Search Land - Blue Jay 35.61 AC - Mountain Resort Property
Blue Jay 35.61 AC - Mountain Resort Property
$1,723,800
26963 CA HWY 189, Blue Jay, CA 92317, Blue Jay, CA
Status: Active
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Property Type
Acreage
Equestrian Property
Home
Mountain Land
Recreational Land
Resort
Rural Business
Timberland
Acreage
35.61 acres
County
San Bernardino, CA
Format
Sale
Features
Borders National Forest
Borders State/BLM Land
Creek
Development Potential
Electricity
Hwy-County Rd Frontage
National Forest Access
Spring
Timber
List Date
Aug 2, 2024
Documents
Offering Memorandum
FLYER
Description
***PRICE CORRECTION - SELLER WANTS PROPERTY SOLD BEFORE YEAR END***
35.61 AC - Blue Jay CA (Lake Arrowhead Area of San Bernardino Mountains). Formerly a corporate retreat and family camping operation from the late 1930s until mid-1970s.
Imagine owning ±35.61 acres of untouched forest land in the Lake Arrowhead area of Blue Jay. This land has a rich history as the former site of the Pacific Electric Company's retreat and conference center, and later the Pine View Lodge Resort, a popular destination from 1942 to 1973, and the host of the Lake Arrowhead Music Festival. The resort buildings and 40 cabins are gone, but some of their foundations remain as a testament to the past.
The land is home to a variety of native trees on approximately 27 acres, such as Canyon Live Oak, Ponderosa Pine, Coulter Pine and California Black Oak, forming a beautiful and diverse canopy that reaches up to 38 feet high. The land also has three natural springs, according to local legend.
The land is zoned RM-14,000 and has an elevation range from 5,280 to 5,498 ft. For the most part the land consists of level areas and others which have slight upward slopes of elevation increase up to 218 ft. The landowner directly to the south is the US Government; to the west is a residential HOA and to the north a private owner.
This property offers many possibilities for different uses, such as a) custom home development (one or more units), b) a zoning change to Reservation Conservation [which may qualify for tax credits]. Other uses could be an acquisition to meet Carbon Credits needs.
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history and nature in a convenient location!