Lot 84 – Rush Creek Subdivision
1.04 forested acres with mature evergreens, already improved with a septic system and leach field. Power runs along the road frontage for easy hookup. Edgewater Way, a gravel road, forms the southern boundary, while Rush Creek borders the north.
Conveniently located just off CA Highway 299, this property sits about 10 miles east of the small rural community of Adin—home to a country store, gas station, park, and community center. The county seat of Alturas is 30 miles to the east, offering full services including shopping, groceries, banking, fuel, a theater, and a hospital.
Outdoor recreation abounds with nearby Modoc National Forest trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and more. With scattered homes in the area, it’s an ideal spot to build a cabin, create a camping retreat, or park your RV.
A solid land investment and a beautiful setting to create lasting memories. Don’t wait to buy real estate—buy real estate and wait.
Modoc Count Lifestyle
Modoc County, located in the far northeastern corner of California, is known for its wide-open landscapes, rugged beauty, and unspoiled wilderness. With fewer than 10,000 residents spread across nearly 4,200 square miles, it offers a quiet, small-town lifestyle surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The region is home to the Modoc National Forest, Lava Beds National Monument, and countless lakes, rivers, and trails, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, and camping. Its county seat, Alturas, provides essential services while still retaining a friendly, rural charm. Often called “The Last Best Place in California,” Modoc County combines natural beauty, affordable land, and a relaxed pace of life that appeals to those looking to escape the crowds and reconnect with nature.



















