$599,000

611.73 ± Acres
available
Fort Jones, California
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Scarface Acreage

ID: 2109
Status: available
Price: $599,000
Acres: 611.73± acres
Price Per Acre: $979
Types: Undeveloped Land
State: California
City: Fort Jones
County: Siskiyou
ZIP Code: 96032
Lat/Long: 41.58900000, -122.75300000
Presented By: Kathy Hayden
Phone: (530) 598-5336

Description

611.73+/- acres of rolling foothill land on the edge of Scott Valley in Siskiyou County. This off-the-beaten-path property includes a small seasonal stream, nice open meadow areas, and oak woodlands. Wild turkeys and deer can both be found wandering the property. There is a well, but no pump and no power, and the owner doesn't know how many gpm it produces. The property has both nice local views and more far-off views of Big Meadows and the Marble Mountains from parts of the property. There are four legal parcels (contiguous) and another 486 acres located on the other side of the road are also for sale.  This is historically a popular area for blacktail deer hunting, and there are also wild turkeys on the property.

It's on a dirt road, approximately 15 minutes from the small town of Fort Jones, so you'll only feel remote, but are still close to groceries, dining, fuel, etc. Fort Jones has elementary and junior high schools, and nearby Etna has a high school. The nearest small hospital is in the county seat of Yreka, less than half an hour away. Scott Valley has a small local airport as well, only 15 minutes away.

Scott Valley is bordered by Klamath National Forest, Marble Mountain Wilderness, the Russian Wilderness, and the Trinity Alps. It's a great area for those who enjoy outdoor recreation, including trail riding, hiking, trout fishing, and hunting. Winter snow sports are accessible within an easy drive at both Mt. Ashland and Mt. Shasta Ski Parks.

Far northern California country land to enjoy!


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