Land like this doesn't come up for sale often. At the base of Kanaka Peak, and bordering Whiskeytown National Park, this 148.8 parcel is the ultimate hunter's paradise or homestead. Rumor has it that the original homesteader used to run cattle from this property, down and across Clear Creek and back up the hill to Muletown Road when he needed to move them. The property features 1 large pond, and 2 smaller holding ponds. You'll find a big, beautiful meadow just above the main pond. Large oak trees and lots of room to roam. See ''hand drawn map'' under documents. A fire did come through the property several years back - many trees made it, but not all. Currently, the main pond is full from rain runoff, but an irrigation water line exists which draws off Kanaka Creek. Buyer to verify applicable water rights, easements, and property corners. Springtime maintenance is required to get water flowing through the irrigation line every year.
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