135.22 Acres Big Springs Road , Agua Dulce, CA, 91350
135.22 Acres Big Springs Road
Agua Dulce, CA 91350
Highlights
- ±135.22 acres of pristine land nestled in beautiful Acton, CA
- Zoned A-2-2 (Heavy Agriculture)
- Tentative map in place allowing for potential subdivision into six 20 acre lots
- Accessible via Big Springs Road and Escondido Canyon Road, within easy reach from the Antelope Valley Freeway
Description
Discover a rare opportunity to own ±135.22 acres of pristine land nestled in beautiful Acton, CA, offering a captivating blend of hilly terrain and breathtaking panoramic views of the Antelope Valley. Conveniently accessible via Big Springs Road and Escondido Canyon Road, within easy reach from the Antelope Valley Freeway, this property is perfectly positioned for those seeking a serene and rural lifestyle without sacrificing access to modern amenities.
Zoned A-2-2 (Heavy Agriculture – Allowing for Two Acre Minimum Lot Size), this expansive parcel provides flexibility for a variety of potential uses, including rural residential living. The zoning allows for 1 dwelling unit per 10 acres, creating a unique opportunity to create semi-secluded, custom ranch homes with ample privacy and spacious natural surroundings. Seller has a recent tentative tract map in place allowing for potential subdivision into six 20 acre lots, creating a compelling investment opportunity for development or private estates.
Whether you envision crafting your own private retreat surrounded by nature or exploring the potential for development, this property’s appeal of unspoiled natural beauty and endless possibilities is becoming increasingly rare. Don’t miss out on experiencing firsthand the tranquility and potential that this land offers. Make this unique piece of Acton yours and express your unique vision of rural California living.
“Founded in 1887 by gold miners toiling in nearby mines, Acton swiftly burgeoned into a thriving community. Central to Acton's early narrative stands Richard E. Nickel, esteemed as the "father of Acton." Arriving at the age of 31, Nickel became the town's second resident, following the footsteps of his father-in-law, John F. Duehren, an enterprising figure who established the '49er Saloon in 1870. This iconic establishment, a relic of Acton's past, catered to the needs of miners and prospectors in the canyons of the northeastern Santa Clarita Valley. During its nascent years, Acton thrived on agriculture and mining, with notable sites like the Governor Mine, owned by California Governor Henry T. Gage, contributing to its economic landscape. The fertile valleys surrounding Acton fostered thriving ranches, orchards, and vineyards, shaping the town's identity. However, the dawn of the 20th century brought shifts in transportation routes and economic priorities, leading to a decline in these activities.”
-Excerpt Taken from Supervisor Kathryn Barger “Acton historic Resources Survey 2/27/24
Located off Big Springs Road, a paved road. Via Escondido Canyon Road.