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Prime Building Site
View over Dry Creek Valley
View northwest up Dry Creek Valley
View from 3210 W Dry Creek
Redwood Lined Road
Access to 3210 W Dry Creek primary building site
Story Poles
Story poles define building envelope
Broad View of Primary Building Site
Story poles flanked by redwoods
Primary Building Site
Garage and house story poles
Story Poles and Views
Redwoods flanking garage and house story poles
Aerial View of Primary Building Site
Vineyards, redwoods, and Douglas fir surround the site
Primary Building Site
Carefully nestled between vineyard and redwood park setting
Park-like Setting
Redwoods and Douglas Fir create a private park
Filtered Views
Scene from second building site
Forested Hillside
3210 W Dry Creek has vineyards on the west, south, and north
Looking East
Dry creek Valley with Mount St. Helena in the distance.
Private Redwood Grove
Prime building site has wonderful redwoods to filter eastern views
Driveway in the Park
Redwoods cover both sides of road to primary building site.
Hiking Path
Redwoods and firs combine to create the park-like feeling
Internal Trail
You can take a nearly mile long loop hike on your own property at 3210 W. Dry Creek.
More Internal Trails
Tan oaks, madrone, and bay trees add variety to the redwood and fir forest.
Second Building Site
Higher up the hill, this building site has more sun and an open feel
Sun Rays
The park-like nature of the property creates opportunities for shade and sun
Hiking Trail and Seasonal Creek
Hiking trail follows the path of a seasonal creek
Second Building Site
A flatter, sunnier spot higher on the property
Second Site
An open and sunny spot for building on the property
Second Building Site
Another view of the second building site
Hiking Trail
A hiking trail winds past a bay laurel, a famed hillside anchor tree
Second Building Site
Sunny, elevated building site higher on the property
Second Building Site
Filtered views of Dry Creek Valley and the Mayacamas mountains
Forever Views
On a clear day you can see forever