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09/02/2025
$265,000
11.27 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 38181 Ocean Ridge Drive, Gualala, CA
Discover a rare opportunity to own a premium piece of vacant land in a tranquil coastal setting, offering a unique blend of community and privacy. This flatter parcel boasts significant building potential, making it an ideal canvas for your dream home or getaway retreat. Nestled at the edge of the Ocean Ridge Recreation Center and Bower Park, you'll enjoy easy access to outdoor activities while still relishing the serenity of rural living. Just minutes from the ocean, this property harmoniously combines the best of coastal life with the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding forest. With its RR5 zoning, the possibilities are endless, and the option to split the land opens up even more opportunities for development or investment!
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/18/2025
$10,900,000
1383 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 16401 South Highway 1, Manchester, CA
The historic Biaggi Ranch is situated on Mendocino's pristine coast between the coastal hamlets of Manchester and Elk. A ranch of this caliber rarely comes to market. Comprising of over 1382 acres, the ranch rises from almost sea level rolling grassland pasture to over 1600 feet elevation with towering redwood forests. Intermixed in this diverse topography are lush mountain meadows, spring-fed draws, and building sites with big, unobstructed coastal views south to Point Arena's lighthouse and north to Irish Beach, and west across the Pacific as far as the eye can see. Historically the ranch has run sheep and dairy stock with the occasional grain crop being cultivated on the ranch's western flats. Since the 1970s, however, the ranch has been utilized more as a beef operation running between 80-100 cows. Throughout its history, the Biaggi Ranch's forest has proved to be a sustainable and reliable resource providing split rail fencing, railroad ties, shake, lumber, and tanoak bark from the late 1800s thru the mid-late 1900s at which time the ranch's focus changed to longer-term forestry practices that stressed sustainability, yield, and quality while preserving the ecological integrity of the ranch. The ranch has an estimated +18 million board feet of timber with roughly that split between Redwood and Douglas Fir with a small amount of White Fir. There is an NTMP in place. This timber stand is a significant resource allowing the new owner many opportunities including sustainable harvesting, carbon credit banking, conservation easement potential, or a combination of all three. Besides the ranch's economic attributes, the ranch affords immense recreational potential. There is a well-maintained road and trail system throughout the ranch that allows access to almost all points and could double as equestrian and ATV trails. The ranch plays host to a number of different species including Blacktail Deer, wild turkey, mountain and valley quail, blue grouse, occasional black bear, wild hog, and many other species. The ranch would be an ideal hunting retreat or for the matter a wildlife preserve. Besides its wildlife, the ranch has numerous streams including Owl Creek and Alder Creek tributaries which provide critical habitat for the steelhead coming from the Pacific. In regards to improvements, the ranch has two modest homes that were built in the early 1900s (1200 sq ft and 800 sq ft) that could serve as a temporary abode while the new owners build their new home and then later converted to caretaker's quarters. The two older barns are in working order and provide able room for livestock, hay, and storage. The houses are fed by a spring and even with the worst drought in California history performed without fault. The ranch is fenced and crossed fence in parts. The ranch is about 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the San Francisco Bay Area. The closest airport is in the town of Little River, 24 miles from the property. For commercial flights, the Sonoma County Airport is 2 hours from the property.
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
06/23/2025
$1,995,000
262 ac.
ACTIVE
Mendocino County - 2389 Twining Road, Ukiah, CA
Discover the unparalleled beauty and adventure of North Mayacamas Ranch, a breathtaking 262-acre retreat nestled in the foothills of the North Mayacamas Mountain Range. With sweeping views across the entire Ukiah Valley, this extraordinary property offers a front-row seat to nature's masterpiece, culminating in unforgettable sunsets from the expansive back patioan idyllic setting for relaxation and connection. This sprawling estate is a playground for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Hunt quail, trophy blacktail deer, turkey, pigs, dove, and bear right on your own land. Explore miles of private UTV, dirt bike, and hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and rugged terrain. Enjoy approximately 1/2 mile of year-round Howell Creek frontage, perfect for serene moments by the water. For shooting enthusiasts, the ranch boasts two established ranges, a trap shooting area, and a newly built shooting bench. A dedicated helicopter landing zone and a site primed for a 500' STOL runway elevate the property's exclusivity, while a 2-mile private road with electric gates ensures privacy and security. North Mayacamas Ranch is as practical as it is stunning. Water is sourced from an improved spring (producing 2-15 gallons per hour) and stored in an 9,000 gallon system for reliable supply. Power from PG&E is consistent, with the ability to operate the entire ranch on the back-up generator, and an oversized 850-gallon propane tank supports the home's needs. Starlink internet keeps you connected, while the property's Williamson Act status offers reduced property taxesa rare financial advantage. A dedicated fire mitigation system, including two 2,500-gallon water tanks plumbed for firefighting, underscores the ranch's preparedness. Cal Fire has previously utilized the land for training, a partnership that could continue at your discretion. Built in 2008, the 2,400-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends rustic charm with contemporary luxury. Every room frames panoramic views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas Mountains, inviting the outdoors in. The open floor plan features wood-lined cathedral ceilings, custom cabinetry, and a river rock hearth surrounding a Harman Oakwood wood stoveperfect for cozy evenings. Tile flooring flows throughout, with heated flooring in the Master bedroom and carpeted bedrooms for comfort. The master suite opens to a wraparound Trex deck, while the guest room offers private courtyard access. Additional highlights include an air-conditioned wine storage room, oversized mudroom, large pantry, reloading room, and ample attic storage. An efficient HVAC system, instant hot water, and a recently replaced attic fan ensure year-round comfort. The home's exterior is an entertainer's dream. Savor al fresco dining in the fully screened-in outdoor living room, unwind in the hot tub, or challenge friends on the bocce ball court. The expansive Trex deck overlooks the valley, while a custom Lookout Gazebo and woodshed, crafted from reclaimed Boonville barn wood, add timeless character. A large chicken coop, storage shed, and automated drip landscaping complete the grounds, all enclosed by a fully fenced perimeter with a gated entrance. With a horse boarding and riding facility at the neighboring property and a 3.3-mile perimeter ripe for exploration, North Mayacamas Ranch is more than a homeit's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunter's paradise, or a legacy estate, this property delivers unmatched versatility and beauty. Embrace the freedom of wide-open spaces and the serenity of Ukiah Valley's finest vistas. Your adventure begins here. Property Highlights: 262 acres of rolling oak studded foothill ranch and excellent hunting. Easy access yet very private.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2400 square feet with open floor plan and Cathedral ceilings. Large Garage and workshop attached. Built in 2008.Expansive views of the Ukiah Valley and North Mayacamas MountainsWater Sourced from a substantial spring on the Ranch with 8,500 gallons of storageRanch Storage ShedGardens and landscaping with Drip Irrigation
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