This 21.32 acre parcel is the perfect sampling of everything that makes Chihuahua Valley, Warner Springs, absolutely magical. Chihuahua Valley is this backcountry Shangri-la, nestled up in the mountains of San Diego County at about 4200 feet in elevation. Surrounded by Anza Borrego State Park to the east, Bureau of Land Management to the north and west, and Cleveland National Forest to the south, this area is a little bit of a desert, with native succulents, blooming yucca, rocks, gems and minerals galore, and also a little bit of an oak woodland region with alpine features, sedgey, marshy meadows, pastures, and grasslands. This parcel could easily be treated as two because it features an upper portion, elevated above the rest, with a narrow gravel driveway leading to a very ample pad and sweeping views out over the valley. From here, you can see Hot Springs Mountain, the Palomar Mountain Range, Boden Field, and beyond. The center of the property is more wooded and already set up almost like a campground, with private spaces under the shade of ancient trees. This area is developed to include a 329' deep well (25 gallons per minute when drilled), pump house, metered power, and other infrastructure already in place. To the south is a small wash with seasonal running water, the obvious mecca for many a local critter. A moment in the evening is sure to reveal deer, wild turkey, bobcats, and more. South of this arroyo area is probably another 5 acres or more, situated in a way where you could potentially have a completely private build site and access, separate from the private park area and upper build site.