As viewers gear up for season five, part two of Yellowstone after almost two years of waiting, those inspired to relish in the rugged beauty of the west like the Duttons can do so at this California estate. The chalet-style home on 765 acres, dubbed ‘High Valley Ranch,’ is an especially dreamy getaway as the cooler months take hold, with mountains and pastures always in view. Listed for $12 million, an affluent buyer/Yellowstone fan can start building a legacy of their own here.
The main house at High Valley Ranch was built in 2002 and is now on the market for the first time ever. It’s a vision of grandeur and coziness, with Australian Cypress flooring carrying throughout all 5,500 square feet, while wood beams and stone also fit in effortlessly. The expansive main house is a total chalet that is designed for enjoying all the surroundings. Double height ceilings in the living room give way to stunning views and soak the public spaces in light. A floor-to-ceiling fireplace anchors the living room, while a chef’s kitchen and breakfast nook are perfect for dinners watching the sunset. There’s also the Ranch Manager’s home, which will come fully-furnished and ready to host your staff or visitors.
There’s something about the great outdoors that beckons for adventure, and there is more than enough space at this ranch for every outdoor activity. Whether you love wildlife watching, horseback riding, snowmobiling, or ATVing, this place has it all. Year-round creeks are available for the fly fishing enthusiast, and the property’s water sources also come with some intriguing historical notes. The estate offers springs with water rights dating back to the 1800s—one of the peak times in American history for western exploration.
Jacqueline Daniels and Jayce Cozier of Sierra Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing, which is also just an hour away from Lake Tahoe.