Berry Creek Camp
Berry Creek, California
$1,249,000
Added on 10/14/2024



Property Description
Secluded Northern California Camp Property for Sale – Berry Creek, CA
Nestled in the tranquil hills of Berry Creek, this expansive 500+ acre property offers an extraordinary opportunity for redevelopment as a summer camp, corporate retreat, or exclusive private estate. The property, historically known as Camp Okizu, served as a sanctuary dedicated to supporting children and families affected by cancer. Its rolling landscapes, abundant trees, and serene natural surroundings create an inviting environment for various outdoor activities. Prior to the fire in 2020, this space provided an
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Todd Renfrew
Broker & Owner, ALC
California Outdoor Properties | Outdoor Properties of Nevada
707 Merchant St, Suite 100, California

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