Newberry Springs, Barstow, Daggett
Monaco Street : Newberry Springs, CA 92365
San Bernardino County, California
Land Description
Specifics
State, County, Zip: California, San Bernardino, 92365
Legal: Parcel Map 13277 Parcel 3 Book 166 Page 58
Apn: 0531-0000
Acres: 4.16 (181,210 Sq Feet)
Zoning: Residential
Access: Sub Division Roads Monaco Street
Elect : Power 571 Feet Yearly Paid Current
Deed: Will Convey Title With Warranty Deed
Title: Free & Clear No Back Taxes Or Liens
Gps: 34.822489674, -116.615406501 Approx To Be Added To Down Payment With Monthly Payments Only
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Down Pd In 24 Pd In 12 Months
Newberry Springs 4.16 Acres
Features
5 Miles From Newberry Springs
Mountain Views
Remote & Private Yet Only Minutes To Amenities
Parcels Like This Don't Do Not Come Up For Sale All That Often-This Land Has Been In The Same Family For Almost 50 Years
Developing Area Great Investment Potential
Great Investment As Newberry Springs Grows
Priced Lower Than Most Comparables
Average Well Depth For The Area Is 50 To 274 Ft
Near Route 66 & Us 40
Barstow 25 Miles
La 110 Miles
Las Vegas 110 Miles
NORTH Property Line Borders A , T & S & F RR (Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway)
Low Taxes
Gps 4 Corners
Se 34.821946, -116.614709
Sw 34.821916, -116.616152
Nw 34.823161, -116.616144
Ne 34.822964, -116.614674
Priced Lower Than Most Lots In The Area
Distance To California Cities
26 miles Barstow
48 miles Helendale
57 miles Victorville
66 miles Hesperia
77 miles Cajon Junction
93 miles Fontana
95 miles San Bernardino
99 miles Rancho Cucamonga
111 miles Pomona
122 miles Arcadia
129 miles Pasadena
138 miles Los Angeles
145 miles Hollywood
154 miles Santa Monica
Newberry Springs is an unincorporated community located on Route 66, to the east of Barstow, in central San Bernardino County in the southeast of California.
Newberry Springs is well known for the Cliff House station and cabins, the old Henning Motel and Bagdad Café; the Whiting Brothers (Dry Creek) Service Station and Poes Café and the Mojave Water Camp
Newberry Springs is located in the Mojave Desert and has a "mild desert climate" with very dry and hot weather.
Winter average temperatures (Jan) are low: high 60.7°F and the low is quite cold: 36°F. The summer (Jul), high is a searing: 104.2°F and the average low is a pleasant 73.3°F
About Newberry Springs
Total population 2,763
Male population 1,516
Female population 1,247
Median age 46.20
Total households 995
Average people per household 2.71
Total housing units 1,394
Owner occupied 777
Renter occupied 218
Median year built 1984
Median household income household About Newberry Springs
The climate in Newberry Springs is relatively mild and ideal for many crops, including pistachios, apricots and alfalfa.[citation needed] Newberry Springs has many farms and ranches, which produce ostrich, horse, buffalo, duck, turkey, catfish, and koi.
For Recreation:
Water skiing is important to the area. Newberry Springs contains some man-made oval lakes and other water race courses used for water-ski and jet ski racing, including the privately owned Cheyenne Lake. The Horton Lakes Water Ski School and Wet Set Village, which has hosted water ski tournaments seen on Espn, are in Newberry Springs.
There are also desert courses used for motocross, dune buggy, and ATV racing. The area also supports camping, hunting, fishing, wilderness backpacking, and Para flying. Para fly Ranch, a Para flying school, is in the area.
Near Newberry Springs is the Calico Ghost Town, the Calico Early Man Site, the Camp Cady wildlife reserve and the Solar One green energy project. Every November, the town is the host of the annual Newberry Springs Pistachio Festival.
North of Newberry Springs is the currently vacant site of the former Lake Dolores/Rock-A-Hoola Waterpark.
Newberry Springs is home to the St. Anthony Orthodox Coptic Monastery.
The Newberry Mountains are home to the nearby Newberry Mountains Wilderness Area.