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Kayumari Retreat Center
In the Sonora Gold Country
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Presented by Prudential California Realty
Lynn Driscoll
209.559.5742
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This is a rare opportunity to become steward of the spacious, secluded, sacred 160 acre Kayumari guest ranch. Have you ever dreamed of having your own family retreat or offering a workshop/retreat experience to others? The ranch is turnkey as it is or has the basic foundation to create something uniquely your own.
Nestled in the California Sierra Nevada foothills of Tuolumne County and surrounded on three sides by National Forest land and the South Fork of the Stanislaus River gorge on the fourth side. The property currently offers two homes, numerous outbuildings, a swimming pool and 13 yurts. The many yurts vary in size from 16' to 30' diameters and have multiple uses. The grounds also have a sauna, outdoor meeting areas, a barn, sweat lodge, an outdoor amphitheater sanctuary, and even a "tree house" sleeping area. The views from the "Sound of Music" hilltop are expansive and the rolling nature of the property allows it to accomodate multiple uses.
The private location is 12 miles from Historic Columbia State Park on a gravel road. It is approximately 3 1/2 hours from four area airports: San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento or Fresno. Their is also a public airport in Columbia with a 4670' runway. Yosemite National Park is less than a 3 hour drive and winter skiing at Dodge Ridge or Mt. Reba/Bear Valley is a daytrip. Year round outdoor recreation abounds and the nearby bustling gold country community of Sonora offers shopping, boutiques, theater and gourmet dining.
The Kayumari Guest Ranch is fully self-reliant with it's own state-of-the-art generator system large enough to power a small village and partial solar application, two wells for irrigation and domestic use, large holding tanks, and septic systems. As a retreat or guest ranch, the property has accomodated up to 100 people for the weekend or is perfect for longer individual stays. There is an addition to the kitchen that houses a commercial range and refrigerator.
The property is bordered on three sides by National Forest Land. Wildlife abounds and includes bear, hawks, eagles, wild turkeys and deer . Quartz crystals, gold, and soap stone can be found on the land. Kayumari is home to a large resident deer herd and is also a migratory path to a healthy herd of California Mule Deer.
This is a remarkable opportunity to realize a dream of any porportion.

Click here to read about the history of the Kayumari ranch including the Native Americans and the gold miners who settled in the area now encompassing the ranch.
There is no written description that can do justice to this unique property, no way to convey the experience of walking this sacred land, feeling its energy. It speaks in its own language - the language of the Earth and the people who have walked and worked here before you. Let it speak to you. Call Lynn Driscoll at 209-559-5742 to schedule an experiential introduction.
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