Cazadero Big Oaks Ranch

Cazadero, California

$1,550,000 | 107 ± Acres | Sonoma County
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

There are properties you buy, and then there are properties that become part of who you are. This extraordinary 107-acre estate tucked into the wild, breathtaking ridgelines of Cazadero, Sonoma County is firmly in the second category. Straddling the divide between the Russian River and Gualala River watersheds, surrounded by ancient redwoods, and alive with wildlife that ranges from bald eagles and falcons to mountain lions and bobcats, this is a place of rare, almost otherworldly beauty — and it comes with the infrastructure, self-sufficiency, and thoughtful improvements to support a life lived entirely on your own terms.

The Main Residence — Built in 1993, Crafted With Character

Built in 1993, the main home is a warm, characterful retreat that blends rustic Sonoma soul with genuine comfort. Wood floors and hardwood laminate carry you through the living spaces, while cathedral ceilings open the interior to a sense of grandeur that feels perfectly matched to the surrounding landscape. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living area, and a wood-fire boiler powers the heated floors — making even the coldest Cazadero mornings something to look forward to rather than endure.

The kitchen is a comfortable cook's space, centered around a six-burner propane stove and finished with tile countertops, oak cabinets, and a garden window that frames the property's natural beauty while you work. A walk-in pantry adds the practical storage that rural living demands, and the bay window brings the outdoors in at every turn.

The main floor offers one bedroom with a walk-in closet and a full tiled bathroom, while a generous loft — accessible and versatile — serves as a second sleeping space, studio, or flex room, complete with its own half bath finished in granite. A dedicated laundry room and mini-split climate systems throughout round out the comfort features. At 1.5 bathrooms and a loft configuration, this is a home that lives larger than its footprint suggests.

Outdoor Living — Decks, Patios & Extended Awning

The living doesn't stop at the front door. A large deck, covered patio, and extended awning create multiple outdoor living zones perfectly suited to Sonoma County's mild climate and this property's extraordinary natural setting. Whether you're entertaining under the trees, watching the sunset paint the ridgeline, or simply sitting quietly with a glass of estate Cabernet, the outdoor spaces here are as thoughtfully considered as the interior.

Energy Independence — Truly Off the Grid

The grid ends about a mile from the property, and this estate has been built to not just cope with that reality, but to thrive in it. An owned solar system featuring 20 panels generating approximately 4,000 watts, paired with newer battery storage rated at 1,350 amp hours, provides reliable, renewable energy for daily living. A Whisper 220kW generator and a 500-gallon diesel reserve stand ready as backup, and Starlink satellite internet keeps you connected to the world on your schedule. This is self-sufficient country living executed at a high level.

Water — Abundant and Thoughtfully Managed

Water is life in the country, and this property is exceptionally well-resourced. A well on the upper portion of the property produces approximately 1.5 GPM, supplemented by a spring-fed pond — estimated at approximately one million gallons — lined and maintained for agricultural and irrigation use. A 12,000-gallon storage tank provides additional reserve capacity, and the established water infrastructure supports both the residence and the vineyard. Bear Penn Creek runs year-round through the property, adding to the sense of living waterways that animate this land through every season.

Ten Acre Vineyard

For the wine enthusiast or aspiring vintner, approximately ten acres of ready to plant vineyard have been established on the property with water infrastructure already in place — a rare and valuable feature in Sonoma County wine country. The vineyard adds both agricultural income potential and an extraordinary sense of place to an already exceptional holding.

The Orchard & Garden — A Farmer's Dream

The producing orchard reads like a menu at the finest farm-to-table restaurant in Sonoma County. Avocado, lemon, orange, lime, Pink Lady apple, Gravenstein apple, Pippin, Rome, loquat, and both French prune and standard plum varieties are established and producing — providing an abundance of fresh fruit across multiple seasons and a deep connection to the land that money can't easily replicate. A fully fenced garden provides the dedicated growing space that serious homesteaders and hobby farmers require.

