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05/04/2026
$3,500
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - $375/month Mining Claim Ownership, Mount Shasta, CA
FINANCING NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CREEK
MOUNT SHASTA SISKIYOU COUNTY
MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
This is a legally registered, unpatented 20 acre gold and gem placer Mining Claim for sale, the Parks Creek #4, with Parks Creek running all the way thru the claims for over 660 feet.
Camp on your claim and a claim owner does not need permission nor a permit to camp and prospect.
This is my last mining claim in California.
The county has a value for this claim of $4400.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
Gold prices reached an all time high of $4000 per ounce:
This area is also known for gems, and we found some smoky quartz up the mountain ridge on the claim.
Parks creek flows into the Shasta River and the majestic Mount Shasta is nearby.
The creek has several bends being good places for gold being deposited,
Camping is off the road into a couple of open areas.
This claim is for those who want more privacy located on a side road off of the main road.
The town of Mount Shasta 24 miles SE has all necessities as well as the town of Weed, 15 miles NE.
The majestic Mount Shasta is only 15 east and Mt. Eddy Mountain is just 4 miles SE.
See further down the listing the buying process, my owner financing offered, and how to purchase my claim.
See with the pictures maps and satellite views.
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We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original California Gold Rush.
Claim buyer will also receive 2 new, free, Gold Panning Kits:
One 14 inch Gold Trap pan; One 10.5 inch Gravity Trap pan, One combination sifter/classifier with 7/16 of an inch exit holes, One Gold Guzzler snuffer bottle, One Tweezers/ Magnifying Glass combo tool.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
Our claim here is in the Klamath Mountains, part of the Sierra Nevada Range.
There have been no wildfires in this area of our claims.
Most of the gold mined in Siskiyou County has been from placer mining claims, as ours is also a placer claim. Gold production of Siskiyou County from 1880 through 1959 was 1,773,000 ounces.
Siskiyou County has certainly earned its reputation as being one of the most productive areas for gold mining in the US. Lying at the heart of the famous Northern Mines, Siskiyou County has had over 370 gold mines in its history dating back to roughly 1850.
CALIFORNIA ROCKHOUNDING:
Although known for its gold production, California is a virtual haven for rock and gem collectors.
Rockhounding is the recreational collecting of rocks and/or mineral specimens from their natural environment. Recreational gold panning is a popular type of rockhounding in California.
California is an extraordinary state for rockhounding.
Geological forces have created one of the widest varieties of rocks and minerals found in any state.
California was the first state to designate an official state rock.
California designated native gold as the state mineral in 1965.
California minerals including Agate and Crystals are on many lands,
Rockhounding Clubs are organized throughout the state.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need how you want your name(s) and mailing address on the contract, and which payment option you choose, where I will then email you a signed contract:
Total price of $3500, that can be paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment,
or $3500, paying $1750 first month, and $1750 2nd month,
or $3500, paying $1500 first month, $1000 2nd month, and $1000 3rd month,
or $3500, paying $700 per month for 5 months,
or $3500, paying $500 per month for 7 months,
or $3750, paying $375 per month for 10 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final monthly payment.
This is a 20 acre unpatented, gold mining placer claim, the Parks Creek #4 in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. The claim is legally registered with the Bureau of Land Management out of Sacramento and the Siskiyou County Recorder. You own the mineral rights, not sharing with others, on the 20 acres, and use your 20 acres, recreationally for camping and prospecting in an awesome, beautiful area.
I am a retired teacher and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
For the possibility of constructing any building you or others could live in, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval, showing you have developed a full-time operation performing diligent mining.
You do not need a plan, permission nor a permit to camp and prospect.
You do not need to be a full time prospector to file a Plan for a shed type structure.
Now that we have located the claim, you never have to declare to the BLM any gold or gems you find. You can prospect as little or as much as you choose.
Current usage, is what the BLM calls, Casual Use: panning, shovel, rock hammer, metal detector.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable claim, just paying the BLM and County transfer fees which will be about $125.
Mining Claims as an investment: if you purchase a claim from us, at no charge, I would help you if you ever decided to sell in the future.
Mining Claims are a great investment, as claims go up in value over time, just as land does.
Owning a mining claim is having access to a lifetime of great family fun and recreation, in a very beautiful, natural setting.
On our visits to the claim, we gathered in and around the creek, approx. 1/8 of an ounce of gold, being worth about $300. As the BLM does not specify the amount of gold to be found to locate a claim other than gold needs to be discovered, we use this amount for a 20 acre claim as a projection of good gold potential. Someone with more time may find more.
Gold prices are over $4000/ounce. Though we could never guarantee what you will find, we did locate this claim in an historical area for gold prospecting.
Gold prices have gone up over $500 in just this past year.
We also found some nice crystal specimens up the mountain ridge, as is also a good place for gem prospecting.
You are allowed to post No Trespassing for Prospecting signs around the claim.
A mining claim owner may limit or restrict public recreational use of/or public access across claims or portions of claims that are actively used for prospecting, mining, or processing operations where public recreational use of a claim would endanger or materially interfere with legitimate mining pursuits.
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20 acres = 660 ft. x 1320 ft.
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Above it all atop California lies a destination beyond the ordinary, a place uniquely touched by all four seasons, shaped by rich local pride and watched over by a legendary mountain. Wander above and experience adventure how it was meant to be wild, pure and untamed. With four unique regions to explore, no two stories are the same.
Embark on your exploration of Siskiyou County today and discover the four-season outdoor adventures in Californias northern boundary.
