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Johnson Park, CA Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $50,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,000 Sq Ft

    Unlisted Address

    older mobile on a 1/4 acre lot with nice trees mobile is not on a foundation must be a cash offer, all appliances stay washer, dryer included, fenced, gas furnace, nothing fancy comfortable and priced to sell 2 bedrooms 1 bath.

    Janet Jones High Country Real Estate

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    $79,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 780 Sq Ft

    21638 Fairfield St, Burney, CA 96013

    Your Private Mountain Retreat in Shasta County Enjoy your own private oasis in the beautiful Intermountain Area of Shasta County. This mountain mobile home features a fully fenced yard, convenient carport, and multiple storage options for all your outdoor gear. Inside, the home is filled with natural light thanks to upgraded windows. The kitchen includes a gas range, and the home is equipped with

    John Beckwith United Country R.E. McArthur

    21638 Fairfield St, Burney, CA 96013

Why Live in Johnson Park

Johnson Park in Little Valley, Shasta County, is a neighborhood known for its proximity to numerous outdoor attractions. Residents enjoy easy access to forest trails for daily hikes, with more extensive mountain trails available a few miles away on Highway 299 or Highway 89. The Pacific Crest Trail, a notable hiking route stretching from Canada to Mexico, is accessible just 4 miles northeast, offering multi-day hiking and camping opportunities through the Cascade Mountains. Burney Falls, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, is located 8 miles north and features a stunning waterfall and a sapphire blue pool. Johnson Park itself has minimal commercial activity, with Chatty Kathy’s being the sole eatery, known for its classic small-town Americana vibe. For more dining and shopping options, residents head to nearby Burney, which also houses the closest schools. The neighborhood is primarily residential, with homes ranging from old cabins and cottages to ranch-style and manufactured homes, many featuring wood-burning stoves. Highway 299 serves as the main thoroughfare, connecting residents to employment opportunities at local lumber mills and Mayers Memorial Hospital, as well as to larger shopping centers in Redding, 60 miles southwest. While the area has not been directly affected by wildfires, residents remain vigilant due to the frequent wildfires in Shasta County, necessitating preparedness for potential evacuations.

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