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04/10/2025
$630,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - 9000 Six Bit Ranch Road, Chinese Camp, CA
Six Bit Vista Retreat is a 40-acre property near the town of Chinese Camp in historic Tuolumne County. Minutes from CA-120, this turnkey property includes a home, barns, creek, outbuildings and more. In the scenic Red Hills area, the property offers public road access, great water sources and striking views of the area foothills. This quiet retreat property is centrally located between Groveland and Oakdale with many recreational opportunities.
Land
NOTE: This property was impacted by the Cal-Fire 6-5 Fire that began on 9/2/25 with some outbuildings being burned. The home is intact along with the solar power system. Contact the agent for more updates.
This property ranges from 1,000' 1,280 and is adjacent to public land on three sides. The property has convenient, well-maintained access via Red Hills Road and Six Bit Ranch Road. The gravel driveway to the ranch center features tree-covered rolling hills, valleys and expansive vistas. A second internal road provides access to a hilltop pad and another outbuilding, providing expansive vistas of the area. The property includes a beautiful creek along Six Bit Gulch winding through the lower meadow area and ending in nearby Lake Don Pedro. A quartz mine is on site and a variety of native conifers, other trees and vegetation populate the land. APN: 064-190-002-000
Improvements
This off-grid property includes:
HOME: 1,868-sq. ft. two-story main home. Includes kitchen with pantry storage, dining area, great room, laundry/misc. room, first floor bedroom with closet, first floor bathroom, two second floor bedrooms with additional loft areas, second floor closet, second floor bathroom, 160-sq. ft screened indoor/outdoor porch room and a fully covered 475-sq. ft. deck. The home has many windows providing outstanding views throughout. The home is solar powered with battery and generator back-up. The water well includes a large 3,000 storage tank. A septic system and propane tank also serves the home.
GARAGE/CARPORT STORAGE BUILDING: 560-sq. ft. 28'x20' detached wood garage/carport storage building with separate connected storage room, located near the entrance to the home.
SOLAR BATTERY/STORAGE BUILDING: 96-sq. ft. 8'x12' lockable enclosed wood framed building for solar battery and other storage.
WELL CONTROL BUILDING: 64-sq. ft. 8'x8' wood building for water well controls and misc. use.
UPPER BARN/OUTBUILDING: 700-sq. ft. 44'x16' multi-use wood outbuilding.
CREEKSIDE BARN/OUTBUILDING: 780-sq. ft. multi-use wood outbuilding.
MID-LEVEL BARN/OUTBUILDING: 280-sq. ft. 28'x10' multi-use wood outbuilding.
HOME-LEVEL BARN/OUTBUILDING: 700-sq. ft. multi-use wood outbuilding.
OTHER: The land is fenced and cross fenced with internal ranch roads, gates and other features and equipment. The main driveway gate is a solar powered automatic unit.
Buildings, structures, square-footages and other details are approximate.
Recreation
The property is located in the Gold Rush foothills at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, rich with a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Six Bit Vista Retreat is in the Red Hills Recreation Area, a region of 7,100 acres of public land located between Chinese Camp/CA-120 and La Grange Road to the southwest. Other outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hunting, fishing, off-roading, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. 45-miles east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. The popular fishing and boating at Lake Don Pedro Moccasin Point Marina is only 9-miles away. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing as well. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Jamestown, Sonora and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of lively shops, restaurants, hotels with premier golf, dining and recreation.
Red Hills Recreation Area Additional Information: TheRed Hills are noticeably different from the surrounding countryside. The serpentine-based soils in the area support a unique assemblage of plant species. Included among the thorny buckbrush and foothill pine is a rich variety of annual wildflowers. In the Red Hills buckbrush and other shrubs provide browse and seeds for mule deer, jackrabbits, coyotes, bobcats and fox. Approximately 88 bird species have been observed in the Red Hills, including mourning dove, ash-throated flycatcher, scrub jay, wren-tit, plain titmouse, bushtit, Bewick's wren and house finch. Valley quail and mourning dove are the major game birds in the Red Hills. An abundant insect population supports insectivorous birds including western kingbirds, ash- throated flycatcher, tree swallows, barn swallows, black phoebes, and others. Raptors include the red-tailed hawk, Cooper's hawk, prairie falcon, and great horned owl. Fish-eating birds seen in the Red Hills include the belted kingfisher and great blue heron. Roadrunners can also be found. Wintering bald eagles roost along the shores of Don Pedro Reservoir and have been observed where Six Bit Gulch enters the lake.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
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Region & Climate
Chinese Camp and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region, in the middle of Gold Country, boasts some of the most sun-days in the area by being above the fog line and below snowfall areas. Chinese Camp Elementary School, Grades: 3-6, Distance: Approx. 1.3-miles; Jamestown Elementary School, Grades: K-8, Distance: Approx. 7.2-miles; Sonora High School, Grades: 9-12, Distance: Approx. 10.2-miles.
