$590,000
Located in the historic community of Cherokee, California, this unique foothill property offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy country living surrounded by the natural beauty and rich heritage of Butte County. Originally established during California’s Gold Rush era, Cherokee is known for its rolling foothill terrain, historic mining roots, and scenic rural landscapes that continue to attract those seeking privacy, recreation, and ranch-style living. Set on usable acreage with a seasonal creek running through the property, this versatile homesite provides an ideal setting for a ranch, homestead, recreational retreat, or rural getaway. The natural creek adds both character and functionality to the land, while mature trees and open space create a peaceful Northern California setting. Multiple outbuildings offer flexibility for equipment storage, workshops, livestock use, agricultural projects, or additional ranch infrastructure. The property’s layout and terrain provide room for horses, cattle, hobby farming, gardens, or outdoor recreational use. Enjoy the quiet foothill lifestyle while remaining within reasonable proximity to Oroville amenities including shopping, dining, services, and Highway 70 access. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate nearby access to Lake Oroville, Feather Falls, Table Mountain, and other recreational destinations known for boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and exploring the surrounding foothills. Cherokee’s historic character, rural atmosphere, and scenic surroundings make this area especially appealing for buyers seeking space, privacy, and a connection to California foothill history. Whether envisioned as a working ranch, country residence, or recreational property, this property offers the opportunity to create your ideal rural lifestyle in a well-known historic foothill location.
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Listed by John Russo with Go West Realty (530) 532-9900
Property Type
Manufactured On Land
Status
Active
MLS Number
OR26106265
Year Built
2001
Lot Size
20.00 acres