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Fishing, Boating, Waterskiing, Hiking & Backpacking
Mill Creek runs through the property and is just one of literally
dozens of creeks and streams in the area affording the vacationer prime fishing opportunities. For lake fishing, Clear
Lake, located in wilderness area approximately two miles from Mahogany Ridge, and Blue Lake at the south end
of Jess Valley about ten miles away, are beautiful settings for a great day of fishing. West Valley Reservoir near
the small town of Likely is also about ten miles away and is popular for fishing, boating
and water skiing. Pack a picnic lunch and spend the day there! Mill Creek Falls is a must see spot along your
hiking and backpacking expeditions. Be sure to bring your camera!
Deer Hunting, Bird Hunting and The Romero Ranch and Hunt Club
Mahogany Ridge Guest Ranch is located in the X3B zone. If you've been drawn for this area
consider staying with us. If you also enjoy hunting birds we'd like to tell you about the Romero Ranch and Hunt
Club. Owned and operated by Rich Hamel, (also of Likely Place R.V. & Golf Course) Romero Ranch and Hunt Club
operates from November 1st to April 15th by appointment only. They raise pheasants and chukkars. Call to
reserve your hunting date and time. For more information or appointments call 530-233-4938.
Horseback Riding Trails
For the avid horseperson, the scenic Warner Mountains offer abundant horseback riding trails
and Mahogany Ridge Guest Ranch borders several of the wilderness trails. Our proximity to the trails will enable
you to saddle up and leave from the ranch without having to transport your horses any farther by trailer. If you
would like the services of a professional to guide you through the mountains please see "Guide Services" on our "Other Services"
page. Mahogany Ridge Guest Ranch is equipped with corrals where you may keep your horses for a nominal fee per day.
Don't worry about feed. We provide hay.
Golfing, R.V.ing
For the golfer, Likely Place R.V. & Golf Course is approximately eleven
miles from Mahogany Ridge just off the Jess Valley Road. Play a few holes and have lunch in their club house.
The golf course operates from April 15th to November 1st. To contact the golf course call 530-233-6676 or for the R.V.
park 530-233-4466. See their link on our home page.
Bird Watching
Mahogany Ridge and all of Modoc County is a bird watcher's paradise. Come experience your
passion for bird watching here and see the other wild life of the area as well!
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| Enjoying a snowy day on the Four Wheeler |
All-Terrain & Winter Fun
Bring your quad runners if that's how you like to see the country or if you're visiting us in
the wintertime bring your cross country skis or snowmobiles. If you like to downhill ski, the Cedar Pass Ski Hill
is approximately 15 miles east of Alturas on Highway 299
Relaxation & Inspiration
Are you an artist, photographer or writer looking for the awe inspiring beauty of
nature and her wildlife? Are you looking for a quiet, tranquil environment void of street noise and traffic horns, a setting
truly condusive to productive, uninterupted work? Look no further, there is no better place than the absolute beauty
and total peacefulness that's found at Mahogany Ridge. Go ahead! Curl up next to the fire with your laptop and
the view and let it inspire you!
Winery Tours and Wine Tasting...
Stringers Wild Plum Orchard and Winery is located in Modoc County along Highway 395 Northeast
of Alturas approximately 40 miles. In business now for more than 18 years, The Stringer Family harvests wild
plums from their very own orchard in Modoc County used in the production of their award winning wines and delicious syrups,
jams and preserves. And, be sure to bring home their newest product--Wild Plum Brandy! Don't end your vacation
without a tour of this amazing little winery. Hours from April through December, Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m., January through March, please call for an appointment and their staff will be happy to accomodate your
request for a tour. They can be reached at 530-946-4112 or winemaker@stringersorchard.com. See their link on our home page.
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| Trees near the ranch office just after storm |
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| The South Warners in late Spring from the back yard |
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