The panoramic beauty of Siskiyou County is home to many varieties of wildlife, flora and fauna. Dominating the landscape is the friendly giant, majestic Mt. Shasta (summit elevation 14,162'). Covered in snow year round, the mountain provides quiet respite from a hectic life.
Nearby Lake Shastina provides a heavenly place to ski, hike, camp, fish and golf while also offering a place for peaceful reflection.
For thousands of years Native Americans of the Shasta, Klamath, Pit, Modoc and Wintu tribes utilized the abundant natural resources of the Mount Shasta area. The first Europeans arrived in about 1820 when trappers came here for fur bearing animals. Silver and gold brought miners to this area after 1851, and when the railroad laid tracks through Strawberry Valley in 1887, the timber industry got underway.
Today, outdoor lovers from extreme sports enthusiasts to family vacationers and retirees are enjoying the vast recreational opportunities the Mount Shasta region has to offer.
The town of Mount Shasta is one of Northern Californias fastest growing new locations for destination vacationing, from luxury resort retreats to wilderness camping.
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A transfer of ownership is a sale of legal, exclusive ownership of a mining claim site. To be a legally recorded claim, gold had to be found on the claim, which was completed by me, as I am the original claim locator.
AREA LANDMARKS:
Nearby Mount Eddy is the highest mountain in the Eddys (a subrange of the Klamath Mountains), the highest point in Trinity County. Mt. Eddy was named after Olive Paddock Eddy, the first woman to climb Mt. Shasta. Mount Eddys biggest attributes are its solitude, beautiful surroundings, a relatively painless route up a majestic peak.
Lake Siskiyou is at the foot of the Trinity Divide and is fed by five mountain streams. The crystalline lake has all the perfect ingredients for a summer vacationwarm water for swimming, miles of sandy shoreline, and plentiful rainbow and brown trout.
Mount Shasta, soaring to 14,179 feet high, this magnificent volcano scrapes the turquoise-blue sky, and can be viewed from almost anywhere in the northern part of the state. And while some mountains climb gradually, this one rises from surrounding flatlands in such perfect, cone-shaped, snow-capped majesty that it seems almost unreal.
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05/21/2026
$379,000
3.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 540 Rolling Hills Drive, Yreka, CA
AMAZING VALUE AND LOCATION just outside Yreka City—offering space, privacy, and peaceful living! Pride of ownership shows & located in Rolling Hills, this 3.6-acre property is just minutes from town yet feels a world away, complete with affordable community water and surrounded by natural beauty! The well-loved, MOVE-IN ready 1,152 sq ft custom stick-built home features warm wood accents, custom cabinetry, a cozy wood stove, and monitor heater—creating a welcoming and relaxing retreat. Step outside to your own private sanctuary: a beautifully maintained backyard with wood fencing, automatic sprinklers, established pear and apple trees, and plenty of room for gardening, animals, or simply enjoying the quiet country atmosphere. A detached garage/shop with its own wood stove and adjoining office space adds incredible flexibility for projects & workspace. Properties like this—combining acreage, location, and lifestyle—are few and far between. Don’t miss this special opportunity!
05/01/2026
$4,200,000
1764 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - Williamson Ranch, Mount Hebron, CA
* 1764 Ac
* Water Rights
* Irrigated Pastures
* Pivot Irrigation
* Flood Irrigation
* 2 Homes
* 6000sf Shop
* Hay Barn
* Ponds
* Property Tax Benefits
The Williamson Ranch is perfect for raising cattle, growing alfalfa, strawberries, dryland farming, ranching, recreational use, & so much more.
The acreage consists of approximately 1764 deeded acres. The total acreage consists of 9 adjacent county assessor parcels ranging in size from 3.1 acres to 558 acres.
Approximately 265 acres are currently irrigated with a pivot system with approximately another 35 acres that can be added. This acreage is currently growing alfalfa. Another 900 acres are flood irrigated and used for grazing. There are about 525 acres of juniper and pine rangeland. Improvements count for about 5 acres.
Acreage on the ranch is fenced and cross-fenced with roads and electricity throughout. Elevations range from approximately 4280’ to 4450’ with most of the acreage fairly level.
The Williamson Ranch contains enough accommodations for owners, guests and ranch hands.
There are two homes on the ranch. The main home, which is approximately 1500 sq ft, is currently being updated and has 3 bedrooms and 1 bath.
A second home, with approximately 900 sq ft has 3 bedrooms and one and a half baths.
In addition, the 6000 sf ft shop also has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths.
For your equipment storage, the ranch features a large metal 6000’ square foot shop with a concrete floor, water and electricity. For your guests or ranch hands, the shop also features 3 separate bedrooms, each with a bath. Access to the shop is through two large entrance doors on either end measuring 16’ x 20’ and 12’ x 14’.
05/20/2026
$699,000
89.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 9515 Scott River Rd., Fort Jones, CA
This unique 2,950+/- sq ft barndominium-style home sits on nearly 90 acres in a beautiful country location. Originally a barn, the home was thoughtfully converted with permits and offers spacious, inviting living areas with vaulted wood ceilings, exposed beams, skylights, tile and granite finishes, and expansive views from its many windows. The patio overlooks pastures and a pond, and the property includes approximately 1/4 mile of Scott River frontage. Currently used for cattle grazing, the ranch is also well-suited for horses or other livestock. It is fenced and cross-fenced, privately situated, and surrounded by mountain views in every direction. Wildlife is plentiful, with frequent sightings of deer, waterfowl, and wild turkeys. Located in Scott Valley near the Marble Mountains, just over 9 miles from Fort Jones, the property offers peaceful rural living with cell service, high-speed internet access, and convenient access to town for groceries or Jones is a small town, less than 1,000 residents, and is home to a grocery store, gas station, several restaurants and coffee shops, churches, library, elementary and junior high schools, and more. The county seat of Yreka is about a half-hour drive away from the Triple D, with more shopping options, a small hospital, and other services. Siskiyou is known for agriculture, timber, and fantastic outdoor recreation, with many thousands of acres of public lands in the Klamath National Forest. The nearby Marble Mountain Wilderness is a beautiful, unique primitive wilderness area, never logged, open only to hiking and horseback travel, with a wide variety of trails, including the Pacific Crest Triple D Ranch offers serenity, wildlife, room to explore and enjoy nature on your own property and the surrounding areas - make an appointment for your own tour!
