5 Acres for Sale in San Bernardino County, CA
0551-301-29-0000
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Description
Drive up to this beautiful 5 acre property with your off road vehicle where you can enjoy solitude and Mohave desert nature. No one is around for MILES!
Property Information:
-General location: Newberry Springs, CA
-General information: 5 untouched acres of Mohave Desert land .
-APN: 0551-301-29-0000
-Legal description: W 1/2 W 1/2 S 1/2 NW 1/4 SW 1/4 SEC 16 TP 7N R 8E EX MNL RTS RESERVATION OF RECORD 5 AC
-Coordinates:
34.695738134167,-116.155604789449
34.6939277442498,-116.15564830341
34.6939232798515,-116.154592907058
34.6957334349559,-116.15455133158
-General elevation: 2200ft
-Type of terrain: Gentle rolling.
-Zoning: RC
-Power: none
-Phone: none
-Water: none
-Sewer: none
-Roads: off-road. Nearest Rd: 0.4 miles from property
-Time limit to build: None
-Association dues: None
Property Information
Parcel Size
5ac
State
California
County
San Bernardino
Parcel #
0551-301-29-0000
Address
Baghdad Chase RD
Features
Acres
5
County
San Bernardino
Access
Dirt
Power
solar

Nearby Attractions/City
Newberry Springs
Newberry Springs is located 20 mi (32 km) east of Barstow, approximately 40 mi (64 km) due west of the Mojave National Preserve, and approximately 100 mi (160 km) south of Death Valley National Park. The town is (117 sq mi (300 km2) in area. It is approximately 2,000 ft (610 m) above sea level.

The region maintains an average daytime summer temperature of 107 °F (42 °C). In the winter, lows generally get into the 20s, with a dry, cold climate, the immediate area receiving less than 10 in (250 mm) of rain per year.
Newberry Springs is a typical desert oasis. Ancient volcanic rock formations, lava beds, sand dunes, mineral springs, and hidden mud baths are found in the area.
The area is irrigated by the Mojave Aquifer, the largest aquifer in the Western United States,[citation needed] which makes possible a diverse and abundant agriculture and a number of man-made lakes.[
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