Calaveras County, California Land For Sale (30 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/05/2025
$120,000
0.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 1968 Flamingo Way, Arnold, CA
Your Dream Escape Awaits in Blue Lake Springs! Picture owning a magical vacation or retirement retreat, perfectly perched on one of the finest lots in Blue Lake Springs, with a serene blue-line stream as your backyard soundtrack. This rare gem comes with ready-to-build plans for a stunning 3-bedroom home, plus a pre-installed septic systemsaving you time and hassle. Nestled near the tranquil rear of Blue Lake, you're steps away from epic hiking and mountain bike trails. Opportunities like this don't lastseize your slice of paradise today!
FEATURED LISTING
03/28/2025
$1,800,000
1050 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 10777 Walker Trail Road, Valley Springs, CA
This expansive 1050-acre ranch offers a rare combination of natural beauty, versatility, and recreational potential. Over 300 acres of rich rangeland pasture provide ample grazing land or habitat for wildlife. The landscape is diverse, with a mix of oak and pine trees, offering both scenic views and privacy. The elevation ranges from 1,200 to 2,400 feet, providing an array of environments to explore.
A seasonal creek flows through the property, adding to its tranquil atmosphere and enhancing its overall appeal. Whether for farming, grazing, or simply enjoying the serenity, this ranch offers a variety of uses. The diverse terrain also makes it ideal for outdoor activities such as off-roading, horseback riding, and hiking.
Previously used as a hunting lease, the ranch is well-known for its abundant wildlife, including black-tail deer, turkey, quail, dove, and occasional black bear. This makes it a prime destination for hunters or nature enthusiasts. The property's unique combination of features makes it perfect for recreational use or as a private retreat.
Additional amenities include a well for water supply, providing reliability for any agricultural or livestock needs, and an unpermitted metal barn that offers ample storage space.
Whether you're seeking a hunting paradise, a scenic retreat, or a versatile ranch for various outdoor activities, this 1050-acre property offers endless possibilities.
Property Highlights:
1050 Acres of bare land
A little over 300 acres of flat rangeland
Elevation from 1200 feet up to 2400 feet
Metal Barn (unpermitted)
Mix of Oak and Pine Trees
Seasonal Creek with Waterfall
Potential Multi-Family Compound
Great for Cattle - Appx 30 Pair for Season
Former Hunting Lease
Black-Tail Deer
Quail
Dove
Turkey
Occasional Black Bear
Recreational Property
FEATURED LISTING
03/28/2025
$399,000
3.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 19634 Highway 26, West Point, CA
Updated and Upgraded Cozy Cottage in the Country! Welcome to 19634 Highway 26 in West Point, CA, a beautifully updated and upgraded 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home nestled on 3.6 USABLE acres with endless potential! This cozy home boasts a completely remodeled kitchen featuring elegant quartz countertops, a stylish backsplash, and new electric stovetop and oven. Enjoy the new, refined LVP flooring throughout, new canned lighting throughout, and an updated bathroom. And not only has this home been modernized aesthetically, but also boasts numerous high value-add, modern upgrades as well! The home is topped with a new presidential 50-year roof, ensuring longevity and peace of mind, along with new siding around the exterior, and new dual pane windows as well! In addition, new electrical has been run with a brand new 200 amp electrical panel and new electric water heater as well! The expansive acreage of the property offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or even future expansions. The land is well-suited for those seeking a serene and private setting, surrounded by nature's beauty (and deer!). Whether you're envisioning a lush garden, a small orchard, livestock, or simply a peaceful retreat, these acres and this home provide the perfect canvas for your dream
FEATURED LISTING
03/17/2025
$3,900,000
745.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 7449 Esmeralda Road, San Andreas, CA
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
FEATURED LISTING
03/08/2025
$399,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 4368 Eazy Bird Road, Wilseyville, CA
Escape to Your Dream Mountain Retreat! Nestled on 5 pristine acres with jaw-dropping views of the Licking Fork River, this custom-built 2-bedroom, 2-bath sanctuary is your ticket to serenity. Crafted with rugged steel girder construction and wrapped in cozy charm, this home blends strength with soul. Picture yourself in an open-concept haven, where walls of windows flood the space with natural light and frame towering cedars and pines like living artwork. The master suite? Pure indulgencea spa-inspired bath with a jetted tub and shower to melt stress away. Whip up gourmet meals in a sprawling kitchen loaded with stainless steel appliances, endless cabinetry, and sleek tile floors. A revamped second bath and cedar-lined walk-in closets in both bedrooms scream luxury and practicality. Cozy up by the propane fire stove in the living area, then step onto your private deck to breathe in the crisp mountain air. Downstairs, an oversized garage-workshop and laundry space keep life running smoothly. Bordering 300+ acres of untouched USA/BLM land, this property boasts a year-round spring feeding into the rivera rare gem for nature lovers. With panoramic views from every angle, this isn't just a homeit's a lifestyle. Your mountain paradise awaits. Act fast!
FEATURED LISTING
02/11/2025
$89,997
14.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - Doster Rd, Mountain Ranch, CA
14.34 acres with Power and 360 Degree Views in Mountain Ranch, CA. Situated on a hilltop overlooking the landscape, this property would make the perfect four-season mountain retreat.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $30,000 DOWN - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS!
The property is accessed from Doster Road via a dirt road easement that traverses along the western side of the parcel. From the dirt road is a path leading up to the top of the hill. The flat area on top of the hill would make the ideal building area while maximizing the views. Power lines are adjacent to the property line for easy access for hookups. There is no HOA, no covenants, and mobile homes are permitted.
