Star Ranch Co.

 

 

PHYSICAL FEATURES

Star Ranch is characterized by three distinct areas: 1) the eastern pastures, 2) the central valley, and 3) the western mountains. The eastern pastures, which are relatively flat, are divided by SR-94 except for a large hill located at the southern end. SR-94 passes through the eastern pastures at a point just south of the Cameron Corners town center. Campo Creek flows through the eastern pastures east of SR-94. The second distinct area, the central valley, is surrounded by hillsides. This area contains the existing ranch house, the barn and associated outbuildings. The third distinct area, the western mountains, is characterized by steep slopes and higher elevations and is not easily accessible. Except for approximately 4 miles of equestrian and walking trails, the western Mountains will remain in the natural state it is in today.  The western mountains are bordered by BLM land on its southern and western boundaries. All areas are part of the existing cattle ranch and are used for grazing. Topographic relief varies from approximately 2,550 feet above mean sea level (MSL) near the Campo Creek stream course at the southern tip of the property, to approximately 3,375 feet MSL on the hillsides at the northwest corner of the Specific Plan area.

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