05/20/2026
$185,000
72 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 000 Scarface Rd, Fort Jones, CA
72 +/- acres of rolling foothill acreage - 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. The property has both nice local views and more far-off views of the Marble Mountains from parts of the property. There are several other large parcels for sale nearby if you'd like even more room to roam. This land is on a dirt road, approximately 15 minutes from the town of Fort Jones, so it's not too remote. While phone and fiber optic internet are at the street, a well and septic will be needed if you're looking to Valley towns of Fort Jones and Etna are both close - less than 15 minutes to Fort Jones, 20 minutes to Etna, where they have a variety of small businesses for a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, a tire shop, a health clinic, a library, schools, and more. Scott Valley is bordered by 3 primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. It's also just a bit over an hour to reach Mt. Shasta or Mt. Ashland for winter snow sports or the large airport and medical care of Medford, an appointment to see this country land!
08/16/2025
$805,000
6.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 1901 Wyehka Way, Mount Shasta, CA
The Mt. Shasta Villa is a 6.70-acre property in Mt. Shasta in Historic Siskiyou County. Located 3-miles west of Mt. Shasta's town center, this turnkey property includes a custom designed home, detached garage, and a second ADU, all with spectacular views. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood at the southwest flank of Mt. Shasta, this quiet retreat property is centrally located with great access to resources and endless recreational opportunities.
Land
The land ranges from 3,505' to 3,640' and is adjacent to the Siskiyou Land Trust on the north and west. The property has convenient, well-maintained paved access along Wyehka Way. The property is comprised of two contiguous parcels, both of which front Wyehka Way. The land is gently sloped and includes lush conifer and other tree cover. APNs: 036-110-030, 1.60-acres; 036-110-020, 5.10-acres; Total of 6.70-acres.
Improvements
MAIN HOME: Multi-level custom designed home with many special upgrades and built-ins. New hardwood flooring, paint and other improvements/upgrades. Foyer; expansive kitchen; dining area; great/family room; multiple full bathrooms; main bedroom with custom built-in bathroom with multiple sinks, shower, sunken tub, and more; transition room leading to separate hot tub room, utility/laundry/bathroom and bedroom; multipurpose loft room; second level bedroom and bathroom; numerous closets and storage areas. See floor plan images and attachments. Expansive views. Private, quiet and highly desirable area.
ADU: Mobile home with bedroom, full bath, kitchen, dining area, living area and additional storage room annex. Includes covered wood deck entry area.
Water well, septic system and propane tank serves both the main home and ADU. Covered and exposed irrigation ditch travesrves property.
Recreation
When I first caught sight of Mount Shasta over the braided folds of the Sacramento Valley, my blood turned to wine, and I have not been weary since. John Muir, 1874
The property is located in the Historic town of Mt. Shasta at the base of the majestic Mt. Shasta mountain, one of the most iconic and beautiful peaks in the U.S. With nearly 445,000 acres of awe-inspiring wilderness, Siskiyou county is an outdoor enthusiast's dream with the ideal environment to hike, climb, fish, hunt, swim, bike, golf, explore caves and more. Castle Crags State Park is 14-miles south of town and the expansive and popular Shasta Lake is further south along Interstate-5. The area is surrounded by several national parks and refuges, including Tule Lake National Refuge to the northeast.
Agriculture
The property includes a robust variety of conifer timber and other trees.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
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Region & Climate
Siskiyou County is located in inland northern California, adjacent to the Oregon border. As the fifth largest county in California by area, Siskiyou County features spectacular natural beauty and scenic cities and towns including Yrekathe County Seat, Mt. Shasta, Weed, Dunsmuir, McCloud and Tulelake as well as Butte Valley, Scott Valley, Shasta Valley and the Klamath River Corridor. Next to the Appalachian region, Siskiyou County is one of the most ecologically diverse regions in the world. It sites the meeting of several western mountain ranges and the transitional mixing of various habitat types.
Mount Shasta to the east forces moisture out of the air as it rises and cools, and the dip in the Klamath Mountains allows more moisture to reach inland, so the city receives more precipitation than the semiarid region to the north. This means that in the winter, the city gets nearly 103 inches or 2.62 meters of snowfall despite its low 3,600 feet elevation. The Kppen climate classification is Csb, or warm-summer Mediterranean climate. The USDA hardiness zone is 7b.