Mountain Ranch is just 10 minutes down the road for easy access to the food market, gas station, and hardware store. Sacramento and Stockton are both under 1 hr 30 minutes for easy day trips to the city.
Whether youre looking for a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, rental property, camping or glamping spot, or simply to hold as a long-term investment, this property checks all the boxes.
This one wont last long, contact us now!
County: Calaveras, CA
Parcel Number: 16025101
Utilities: Power is at the property line. Would be a well for water and septic for waste.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Nearest Towns: 10 minutes to Mountain Ranch. Mountain Ranch is a small town with a market, hardware store, and gas station for basic supplies. San Andreas (Pop. 3,000) is 25 minutes and Jackson (Pop. 5,000) is 45 minutes.
Nearest Cities: 1 hr 15 min to Stockton (Population 320,000), 1 hr 30 min to Sacramento (Pop. 526,000)
Hunting: Calaveras County is in Zone D-5. Deer and Bear hunting can be found in the area.
Zoning: General Agriculture (A1) Zone. More info can be found on this link.
Taxes: $1,005.32
Terrain Mountainous
Elevation: 2,400 ft 2,480 ft
Nearby Attractions: Yosemite National Park 2 hr 10 min
Nearby Attractions: Mercer Caverns 45 mins
Nearby Attractions: Natural Bridges Trailhead 50 mins
Nearby Attractions: Moaning Caverns 50 mins
Nearby Attractions: White Pines Lake 1hr
Nearby Attractions: Lake Tahoe 2 hr 40 min
FEATURED LISTING
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PROVIDED
02/02/2025
$185,000
0.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 2137 Calaveritas Drive, Arnold, CA
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Arnold's best lake views. Immerse yourself in the tranquility as you walk to the nearby lake and indulge in the ultimate recreation experience at one of Arnold's best recreation centers. Nestled atop the hill, our property offers the most captivating panoramic view of Pine brook Lake. Rest assured, when you choose this property, you're choosing a home that has already been approved for a 4-bedroom septic system by the seller. Embrace the allure of lakeside living and make this remarkable property your own. Property is located on a quiet Cal-De-Sac.
FEATURED LISTING
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PROVIDED
02/01/2025
$65,000
0.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 1566 Patricia Lane, Arnold, CA
Discover the perfect blend of convenience and serenity with this expansive lot boasting easy access and just a block away from the coveted Fly-In Lake. Experience the true essence of lake life as you take a leisurely stroll to the nearby lake, immersing yourself in the joys of waterfront living. This property offers an unparalleled opportunity to embrace the tranquility and recreational pleasures that come with living near the water. Don't miss your chance to indulge in the ultimate lake life experience.
FEATURED LISTING
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PROVIDED
PROVIDED
02/01/2025
$349,950
5.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 18635 State Route 26, Glencoe, CA
Discover one of California's finest riverfront locations, offering unparalleled beauty and easy access for your enjoyment. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery and pristine, untouched river frontage that rivals any other location in the state. This remarkable property boasts two convenient access points, providing you with unparalleled convenience and flexibility. The property is equipped with a 3-bedroom septic system, ensuring a seamless transition for your dream home or getaway retreat. Water is readily available from the river, providing a natural and sustainable source for your needs. Additionally, a large existing shed offers ample storage space for your outdoor equipment and supplies. Enhancing the property's accessibility, a meticulously constructed concrete stairway provides a safe and convenient pathway to access the river. The graded areas on the property offer versatility, allowing you to utilize the space as is or build your dream riverside oasis. This truly unique property presents an exceptional opportunity that is unmatched in its beauty, location, and potential. Don't miss your chance to own this one-of-a-kind treasure. Embrace the tranquility, adventure, and endless possibilities that await you at this remarkable riverfront property. There is a 3 bedroom septic located near the upper pad and water has been drawn from the river. Graded roads would allow a drilling rig plenty of access if a well was desired.
FEATURED LISTING
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PROVIDED
PROVIDED
01/30/2025
$285,000
10.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 550 Cabbage Patch Log Road, Tamarack, CA
Discover your dream property on this 10.37-acre Forest oasis featuring two streams and a bridge in the middle of the property. Nestled in a lush, meadowy landscape and bordered on two sides by National Forest land, this property offers endless possibilities for anyone looking for a private retreat. Embrace the beauty and tranquility of this unique propertyyour ideal escape awaits!
FEATURED LISTING
01/30/2025
$65,000
0.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 2798 Fairway Drive, Arnold, CA
Amazing property perfect to build on fairly level lot with a view. Septic permit was engineered but would have to be renewed
FEATURED LISTING
01/28/2025
$34,900
0.26 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 4881 Pueblo Trail, Copperopolis, CA
Seller financing possible with the right offer. Nestled in the Sierra Foothills about 2 hours from most Bay Area Locations. West of historic Jamestown and South of 49er Gold Rush Angels Camp California, sits the Tulloch Lakefront township of Copperopolis. Home of Saddle Creek Country Club Golf Course, Copper Town Square with a nice EV charging station, Fabulous sunsets, Night sky's and Tulluch Lake access. This .26 acre buildable property has all public utilities available and comes with Lake access, Kiva Recreation and Swim Area for a minimal yearly HOA fee. Drop you Kayak in at the end of Keva Rd, a NO WAKE area for an early morning paddle or gather your friends for an evening BBQ by the lake. What an opportunity to create a level entry lakehouse legacy for generations of water play fun with shopping and restaurants close in Coppertown Square . Just minutes to Yosemite National Park, Pinecrest Lake Resort, Dodge Ridge Ski Resort, New Melones Reservoir, Don Pedro Lake, Columbia Airport and State Park Trails.
