Madera County, California Land For Sale (435 results)
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03/25/2025
$4,362,600
158.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 37424 Avenue 9, Madera, CA
This prime farming property is ideally situated just minutes from Riverpark and Valley Children's Hospital. The farm belongs to Root Creek Water District, and features two agricultural wells, allowing for both flood and irrigation through an efficient dual-line system. The property features a spacious barn, an office, and a mobile home for your convenience and enjoyment. Properties of this caliber are infrequently available in this region, so don't let this chance slip away!
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
07/10/2025
$17,000,000
1525 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 29710 Avenue 15 1/2, Madera, CA
The G.O. Madera Almond Ranch consists of approximately 1,525 acres in Madera County, California, across nine legal parcels. All parcels are enrolled in the Williamson Act, and wetlands and swales were delineated prior to orchard development. Roughly 1,360 acres are planted to almonds. Of these, 948 acres were planted in 2009 and 412 acres in 2013. The orchard is comprised of Nonpareil (50%), Monterey (25%), and Fritz (25%) varieties on Nemaguard rootstock, with tree spacing at 18 feet by 20 feet (121 trees per acre). While production has been light in recent seasons, the seven-year average yield is approximately 2,034 pounds per planted acre.
The property includes seven irrigation wells that deliver water to three reservoirs, each equipped with sand media filtration. Irrigation is distributed via a dual-line drip system. The ranch falls within the Madera County GSA in the Madera Subbasin. Water allocations are based on the full 1,525 gross acres, and the ranch is not currently using its full allocation. Unused allocation is accumulating and carries forward.
06/07/2024
$25,000
1.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 30519 N Dome Dr, Coarsegold, CA
Nestled just 0.25 miles from the scenic Revis Hiking Trailhead, this stunning property offers the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and access to outdoor adventure. Located within the sought-after Yosemite Lakes Park community, residents and their guests enjoy exclusive use of private trails with breathtaking panoramic views, rolling meadows, and serene oak groves. Whether you're drawn to the challenge of steep ascents leading to 360-degree vistas or prefer peaceful strolls through the greenbelt, this location is a hiker's dream. Experience the best of mountain living while still enjoying the convenience of nearby amenities in this tranquil retreat.
Embrace mountain living on this 1.15 Acres lot in Coarsegold, Madera County. This Residential-zoned land is ready for your dream home, with water and overhead electricity at the lot line, and plenty of space to build. Set at 1490 feet elevation, enjoy the scenic views and convenient asphalt road access. The property is part of an HOA, ensuring a well-maintained community. With a clear title and low yearly taxes of $265, this is your chance to build a serene mountain retreat. APN: 093-500-003-000
Yosemite Lakes Park HOA offers a TON of great amenities from a local grill and restaurant, a golf course, swimming pool and tennis court, equestrian center, and trails & recreation!
PROPERTY FACTS:
Zoning: Residential Mountain Single Family (RMS)
Water: Water line at the road!
Electric: Overhead utilities at lot line
HOA: This is in an HOA
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
11/23/2023
$3,350,000
784.43 ac.
ACTIVE
Madera County - 50871 Road 200, O'Neals, CA
Fine Gold Creek Ranch is a multi-parcel 784.43-acre property near O'Neals in Madera County. Just over thirty miles from Yosemite National Park and the Clovis/Fresno area, this ranch offers multiple homes, ponds, prime livestock grazing and hunting land, all straddling the year-round Fine Gold Creek. This income producing property has water, wildlife, rich habitat and an ideal central location for your home or getaway. Seller financing available.
Land
This beautiful property includes two contiguous parcels: APN 050-101-005 (168.52-acres) and 050-101-009 (615.91-acres); totaling approximately 784.43-acres. Two domestic and five ag wells, two water tanks, the creek and lakes supply ample water to the improvements and property. The year-round Fine Gold Creek runs through the property, feeding the two large pond / lakes and greatly enhancing the rich habitat for livestock and wildlife. Surrounding the ranch center are gently rolling hills, flat grazing land, good soils, studded with a variety of trees including oak and other deciduous varieties, conifers, grasses and wildflowers. A myriad of wildlife can be seen on the ranch land and in the surrounding area. Spectacular views of the region's Mother Lode foothills and Sierra Nevada range can be taken in from around the property including panoramic vistas from the home. Clear night skies free from ambient light and gentle breezes offer a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. Well-maintained roads provide access through the ranch. The property is not in the Williamson Act.
Improvements
There are three main homes on the property: A ~3,300-sq. ft. two story main home; a single-story wood-clad guest house; and a trailer home. All three are currently used for rental income, totaling over $55,000 annually. All three have central heat and air. One well services the main home and guest house while another one provides service to the third home. Each of the three residences has its own power (with meters) and septic system.
Main Home (50871 Road 200): Paved driveway, carport, two bedrooms, three baths each with dual vanities, two kitchens, laundry room, great room, nook area, storage, dining, closets, decks / patios, balconies and more. Propane heat. The guest house (50881 Road 200) and mobile unit (50891 Road 200) include living, dining, sleeping areas and more. The covered open-sided metal building supplies a large storage area for ranch vehicles and equipment. Two shipping storage containers supply even more storage. There are also two small well houses. The property includes plentiful covered and open storage for livestock feed, ranch equipment, side-by-sides, boats and other vehicles and materials / supplies. The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates, and more.
Note: Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding 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 Gold Country, Valley and Sierra Nevada. Millerton Lake is just twenty miles away, with the world-renowned Yosemite National Park only 32-miles up CA-41. Shaver Lake, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are just to the southeast while the growing Madera Wine Trail is a short drive towards the Valley. China Peak provides snow sports only 50+ miles away.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for cattle and horse grazing and other farm and ranch activities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Riparian rights along Fine Gold Creek.
General Operations
Rental income from the three residential units is approximately $55,000 annually. Historically the ranch had a livestock grazing lease commanding approximately $25,000 annually.
Region & Climate
O'Neals, North Fork and the neighboring communities in Madera County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region has a rich history of cattle ranching and mining, along with extensive outdoor recreation.
History
Madera history, before and after the formation of the county in 1893, has been determined by its three different physical areas and its consequent resources; First, the belt of foothill region in which gold was discovered and the first village established for the accommodation of homesteaders on the only available water supply; secondly, the plains area, with but scant water supply under natural conditions, which could furnish only pasture until such time as electric power warranted pumping or highly capitalized water storage furnished gravity water to the farmer; and thirdly, the higher Sierras, with their timber and mineral and opportunities for recreation and the accommodation of tourists. (Source at bottom of the page)
Madera County was formed in 1893 from Fresno County during a special election held in Fresno on May 16, 1893. Citizens residing in the area that was to become Madera County voted 1,179 to 358 for separation from Fresno County and the establishment of Madera County. Madera is the Spanish term for wood. The county derives its name from the town of Madera, named when the California Lumber Company built a log flume to carry lumber to the Central Pacific Railroad there in 1876. (Source at bottom of the page)
Location
The Fine Gold Creek Ranch is located near O'Neals and North Fork, along Road 200. Situated halfway between Clovis (32-mi) and Yosemite National Park (32-mi), the ranch is a short 20-miles to Millerton Lake and 18-miles to Oakhurst and Bass Lake. Fresno International Airport is a 45-min drive to the south. Shopping, ranch and farming resources, dining and entertainment are available in nearby communities.
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