History
For thousands of years, the Shasta, Klamath, Pit, Modoc, and Wintu tribes utilized the abundant natural resources of the Mount Shasta area. In the 1820s, Euro-American trappers and hunters followed the Siskiyou Trailan ancient network of Native American footpaths connecting California and the Pacific Northwestthrough the region. Silver and gold discoveries after 1851 attracted miners. The area was first known as Strawberry Valley, then Berryvale, with a post office opening in 1870. In 1886, the town was renamed Sisson after local businessman Justin Hinckley Sisson, who operated the Strawberry Valley Station stagecoach inn and donated land for the Central Pacific Railroad station. Completion of the railroad in 1887, along the Siskiyou Trail route, spurred tourism, logging, and population growth. Tourism and lumbering remained key industries into the 1900s, bolstered by a wave of Italian immigrants employed in timber. The city was incorporated on May 31, 1905, and officially named the City of Mount Shasta on November 10, 1925. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Mount Shasta covers 3.8 square miles, nearly all land. A stream in the southern part of town flows into Big Springs Creek and then Cold Creek, feeding the South Fork of the Sacramento River. The town lies on the gently sloping southwest flanks of Mount Shasta, with surficial soils of Quaternary alluvium, underlain by volcanic deposits. Groundwater is shallow, with peat soil (about two feet thick) overlaying sand and gravel stream deposits.
Location
Mount Shasta is located at 4118'52 North, 12218'41 West, along Interstate-5; 10-miles south of Weed and 12-miles north of Dunsmuir. McCloud is 12-miles to the east along CA-89. Redding is about hours' drive south and the Oregon border is 70-miles north. The property main address is 1901 Wyehka Way, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067.
03/12/2026
$775,500
1331.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 1331.7 Acres, Old State Hwy, Macdoel, CA
Welcome to Butte Creek Ranch, a truly rare legacy property set at the base of Mount Hebron overlooking the sweeping expanse of Butte Valley. Encompassing approximately 1,331 acres of timbered hillsides, sage flats, and pristine grasslands, the ranch offers the kind of scale, privacy, and natural beauty that defines the Northern California ranching tradition.
Land
Set in Northern California's Big Country in Siskiyou County, just outside the small ranching community of Macdoel, Butte Creek Ranch represents a rare legacy holding in the heart of the scenic Butte Valley. Positioned at the base of Mount Hebron and overlooking Butte Valley below, this remarkable 1,331-acre property blends productive ranch ground, exceptional wildlife habitat, and some of the most inspiring scenery in far Northern California.
Stretching across a diverse landscape of timbered hillsides and native grasslands, the ranch offers the kind of scale and natural beauty that defines the American West. More than three miles of Butte Creek wind through the property, providing outstanding live water access and creating excellent habitat for trout. The year-round creek not only enhances the ranch's scenic character but also delivers exceptional fishing opportunities right on the property.
Improvements
A system of existing roads and trails provides access to the far corners of the property and the vast adjacent lands of the Klamath National Forest. An electric distribution line stretches the length of the property providing multiple potential connection points. The property is fenced and crossfenced to allow for rotational grazing.
Recreation
For sportsmen, the ranch sits within California's coveted X1 Deer Hunt Zone, widely recognized for producing trophy-class mule deer. The surrounding country also supports resident elk herds that move through the valley and nearby timber, offering exciting big game potential right out the back door. With the expansive Klamath National Forest bordering the property, thousands of additional acres of public land are immediately accessible for hunting, horseback riding, hiking, and backcountry exploration.
Waterfowl hunters will appreciate the ranch's proximity to the renowned Butte Valley Wildlife Area, a highly regarded destination for duck and goose hunting within the Pacific Flyway. Each season, thousands of migrating birds pass through the Klamath Basin, creating some of the finest waterfowl opportunities in the western United States.
Agriculture
Butte Creek Ranch also carries meaningful agricultural value. The surrounding Butte Valley is well known for producing strawberry nursery stock, high-quality alfalfa, hay, and specialty crops. The region's fertile volcanic soils and favorable climate have supported productive farming operations for generations, including many organic and specialty crop producers.
Region & Climate
Sunshine reigns in Butte Valley on an average of 275 days a year. The high dry climate provides for warm summers and fairly mild winters. When snow falls, it only occasionally stays on the ground more than 3-4 days. Annual precipitation is 13.06. The average July high temperature is 79.6 degrees and average January low temperature is 22.5 degrees. The fall season is mild with comfortable temperatures, crystal clear vistas and pure fresh air.
History
The Butte Valley is the ancestral home of the Modoc Tribe, who inhabited the valley for over 7,000 years. Settlers arrived in the 1860s, initially for ranching and harvesting natural grass hay. Large-scale irrigation from deep wells began in 1952, enabling the growth of alfalfa, grains, and potatoes.
Location
The town of MacDoel and and the surrounding Butte Valley, is within a 1 hour drive to Mount Shasta and a 2 hour drive to the city of Redding. Klamath Falls, Oregon is also a short 45-minute drive.
07/15/2025
$1,399,000
318.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 13317 McAdams Creek Rd, Fort Jones, CA
318.2 +/- acre ranch just north of the small town of Fort Jones in far northern California! This scenic Scott Valley working ranch has approx. 219 acres in alfalfa, plus some hill ground. The ranch offers an 1,800 sf, two bed, one bath ranch house with a bonus room/office. One bedroom and bathroom have been remodeled. Outbuildings include a 14,490 sf pole barn (750 ton hay storage capacity), a 4,374 sf wood barn (120 ton hay storage capacity), a 540 sf shop, a 648 sf storage shed, a 525 sf tack shed and a 30 sf oil shed. There are two center pivots, 9 wheellines, 2 guns and 40 handline pipes for irrigation and water is supplied by five ag wells plus a domestic well. Wells range from 250 to 1000 gpm. Approx. 101 acres were replanted in 2023. The ranch is partially fenced and cross fenced with barbed wire and there are wooden corrals, approx 10 years old. Seasonal McAdams Creek and Moffett Creek both flow through the ranch and join on the property. The hill ground borders a 160 acre BLM parcel for hunting and hiking opportunities. There are pretty views of Scott Valley and the surrounding mountains from most of the ranch and it's conveniently close to town for groceries, fuel, schools and other Valley towns of Fort Jones and Etna are both close - less than a mile to downtown Fort Jones, 15 minutes to Etna, they have a variety of small businesses for a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, tire shop, health clinic, library, schools, and more. Scott Valley is bordered by 3 primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. It's also just a bit over an hour to reach Mt. Shasta or Mt. Ashland for winter snow sports or the large airport and medical care of Medford, Oregon. Rural ranch life opportunity for sure!Make an appointment for a tour.
