live music, food, and fireworks.
For those interested in legends and folklore, Siskiyou County has its share of stories to tell. The area is home to the legend of Bigfoot, with numerous sightings reported over the years. Additionally, there is a local belief in the Lemurians, a lost civilization that some believe lived in the area before disappearing.
Overall, Siskiyou County offers a wealth of outdoor activities, cultural attractions, and legends to explore. With so much to see and do, this property provides the perfect opportunity to experience all that the area has to offer while enjoying the peace and tranquility of rural living.
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