0 Mdw Dr, Sierraville, CA 96126
This exceptional 110-acre property offers a unique opportunity to own a premier legacy recreation estate on Jackson Meadows Lake in Sierra County, California. Situated on nearly 1.5 miles of pristine shoreline, this is one of the last privately held lakefront properties of its kind in the entire state. The land boasts breathtaking views of the lake, surrounded by granite ridge tops and the towering Sierra Buttes. Jackson Meadows Lake is a beautiful freshwater lake fed by mountain streams, artesian waters, and snowmelt, offering crystal-clear waters teeming with rainbow and brown trout. The property's diverse ecosystem includes a rich variety of wildlife, including migrating bird species. Recreational opportunities abound, from fishing and boating to swimming and paddle sports on the lake, to hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and off-road adventures in the surrounding forest. The property is zoned TPZ and GF and features protected riparian habitat, ensuring its unspoiled beauty for generations to come. Its secluded location, protected by watershed development restrictions and the surrounding Tahoe National Forest, provides ultimate privacy. Conveniently located near Lake Tahoe, Truckee, Reno, and the San Francisco Bay Area, this property presents a rare chance to own a truly exceptional piece of California's natural beauty. The APN is 014-050-006/007. The asking price is $4,500,000.
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