Penn Valley Real Estate

A short six mile drive west of Grass Valley on Highway 20 takes you to Penn Valley.
Penn Valley real estate has its own flavor; rolling pastureland, meadows, farms, and horse ranches give way to more of a neighborhood feeling closer to the valley’s small commercial area.
Penn Valley real estate also includes a popular gated community, Lake Wildwood, with amenities galore. Located 10 miles from Grass Valley, off Highway 20, Lake Wildwood boasts a 300-acre lake, five developed parks, and 80-slip marina and clubhouse, an 18-hole championship golf course and pro shop, swimming, tennis, water skiing, boating, and fishing. There is a full calendar of activities for both adults and children, every month of the year. Across from Lake Wildwood is another commercial area, supporting the active population living there.
One of Penn Valley’s recreational jewels is Western Gateway Park on the banks of Squirrel Creek. This 80 acres is open to everyone and families gather for picnics, barbeques and softball games year-round. The park has playgrounds, trails, a horse arena, baseball fields, tennis courts, an amphitheater and a dog park, surrounded by grassy meadows and beautiful shady oak trees. Those who are fortunate enough to own Penn Valley real estate enjoy the park in their own backyard.
Because of its 1,400 foot elevation, rich soil, and eight-month growing season, Penn
Valley real estate is often the first choice of those whose interest in agriculture brings them to the foothills. During the Gold Rush, wagon trains from Sacramento to Nevada stopped in Penn Valley to stock up for the long trip to the Comstock Mines. Although the wagon trains are only a memory, the historic covered bridge over the Yuba River at Bridgeport bears testimony of this area’s importance in the mid-1800’s. Penn Valley real estate was valuable then, and remains valuable to this day.
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