$350,000

54.74 ± Acres
new listing
Volcano, California
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Volcano Gem

ID: 2928
Status: new listing
Price: $350,000
Acres: 54.74± acres
Price Per Acre: $6,394
Types: Undeveloped Land, Recreational Land
State: California
City: Volcano
County: Amador
ZIP Code: 95689
Lat/Long: 38.45500000, -120.63600000
Presented By: Janet DeLeo
Phone: (209) 304-2495

Description


Private Volcano Land Opportunity | 54.74 Acres | Charleston Road, Volcano, California

Nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Foothills, this extraordinary two-parcel property offers one of the most compelling land opportunities to emerge in the historic Volcano area in recent memory. Spanning approximately 54.74 acres of breathtaking natural terrain, this rare offering combines exceptional privacy, abundant natural resources, and the timeless beauty of California's Gold Country — all in a setting that feels worlds away from the ordinary.

A Landscape That Inspires

From the moment you arrive, the land speaks for itself. Sweeping open meadows catch the morning light, while groves of mature native trees provide shade, shelter, and a sense of permanence that only decades of undisturbed growth can produce. The terrain rolls gently across the acreage, offering varied topography that lends itself to an equally varied range of uses — whether you envision a private family compound, an equestrian retreat, a nature sanctuary, or simply a place to escape and breathe.

The property's natural character is rich and layered. Wildflowers dot the meadow edges in season, wildlife move freely through the land, and the sound of birdsong replaces the noise of everyday life. This is land that rewards those who take the time to walk it.

The Rarest of Resources: Year-Round Natural Springs

Perhaps the most exceptional feature of this property is something that cannot be built or manufactured — year-round natural springs. In a region where water rights and reliable water sources are among the most prized assets a rural property can possess, this land is already endowed with nature's most valuable gift.

These springs feed into the meadow areas, sustaining the lush vegetation and creating natural gathering points for local wildlife including deer, wild turkey, and a host of native birds. Whether you plan to build a home, operate an agricultural endeavor, or simply hold the land as an investment, the presence of a reliable, natural water source dramatically enhances both the utility and the long-term value of this property.

Privacy Without Isolation

Tucked discreetly off Charleston Road, the property achieves a level of seclusion that is increasingly difficult to find — yet it is never far from the conveniences and charms of foothill living. The historic town of Volcano, one of California's best-preserved Gold Rush villages, is just minutes away. There you'll find beloved local restaurants, a community theater, a unique country store, and a palpable sense of history that has drawn visitors and residents alike for generations.

Beyond Volcano, the broader Amador County region offers a lifestyle rich with outdoor recreation and wine country culture. World-class wineries and tasting rooms line the roads of the Shenandoah Valley. The surrounding Sierra Foothills provide countless miles of hiking trails, fishing streams, and scenic byways. And when the seasons change, Lake Amador, Pardee Reservoir, and the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada are all within comfortable driving distance.

Two Parcels. One Vision.

The property consists of two adjoining parcels sold together, offering flexibility for future planning. Whether you choose to keep the full acreage intact as a unified estate or explore options for the individual parcels down the road, the combined footprint provides meaningful options. Opportunities to acquire contiguous acreage of this size — with natural water, open meadows, and true privacy — in the Volcano area are genuinely rare and growing rarer with each passing year.

This is not just a land purchase. It is an investment in a way of life — in quiet mornings, open skies, and the enduring beauty of California's Sierra Foothills.

Come walk the land. Come experience Volcano.

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