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NOTE: Click on the Approximate Coordinates link below to explore the area on Google Maps. Zoom in for a detailed view of local attractions, roads, etc., or zoom out for a wider perspective of the surrounding region.
Approximate Coordinates: 41°14'57.3"N 120°43'07.7"W
Legal Description: Lot 34 & 35, Block 76, California Pines Unit 5, a subdivision of the County of Modoc according to the official Plat thereof, filed in Book 2 of Maps in Modoc County Records.
Nestled in the northeastern corner of California, Modoc County is a tranquil and picturesque haven filled with untouched natural beauty and a laid-back, small-town charm. Blessed with breathtaking landscapes, this county boasts rolling meadows, pristine lakes, and towering mountains, offering outdoor enthusiasts a playground for hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. Waterfowl season is huge in this area. It is also home to diverse wildlife, including eagles, deer, and other species.
What to Do and See in Modoc County >>
These two adjacent lots are located off Sierra Road in the Hill Unit 5 of California Pines. The Hill units are almost all covered with four different kinds of pine trees. The elevation in the hill units varies from 5,000 to 6,400 feet. All the roads are gravel roads.
The California Pines Lake is 256 acres and next to it sits the California Pines Lodge, a 4,400 feet airstrip, and campground. The 8,000 square foot lodge features guest rooms, a restaurant, lounge, banquet room and activity room. The grounds of the lodge also include a swimming pool.
See the California Pines Lodge >>
RVs and camping are permissible for up to 30 days of a calendar year. If you are considering constructing a home, please note that the living space must be no less than 500 square feet, you must drill a well and install a septic system, and you can extend electric lines or install solar power. Please review the following link below for detailed information.
The warm, dry summers encourage camping, hiking, fishing, and water sports against the backdrop of the uniquely beautiful Warner Mountains, with their clear alpine streams and a high desert dotted with serene lakes.
An ideal habitat for diverse wildlife, Modoc County and the National Wildlife Refuge are home to bald eagles, peregrine falcons, goshawks, golden eagles, Rocky Mountain mule deer and elk, wild horses, burros and pronghorn antelope.
Alturas, the commercial center for northeastern California, is about 30 miles away. It lies in the broad valley of the Pit River offering lodging at the historic Niles Hotel, modern and historic shops, and restaurants. Modoc County provides a variety of bed & breakfast inns featuring amenities such as hot springs, ranch living, fishing, or wilderness access.
Don’t let this opportunity pass you by!!
NOTE: The California Pines Property Owners Association maintains common areas for the benefit of the property owners, residents and the general public. The 2024 annual POA fee is $105 and will become the responsibility of the buyer.
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NOTE: Click on the Approximate Coordinates link below to explore the area on Google Maps. Zoom in for a detailed view of local attractions, roads, etc., or zoom out for a wider perspective of the surrounding region.
Approximate Coordinates: 41°14'57.3"N 120°43'07.7"W
Legal Description: Lot 34 & 35, Block 76, California Pines Unit 5, a subdivision of the County of Modoc according to the official Plat thereof, filed in Book 2 of Maps in Modoc County Records.
Nestled in the northeastern corner of California, Modoc County is a tranquil and picturesque haven filled with untouched natural beauty and a laid-back, small-town charm. Blessed with breathtaking landscapes, this county boasts rolling meadows, pristine lakes, and towering mountains, offering outdoor enthusiasts a playground for hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. Waterfowl season is huge in this area. It is also home to diverse wildlife, including eagles, deer, and other species.
What to Do and See in Modoc County >>
These two adjacent lots are located off Sierra Road in the Hill Unit 5 of California Pines. The Hill units are almost all covered with four different kinds of pine trees. The elevation in the hill units varies from 5,000 to 6,400 feet. All the roads are gravel roads.
The California Pines Lake is 256 acres and next to it sits the California Pines Lodge, a 4,400 feet airstrip, and campground. The 8,000 square foot lodge features guest rooms, a restaurant, lounge, banquet room and activity room. The grounds of the lodge also include a swimming pool.
See the California Pines Lodge >>
RVs and camping are permissible for up to 30 days of a calendar year. If you are considering constructing a home, please note that the living space must be no less than 500 square feet, you must drill a well and install a septic system, and you can extend electric lines or install solar power. Please review the following link below for detailed information.
The warm, dry summers encourage camping, hiking, fishing, and water sports against the backdrop of the uniquely beautiful Warner Mountains, with their clear alpine streams and a high desert dotted with serene lakes.
An ideal habitat for diverse wildlife, Modoc County and the National Wildlife Refuge are home to bald eagles, peregrine falcons, goshawks, golden eagles, Rocky Mountain mule deer and elk, wild horses, burros and pronghorn antelope.
Alturas, the commercial center for northeastern California, is about 30 miles away. It lies in the broad valley of the Pit River offering lodging at the historic Niles Hotel, modern and historic shops, and restaurants. Modoc County provides a variety of bed & breakfast inns featuring amenities such as hot springs, ranch living, fishing, or wilderness access.
Don’t let this opportunity pass you by!!
NOTE: The California Pines Property Owners Association maintains common areas for the benefit of the property owners, residents and the general public. The 2024 annual POA fee is $105 and will become the responsibility of the buyer.
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