This is 80 Acre Parcel is is prime hunting land with abundant of wildlife including wild pigs, deer, quail, dove and rabbits. With the right type of hunting management this property will yield trophy size wild boars as shown in the photos. Owner has observed several trophy size black tail deer in this property. This land is boarded to east by 350 acres of public (BLM) land, which is landlocked and can be accessed from this property. This is a great opportunity to own beautiful, affordable acreage in the central coast, close to lake San Antonio, Lake Nacimiento and fort Hunter Liggett, easy drive to HWY 101. Perfect for weekend getaways, camping, riding and hunting. Property has a storage unit for equipment, a tripod blind located inside the flat land. APN is 422-211-013-00. MUST SEE!
Imagine the endless possibilities for your dream estate on this expansive 160-acre property! Located in the breathtakingly beautiful Southern Monterey County, just a stone’s throw from the Williams Hill Recreational Area, this land offers a captivating blend of terrain. Experience the gentle undulations of the fertile farmland that stretch out before you, transitioning seamlessly into elevated hillsides that provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside’s and vibrant landscapes. With approximately 80 acres primed for planting, this property is a blank canvas for your agricultural aspirations or personal oasis. The charming community is perfectly situated between the coastal beauty of Monterey and the renowned wines of Paso Robles, making it an ideal retreat just two hours from the bustling Bay Area. Nearby, you’ll find the serene Lake Nacimiento and Lake San Antonio, both renowned for their excellent fishing and myriad recreational opportunities. Come and explore this enchanting property—let your imagination run wild as you envision the life you could build here!
Discover the remarkable opportunity to own a breathtaking 160-acre estate nestled at the end of Lockwood Road in the charming Lockwood area of Southern Monterey County. This captivating parcel of land features a diverse landscape that is predominantly level to gently rolling, dotted with majestic oak trees that provide a serene and natural ambiance. From the elevated hillsides, indulge in sweeping pastoral views that showcase the stunning beauty of the surrounding countryside, where rolling hills meet the horizon. The versatility of this property is truly exceptional, offering countless possibilities—envision creating a magnificent estate, developing a thriving vineyard, establishing an olive grove, or designing an equestrian haven. The options are limited only by your imagination! Perfectly positioned between the vibrant communities of Monterey and Paso Robles, this location provides not only tranquility but also convenience, with just a two-hour drive to the bustling Bay Area. Explore the nearby Lake Nacimiento and Lake San Antonio, both of which promise excellent fishing and a variety of recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Come and immerse yourself in the beauty of this extraordinary property—where dreams can flourish and the possibilities are endless!
Seize the chance to own this stunning 160-acre property located near the entrance of Williams Hill Campground. With spectacular views, varied terrain, and rich wildlife, this land is a dream come true for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The adjoining BLM Land enhances the appeal, providing a vibrant habitat for wildlife, making it an ideal setting for hunters. Plus, if you relish fishing, boating, or water sports, you'll appreciate that Lake San Antonio and Lake Nacimiento are just a short drive away. Accessibility is a key feature of this property, boasting road frontage along Lockwood San Ardo Road, an unpaved county road, while being conveniently positioned just 30 minutes from Highway 101. Experience the beauty of rural living in a perfect location. Don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to create the lifestyle you've always envisioned!
Discover a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in southern Monterey County. This open land, once a cherished retreat for three friends who used it for hunting, now awaits its next chapter. To reach the property, you’ll cross through Fort Hunter Ligget, with granted permission for access. The land tells a story of camaraderie and adventure, marked by the remnants of a small cabin destroyed by fire decades ago. Iron bed-springs, an old stovepipe, and a metal tabletop remain as echoes of the past. Although the El Peoho Creek is not on the property and runs approximately parallel to the property, there are tales of a natural spring once flowing from the properties hillside, funneled through a pipe to fill the old barrel at the cabin. While it’s unclear if the spring still runs, the potential for renewal is there. The access road is overgrown, yet still discernible, leading to the clearing where the cabin once stood. Surrounded on three sides by Fort Hunter Ligget, the property offers seclusion and a unique connection to nature. I'm told the western boundary nearly meets the Nacimiento River near where the El Peoho Creek ties in was once known as Little Oak Flat, home to a purported year-round pond teeming with bass. A hike to the top promises stunning views, making this land a hidden gem for those seeking solitude, adventure, or a return to simpler times. Don’t miss your chance to explore and reclaim this historical retreat.
Lockwood is located in California. Lockwood, California has a population of 782. Lockwood is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.83%.
The median household income in Lockwood, California is $57,054. The median household income for the surrounding county is $82,013 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lockwood is 54.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 39.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 18.3 inches per year, with 0.1 inches of snow per year.