$4,390,000

15250 Lanford Pacheco Rd Valley Springs, CA 95252

Estimated payment $24,341/month

Total Views 25,922
6 Beds
5 Baths
-- Sq Ft
-- Price per Sq Ft

Highlights

  • Boat Ramp
  • On Golf Course
  • Mountainous Lot
  • Docks
  • Horses Allowed On Property
  • Pond

About This Home

Mountain Pass Ranch is a turn-key 505-acre property in Valley Springs, Calaveras County. Centrally located in a private setting, this working ranch includes a striking main home in the ranch center, additional residences, four wells with abundant water, many outbuildings, four ponds and prime livestock grazing and hunting land. With unparalleled views, amenities and resources, this rare property awaits your company. Seller financing available.

Land

This turn-key property includes two contiguous parcels with easy access along Lanford Pacheco Road. A scenic drive into the ranch leads you past tree-covered rolling hills, valleys and stunning vistas, to the ranch center where the homes, outbuildings and other structures are located. Surrounding the ranch center are gently sloped hills, flats and ridges of fertile grazing land with numerous springs, four ponds, native oaks and other deciduous trees, conifers, grasses and seasonal wildflowers. The water and fertile soil along with a wide variety of tree cover provides a rich habitat livestock, deer, quail, turkey, dove and other wildlife. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Central Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property. Well-maintained roads provide great access to and throughout the ranch. An irrigated garden, orchard, flowering accent trees and landscaping surround the main home. Numerous springs are sprinkled throughout the ranch along with multiple livestock water troughs. Clear night skies free from ambient light with gentle breezes offers a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life.
APN: 050-020-004-000, 240-acres;
APN: 050-020-025-000, 265.01-acres.


Improvements

MAIN HOME: Rich wood clad interiors, high end appliances and striking views throughout the home greet you as you enter from the beautifully landscaped loop entry drive. The turn-key kitchen is a chef’s delight with a central island, expansive counters and storage, along with new high-end appliances. The dining nook leads to a larger dining room area, adjacent to the large, vaulted ceiling of the great room, all with endless views of the countryside. The main bedroom, with large bath and closets, includes French door access to the expansive deck. Two additional bedrooms, galley office, a full guest bath, another and bath, and the large multipurpose entertainment room with wet bar and fireplace round out this stunning home.
RANCH CENTER OUTBUILDINGS: 240-sq. ft. wood storage building with roll-up and entry door; 1010 storage building; 1000-sq. ft. multipurpose/office building flanked by 1,500-sq. ft. of covered metal storage buildings; 600-sq. ft. metal building with two adjacent storage containers; three additional storage containers; six 1010 covered kennels.
UPPER OUTBUILDINGS: 2,200-sq. ft. six-stall horse-livestock barn; 1,300-sq. ft. hay barn; 2,800-sq. ft. horse-livestock barn flanked by 5,500-sq. ft. of attached fence corral/pens; 80-sq. ft. enclosed wood storage building; extensive corrals and pens.
LOWER HOMES-OUTBUILDINGS: Wood home with kitchen, open area dining, bedroom and bath; Large wood ranch barns; two-bedroom trailer home; extensive corrals and pens.
WATER: Five wells with eight storage tanks (four 5,000-gal tanks and four 2,500-gal tanks), plus multiple springs.
FENCING: The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates and more.
Building areas and details are approximate.


Recreation

This property and the surrounding Mother Lode region provides many outdoor activity opportunities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing, upland bird and big game hunting, cycling, wildlife viewing and more. Activities are plentiful in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the foothill communities, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada. The Calaveras River is just a few miles away and New Hogan Lake is a 12-mile drive to the north. A short drive further lands you at Camanche Reservoir, Pardee Lake and the Mokelumne River, providing excellent fishing, boating, camping and hiking. La Contenta Golf Club is an 8-mile drive away and the picturesque Greenhorn Creek Golf Course a 40-min drive up CA-4. For the wine enthusiast, a wide array of spectacular wineries is a short drive up CA-4, including Murphys and nearby communities. An hour’s drive east finds you at the renowned Calaveras Big Trees State Park with snow skiing at the nearby Mt. Reba / Bear Valley Ski Resort.


Agriculture

With its great water supply and fertile soil, the property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities.


Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources

Plentiful water: Five wells with eight storage tanks (four 5,000-gal tanks and four 2,500-gal tanks), multiple springs and four spring fed ponds.


Region & Climate

Valley Springs, Jenny Lind and the neighboring communities in Calaveras and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather.


