Description
This expansive 2.52-acre parcel (APN: 228-161-31-004) is situated north of Boron, CA, in San Bernardino County, only a short distance southwest of Kramer Junction and near the Kern County line. GPS: 35.115864, -117.633401 This location offers a blend of desert tranquility and proximity to key regional hubs, with Palmdale 65 miles to the south, Bakersfield 85 miles to the west, and Barstow 40 miles to the east. The property is conveniently located 3.2 miles west of US Highway 395, 2.6 miles south of California City, and 4 miles north of the renowned Boron Mine. Borons history is deeply tied to mining, dating back to 1913 when borax was first discovered here, eventually transforming the area into a major mining town. Today, Boron is home to the Rio Tinto Boron Mine, the largest borax mine globally and California's largest open-pit mine, spanning an impressive 1.7 miles in width, 1.9 miles in length, and 750 feet in depth. This mine, which opened in 1957, produces nearly half of the worlds borates. The iconic 20 Mule Team, famous for hauling borax from Death Valley to the railroad, remains a beloved symbol of the regions rich history. Located within the unincorporated area of Kern County, this property is zoned 'E(1) Estate 1 Ac,' allowing for a quiet, spacious residential environment with a minimum lot size requirement of 1 acre. This zoning designation supports a peaceful, rural lifestyle and is ideal for those seeking larger residential lots compatible with serene surroundings. This land offers a unique opportunity to create a home amidst the legacy of Californias Mojave Desert, with room to enjoy the open landscape and the areas historic roots.
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Description
This expansive 2.52-acre parcel (APN: 228-161-31-004) is situated north of Boron, CA, in San Bernardino County, only a short distance southwest of Kramer Junction and near the Kern County line. GPS: 35.115864, -117.633401 This location offers a blend of desert tranquility and proximity to key regional hubs, with Palmdale 65 miles to the south, Bakersfield 85 miles to the west, and Barstow 40 miles to the east. The property is conveniently located 3.2 miles west of US Highway 395, 2.6 miles south of California City, and 4 miles north of the renowned Boron Mine. Borons history is deeply tied to mining, dating back to 1913 when borax was first discovered here, eventually transforming the area into a major mining town. Today, Boron is home to the Rio Tinto Boron Mine, the largest borax mine globally and California's largest open-pit mine, spanning an impressive 1.7 miles in width, 1.9 miles in length, and 750 feet in depth. This mine, which opened in 1957, produces nearly half of the worlds borates. The iconic 20 Mule Team, famous for hauling borax from Death Valley to the railroad, remains a beloved symbol of the regions rich history. Located within the unincorporated area of Kern County, this property is zoned 'E(1) Estate 1 Ac,' allowing for a quiet, spacious residential environment with a minimum lot size requirement of 1 acre. This zoning designation supports a peaceful, rural lifestyle and is ideal for those seeking larger residential lots compatible with serene surroundings. This land offers a unique opportunity to create a home amidst the legacy of Californias Mojave Desert, with room to enjoy the open landscape and the areas historic roots.
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