Grass Valley Rental: 3300 sq foot Log Home on 14 acres on a River Front — Property 305538
Summary of the cabin, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 Half Bathroom
- Property type:
- cabin, 3300 sq. ft.
- Location Type
- river, mountain
- Highlights:
- jacuzzi, air-conditioning, barbecue View all features
- Call Sandy at Bear River Retreat
- 530-346-6418
- (international +1 530-346-6418)
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Front of Luxury Log Home
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Fall Leaves
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Dinning Room for 12 to 16
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Living Room with Large Screen TV
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Grass Valley cabin Rental Property Information
Featured in the 2003 FootHills Magazine 'Roughing it in Style' The log home and retreat features: Two Story log home Stylish/comfortable interior 14 acre Gated/fenced retreat Plenty of on-off site parking Wrap around deck, great for entertaining Limited noise restrictions High tech security system/w CCTV First floor sleeping room: -Honeymoon room Private entry Bath King bed Second floor features 4 rooms and 2 baths - Yellow Room 1-Queen bed - Green Room 1-Queen bed - Rainbow Room 1-Cal King bed and 1-Queen Bed - Sunflower Room Private entry/deck and 4 bunk beds Full Bottom and Twin top and 1-Trundle Bed The wide open spaces and wooded area allows families or groups a outside sleeping adventure Guests will enjoy a one of a kind private park setting. The retreat features a pond, creek and private Bear River frontage.
Location
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- Nearest Beach:
- Beach at 100.0 Miles
- Nearest Airport:
- Sacramento at 45 Miles
- Nearest Highway Intersection:
- 80 at 5 Miles
- Car:
- necessary
Hundreds of acres of multi-use trails afford hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders the opportunity to meander through trails noting seasonal plants and enjoying the miles of open space where mining once occurred. Water Sports — White Water Rafting Rafting on the North Fork of the American River launches just out of Colfax and several companies offer trips on the Middle Fork of the American River out of Auburn. — Fishing 900-acre Rollins Lake with 26 miles of shoreline is less than 0.5 miles walk from the BRR Trails and offers both boat and shore fishing. Boats with motors, canoes and paddle boats are available to rent. The BR private frontage of the Bear River and the nearby American River boast of huge catches of brown and rainbow trout. Scenic Drives — Grass Valley/Nevada City From Bear River Retreat the scenic route is about a 40-mile round trip through tree-lined lanes and mountain orchards.
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Rental Rates for the cabin in Gold Country / High Sierra, California, USA
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| High Season | Jun 1 2008 - | Oct 31 2008 | $3,600 | $1,600 | $800 | $600 | $600 | n/a | 1 Night |
| Off-Season | Nov 1 2008 - | May 1 2009 | $3,100 | $1,400 | $700 | $500 | $500 | n/a | 1 Night |
- 3100 tp 3600
- No min. stay requirement
*Rates include: cleaning garbage fee*
Reservation policy: $500.00 dollar: Reservation.and damage deposit
10% Hotel Tax
* Rates subject to change without notice*
January through December No min. stay, 1 to 7 day rental available, $450-$900 per day.
$3150.00 week ($450 per day)
**Length of stay determines rate**
*non-profit, group and government discounts
Fees
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Further Details for the cabin in Gold Country / High Sierra, California, USA
A few minutes walk to Rollins Recreational Lake were you can enjoy boating, boat rentals, fishing (bass, trout) water and jet skiing, restaurant and swimming. A 10-minute stroll from the log home will take you to Rollins Lake spillway majestic waterfall views, below the cliff view you will find rock formations, swimming and fishing holes. Recreation room includes: Pool Table, Ping Pong Table.Basketball, Full Refrigerator and TV.. Perfect Location for a family reunion, Weddings, Executive retreat, group retreat, women's retreat, Scrapbookers, Corporate vacation retreat, Movie production location or life coaching retreat! Starbucks Coffee shop in Colfax (2.5 miles). BR Amenities: linen and bath towels provided. Fully equipped and stocked kitchen with spices.
The kitchen features a double door refrigerator/ice maker and water dispenser, dishwasher, pantry, washer/dryer, Iron, fax machine, coffee maker, blender, coffee grinder, microwave, gas stove and oven, and Direct TV. The living/social room features a 50' Wide screen TV home-theater system, Bose Stereo VCR/DVD and CD player. Wrap-around deck/porch great for entertaining, outside fire pit, portable gas BBQ.
Board Games Basketball and Hoop (inside and out) Regulation Volley Ball Court Horseshoes Pool Table Ping Pong Hiking Fishing (Brown-Rainbow Trout-Bass) Gold Panning, Swimming Star Gazing Volleyball Area Horseshoe Area Football and Soccer Area Frisbee Historical Bridge and land mark at the foot of the retreat Bear River Trail-Read below — Bear River Trail This 2-mile trail begins at the foot of BRR front gates. A special feature of this beautiful trail at river’s edge is the ton of big boulders along this stretch of the river. If you can resist the temptation to crawl and climb the rocks downstream, the trail itself is moderate and can be done in about 2 hours round-trip.
Skiing Information: Hikers enjoy a series of spectacular views of the famous Gold Rush era river, past the infamous China Wall built by Chinese laborers; several mine shafts, and other early signs of mining. In the spring, a beautiful wildflower display enhances the hike. At a brisk pace, the hike can be done in four hours. — Alta Sierra Biblical Gardens Taking the “back road” over the Bear River via scenic country lanes, the Biblical Gardens are about a ½ -hour drive from BRR on highway 49 between Auburn and Grass Valley. Opened in 1976, the result of inspiration and dedicated effort of John and Verna Sommer, the gardens are nestled among aging oaks and soaring pine trees on Auburn Road, a historical wagon trail during the Gold Rush days. Now, where horse-drawn freight wagons and stage coach drivers once traveled, modern day visitors find the peace and tranquility of God’s creation - seasoned with the serene sound of the forest, the babbling brook, and the joyous song of birds.
Golf Information: A plethora of paths leads to numerous swimming and fishing holes. — Stevens Trail The trail head begins about 2.5 miles from BRR. Its origins date back to the Gold Rush days, but now it yields a fortune in natural beauty. Historically, the trail connected the town of Iowa Hill with the city of Colfax. Developed by Stevens, an Easterner who showed up in 1859 to look for gold but decided rather than brave the hard work of gold-panning and the ruthless claim-jumpers, he’d let others search for gold. Whether they found it or not, Stevens charged them a toll for using the trail he had built. The current trail extends 4.5 miles along the northwestern slope of the North Fork of the American River Canyon. It begins in Colfax and ends at the confluence of Secret Ravine and the North Fork of the American River. The Stevens Trail is open to hikers, mountain bikers, and horse back riding.
Guest Book On the mile-long meandering path that winds its way through the lush greenery, visitors are reminded with scripture plaques, stone statues and wooden hand carvings of the life of Christ. The Gardens are open daily, weather permitting, from sunrise to sunset. Benches are placed throughout the Gardens where visitors may rest, reflect and allow the serene peace and tranquility to nourish their soul. The self-guided walk takes approximately 90 minutes. — Weimar Institute This holistic health center, about 5 miles from BRR, offers a well-mapped series of various hikes from moderate to difficult. In a setting under the pines this quiet area appeals to a wide range of hikes and horseback riders. (Bikes are not allowed.) Open dawn to dusk. — Empire Mine 4.5 miles North on hwy 174 from BRR.
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- Call Sandy at Bear River Retreat
- 530-346-6418
- (International +1 530-346-6418)
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