FEATURED LISTING
01/18/2025
$55,000
5.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 6318-6290 Pappalardo Promenade, Murphys, CA
Two parcels being sold together for a total of 5.21 acres. No utilities on property.
FEATURED LISTING
01/10/2025
$384,950
3.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 402 Rabbits Foot Road, West Point, CA
$395K FHA 'AS IS' APPRAISAL ON PROPERTY!! WELCOME HOME to your little slice of heaven! With over $70k of expansive, exceptionally tasteful, recent updates throughout, this adorable 3 bed, 2 bath, 1508 square foot cottage nestled on 3.55 acres is your new peaceful sanctuary! Upon stepping inside, you are instantly greeted by gorgeous tongue and groove knotty pine vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and a wall of windows showcasing the serene surrounding forest setting and letting in loads of natural light. Exquisite recent renovations to the kitchen and bathrooms, along with new laminate and tile flooring throughout plus new interior paint, give an elegant, modern living experience to the 'cottage in the woods' lifestyle. Brand new deck was installed just last year and is the perfect place to enjoy your coffee in the morning, or favorite nightcap at night, as you watch the deer in your pasture as the sun sets and rises over the surrounding Sierras. Schedule your showing today and come soak it all in and envision yourself in your future new serene sanctuary in the mountains.
FEATURED LISTING
01/05/2025
$65,900
4.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 398 Snowberry Ct, Murphys, CA
Perched at the pinnacle of the prestigious Forest Meadows community, this stunning 4.92-acre lot at 398 Snowberry Court offers unparalleled views of the valley, mountains, and surrounding landscapes. Nestled at 3,300 feet elevation, enjoy a mild four-season climate, resort-style amenities, and the tranquility of gated living. Forest Meadows features two pools, tennis and pickleball courts, a spa, walking trails, playgrounds, and more. Just minutes from historic Murphys, you'll find boutique shops, wineries, and dining. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to Big Trees State Park and Bear Valley ski resort. With home values ranging from $699K to over $1M, this elevated lot is the perfect place to build your dream home!
Nestled atop the prestigious Forest Meadows community, this breathtaking 4.92-acre elevated lot at 398 Snowberry Court offers panoramic views of the valley, mountains, and the stunning Sierra foothill landscapes. Located in a private, gated community, this property combines natural beauty, resort-style amenities, and the perfect setting to build your dream home.
Property Details:
Lot Size: 4.92 acres (elevated lot with sweeping views)
Annual Taxes: $998.22
HOA Fees: Approx. $188/month, paid annually ($2,250/year)
Home Values: Range from $699,000 to over $1 million
Road: Paved Cul-de-Sac
Utilities: Sewer Available, Meter Required/Mutual Water, Electric Hookup Existing
Topography: Cleared, Forest, Hillside, Lot Grade Varies, Trees
Community Amenities:
Forest Meadows residents enjoy exclusive access to a wide array of amenities, including two pools, a spa, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, playgrounds, walking trails, and outdoor picnic and BBQ areas. Gated community access ensures privacy and peace of mind.
Situated at an elevation of 3,300 feet, this property offers a mild, four-season climate perfect for year-round living. Just minutes away, historic downtown Murphys offers boutique shopping, fine dining, and over two dozen award-winning wineries. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Big Trees State Park, hiking and biking trails, and winter recreation at Bear Valley ski resort.
Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or a vibrant community lifestyle, this 4.92-acre elevated lot provides a rare and remarkable opportunity. With its exceptional location, stunning views, and access to world-class amenities, this property is the ideal foundation for creating your perfect home in the heart of the Sierra foothills. Don't miss out on this extraordinary piece of land!
Unlimited Potential to Build Your Dream Oasis
Let your imagination run wild on this unique and oversized 4.92-acre lot. With its elevated position and breathtaking views of the valley and mountains, this property provides the perfect blank canvas for your dream home, whether it's a luxurious full-time residence or a serene vacation getaway. Picture waking up to panoramic sunrises, designing expansive decks to soak in the views, or creating private gardens and outdoor spaces that blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the surroundings. With ample space, you could incorporate unique features like a guesthouse, a workshop, or even a private pool. The possibilities are endlessbring your vision to life in this one-of-a-kind Forest Meadows property.
FEATURED LISTING
01/04/2025
$25,800
0.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 1955 Sandalwood Drive, Murphys, CA
Nestled in the heart of the prestigious Forest Meadows community, this .34-acre vacant lot offers an unparalleled opportunity to build your dream home overlooking the lush fairways of the golf course. Positioned at an ideal 3,300-foot elevation, this property boasts a mild, four-season climate perfect for enjoying the scenic Sierra foothills. The gated community is known for its resort-style amenities, including two parks, sparkling swimming pools, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce ball, a dog park, and a clubhouse for social events. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the walking trails and proximity to Big Trees State Park, while winter sports lovers are just a short drive from Bear Valley ski resort.
Property Details:
Lot Size: .34 acres (corner lot)
Annual Taxes: $372
HOA Fees: Approx. $208/month, paid annually ($2,496/year)
Home Values: Range from $699,000 to $1 million or more
Community Amenities:
Forest Meadows residents enjoy exclusive access to two swimming pools, a spa, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, playgrounds, walking trails, and outdoor picnic and BBQ areas. The HOA also includes gated community access, ensuring privacy and security.
