Description
Welcome to the Pine Canyon Hill Ranch, an ideal hunting and recreation ranch set on a high meadow in the Santa Lucia Mountain Range. With approx. 1,594 acres, this ranch greatly benefits from a variety of water sources including one developed spring that gravity feeds into a 3,000-gallon water tank, the headwaters of Reliz Canyon Creek, and upwards of 12 ponds including several year-round bodies of water. In addition, the ranch adjoins the Ventana National Forest that provides extensive hunting and recreational opportunities beyond the boundaries of this ranch. The vegetation consists of open grassland around the heart of the ranch with denser brushland along the north and eastern ends that provide essential wildlife habitat and a buffer from adjoining landowners. The ranch is also steeped in history from the native Americans that resided in these hills to the early travelers who passed through this ranch along an old stagecoach route that once connected the Salinas Valley to the San Antonio Mission. With numerous rock outcroppings providing intrigue and aesthetic appeal, an elevation of around 2,200 feet providing a cooler climate, and wildlife that includes black tail deer, wild pigs, bobcats among others, this ranch is a generational opportunity that should not be missed.
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Description
Welcome to the Pine Canyon Hill Ranch, an ideal hunting and recreation ranch set on a high meadow in the Santa Lucia Mountain Range. With approx. 1,594 acres, this ranch greatly benefits from a variety of water sources including one developed spring that gravity feeds into a 3,000-gallon water tank, the headwaters of Reliz Canyon Creek, and upwards of 12 ponds including several year-round bodies of water. In addition, the ranch adjoins the Ventana National Forest that provides extensive hunting and recreational opportunities beyond the boundaries of this ranch. The vegetation consists of open grassland around the heart of the ranch with denser brushland along the north and eastern ends that provide essential wildlife habitat and a buffer from adjoining landowners. The ranch is also steeped in history from the native Americans that resided in these hills to the early travelers who passed through this ranch along an old stagecoach route that once connected the Salinas Valley to the San Antonio Mission. With numerous rock outcroppings providing intrigue and aesthetic appeal, an elevation of around 2,200 feet providing a cooler climate, and wildlife that includes black tail deer, wild pigs, bobcats among others, this ranch is a generational opportunity that should not be missed.
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