301.2 +/- acres of wooded hillside, just a few miles outside of Fort Jones, in central Siskiyou County - this quiet, private location has been primarily used for blacktail deer hunting and cattle grazing. It lays within Ragland Gulch, above Hungry Hollow. The terrain varies from gently sloping to steep, from around 3,400 feet in elevation to 4,400 feet elevation. The trees on the property are a mix of oaks and pines. The views are of local hills and mountains, and the upper portion has beautiful views of Mt. Shasta and the Marble Mountains. The property does not have well or septic and there is no power on East Rd., so it's an off-grid location, primarily recreational in use. If you're looking for a far northern California get away, possibly build a cabin, do some hiking, wood cutting, and deer hunting, then make an appointment to see this Scott Valley property!
Property Highlights:
Quiet Wooded Location
Blacktail Deer, Grouse, Black Bear are common in the Scott Valley Area
Off Grid
Minutes from the town of Fort Jones, which is under 1,000 people, but includes several restaurants, groceries, schools, bank, art gallery and museum, etc.
Central Siskiyou County in far northern California
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