The lot's location provides tranquility and stunning vistas yet remains conveniently close to the charming town of Murphys. Here, you'll find boutique shopping, diverse dining, and over two dozen award-winning wineries. Forest Meadows is also strategically positioned for easy access to urban centers like Stockton, Sacramento, and the Bay Area, offering the perfect balance between peaceful mountain living and modern conveniences.
Whether you're seeking a year-round residence or a vacation retreat, this lot provides a rare combination of natural beauty, community amenities, and proximity to top-notch attractions. With resort-style living, breathtaking surroundings, and the charm of historic Murphys just minutes away, this golf course lot is truly a gem in the Sierra foothills.
This lot offers the ideal setting for a custom home, whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a full-time residence. With breathtaking golf course views, exceptional amenities, and a prime location in the Sierra foothills, this property represents a rare and exciting opportunity!
FEATURED LISTING
01/03/2025
$228,000
4.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - Murphys, CA
Value-Add Investors: Prime 4.45-Acre Commercial Development Opportunity Awaits!
Unlock Hidden Potential in Calaveras County! Apartments, gas station, strip mall, laundromat, barber shop, and the list goes on! All utilities readily available!
Seeking a strategic investment with significant upside potential? Look no further than this 4.45-acre parcel in Calaveras County, California. Zoned C1-PD, this property offers a blank canvas for savvy investors to capitalize on the growing demand for commercial space in this thriving region.
DIRECTIONS: TAKE HWY 4 NORTH from Angels Camp, go through Murphys, the property will be on your right after the Forest Meadows entrance.
Investment Highlights:
Strategic Location: Situated just minutes north of the thriving downtown of Murphys, this property benefits from excellent visibility and accessibility with paved road access.
Flexible C1-PD Zoning: Unlock a wide range of commercial development possibilities, including retail, office, hospitality, and more.
Planned Development zoning allows for customized projects tailored to market demands. 21 UNITS/ACRE ALONG THE BACK ALREADY APPROVED!! The area is also calling for a mini-mart, barber shot, etc. and will also allow a gas station with a condition use permit.
Utilities Ready: Electricity is readily available, reducing development costs and timelines.
Untapped Potential: Capitalize on the limited commercial inventory in the area and create a thriving commercial hub that serves the needs of the growing community.
Strong Growth Prospects: Calaveras County is experiencing steady economic growth, making this an ideal time to invest in its future.
Priced for Value-Add: Acquire this property at a competitive price point and maximize your returns through strategic development and repositioning. Maximize Your ROI in a Thriving Market!
Don't miss this opportunity to secure a prime commercial development site with significant value-add potential. Contact us today to schedule a site visit and discuss your investment strategy! 209-200-8332
Coordinates: 38.172141248543, -120.402836443012
FEATURED LISTING
08/26/2024
$33,900
0.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 3029 Quail Hill Rd, Copperopolis, CA
Land Specialist: Don Thorpe 408-404-5646
PROPERTY FACTS:
Lot Size: 0.68 acres
APN: 055-029-016-000
County: Calaveras
State: California
UTILITIES:
Water: City Water - At the lot line
Septic: This property will likely require a septic system be installed
Electric: Overhead utilities at lot line
Zoning: Residential (R1)
Can a house be built on the property: Yes
Can a manufactured/mobile home be placed on the property: Yes
Road Condition: Asphalt
Elevation: 900 feet
Yearly Taxes: $31.00
Title: Purchased with Title Insurance
Flood Zone: Not in a floodplain or wetlands
HOA: Copper Cove Village
Lot Dimensions:
North Side: 105.00 feet
South Side: 95.43 feet
East Side: 282.86 feet
West Side: 261.75 feet
GPS Coordinates:
37.9219885894123, -120.627513608819
37.9214507359345, -120.628166990056
37.9212546396626, -120.627954076865
37.9217926852404, -120.627246342018
SKU: #DVL-1243899-A
FEATURED LISTING
05/29/2024
$2,550,000
325 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 8591 Hogan Dam Road, Valley Springs, CA
Welcome to the historic Gann Ranch, a sprawling 325-acre paradise offering the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. Nestled amidst rolling hills, this off-grid oasis is powered by solar energy, complemented by battery and generator backup for uninterrupted comfort. The custom 1,995 square-foot main home features three spacious bedrooms, three elegant bathrooms, a high-end kitchen, and vaulted ceilings that create a sense of grandeur. Relax on the covered patio or entertain guests in the cozy guest house. Equestrian enthusiasts will be delighted by the remodeled agricultural barn, a seven-stall horse barn with a tack room, and a 160-foot round arena. The property is a natural wonderland, boasting seven springs, multiple large ponds, and a seasonal stream with a picturesque waterfall. For aviation enthusiasts, a 1600-foot airstrip with expansion potential is a unique bonus. Located just 15 minutes from Hogan Dam Reservoir's boat ramp, this ranch offers both seclusion and convenience. Embrace the unparalleled beauty and tranquility of the Gann Ranch, where every detail has been thoughtfully designed for a life of luxury and adventure.