History

VALLEY SPRINGS: Since the Gold Rush, the West Calaveras area has been Calaveras County’s Gateway to the Mother Lode. From stage stops along the route from Stockton to the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad from Lodi that established Wallace, Burson and finally Valley Springs in 1884, the western section of the county has provided access to business and visitors to the Mother Lode. The area has also boasted its own resources, whether gold in Jenny Lind and Paloma, copper in Campo Seco or agriculture throughout the region. With Camanche, New Hogan, and Pardee reservoirs, the Tri-Dam area has most recently become a magnet for boating, fishing and camping. Today, while still a rural community, a residential real estate boom has made West Calaveras and Valley Springs a place to go to instead of a place to go through. Originally named Spring Valley and settled shortly after the discovery of gold in Coloma in 1849, Valley Springs served as a waypoint for travelers and prospectors heading to San Andreas to the east, Jenny Lind, and Copperopolis to the south, and Ione, Jackson, and Sutter Creek to the north. Valley Springs was not a gold rush town, though it served as a resting point for many miners. Prior to Anglo settlements, the area also served as a waypoint for native Mi-Wuk and Yokut tribes traveling from lower to higher elevations. Evidence of pre-historic settlements have not been found in Valley Springs, however grinding stones found in Valley Springs indicate that Native Americans passed through it. Source: Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
JENNY LIND: Situated on the road leading from Stockton to the Southern Mines, this town on the north bank of the Calaveras River was first called Dry Diggins at the dawn of the Gold Rush and served as a convenient waystation for freighters and mule teams. In the early 1850s, the town was renamed Jenny Lind, partly for pioneer Dr. John Y. Lind and partly for the far more famous singer Jenny Lind, though the Swedish Nightingale never set foot there. Placer mining prospered on the river, mainly by the area’s large Chinese population, for only a short time and in the early 1900s, gold dredging operations moved in until they diminished with World War II. Though Jenny Lind’s heyday is long past, a handful of buildings still stand as reminders of a rambunctious history.
MILTON: The state historical landmark for Milton identifies the town’s namesake as Milton Latham, the construction engineer of the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad which arrived there on the 4th of July 1871. But Latham was a railroad financier and promoter not an engineer. He was also one of the most ambitious men in early California historyone of the state’s first U.S. Congressmen, our sixth governor, and one of our two U.S. Senators at the start of the Civil War. The town was created by the Stockton-Copperopolis Railroad, whose terminus of Milton ended up far short of Coppe

Listing Agent

Kevin Brunk

Hayden Outdoors Listed on: 12/08/2023

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Home Details

Home Type

  • Single Family

Est. Annual Taxes

  • $590

Lot Details

  • On Golf Course
  • Mountainous Lot
  • Current uses include hunting/fishing, row crop, orchard
  • Potential uses include orchard

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

  • 6 Bedrooms
  • 5 Full Bathrooms

Outdoor Features

  • Docks
  • Pond

Horse Facilities and Amenities

  • Horses Allowed On Property

Community Details

Overview

  • Campground in community

Recreation

  • Boat Ramp
  • Golf Course Community

Home Details

Home Type

Single Family

Est. Annual Taxes

$590

Lot Details

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Listing Details

  • Bedrooms: Beds: 6
  • BathsCombined: 5
  • Office Phone: 209-604-2912
  • Listing Website: https://www.land.com/property/15250-lanford-pacheco-road-valley-springs-california-95252/19056884/
  • Property Type: Residential
  • Property Sub-Type: Single-family Detached
  • Offered By: LandNetwork
  • Outside Features: Boat Dock/Slip
  • Potential Use: Orchard
  • Special Features: None
  • Property Sub Type: Detached

Interior Features

  • Has Attic: No
  • Disability Access: No
  • Sprinklers: No
  • Full Bathrooms: 5

Exterior Features

  • Dock: True
  • Pond: True

Condo/Co-op/Association

  • Amenities: Boat Ramp, Campground, Golf

Lot Info

  • Current Use: Hunting/Fishing, Row Crop, Orchard
  • Lot Description: Golf Course Lot, Horses Permitted, Tank/Pond, Mountain

Map

Range of Values:

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Tax History

Year Tax Paid Tax Assessment Tax Assessment Total Assessment is a certain percentage of the fair market value that is determined by local assessors to be the total taxable value of land and additions on the property. Land Improvement
2025 $590 $49,016 $49,016 --
2023 $615 $56,072 $56,072 $0
2022 $650 $56,922 $56,922 $0
2021 $605 $56,551 $56,551 $0
2020 $585 $53,133 $53,133 $0
2019 $675 $58,009 $58,009 $0
2018 $628 $55,460 $55,460 $0
2017 $598 $52,902 $52,902 $0
2016 $684 $59,339 $59,339 $0
2015 $680 $59,253 $59,253 $0
2014 -- $56,873 $56,873 $0
Source: Public Records

Property History

Date Event Price Change Sq Ft Price
03/12/2025 03/12/25 Price Changed $4,390,000 -0.2% $1,372 / Sq Ft
05/24/2024 05/24/24 Price Changed $4,400,000 -11.1% $1,375 / Sq Ft
12/08/2023 12/08/23 For Sale $4,950,000 -- $1,547 / Sq Ft

Purchase History

Date Type Sale Price Title Company
Interfamily Deed Transfer -- First American Title
Grant Deed $100,000 First American Title Company
Interfamily Deed Transfer -- First American Title Company
Interfamily Deed Transfer -- Alliance Title Company
Grant Deed $1,225,000 First American Title Company
Interfamily Deed Transfer -- First American Title Ins Co
Source: Public Records

Mortgage History

Date Status Loan Amount Loan Type
Closed $175,000 New Conventional
Closed $230,000 Stand Alone Second
Open $440,000 Unknown
Previous Owner $735,000 Stand Alone Refi Refinance Of Original Loan
Previous Owner $700,000 Unknown
Previous Owner $250,000 No Value Available
Source: Public Records