Whitehawk Meadows Ranch
Executive Summary
The Whitehawk Meadows Ranch is a truly remarkable 83+- acre Sierra retreat located about an hour from Lake Tahoe. A rare combination of lush meadows, pine forests, creeks, ponds, and views offer excellent opportunities to hike, horseback ride, fish, cross-country ski, and enjoy wildlife on this very private
property.
The history of the ranch with its snow and spring-fed streams underscores its value as a part of the Upper Feather River Watershed. While the ranch began as a dairy farm, in the early 1920s, the Department of Fish and Game selected the site for the Feather River Fish Hatchery. Today remnants of a few old hatchery buildings can be found on the property and utilities remain in place.
The ranch consists of two parcels, one of which has a small cabin that might be updated and repaired for occupants.
The ranch is one of the largest properties in this beautiful valley to become available for purchase in many years. The nearby town of Graeagle is a popular destination to access the great outdoors and is the gateway to the Lakes Basin region with its two dozen alpine lakes.
Acreage
Parcels
It is believed that there are two separate parcels, Plumas County Assessor’s Numbers 133-130-09 and 133-130-93. Buyers should investigate the legality of the separate parcels as part of their due diligence. Zoning is a combination of General Agriculture (GA MH) and Rural (R-20 MH). Zoning map and regulations are available upon request.
Location
Location
The ranch is located in the scenic Mohawk Valley in Plumas County, California. It is within the town limits of Clio and just outside the recreation resort community of Graeagle. The ranch is just 45 minutes north of Truckee, one hour from Lake Tahoe and Reno, and two and a half hours from Sacramento. Access to the ranch is via a paved forest service road off Highway 89, the main highway between Lake Tahoe and Mt. Lassen.
Financials
Price/Total
83+/- Acres $795,000