Property Highlights:
325 Fully Usable Acres
15 Minutes to the Boat Ramp on Hogan Dam Reservoir
1600' Air Strip with Room to ExpandPossible Metal Hanger included under a separate agreement
The owner used to fly in on Piper SuperCub
1,995 SF Main Energy Efficient Ranch House3 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms
High-End Gourmet Kitchen
Vaulted Open Beam Ceiling
Large Covered Patio
1,400 SF Guest House3 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms
Full Kitchen
Living Room
2 Bonus Rooms
Covered Porch
Two Wells - 25 GPM and 15 GPM
Utility Grid IndependentOwned Solar Arrays
Battery Back-up
Generator Back-up
Remodeled Ag Barn
Equestrian Facilities7 Stall Wooden Barn with Tack-Room
160' Round Arena with a visual barrier
Pipe Rail Corrals
Pole Barn for Hay or Equipment Storage
Tie Rails and Hot Walker
Miles of Trails to Ride
7 Springs and 3 large Ponds
Seasonal Stream with Waterfalls and Swimming Holes
Utility Grid Independent
Owned Solar Arrays
New Battery Back-up
Generator Back-up
Cattle Lease - 40 Pair for Season
Old Stagecoach Stop (chosen for its good water)
Hunt deer, bear, turkey, and upland game birds
1.5 Hours from Sacramento / 2.5 Hours from Bay Area
FEATURED LISTING
05/13/2024
$1,979,900
197.99 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 747 Garbarini Ranch Rd., San Andreas, CA
The subject property consists of 197.99 acres of open ground located just northwest of the city of San Andreas. Currently the property is being used as a grazing ground/recreational property, however the San Andreas General Plan, adopted in 2019, has a portion of the property designated for low density residential/commercial/agricultural.
Individual parcels may be available to purchase separately. Sale of the property is subject to court approval and is subject to overbid and final approval by the Bankruptcy Court. Seller is a court-appointed plan administrator in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Seller has limited information regarding the property, The property is being sold AS-IS.
FEATURED LISTING
01/05/2024
$1,500,000
4.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 470 CA-12, Valley Springs, CA
Located in the heart of historic Valley Springs, '470 CA-12' is a multipurpose 4.11-acre commercial property in Calaveras County. This versatile multiple-parcel offering includes a water well, excellent wide frontage and a prime location near the town center. Situated along CA-12 near the CA-26 intersection, the highly visible property is along the well traveled route to and from the Central Valley and Foothills to the Sierra Nevada.
Land
The property is nearly completely flat and ready for development. There is an approximate 180 deep water well near the northeast side of the property. The land is surrounded by the beautiful oak tree studded rolling hills of the Mother Lode in the heart of historic and vibrant Gold Country. A highly desirable wide and visible frontage along CA-12 is optimal for commercial development, including a variety of other permitted uses for the favorable zoning provided this property.
Recreation
This property is in the popular California foothills, which provides many retail, recreation and outdoor opportunities. New Hogan Lake, the Calaveras River and other regional assets provide a rich source of customers for local commercial and retail business ventures. La Contenta Golf Club and a wide array of spectacular wineries are a short drive away. Fishing, camping, hunting, climbing, cycling, hiking and more are available for area residents and visitors alike.
Region & Climate
Valley Springs and the neighboring communities in Calaveras and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather.
History
VALLEY SPRINGS: Since the Gold Rush, the West Calaveras area has been Calaveras County's Gateway to the Mother Lode. From stage stops along the route from Stockton to the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad from Lodi that established Wallace, Burson and finally Valley Springs in 1884, the western section of the county has provided access to business and visitors to the Mother Lode. The area has also boasted its own resources, whether gold in Jenny Lind and Paloma, copper in Campo Seco or agriculture throughout the region. With Camanche, New Hogan, and Pardee reservoirs, the Tri-Dam area has most recently become a magnet for boating, fishing and camping. Today, while still a rural community, a residential real estate boom has made West Calaveras and Valley Springs a place to go to instead of a place to go through. Originally named Spring Valley and settled shortly after the discovery of gold in Coloma in 1849, Valley Springs served as a waypoint for travelers and prospectors heading to San Andreas to the east, Jenny Lind, and Copperopolis to the south, and Ione, Jackson, and Sutter Creek to the north. Valley Springs was not a gold rush town, though it served as a resting point for many miners. Prior to Anglo settlements, the area also served as a waypoint for native Mi-Wuk and Yokut tribes traveling from lower to higher elevations. Evidence of pre-historic settlements have not been found in Valley Springs, however grinding stones found in Valley Springs indicate that Native Americans passed through it. Source: Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
Location
Valley Springs is at the heart of the Gold Country area in Calaveras County and serves as a hub of activity and resources for the region. The town is centrally located at the intersection of CA-26 and CA-12, providing residents and travelers a desired location for dining, shopping, supplies and more. Milton is a short drive to the south with Jackson a half-hour to the northeast. The popular Lodi wine region is a brief trek to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 1.5-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in Valley Springs.
FEATURED LISTING
12/15/2023
$225,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - TBD Hawver RoadTBD Hawver Road, Gold Strike Road, San Andreas, CA
Located in Calaveras County, Hawver Road 40 is a multipurpose property with great versatility. Situated between San Andreas and Mokelumne Hill east of CA 49, this property provides a secluded yet central location in California's Mother Lode region. The property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with three pads located for development opportunities. Panoramic views spanning the Sierra Nevada to the Central Valley are now available!
Land
This property has plentiful native vegetation including oaks, pines and other trees. A private access drive off Hawver Road leads you throughout the property and to the highlighted pinnacle atop the land, providing spectacular panoramic views of the area. Fertile land and tree cover provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including quail, dove, deer and turkey. This property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with multiple building pads for development opportunities. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Centrally Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property.
APN: 016-024-080-000, 40-acres. NOT enrolled in the Williamson Act.
