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Almanor Lakeside Ranch is a proposed mixed-use project located on approximately 1,397 acres on the Lake Almanor Peninsula. The project has been approved for 1,674 residential units, 100K sq. ft. of commercial space, a 150-room hotel, and an 18-hole golf course. A new developer may decide to redesign this project and include several mixed land uses, such as: R.V./campground areas, estate size premium lake view lots, high density workforce housing, boat/R.V storage facilities, timber harvest projects or conservation easements for tax credits. This property is uniquely defined by its over 1.25 miles of lake frontage, making it perhaps the most significant remaining lakefront development in Northern California. This sale also includes two additional parcels along Co. Rd. A-13, which make up an additional 184 acres of prime development opportunity. One of the Golden States BEST kept secrets, Lake Almanor is a legendary Northern California destination area with endless year-round recreational uses, including water skiing, swimming, fishing, biking, hiking, etc. In many respects, the area resembles Lake Tahoe fifty years ago. The drive from Sacramento takes about 3 hours, San Francisco Bay Area takes about 4.5 hours and Reno about 2 hours and 15 minutes.