History
Chinese Camp is the remnant of a notable California Gold Rush mining town. Between 1849 and 1882, thousands of Chinese immigrants arrived in the area to look for good fortune on the legendary Gold Mountain. The settlement was first known as Camp Washington or Washingtonville and one of the few remaining streets is Washington Street. Source: Wikipedia
Chinese Camp is a registered Historical Landmark. Reportedly founded about 1849 by a group of Englishmen who employed Chinese as miners, Chinese Camp was headquarters for stage lines in early 1850s and for several California Chinese mining companies. Much surface gold was found on hills and flats. Source: California State Parks
Location
Chinese Camp is in Tuolumne County along the scenic CA-120. The property is 11-miles from Sonora, 9-miles to Moccasin Point Marina at Don Pedro Lake, 18-miles to Groveland, 25-miles to Oakdale and 42-miles to Yosemite National Park. These towns and nearby communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents. Numerous international airports are a few hours' drive to the west and north. The Chinese Camp post office is 2.1-miles from the property.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
04/14/2023
$985,000
440 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - TBD Blacks Creek Road, Coulterville, CA
Blacks Creek Ranch is a 440-acre multi-parcel property in Tuolumne Co., 5.0-miles northwest of Coulterville and 16-miles south of Groveland. This scenic ranch is located in the heart of the Motherlode on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, one hour from Yosemite. This beautiful property, near many lakes and rivers, has abundant wildlife, views and agricultural versatility. It's an ideal setting for your ranch, home or recreational retreat.
Land
This property is comprised of two separate and contiguous parcels in the Williamson Act. The land is forested with a variety of deciduous and conifer trees, including numerous oak and pine species. Many types of native grasses, shrubs and other under-story plants populate this picturesque property. The ranch includes well-maintained roads traveling throughout the beautiful and fertile terrain. The land ranges from nearly flat along the valley portion of the property to gently rolling hills and varied topography throughout (see map). Moccasin Creek and other streams provide water, along with a year-around spring. The property includes two separate parcels: 280-acres and 160-acres, totaling approx. 440-acres, nearly all surrounded by public BLM land. There are several excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road/ranch/recreational vehicles, equipment, livestock/horse barns, corrals and more. The property provides amazing views within and beyond the property. This scenic land, which borders public land, includes rich habitat for livestock, quail, deer, turkey and other wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property is not fully fenced. Fences are Convenience fences and do not necessarily denote property lines/boundaries, which are to be verified through title. See Recreation section for more. APN 071-110-005, 160-acres; APN 071-120-006, 280-acres. Total of 440-acres.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include hiking, hunting, fishing, off-road, biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area at Lake McClure is a short drive and Don Pedro Reservoir is nearby, both offering boating, water-sports and fishing. The nearby Tuolumne and Merced Rivers and tributaries/streams flow down from Yosemite and the Sierra providing excellent fly-fishing, as well on the Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers. Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US, is less than an hour drive with snow skiing at Dodge Ridge east of Sonora. The West's best lakes, rivers and streams of the foothills and Sierras surround the area, with the stunning scenery of the Gold Country, Yosemite and Sonora Pass. Excellent golfing can be found in Sonora and Oakdale, with spectacular wineries in Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. Columbia State Park and numerous other Tuolumne and Mariposa County historical points of interest are nearby.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities. See Land section for more.
General Operations
Property generates income via cattle grazing leases.
Region & Climate
The Coulterville area offers year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. Yosemite travelers can opt to take Highway 132, aka the Historic John Muir Trail, through Coulterville and along a scenic, laid back route to the Sierra wonderland, or travel the equally nearby CA-120 entrance leading you through the charming historic town of Groveland and into a sportsperson's paradise.
History
The property is on the southern edge of Tuolumne County. The region has a rich history in the gold mining era and continues to provide a Gold Country feel in the surrounding nearby communities. The Mother Lode is a narrow belt of land in east-central California ranging in elevation between 700 and 3,000 feet. Called La Veta Madre (The Mother Vein) by Mexican miners, it snuggles along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada for about 250 miles between Mariposa and Sierra City and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the state. From gently rolling, chaparral-covered foothills, alive with wildflowers in the spring and lion-colored grasses in summer, to slender river gorges and wooded valleys, the scenery offers pure visual delights. See Region & Climate section for more.
Location
Blacks Creek Ranch is located in a private area yet convenient to many nearby communities and resources. It is located 5-miles from Coulterville, 16-miles from Groveland on CA-120, and a 30-min drive from Jamestown and Sonora on CA-108. Oakdale is 45-miles away and the Sacramento International Airport is just over a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch and home resources and supplies are available in several nearby communities.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
05/16/2023
$885,000
472.72 ac.
ACTIVE
Tuolumne County - Priest Coulterville RoadPriest Coulterville Road, Jackass Creek Access Road, Groveland, CA
The Neuman Ranch is a beautiful 472.72-acre multi-parcel property near Big Oak Flat and Groveland, CA. A short drive south from Priest Station, this versatile property is in the heart of Tuolumne County gold country and a short drive to Yosemite. With excellent development versatility, spring water and outbuildings, this property has a paved access point, prime location and a scenic setting for your dream home, ranch or recreational retreat.
