Seven Springs Ranch

Boonville, California

$4,950,000 | 2,100 ± Acres | Mendocino County
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

Imagine leaving the bustle of the Bay Area behind and arriving at a place where time slows, the air sharpens, and the land itself seems to whisper of generations of careful stewardship. Seven Springs Ranch—2,100 pristine acres of rolling oak-studded hills, hidden canyons, and spring-fed meadows—in the coastal mountain range north of Boonville, California, in the storied Upper Indian Creek Basin. This is not merely a property; it is California’s premier private hunting enclave, crafted by and for discerning sportsmen who demand the very best.

Your journey begins on a quiet country road that meanders north from the heart of Anderson Valley. Vineyards and ancient oak groves give way to a gentle descent into the Indian Creek Basin, where towering redwoods and Douglas firs suddenly envelop you in cathedral-like shade. You ford the crystal-clear, year-round creek—its waters still home to steelhead runs that once sustained the Pomo people—and emerge into the sun-drenched slopes of Seven Springs. Tucked at the edge of the forest and perched just above the creek sits the Seven Springs Hunting Lodge: an authentic 1,850-square-foot, six-bedroom, two-bath retreat that is completely off-grid and self-sufficient. Powered by an on-demand generator and blessed with abundant spring-fed water, the lodge is tastefully appointed in the classic style of a working ranch—comfortable, masculine, and perfectly suited to the land. A generous wrap-around deck on three sides invites morning coffee with binoculars in hand or evening cigars while listening to the creek. Nearby stand a substantial barn and a dedicated game-processing shed, fully equipped for the serious hunter.

This is big country—2,100 acres comprising multiple contiguous parcels—where a fellow can glass for miles across open, rolling hills dotted with enumerable springs that act as natural magnets for game. Seven Springs is legendary for its record-class California blacktail deer, wild boar, black bear, wild turkey, and a host of other wildlife that thrive here. It sits squarely in the epicenter of California’s finest hunting, where the ranch’s diverse habitat draws animals down from the surrounding forests like a private preserve. The terrain rewards the patient sportsman: vantage points that command sweeping views, hidden meadows perfect for still-hunting, and ridgelines that let you pattern that elusive “monarch of the glen” before he ever knows you’re there. This is where dreams of a lifetime are realized.

The ranch’s conservation ethic is as impressive as its game. Originally the Rawles Ranch, it supported sheep grazing from the mid-1800s until the 1980s. In that decade it was acquired by a close-knit group of seven friends—hence the name Seven Springs—who formed a private hunting club with conservation and sound wildlife management as its bedrock. They successfully enrolled the property in California’s Private Land Management (PLM) program, administered by the Department of Fish and Wildlife, earning a generous allocation of deer tags with a season extending from July through the end of November. True to their principles, the members have hunted the ranch sparingly—typically taking only three to six bucks per year—leaving the land far below its sustainable harvest capacity. That restraint has produced the trophy-quality animals that make Seven Springs a destination for the most discerning hunters.

Long before European settlers arrived, this same ground was the ancestral hunting territory of the Pomo people. One can easily picture their camps along the creek, where steelhead ran thick and the mountains teemed with deer and bear, with fresh water gushing from the hills at every turn. That same abundance remains today, now protected and enhanced by generations of thoughtful management.

Yet for all its wild character, Seven Springs is surprisingly accessible. The charming towns of Boonville and Philo—with their acclaimed restaurants, wineries, and boutique amenities—are just 35 minutes away. Once you cross the creek and enter the ranch, however, the modern world disappears. You are immersed in a private sanctuary of unparalleled beauty and solitude. The ranch’s proximity to the Pacific Ocean brings cool marine breezes and moderating moisture that create a near-perfect microclimate—mild summers, comfortable hunting seasons, and verdant growth that keeps the springs flowing and the hills green year-round.

Seven Springs Ranch represents an extremely rare offering: a turnkey, legacy-quality private hunting property in one of California’s most coveted locations. The current owners, the original seven friends and their families, are ready to pass the reins to the next generation of stewards—sportsmen who will cherish the land, honor its conservation heritage, and continue the tradition of ethical, high-quality hunting for decades to come.

For the sportsman who has hunted the world’s finest venues and now seeks something truly singular in his own backyard, Seven Springs Ranch is that rarest of finds: a place where the hunting is legendary, the setting is breathtaking, and the legacy is waiting to be claimed. This is not just a ranch. This is your private piece of California’s hunting soul.

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
  • 2,100 pristine acres of rolling oak-studded hills, hidden canyons, and spring-fed meadows in California’s coastal mountains north of Boonville
  • Premier private hunting enclave legendary for record-class California blacktail deer, wild boar, black bear, and turkey
  • 1,850 sq ft off-grid 6-bedroom lodge with expansive wrap-around deck perched above a crystal-clear year-round creek
  • Fully equipped barn and dedicated game-processing shed ready for serious sportsmen
  • Abundant natural springs that act as magnets for game across open terrain, perfect for glassing and still-hunting
  • PLM-enrolled with extended July–November season and generous tags—hunted sparingly though for unmatched trophy quality
  • Self-sufficient retreat powered by an on-demand generator and blessed with endless spring-fed water
  • Only 35 minutes from Boonville and Philo’s acclaimed wineries, restaurants, and boutique amenities
  • Mild Pacific-influenced microclimate delivers cool breezes, comfortable hunting seasons, and verdant green hills year-round
  • Historic Pomo ancestral hunting grounds with steelhead runs and timeless wildlife abundance
  • Sweeping vantage points, hidden meadows, and ridgelines where trophy “monarchs” are patterned in complete privacy
  • Rare turnkey legacy ranch—a private sanctuary ready for the next generation of discerning stewards to claim California’s hunting soul
ADDRESS:

10500 Peachland Road
Boonville, California

COORDINATES:

39.0580122N, 123W

LOCATION/DIRECTIONS:
Head west out of Boonville til Peachland Road which you will take to locked gate
TAXES:

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