Recreation
The land in the region provides many outdoor and other recreational activity opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting, cycling, horseback riding, wildlife viewing and more. The surrounding hills, mountains, lakes and rivers of the California foothills, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada provide some of the country's best recreation. New Hogan Lake, Camanche Reservoir and Pardee Lake are close by providing excellent fishing, boating and camping along with the nearby Calaveras and Mokelumne Rivers. A wide array of wineries are a short drive up highway 4 in well-known Murphys with great snow skiing at Bear Valley Ski Resort further up the highway. The popular nearby Gold Rush towns of San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill, Valley Springs and Jackson offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate, weather, shopping and entertainment.
Agriculture
The property can accommodate horses and cattle with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and the neighboring communities in Calaveras County offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate and weather.
History
SAN ANDREAS: San Andreas was settled by Mexican Gold Miners in 1848. By 1850 over 1000 tents dotted the hillsides. The first church, built in 1852 was a canvas structure with a simple cross over the door designating it a church of the Roman Catholic faith. It was named for St. Andrew (San Andreas) and the name of the town was taken from this church. In August 1852, the large San Andreas Nugget was found in a claim just north of where the town is located and sold to the Wells Fargo company for $12,000. In 1859 over $500,000 in gold dust was shipped. The channels were producing gold, although lack of water hampered the efforts of the miners until the miner's ditches were completed. Two infamous names from the Gold Rush often tied to San Andreas, areBlack Bartand Joaquin Murieta. Handsome and debonair, Black Bart was a gentleman bandit who never harmed drivers or passengers and left bits of original verse behind signed P08. Black Bart held up the Milton-Sonora stage at Funk Hill on November 3, 1883, leaving several articles behind in his hurried flight. One of which was a handkerchief with a laundry mark traced back to a San Francisco Laundry where the mark was identified as belonging to C.E. Bolton one of the city's leading citizens. He was arrested and brought back to San Andreas where he confessed to the robbery. His trial was held in the court room in San Andreas and he was sentenced to six years in San Quentin Prison. In 1866, the County Seat was moved to San Andreas from Mokelumne Hill and in 1869, a county hospital was moved to the Gold Hill house.
MOKELUMNE HILL: Founded in 1848, Moke Hill, as the locals call it, was among the richest of the digs. Claims in some areas were confined to sixteen square feet and many fortunes were made. It was the county seat in the early days and, although it held no exclusive rights, it was known as one of the most violent, bawdy towns in the Mother Lode. As the gold played out, Mokelumne Hill shrunk from a wild and woolly 15,000 to the much less populated, quiet historic village that it is today. Main StreetMokelumne Hillis directly adjacent to Highway 49 between Jackson and San Andreas and is well worth a stop. Many of the original buildings are still in place and an air of Gold Rush authenticity exists. There are some fun retail shops, a library and museum, andRenegade Winerywhich serves up their own wine, plus brews and food. At the heart of town is the historicHotel Lgerwith its fabulous old saloon and stories about the ghostly cattle stampede in the middle of the night. Hotel Lger's ghostly reports are so common that you can pick up a ghost hunting kit from the front desk to do a little exploring on your own.
Source: Calaveras Visitor Bureau
Location
San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and Valley Springs are a short drive with the charming Jackson is 14-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region less than an hour to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities.
FEATURED LISTING
12/08/2023
$4,390,000
505.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 15250 Lanford Pacheco Road, Valley Springs, CA
Mountain Pass Ranch is a turn-key 505-acre property in Valley Springs, Calaveras County. Centrally located in a private setting, this working ranch includes a striking main home in the ranch center, additional residences, four wells with abundant water, many outbuildings, four ponds and prime livestock grazing and hunting land. With unparalleled views, amenities and resources, this rare property awaits your company. Seller financing available.
Land
This turn-key property includes two contiguous parcels with easy access along Lanford Pacheco Road. A scenic drive into the ranch leads you past tree-covered rolling hills, valleys and stunning vistas, to the ranch center where the homes, outbuildings and other structures are located. Surrounding the ranch center are gently sloped hills, flats and ridges of fertile grazing land with numerous springs, four ponds, native oaks and other deciduous trees, conifers, grasses and seasonal wildflowers. The water and fertile soil along with a wide variety of tree cover provides a rich habitat livestock, deer, quail, turkey, dove and other wildlife. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Central Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property. Well-maintained roads provide great access to and throughout the ranch. An irrigated garden, orchard, flowering accent trees and landscaping surround the main home. Numerous springs are sprinkled throughout the ranch along with multiple livestock water troughs. Clear night skies free from ambient light with gentle breezes offers a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life.
APN: 050-020-004-000, 240-acres;
APN: 050-020-025-000, 265.01-acres.
Improvements
MAIN HOME: Rich wood clad interiors, high end appliances and striking views throughout the home greet you as you enter from the beautifully landscaped loop entry drive. The turn-key kitchen is a chef's delight with a central island, expansive counters and storage, along with new high-end appliances. The dining nook leads to a larger dining room area, adjacent to the large, vaulted ceiling of the great room, all with endless views of the countryside. The main bedroom, with large bath and closets, includes French door access to the expansive deck. Two additional bedrooms, galley office, a full guest bath, another and bath, and the large multipurpose entertainment room with wet bar and fireplace round out this stunning home.
RANCH CENTER OUTBUILDINGS: 240-sq. ft. wood storage building with roll-up and entry door; 1010 storage building; 1000-sq. ft. multipurpose/office building flanked by 1,500-sq. ft. of covered metal storage buildings; 600-sq. ft. metal building with two adjacent storage containers; three additional storage containers; six 1010 covered kennels.