Land
The property is comprised of eleven contiguous parcels totaling 472.72-acres and provides excellent development opportunity. The terrain ranges from nearly flat to moderately sloped areas, forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, e.g., Mariposa Lilies, Wild Clematis and others. Beautiful Oaks, some Heritage-sized, Pines, Buckeyes and other trees dot the landscape with Little Jackass Creek and Spring Gulch Creek running through portions of the land. The property's primary access point is on the west along Priest Coulterville Road. The Spring Gulch Road that traverses the property is a public county road, but is not maintained by the county (a road maintenance agreement is in place). This primary internal road and secondary road provides access through the picturesque terrain. There are numerous excellent building sites on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including: homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides amazing views of California's famed Motherlode region within and beyond the property. This scenic land has a natural year-around spring, includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. The property was previously enrolled in the Williamson Act and is primed for re-enrollment. The property was part of the Wildwood Farms subdivision, issued 10/27/77 and renewed 07/10/91 (Public Report #013904SA-A06).
APNs 066-680-007-000/008-000/009-000/010-000/011-000 total approx. 208.5-acres.
APNs 066-690-001-000/002-000/003-000/004-000/005-000/006-000 total approx. 264-acres.
Improvements
The ranch property includes two outbuildings. The primary building is a 848-sf. ft. two-story residential styled barn-type/cabin structure affording excellent views and easy access. It is wired for generator or solar power and plumbed for water and propane. It includes multiple rooms/spaces, a kitchen-type area and a loft accessible via stairs. A lockable sectional door provides access to the garage. A septic tank system serves the building. The barn/cabin has great flexibility and provides opportunity for a variety of uses. The second building is a 192-sq. ft. wood clad, roofed storage shed where the water well is located. It is located near the barn for ease of access and use. Outbuilding sizes are approximate.
Recreation
Outdoor activity opportunities on the property and in the region include, hunting, fishing, ATV, mountain biking, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Other activities are available in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. Moccasin Recreation area at Lake Don Pedro is a 30-min drive west on CA-120 with Melones Reservoir a short distance further to the north. South of Don Pedro you will find Horseshoe Bend Rec. Area at Lake McClure offering boating, watersports and fishing for multiple species. The nearby Tuolumne, Stanislaus and Merced Rivers provide excellent fly-fishing. A short drive east on CA-120 you will find yourself in Yosemite, one of the most unique and picturesque National Parks in the US. Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, biological diversity, including unparalleled hiking, camping, fishing and sightseeing. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Big Oak Flat and Groveland provide a step back in time with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining at Pine Mountain Lake and more.
See the Resource section for more information.
Agriculture
The property is well suited for livestock grazing and horses with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Big Oak Flat, Groveland, Coulterville and the neighboring communities in Tuolumne and Mariposa County offer year-around residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather. The region boasts some of the most sun-days in the area, being above the fog line and below most snowfall areas.
History
The Neuman Ranch has been family owned since 1958 and has been maintained in an unspoiled-like manner to a great extent over the years. The property was the site of a since removed Old Spring Gulch School. A portion of the original stagecoach road route runs through a section of the ranch. Nearby Big Oak Flat and Groveland were originally part of a small placer mining area discovered by James D. Savage, a California pioneer of 1846. The gold was first found in the waterway later named Rattlesnake Creek, near Big Oak Flat. Both towns are on the way to Yosemite National Park. Savage founded the towns of Big Oak Flat and Garrote (now Groveland), then collectively known as Savages Diggings in 1849. Big Oak Flat got its name from a large oak located there. The Groveland section of the camp was named Garrote from its reputation of swift and hard justice by way of hangings. In 1874, the Big Oak Flat Road to Yosemite was completed as a tourism and freight route linking the San Joaquin River docks in Stockton and the Yosemite Valley. Passing through Big Oak Flat and Garrote, the road, now largely Highway 120 in Tuolumne County, became and remains an important factor in the vitality of the region. The large Hetch Hetchy (HH) water project's headquarters was in Groveland from 1915 to 1925. The City and County of San Francisco had gained generous rights to the Tuolumne River watershed in 1910 and set its sights on damming the main Tuolumne River as it meandered through HH, a wide glacial cut valley almost as grand as Yosemite. O'Shanghnessey Dam, a key feature of the HH Water and Power project, was constructed at HH. Before the actual dam construction could get underway, the San Francisco project built the HH Railroad extending from the Sierra Railway at the HH Junction, fifteen miles west of Jamestown, and continuing to the dam site. Miles of tunnels were drilled to carry the water 150 miles to reservoirs in the Bay Area. Evidence of the Hetch Hetchy project can be seen along Highway 120 where four large penstocks descend to Moccasin, adjacent to Priest Grade.
Source: Tuolumne Co. Historical Society
Location
Big Oak Flat and Groveland are in Tuolumne County along CA-120. The Neuman Ranch is 2.6-miles south of Priest Station on Priest Coulterville Road. The historic town of Coulterville is 7.6-miles south of the property entrance along Priest Coulterville Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to Yosemite National Park. Numerous international airports are a few hours drive to the west, north and south with Pine Mountain Lake airport nearby.
See the Recreation section for more.
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