Ventura County acreage with natural spring, graded pads, solar-equipped container, and legal access—true Los Padres wilderness privacy.
225 acres of private, undeveloped land located within the Los Padres National Forest in the northwestern corner of Ventura County, California, approximately 1.5 hours from Los Angeles. The nearest incorporated town Frazier Park, CA, is only 9 miles away which provides the most practical access point. This expansive parcel is adjacent to U.S. Forest Service land, and offers exceptional seclusion, panoramic mountain and valley views, and direct access to premier outdoor recreation.
The property is located near Mt. Pinos (approximately 21 miles), the Chumash Wilderness hiking and scenic trail system, Pyramid Lake (approximately 27 miles), and other notable natural attractions. The land overlooks the lower Stauffer Valley and offers true wilderness privacy with no visible neighboring residences.
A unique historical feature of the property is a century-old mining site, now long abandoned. The owner has since constructed a 150 ft x 150 ft graded pad, along with access to a second, larger graded pad, both suitable for a campsite or RV. The primary pad offers elevated views overlooking the Stauffer Valley.
Both pads are accessed via an upgraded service road suitable for SUV or AWD vehicles. The property includes a modified 20-foot shipping container equipped with a 900-watt solar array and a vehicle garage enclosure, providing off-grid utility and secure storage.
The land spans two mountain ridgelines, reaching elevations of approximately 6,000 feet, and includes a seasonal creek that runs alongside portions of the access road during the winter rainy season. A small natural spring is located near the creek bed.
If you enjoy the outdoors this property is for you. Wildlife abounds in the area including California condors, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, California quail, red-tailed hawks, and various owls, mule dear (tracks are common place), coyote, bobcats, and occasional condors, black bears and cougars. Local flora include Pinyon pines known for their large flavorful and nutritious nuts which the owner often gathered directly from the local grounds. If your rock hound, this land has much to explore for interesting geology and various mineral deposits and natural rock outcropping.
Legal access is provided via Frazier Park, CA, traveling along Lockwood Valley Road to Seymour Canyon Road, then a Forest Service road with easement access leading to the property’s gated entrance.
Single owner with clean title and Certificate of Compliance issued from Ventura county.
USDA Los Padres Forest Highlights
https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/lospadres/animals-plants
Mt. Pinos Ranger District
https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/lospadres/recreation/mt-pinos-ranger-district-0
GIS Data
Gate entrance: https://maps.app.goo.gl/MX1xg3chCp1cxJhW7
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