This 64 acre property sits along Old Route 66 east of Newberry Springs, CA. The property is along Interstate 40 between Newberry Springs and Ludlow, 1.5 miles east of the lava flows. Ludlow is a community that dates back to the 1870's. The town was built as a water stop for the railroad and became a railhead for many lines. The I-40 is a major east west highway connecting California to North Carolina. The property has approximately 2,320 feet of frontage along National Trail Highway. The San Bernardino County has zoned this property as Resource Conservation. According to the County this land use designation zoning district provides for open space and recreational activities and single family homes. Some of the other permitted uses include; crop production, orchard, vineyard, produce stand and a licensed residential care facility. Overhead electricity runs along National Trails Hwy on the property. GPS: 34.738205, -116.311615
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