03/06/2026
$225,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 11220 Yellow Dog Trail, Hornbrook, CA
Discover the beauty and potential of this expansive 240-acre property, consisting of three separate parcels (APN #s 41040060000, 41030010000, 41030020000), offering incredible opportunity for recreation, hunting, or off-grid living. The land is easily accessible via paved Copco Road to the south and Yellow Dog Trail to the north (not paved), with legal access to all parcels in place. The 80-acre parcel is already equipped with a septic system and an impressive 100-gallon/minute well, located conveniently close to the 120-acre parcel. With possibilities to divide as small as 40 acres (and smaller in certain cases), this property features diverse terrain, including some marshland on the 120-acre parcel that remains dry and accessible for six months of the year, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring. There is also a seasonal creek. Whether you're seeking solitude in a peaceful location or dreaming of a recreational retreat, this property is a rare find that offers endless potential!
03/30/2026
$2,100,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 3034 State Line Road, Dorris, CA
Marsh Island Ranch is a 160-acre property that world-renowned wildlife photographer Tupper Ansel Blake developed from an over-grazed cattle ranch into an extraordinary waterfowl habitat.
Located on the California-Oregon border, the ranch compound overlooks the entire Klamath Basin, with Mount Shasta and the Cascade Mountains in the distance.
Originally purchased as a wetland restoration project, Tupper Ansel Blake and his wife, Madeleine Graham Blake, converted the former cattle ranch to provide habitat for migrating waterfowl. His efforts were recognized in 2012 when he and the ranch were presented with an award for Outstanding Wetland Conservation.
Over 12 years, Tupper and Madeleine rescued several 100-year-old cabins from the Upper Klamath Marsh and created a lodge, library, and guest accommodations.
Today, this turnkey ranch is enjoyed as a retreat and world-class recreational ranch. The private property is surrounded by the Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, which comprises nearly 60,000 acres.
The ranch has water, electricity, and propane, and sleeps up to eight people with existing beds. The nearby town of Klamath Falls offers shopping, restaurants, and more.
06/23/2025
$529,000
532.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 6000 E Callahan Rd, Callahan, CA
532.7+/- acres of rolling hillside land with a 1998 manufactured home! If you're looking for space, privacy, mountain views & room to roam, this place has it! The home is approx. 1,200 sf, 3 bedroom, 2 baths & is an off grid home with solar & generator, propane appliances & heat. The panels, batteries, controller & generator are new. The home has a wraparound deck, with a wheel chair ramp & 12 volt lift. The master bedroom, bath & closet are wheelchair accessible. The home is freshly painted inside & out but will need new flooring as the main living area floor is painted subflooring. The property is fully fenced with barbed wire, has been grazed by a few horses, offers views of Scott Valley & the surrounding mountains & there are many deer wandering through, plus an occasional sighting of elk, bear & wild pigs. There is also a seasonal pond. Ride, hike, explore right out the front door & enjoy beautiful sunrises & sunset views while you BBQ or relax on the deck - off grid country living at it's best! This home and property is only a few minutes drive to either the small town of Etna or the tiny historic community of Callahan. Callahan was a gold rush town, at one time bustling with several thousand miners, but now is a tiny community of less than 200. There is still a post office, small church, a historic cemetery, and a bar which also serves great steaks and carries a few necessities, along with offering live music some weekends. Just up the highway, you reach the edge of the Trinity Alps Wilderness and the Pacific Crest Trail, plus it's under an hour to drive to Trinity Lake for water skiing and world-class small-mouth bass fishing. If you've never been to Scott Valley, this quiet rural agricultural community has several elementary schools, a junior high, high school, medical services, shopping, restaurants, etc. The home itself is around 50 minutes from the Siskiyou County seat of Yreka, which sports a small hospital, groceries, more shopping, and easy access to I-5 and Southern Oregon. Scott Valley is bordered by thousands of acres of timbered wilderness in the Klamath National Forest, including the Trinities, the Russian Wilderness, and the Marble Mountain Wilderness an area known for its scenic beauty, many small lakes, fishing, hiking, packing & horseback riding, the Pacific Crest Trail, blacktail deer, and bear hunting, and hidden caves. Whether you're looking for a place to make a full-time home, or want a second vacation get-away, make an appointment to see this move-in-ready Siskiyou County country home today!
04/07/2026
$865,000
318 ac.