Outbuildings & Infrastructure

Beyond the main residence, the property features a guest cottage of approximately 350 square feet — ideal as a creative studio, caretaker's quarters, or overflow accommodations for family and friends. A two-car garage, a barn, a dedicated shop, and a wood shed stocked with approximately seven cords of firewood round out an infrastructure package that is as practical as it is impressive. A 21-foot retaining wall engineered deep into the hillside speaks to the quality and permanence of the site improvements throughout.

The Setting — Cazadero at Its Most Wild and Beautiful

Located on the Cazadero divide — the ridgeline separating the Russian River and Gualala River drainages — this property occupies some of the most dramatically beautiful terrain in all of Sonoma County. Ancient redwoods frame the sweeping views, and wildlife sightings are a daily occurrence: bald eagles soaring overhead, deer moving through the orchard at dusk, owls calling from the forest at night, and the occasional mountain lion or bobcat reminding you that you are, delightfully, sharing this land with the wild. King snakes, foxes, raccoons, and wild pigs round out a rich, living ecosystem that few properties anywhere in California can match.

Despite its profound sense of privacy and remoteness, the property is eminently practical. Guerneville — with a Safeway and gas station — is approximately 40 minutes away. Santa Rosa, with full hospital facilities and a helipad, provides comprehensive medical and urban services within a comfortable drive. And San Francisco is approximately two hours away — close enough for a day trip, far enough to feel like another world.

This is the new Sonoma County. Not the manicured, over-toured wine country of the valley floor — but the raw, forested, ridge-top Sonoma that fewer people know and those who find it never forget.

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
  • 107 acres of stunning Cazadero ridgeline in Sonoma County
  • Main residence built in 1993 — 1 bed / 1 loft / 1.5 bath with cathedral ceilings and wood floors
  • Wood-burning fireplace + wood-fire boiler with radiant heated floors
  • Six-burner propane stove, oak cabinets, tile counters, walk-in pantry, garden window, and bay window
  • Walk-in closet, loft with granite half bath, and dedicated laundry room
  • Mini-split climate systems throughout
  • Large deck, covered patio, and extended awning — exceptional outdoor living spaces
  • Owned solar system — 20 panels, ~4,000 watts, 1,350 amp-hour battery bank
  • Whisper 220kW generator + 500-gallon diesel reserve — full backup power
  • Starlink internet — fully connected off-grid living
  • 10 acres of ready to plant vineyard with water infrastructure in place
  • Producing orchard — avocado, lemon, orange, lime, multiple apple varieties, loquat, plum, and French prune
  • Spring-fed pond (~1 million gallons, lined) + upper well (1.5 GPM) + 12,000-gallon storage tank
  • Bear Penn Creek — year-round water running through the property
  • Guest cottage (~350 sq ft)
  • Two-car garage, barn, shop, and wood shed with
  • Fenced garden and 21-foot engineered retaining wall
  • MicroClimate-No fog; close to the coast, but no influence.
  • Wildlife-rich setting — bald eagles, falcons, owls, deer, mountain lions, bobcats, foxes, and more
  • Ancient redwoods and sweeping ridge-top views throughout
  • ~40 min to Guerneville (Safeway, gas), Santa Rosa hospital within comfortable drive, SF ~2 hours
ADDRESS:

24301 King Ridge Rd.
Cazadero, California

COORDINATES:

38.5934000N, 123W

LOCATION/DIRECTIONS:
From Highway 101 (Santa Rosa) — approx. 1 hour. Take Hwy 101 to River Road / Guerneville exit (about 5 miles north of Santa Rosa). Head west on River Road through Rio Nido and Guerneville. Continue through Monte Rio — stay right at the stop sign onto Hwy 116 west. After 2.5 miles, turn right onto Cazadero Highway. Follow Cazadero Highway 5.5 miles through the redwoods into the town of Cazadero. At the Y junction just past town, bear right onto King Ridge Road. Continue on King Ridge Road approximately 6 miles up the ridge 24301 King Ridge Road will be on your left.
TAXES:

$5841.52/year (2025)

Ed Perry
Ed Perry

Cell: (916) 517-9969

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Janet DeLeo
Janet DeLeo

Cell: (209) 304-2495
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Jeremy Pabst
Jeremy Pabst

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Will Simon
Will Simon

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