UPPER OUTBUILDINGS: 2,200-sq. ft. six-stall horse-livestock barn; 1,300-sq. ft. hay barn; 2,800-sq. ft. horse-livestock barn flanked by 5,500-sq. ft. of attached fence corral/pens; 80-sq. ft. enclosed wood storage building; extensive corrals and pens.
LOWER HOMES-OUTBUILDINGS: Wood home with kitchen, open area dining, bedroom and bath; Large wood ranch barns; two-bedroom trailer home; extensive corrals and pens.
WATER: Five wells with eight storage tanks (four 5,000-gal tanks and four 2,500-gal tanks), plus multiple springs.
FENCING: The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates and more.
Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding Mother Lode region provides many outdoor activity opportunities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing, upland bird and big game hunting, cycling, wildlife viewing and more. Activities are plentiful in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the foothill communities, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada. The Calaveras River is just a few miles away and New Hogan Lake is a 12-mile drive to the north. A short drive further lands you at Camanche Reservoir, Pardee Lake and the Mokelumne River, providing excellent fishing, boating, camping and hiking. La Contenta Golf Club is an 8-mile drive away and the picturesque Greenhorn Creek Golf Course a 40-min drive up CA-4. For the wine enthusiast, a wide array of spectacular wineries is a short drive up CA-4, including Murphys and nearby communities. An hour's drive east finds you at the renowned Calaveras Big Trees State Park with snow skiing at the nearby Mt. Reba / Bear Valley Ski Resort.
Agriculture
With its great water supply and fertile soil, the property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Plentiful water: Five wells with eight storage tanks (four 5,000-gal tanks and four 2,500-gal tanks), multiple springs and four spring fed ponds.
Region & Climate
Valley Springs, Jenny Lind and the neighboring communities in Calaveras and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather.
History
VALLEY SPRINGS: Since the Gold Rush, the West Calaveras area has been Calaveras County's Gateway to the Mother Lode. From stage stops along the route from Stockton to the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad from Lodi that established Wallace, Burson and finally Valley Springs in 1884, the western section of the county has provided access to business and visitors to the Mother Lode. The area has also boasted its own resources, whether gold in Jenny Lind and Paloma, copper in Campo Seco or agriculture throughout the region. With Camanche, New Hogan, and Pardee reservoirs, the Tri-Dam area has most recently become a magnet for boating, fishing and camping. Today, while still a rural community, a residential real estate boom has made West Calaveras and Valley Springs a place to go to instead of a place to go through. Originally named Spring Valley and settled shortly after the discovery of gold in Coloma in 1849, Valley Springs served as a waypoint for travelers and prospectors heading to San Andreas to the east, Jenny Lind, and Copperopolis to the south, and Ione, Jackson, and Sutter Creek to the north. Valley Springs was not a gold rush town, though it served as a resting point for many miners. Prior to Anglo settlements, the area also served as a waypoint for native Mi-Wuk and Yokut tribes traveling from lower to higher elevations. Evidence of pre-historic settlements have not been found in Valley Springs, however grinding stones found in Valley Springs indicate that Native Americans passed through it. Source: Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
JENNY LIND: Situated on the road leading from Stockton to the Southern Mines, this town on the north bank of the Calaveras River was first called Dry Diggins at the dawn of the Gold Rush and served as a convenient waystation for freighters and mule teams. In the early 1850s, the town was renamed Jenny Lind, partly for pioneer Dr. John Y. Lind and partly for the far more famous singer Jenny Lind, though the Swedish Nightingale never set foot there. Placer mining prospered on the river, mainly by the area's large Chinese population, for only a short time and in the early 1900s, gold dredging operations moved in until they diminished with World War II. Though Jenny Lind's heyday is long past, a handful of buildings still stand as reminders of a rambunctious history.
MILTON: The state historical landmark for Milton identifies the town's namesake as Milton Latham, the construction engineer of the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad which arrived there on the 4th of July 1871. But Latham was a railroad financier and promoter not an engineer. He was also one of the most ambitious men in early California historyone of the state's first U.S. Congressmen, our sixth governor, and one of our two U.S. Senators at the start of the Civil War. The town was created by the Stockton-Copperopolis Railroad, whose terminus of Milton ended up far short of Copperopolis. The boom-and-bust cycle of copper ensured that the railroad would go no farther and also halt the explosive growth of Milton in the 1870s. Other than its Masonic lodge, hardly a vestige remains today of what was one of the liveliest towns in Calaveras County.
Sources: CalaverasHistory.org and Sierra Nevada Geotourism
Location
Jenny Lind and Valley Springs are a short drive north of the ranch and Milton a few minutes to the south. Charming Jackson is just 30-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region 30-miles to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 1.5-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities.
FEATURED LISTING
11/24/2023
$695,000
165.85 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - TBD Ranch RoadTBD Ranch Road, Lanford Pacheco Road, Valley Springs, CA
Mountain Pass 165 is a stunning property between Milton and Valley Springs in Calaveras County. With a secluded yet central location in California's famed Mother Lode region, this 165.85-acre property has prime livestock grazing and hunting land, spectacular views, easy access and a compliment of ranch amenities. Excellent water, development pads, multiple outbuildings and idyllic scenery await your home, ranch or recreational getaway.
Land
This beautiful property is studded with blue oaks and other trees with endless views of the surrounding foothills and central valley. The property is accessed by a well mainlined ranch road off Lanford Pacheco Road. A short scenic drive to the property leads you past tree-covered rolling hills, valleys and stunning vistas. The property includes fertile grazing land with springs, good water, native oaks and other deciduous trees, native grasses and seasonal wildflowers. The land has rich habitat and water for livestock, deer, quail, turkey, dove and other wildlife. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Central Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property.