ACTIVE
Siskiyou County - 0 Yreka Ager Rd., Yreka, CA
318+/- acres just 10 minutes northeast of Yreka! Located along both sides of a paved road, with few neighbors, this property has two ponds and beautiful Mount Shasta views! It's been used for pasture and cattle grazing, but could potentially make a beautiful homesite, ranchette, horse property, or??? There are buried mainline pipes with irrigation risers on both sides of the road for irrigation. It's also just over ten minutes to the small town of Montague and the Siskiyou County Airport. If you're looking for a larger parcel of usable land, gently sloping parcels not far from town don't come along very often!Yreka (the county seat) and less than an hour to Medford, OR. The nearby Siskiyou Airport, in Montague, has the capacity of landing a private jet on any size. The nearest commercial airport is in nearby Medford, Oregon. Ashland, Oregon is less than an hour's drive, with both offering a wide variety of dining and entertainment, shopping and major medical with a large hospital in Medford that serves most of the region. Closer, the Siskiyou County seat of Yreka offers shopping, groceries, a small hospital, schools, etc. Siskiyou County is known for its beautiful scenery, thousands and thousands of acres of national forest, and a myriad of outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, biking, horseback riding, skiing, trout fishing, golf, and an appointment to see it today!
05/04/2026
$1,245,000
128.4 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 2437 W Moffett Creek Road, Fort Jones, CA
Welcome to this exceptional Siskiyou County property, spanning 128 acres at the north end of Scott Valley! The main farmhouse is a charming retreat featuring five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with multiple gathering spaces perfect for entertaining. It was originally constructed in 1931 and has been completely remodeled in the last 4 years, including a new roof and new heat & air. Enjoy relaxing on covered porches, cozying up by the wood stove, or dining in the formal room with bay windows. The spacious kitchen offers island seating, an antique wood stove, and a combination laundry and pantry for convenience. Additional amenities include a game room and a sparkling pool accessible directly from the primary suite, which boasts two walk-in closets, dual sinks, and a large the home, the ranch impresses with a gated front entrance, paved driveway, and two beautifully restored barns provide hay storage, animal shelter, three stalls, a tack room, and a concrete center aisle. The arena is set up for roping with a return alley area for cattle. It's a very nicely set up horse property! There's also a detached garage/shop with three-phase power for tools, equipment and storage. A second home offers flexibility with two bedrooms, 1.5 baths, an open floor plan, a large deck, fenced yard, and a separate drivewayideal for guests, extended family, or rental opportunities. The ranch includes 3 legal parcels in a private setting, with property lines stretching near to or beyond the ridgetops on 3 sides of the ranch. It's fully fenced and cross-fenced. Utilities include Pacific Power, 2 wells with water storage, solar panels, and high-speed fiber optic internet coming soon. Discover the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and country living in this inviting ranch property!
07/08/2025
$1,750,000
475 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 6132 Mill Creek Road, Fort Jones, CA
Beautiful 475+/- acre ranch in far northern California, at the foot of the Marble Mountain Wilderness! The ranch offers a 3,076 sf custom-built home, a wooden barn, a 40x72 newer metal shop, approx. 96 acres of pasture fenced with high tensile electric fence with metal braces, approx. Fifty-eight acres of which are flood irrigated. The owner is currently running sheep on the property. The remainder of the property is mostly timber. Some fire prevention thinning was done in 2021 & 23. The 175 acres have not been logged in over 10 years, and adjudicated water rights are in place for 1 CFS for 49.6 acres. There is a domestic well of approx. 10 GPM, plus a spring used 9-10 months of the year & 10,000 gallons of storage. The ranch has two ponds, one of which is year-round and stocked with fish. Seasonal Emigrant Creek goes through the home features 2,420 square feet downstairs, including the primary bedroom and bathroom, living room, and kitchen, with an additional 656 square feet upstairs and an attached garage. It also offers fiber optic internet for excellent connectivity, even in its serene rural location. The views from the ranch are beautiful in all directions. A 20-minute drive will take you to either of the Scott Valley towns of Fort Jones or Etna, offering a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, schools, and more. Scott Valley and Quartz Valley are bordered by primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. The timbered acres of the ranch are also crisscrossed with trails and small roads, making them great for hiking, horseback riding, or dirt biking. If you love outdoor recreation, Siskiyou County is a paradise waiting for you!Request a comprehensive information package and schedule your tour!
03/25/2026
$199,000
69.91 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 000 Scarface Rd, Fort Jones, CA
69.9+/- acres located about 15 minutes from Fort Jones, on the east side of Scott Valley! This is a hillside parcel in a quiet Siskiyou County location. There are several level/gently sloping areas as you'll see in the photos, but most of the land is hillside -varying from sloping to steep. The road to the property is a gravel road, and the property is fenced along the road and on the west side, but the land is not fully fenced. There is a well on the property - no information about production or depth, no well pump or equipment. A septic will be needed. There is no power, but there is high speed fiber optic at the street, through Siskiyou Telephone. The property does have CC&R's which require the owner to fence if they are grazing livestock. The views of the Marble Mountains are beautiful from the ridge top. You'll likely see blacktail deer, wild turkeys, and an occasional bear or other wildlife out there. It's a nice property for outdoor recreation or potential future homesite - peaceful country acreage!The nearby town of Fort Jones, is small, less than 1,000 residents, and is home to a grocery store, gas station, several restaurants and coffee shops, churches, library, elementary and junior high schools, and more. The county seat of Yreka is about a half-hour drive away. Siskiyou is known for agriculture, timber, and fantastic outdoor recreation, with many thousands of acres of public lands in the Klamath National Forest. Message us with any questions you have!
