10 Acres land in San Bernardino CO, California
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**SOLD** CASH PRICE NOW ONLY $8,000***
Owner Finance may be available, please contact us for details.
This is an incredible opportunity to own land in San Bernardino County, so don’t hesitate! This parcel is zoned for Resource Conservation, which permits a diverse range of uses, including agriculture, natural resource development, industrial, recreational, and residential. Come and view the property today and make an offer to secure your own piece of paradise!
If you’re searching for a peaceful retreat in the stunning California desert and mountains, with breathtaking views and abundant opportunities for outdoor activities, look no further! This property offers an ideal escape from the stress and bustle of city life. Bring your loved ones and immerse yourself in the pleasures of camping, hiking, fishing, and even hunting. With the option to construct an off-grid cabin, you could make this your permanent sanctuary or the ultimate family getaway. Don’t let this chance slip away to create unforgettable memories in the great outdoors.
Property Information
Property Features
Acres
10
Access
Dirt Road
Coordinates
35.035699, -117.475255
Zoning
Residential/Recreational
Purchase Information/Fees
Selling As-Is. Buyer to do their own Due Diligence before reserving.
Document Fee
An additional fee of $399 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.
Nearby Attractions/City
Throughout the year, this diverse county provides endless opportunities for enjoyable activities. Imagine being able to have fun right from the comfort of your own property, regardless of the season! This presents an excellent opportunity to establish your own hobby farm and engage in greenhouse growing on your very own land.
Route 66 Mother Road Museum
On July 4, 2000, the Route 66 “Mother Road” Museum was inaugurated, showcasing a range of historic photographs and artifacts that offer insights into Route 66 and the Mojave Desert Communities. The museum features displays that chronicle the development of United States Route 66, from its early pioneer trails to its evolution as a major artery of transportation. The exhibits also cover the history of railroads, automobiles, businesses, and sites along the route..
Painted Rocks
The Painted Rocks have been a popular tourist attraction for almost 40 years, drawing in a significant number of visitors. The name “Painted Rocks” is derived from the tradition of combat units marking their insignias on the boulders located near the road leading to this location..
Rim of the World Scenic Byway
The Rim of the World Scenic Byway spans 110 miles along the San Bernardino Mountains’ rim, extending from Cajon Pass to San Gorgonio Pass. This route traverses some of Southern California’s most breathtaking natural landscapes, offering stunning vistas and panoramas at every turn. It comprises sections of California Highways 138, 18, and 38 and is accessible year-round, although chains may be necessary during winter due to snowfall. Notably, the stretch between Mill Creek and Onyx Summit affords unique views of the Sand to Snow National Monument. Before embarking on this route during the winter months, contact the Big Bear Discovery Center to check for road conditions..
Mackay Recreational Park
At the park, you can enjoy a variety of sports activities such as tennis, volleyball, and basketball, while the kids can have fun in the excellent playground area. The playground features a secure zip line that children adore! But there’s more! The park boasts a stunning view of the lake that is simply breathtaking.
Mojave River Valley Museum
The museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts from the Mojave Indian tribe, as well as numerous exhibits showcasing local minerals. Although an older museum, the displays remain fascinating and pertinent. Additionally, the museum provides information on the mining operations that took place throughout the high desert, complemented by models and other displays.