Residential Land For Sale
$545,000
Tbd Starkes Grade Rd
Pollock Pines, California, United States
Listed By: Realtyww Info
Listed On: 07/19/2024
Listing ID: GL11903831 View More Details
Description
Cedar Springs Estate is a pristine 61.58-acre single-parcel property four-miles from Pollock Pines, Ca. Located less than two-miles from Jenkinson Lake and the Sly Park Rec Area, this rare Sly Park property is in the heart of El Dorado County, a short 36-mile drive up US-50 to Lake Tahoe. With excellent development versatility, this R3A zoned property has great access, prime location and scenic setting for your dream home or recreational getaway.This land provides excellent development opportunity. The exceptional property is comprised of a single parcel totaling 61.58-acres. Zoning is R3A (Three-acre Residential), allowing the property to be subdivided into multiple 3-acre minimum parcels. See the El Dorado County zoning and development standards and guidelines for more information. The land includes gently sloped to moderately flat areas, forested with a rich variety of trees (cedar, fir, pine, oak), shrubs and grasses. North Fork Clear Creek runs through the property. The property's primary access is off Starkes Grade Road at the northwest corner of the property. An internal ranch road provides easy access to and through key areas of this picturesque terrain. Several excellent building sites can be found on the property that could be developed for a variety of uses, including homes, outbuildings, cabins, recreational retreat facilities, storage for off-road and recreational vehicles, equipment and more. The property provides excellent views inside and beyond the property. This scenic land includes rich habitat for a variety of wildlife and supplies a wide range of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. There are good sites for a water well with electrical power nearby. See the Recreation section for more. Spring Shed along North Fork Clear Creek The Sly Park Recreation Area and Jenkinson Lake is a mere five mins away, providing extensive recreation activities and opportunities. The extensive world class mountain communities surrounding Lake Tahoe and all they provide year-around are but a short drive east on US-50. Kirkwood Mountain Resort, featuring some of the west's best powder skiing, is a little over an hour's drive. The endless outdoor recreation activities in the Sierra Nevada awaits your embrace. Hiking, biking, camping, hunting, fishing, boating, wine tasting, dining, golfing, winter snow sports, summer water sports and everything in between are found in every direction. The area is a sportspersons' paradise with endless recreational opportunities. See the Resource Links for more information. The property is well-forested and provides timber, grazing and other ag opportunities. Yes At just above 3, 000 elevation, this private and secluded property is near the center of the action of El Dorado County. Year-round sports, recreation, hunting and fishing are at your footsteps with numerous lakes, rivers, streams, campgrounds and public lands throughout the region. The area provides excellent climate and weather for visitors and year-round residents. According to the Kppen Climate Classification system, Pollock Pines has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated Csa on climate maps. Sly Park, near Pollock Pines, noted for its beautiful surroundings, has always been a favorite stopping place. Before Jenkinson Lake came to be, the area was a large, flower covered meadow with spring fed streams. This is where the Maidu and Miwok people came in the summer and fall to hunt and gather food. In 1848, part of the Mormon Battalion made its way to present day Sly Park area with its rich meadow lands and continued on to blaze the trail east. The earliest known settlers in Sly Park were Hiram O. Bryant and William Stonebreaker, who on June 24, 1853, each claimed 160 acres of adjoining land (just east of the present main dam) for agriculture and grazing. They built houses and outhouses and the place became known as Sly Park Ranch. In 1951, after 27 years of effort, the Bureau of Reclamation began to clear the area and builFor more details:
Listed by: Kevin Brunk