A rare chance to own 183 acres of pristine mountain land with endless potential. Once part of the Boy Scout's wilderness camp, this expansive property offers a unique blend of history, beauty, and opportunity.
Zoned for potential residential development, the site features access from Hook Creek Road, with the west boundary backing to the desirable Cedar Ridge neighborhood.
At the headwaters of Hook Creek, the land boasts a natural meadow, abundant wildlife, and a truly secluded mountain setting. Despite its remarkable privacy, the property is just minutes from Cedar Glen Village and the amenities of Lake Arrowhead. Whether you envision a private retreat, future residential development, or simply a long-term investment in one of Southern California's most sought-after mountain regions, this acreage presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
 
	
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