09/23/2025
$1,399,000
101.1 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 3104 Harry Cash Rd., Montague, CA
101+/- acre ranch in Little Shasta Valley in far northern California! This lovely, well-maintained ranch & homestead includes a 3,024 sf remodeled main home, a 663 sf 1-bedroom cottage & a 320 sf historic log cabin. The original character of the main home has been preserved & offers a spacious kitchen with dining area & walk-in pantry, a great office nook & an updated primary suite. Various outbuildings include a detached garage with finished room & commercial refrigerators, a 23x71 garage/shop, 3 barns, including a unique 3,209 sf parquet-sided wood barn, plus a 16x27 greenhouse. It includes working corrals & a chute. The property has about 65 tillable acres, with the balance in hill ground & homestead. It's fenced & cross fenced, has 3 ag wells tied together with 4" mainline & has historically run about 25 spring pair year round, plus sold extra hay. It has several fruit trees & was used to grow a large commercial garden with an onsite farmstand. A year-round pond is a great waterfowl habitat & the views of Mt. Shasta, the Eddys & Shasta Valley are beautiful & serene! The ranch is on a little-traveled paved road, a few minutes from the small town of Montague, and approximately 25 minutes from the Siskiyou County seat of Yreka. Ask for more details & schedule your private tour!
06/23/2025
$1,395,000
218.6 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 704 S. Phillipe Lane, Montague, CA
218.6+/- acre ranch in Shasta Valley, far northern California! Approx. 128 +/- acres of the Lorenzini Ranch are irrigated. The owners are currently running 65+/- spring calving cows year around and putting up grass hay for the cattle. It's in the Shasta River Irrigation District in Siskiyou County. There are one ag well, three domestic wells and five ponds on the property. It's mostly flood irrigated, but there are two wheel lines. The 2 pole barns offer total storage capacity of 300 tons. The main home is a lovely custom stickbuilt house at 704 S Phillipe, built in 2009. It's 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2,100 sq ft with an open floor plan, vaulted ceilings in living, dining, kitchen area and 9' ceilings in remainder. The kitchen offers custom cabinets with granite countertops. Primary bath has double sinks, walk in shower and a claw foot tub. 1,756+/- sf of covered porch surrounds the house on 3 sides to enjoy outdoor living. It includes a 24x36 detached garage, an plus additional storage shed. Second address is 1834 E State Hwy 3 which has well and septic at site of mobile that was removed and there is an older house of unknown age, not on a foundation. You'll enjoy pretty local views including of Mt. Shasta from all over the ranch!The Lorenzini Ranch just a few minutes outside the Siskiyou County seat of Yreka, population approx. 7,800 with convenient access to shopping, a small hospital, and branch of College of the Siskiyou's. It's also less than an hour to Mt. Ashland and Mt. Shasta Ski Parks for winter sports, Ashland, Oregon for entertainment and Medford, OR and it's an appointment for your private tour!PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:Irrigated pastureCurrently running 65 cowsWell and pondsBeautiful custom main homeOlder second home2 pole barnsRoom for horsesClose to YrekaGreat area for outdoor recreationBeautiful views
05/06/2026
$11,200
2.6 ac.
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Siskiyou County - Hornbrook, CA
Seller financing is available on all of our properties. Low down payments, low monthly payments and no credit check. Everyone qualifies.
Nestled near the tranquil shores of Iron Gate Reservoir, this 2.6 acre parcel presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of pristine wilderness. Surrounded by majestic mountains and serene waters, the property offers an ideal setting for a private retreat or a dream home. Enjoy year-round recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking in this picturesque location. With utilities nearby and easy access to amenities, this parcel is ready for your vision of peaceful living in nature. Dont miss out on the opportunity to own your own piece of paradise.
Parcel Number: 102 071 180 000
Size: 2.6 acres
Location: Siskiyou County, CA
Legal Description: UNIT 2 LOT 68 IRON GATE LAKE EST
Zoning: A-2 (Agricultural)
LandCentral Property Number: 15120
10/31/2025
$394,000
25.6 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 3501 S State Hwy 3, Etna, CA
Two homes on this pretty Siskiyou County 25.6+/- acre property, just a few minutes south of Etna! There is 1,302 sf, 3 bed, 1 bath house and a 332 sf guest cottage! Both homes are currently rented. They are very liveable, but could use some TLC and updating. Both units share a well, but they are on separate septic systems. The main home roof was replaced in 2021. The homes sit on the corner of a gently sloping flood irrigated pasture with some oaks along the upper edge. There are beautiful views over looking the southern part of Scott Valley and Mt. Bolivar, neighboring ranches and the foothills. The land is flood irrigated by a ditch running along the top edge of the pasture. There is plenty of room for horses, cattle or other livestock. Deer are common in the area and occasionally 's just a few minutes to the small town of Etna and less than 15 minutes to the community of Callahan, both of which have some fun annual community events and a great steak dinner on a Friday night! If you love the outdoors, Siskiyou County is a great location. There are many opportunities for hiking, trout fishing, deer hunting, bicycling, horseback riding, snow spots and more locally available. It's just a half hour to the Pacific Crest Trail, and there are numerous trailheads, mountain lakes, and streams close living, on a paved road, not far from town, groceries, dining, schools, etc!