APN: 050-020-011-000, 165.85-acres.
Improvements
MAIN BUILDING: 1,350-sq. ft. roofed metal building with open sides.
AUXILIARY BUILDING: 240-sq. ft wood framed building structure is located under the Main Building and includes on-site solar power and an evaporative cooler.
SOLAR-STORAGE: 120-sq. ft. enclosed building housed solar array equipment and provides for additional storage area.
STORAGE SHEDS: Two sheds totaling 120-sq. ft provide additional storage area.
RESTROOM BUILDING: Free-standing 36-sq. ft. full restroom building includes sink vanity, toilet, shower and propane water heater.
WATER: Two wells with two 2,500-gal tanks plus two springs.
FENCING: The land is fenced with barbed wire ranch fencing and gates.
Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding Mother Lode region provides many outdoor activity opportunities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing, upland bird and big game hunting, cycling, wildlife viewing and more. Activities are plentiful in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the foothill communities, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada. The Calaveras River is just a few miles away and New Hogan Lake is a 12-mile drive to the north. A short drive further lands you at Camanche Reservoir, Pardee Lake and the Mokelumne River, providing excellent fishing, boating, camping and hiking. La Contenta Golf Club is an 8-mile drive away and the picturesque Greenhorn Creek Golf Course a 40-min drive up CA-4. For the wine enthusiast, a wide array of spectacular wineries is a short drive up CA-4, including Murphys and nearby communities. An hour's drive east finds you at the renowned Calaveras Big Trees State Park with snow skiing at the nearby Mt. Reba / Bear Valley Ski Resort.
Agriculture
With its fertile soil and water, the property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Valley Springs, Jenny Lind and the neighboring communities in Calaveras and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather.
History
VALLEY SPRINGS: Since the Gold Rush, the West Calaveras area has been Calaveras County's Gateway to the Mother Lode. From stage stops along the route from Stockton to the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad from Lodi that established Wallace, Burson and finally Valley Springs in 1884, the western section of the county has provided access to business and visitors to the Mother Lode. The area has also boasted its own resources, whether gold in Jenny Lind and Paloma, copper in Campo Seco or agriculture throughout the region. With Camanche, New Hogan, and Pardee reservoirs, the Tri-Dam area has most recently become a magnet for boating, fishing and camping. Today, while still a rural community, a residential real estate boom has made West Calaveras and Valley Springs a place to go to instead of a place to go through. Originally named Spring Valley and settled shortly after the discovery of gold in Coloma in 1849, Valley Springs served as a waypoint for travelers and prospectors heading to San Andreas to the east, Jenny Lind, and Copperopolis to the south, and Ione, Jackson, and Sutter Creek to the north. Valley Springs was not a gold rush town, though it served as a resting point for many miners. Prior to Anglo settlements, the area also served as a waypoint for native Mi-Wuk and Yokut tribes traveling from lower to higher elevations. Evidence of pre-historic settlements have not been found in Valley Springs, however grinding stones found in Valley Springs indicate that Native Americans passed through it. Source: Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
JENNY LIND: Situated on the road leading from Stockton to the Southern Mines, this town on the north bank of the Calaveras River was first called Dry Diggins at the dawn of the Gold Rush and served as a convenient waystation for freighters and mule teams. In the early 1850s, the town was renamed Jenny Lind, partly for pioneer Dr. John Y. Lind and partly for the far more famous singer Jenny Lind, though the Swedish Nightingale never set foot there. Placer mining prospered on the river, mainly by the area's large Chinese population, for only a short time and in the early 1900s, gold dredging operations moved in until they diminished with World War II. Though Jenny Lind's heyday is long past, a handful of buildings still stand as reminders of a rambunctious history.
MILTON: The state historical landmark for Milton identifies the town's namesake as Milton Latham, the construction engineer of the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad which arrived there on the 4th of July 1871. But Latham was a railroad financier and promoter not an engineer. He was also one of the most ambitious men in early California historyone of the state's first U.S. Congressmen, our sixth governor, and one of our two U.S. Senators at the start of the Civil War. The town was created by the Stockton-Copperopolis Railroad, whose terminus of Milton ended up far short of Copperopolis. The boom-and-bust cycle of copper ensured that the railroad would go no farther and also halt the explosive growth of Milton in the 1870s. Other than its Masonic lodge, hardly a vestige remains today of what was one of the liveliest towns in Calaveras County.
Sources: Calaveras History and Sierra Nevada Geotourism
Location
Jenny Lind and Valley Springs are a short drive north of the ranch and Milton a few minutes to the south. Charming Jackson is just 30-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region 30-miles to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 1.5-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities.


04/02/2025
$1,800,000
1050 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 10777 Walker Trail, Valley Springs, CA
Walker Trail Ranch


03/19/2025
$3,900,000
745.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 7449 Esmeralda Road, San Andreas, CA
Chatom Vineyards


03/18/2025
$2,550,000
325 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 8591 Hogan Dam Road, Valley Springs, CA
The Gann Ranch


02/25/2025
$450,000
18.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 18714 Jesus Maria Rd, Mokelumne Hill, CA
Mokelumne Hill Acres


02/25/2025
$999,000
102.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 633 Forest Meadows Drive, Murphys, CA
Forest Meadows Golf Course


07/27/2024
$999,000
102.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 633 Forest Meadows Drive, Murphys, CA
Forest Meadows Golf Course
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