Historic Inskip Hotel A One-of-a-Kind Rehabilitation Opportunity in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Looking for a Historic property to rehab? Maybe having your own off grid place in the Sierra Nevada Mountains! Basically your Own Town! The historic inn, first built in 1857 by Pat Kelley sold to John Stokes in 1866. Destroyed by fire in 1868. Rebuilt in 1868, is the only remaining one of five hotels which served the Inskip mining district. A gold strike in the early 1850's brought in a population of over one thousand by 1860. AP#059-180-031-000. National Register #75000425. Inskip Hotel Inskip was a mining town which once had a population of one thousand souls. This building is all that remains. The hotel continued to operate after the miners moved on because it was a stage stop on the main Oroville-Susanville road. When the building was listed on the National Register in 1975, it was still a hotel, popular with skiers, hunters, fishermen and the occasional miner. At that time, it was the only hotel in Butte County in continuous operation for over 125 years. Currently the owner has installed a new 10,000 KW Diesel Generator! Spring fed water, water storage building still working. The property need work but could be an amazing lifestyle. 58 acres all to yourself. The kitchen is still intact. The bar could definitely come back to life. There is even an old ski lift building. Upstairs is 8 bedrooms and living room and two half baths. Downstairs is the kitchen, bar, living room (used to be dining room for the restaurant and one bedroom and bath. There is also a attached garage. Two outbuildings are still standing. This could be a business again. Tons of people go through to get to the High Lakes, Campers, Off Road Vehicles and Horse Riders. This could also be a residential off grid home. Enough room for multiple families to live and take over the rehab. Tons of History. This is definitely a one of a kind property in the Sierra Nevada Mountians.
Stirling City is located in California. Stirling City, California has a population of 315. Stirling City is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 37.1% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.57%.
The median household income in Stirling City, California is $30,682. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,863 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Stirling City is 42.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 35.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 65.4 inches per year, with 2.5 inches of snow per year.