12/09/2025
$565,000
10.87 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 9945 N State Highway 3, Fort Jones, CA
View, view, view! This split-level home has a 180-degree view overlooking Scott Valley, in far northern California! The house is on 10.87 +/- acres and includes 2 shops and a barn, leased to Marble Mountain Machinery, as well as a garage/shop and carport at the house. The home's 3 levels have a half-flight between each level. There are entrances at the lowest and mid-levels. The mid-level includes the kitchen, living room, and dining areas, with a spacious deck out front to enjoy the views. The lowest level consists of an office, a large bonus room, a laundry room, and a bathroom. There is a Toyotomi portable electric heat-and-air unit downstairs and outside, and a concrete patio with a built-in BBQ. The top level includes three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a walk-in , the home has a landscaped yard, fenced dog and garden areas, a circular drive, a carport, and several storage/wood sheds. The property is partially fenced, and horses have been kept there in the past. Approx. 2 acres along Hwy 3 is leased with the shops for business. Both shops have restrooms. The tenant would like to stay. The property is conveniently located, just a couple of minutes from Fort Jones. Siskiyou County and Scott Valley are wonderful places for those who enjoy the outdoors, with thousands of acres of public lands (Klamath National Forest) readily accessible within minutes of this property. This is also an excellent opportunity for a home with a little income!
03/17/2026
$15,300
2.5 ac.
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Siskiyou County - Montague, CA
Seller financing is available on all of our properties. Low down payments, low monthly payments and no credit check. Everyone qualifies.
This amazing property is nestled into the beautiful scenery of Northern California. There are a few neighbors around but with two and half acres there is still plenty of privacy. This property is just down the road from the Klamath River for a wonderful way to spend summer days playing in the water, swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding. On the other side of the river is an RV park which is a great place to get away for the weekend without actually having to leave town. Dont miss out on this opportunity to enjoy all the beauty nature has to offer.
Parcel Number: 104 080 150 000
Size: 2.5 acres
Location: Siskiyou County, CA
Legal Description: Lot 382 as said Lot is shown on the map of "Klamath River Country Estates, unit No. 4", filed March 27, 1969, in Town Map Book 4, on Pages 148 to 168, inclusive, according to the Official Records on file in the Office of the County Recorder of said Siskiyou County, California.
HOA: Klamath River Country Estates Owners' Association
Zoning: RES-1 (Single Family Residential)
LandCentral Property Number: 12800
04/16/2026
$459,000
10.02 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 2003 N Kidder Creek Rd, Greenview, CA
This well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on 10+/- mostly level acres! It's in central Scott Valley, far northern California, and sits on the edge of the valley floor, below the Marble Mountain Wilderness. The custom home has vaulted ceilings, bay windows, solar tubes and a great open floor plan and beautiful custom cabinetry. The setting is quiet and serene under the oaks , with a peek-a-boo view of the top of Mt. Shasta. The home has an attached two car garage and there is a two bay open shed outdoors. A cozy covered front porch in the front and a deck in the back offer multiple options for outdoor relaxation and living. There is plenty of room for horses and the property is partially fenced. A circle gravel drive and level property offer plenty of room for parking and make it easy for trailers. It's a great place for country living less than 10 minutes from town!
04/30/2025
$1,660,000
890.89 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 7001 E Butte Valley Rd, Macdoel, CA
890 acres in the fertile Butte Valley near Dorris Ca. This place is ready for a new owner to shape its future. 181 acres under pivot and wheel line irrigation with soils suitable for any type of hay or pasture. The southwest section of the ranch is a wetland area which is under conservation easement. Waterfowl hunting and late summer grazing are permitted under the easement agreement. Two ag production wells supply the irrigation water for the fields and wetlands. Certified truck scales facilitate the sale of hay or cattle directly off the ranch. Other amenities include a 2000 sq ft. home, a 2300 sq. ft. shop with 950 sq. ft. of office space, and a large hay barn. The headquarters is located a nice distance off the main road providing privacy without giving up convenience. Perfect for the first timer or a great addition to an existing hay program or diversified cattle and hay operation.
Seller has an additional 110 acres being offered for sale on nearby Shady Dell Rd. See our listing on this website for more details. Properties can be purchased together or separately.
08/26/2023
$2,500,000
1234 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 740 North Butte Street, Dorris, CA
1,234 +/- gross acres with 529 +/- acres planted. Consisting of 220 acres M/L planted to alfalfa approx 6 years old, 130 acres M/L newly planted alfalfa, 130 acres M/L planted to new grass hay, 130 acres M/L ready to plant to spring wheat. The property is irrigated by 4 pivot sprinklers. There are two wheel lines irrigating the remainder of the alfalfa, SE corner of the ranch. Water is supplied by 4 wells with electric turbines. One well has a solar array. There is a 600 ton hay barn built in 2016. The remaining 700 acres +/- is used for cattle grazing, hunting, recreation. The remaining property (700 acs.+/-) is gently sloping to steep. Property lies to the NW of the town of Dorris, CA just off Hwy 97.
04/01/2026
$1,248,000
4 ac.
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Siskiyou County - 601 Outsen Road, Yreka, CA
Exceptional gated estate just inside Yreka city limits with stunning Mount Shasta views! This rare property features two renovated residences connected by a stunning heated indoor pool pavilion. The primary residence (2,940 sq ft) offers 3 bedrooms plus office with Murphy bed, 3 baths, including a generous primary suite with walk-in closet. Highlights include vaulted ceilings, a grand living area with Mount Shasta & landscaped views, hardwood flooring, Corian countertops, custom cabinetry, and all new interior paint & carpeting. The pool sanctuary showcases the salt water pool, skylights, river rock accents, & a dramatic wall of folding window panels creating seamless indoor–outdoor flow to the sprawling Trex decking and curated entertaining spaces. The guest residence (2,285 sq ft) offers a separate entrance for privacy & flexibility, with three bedrooms including two primary suites, an additional guest bedroom, & a dedicated den/or office. Recently updated and turnkey. Destination-style grounds feature paver walkways, pergola entertaining area, water features, seasonal creek, and private gazebo. A circular drive and mature landscaping complete this rare luxury offering.
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