Overview
Productive Farm with Agri-Tourism Potential
Chimney Rock Farms encompasses 31.5 acres of fertile land with 2 C.F.S. of water rights, suitable for various crops. The property is positioned for agri-tourism development, subject to county approval for subdivision. It features a high-end aquaponic system for year-round growing and infrastructure improvements. A historic farmhouse, complete with newly added balcony decks, and a renovated produce market along Highway 160 facilitate direct farm-to-table sales. Solar power systems contribute to offsetting operating costs. The agricultural infrastructure includes two state-of-the-art greenhouses with passive solar design, motorized thermal curtains, an aquaponic system featuring tilapia, trout, and bass, hydroponic and soil-based growing systems, radiant floor heating, and hanging grow lights. The system is capable of harvesting crops every 4 weeks, including lettuce, leafy greens, strawberries, cucumbers, and tomatoes. Water resources include 2 cubic feet per second of continuous water from the river and a well share agreement with a neighboring ranch. Included with the sale are a box truck, two generators, a 60 HP Case tractor (not operational), a 33 HP Case tractor, a compost spreader, spader, seeders, and two solar systems. The historic farmhouse, once the original post office for the valley, has newly added balcony decks. The renovated market building features new exterior decking and fresh paint, with Highway 160 frontage for visibility and direct sales. There is new fencing for cattle, space to grow hay or establish a small vineyard, and a diverse orchard that needs pruning. Two independent solar systems provide energy credits. The property is near off-grid with solar and water self-sufficiency, offering opportunities for sustainable farming, agri-tourism, and self-sufficient living.