
Avram Goldman, Tim hayden and John Gray Present
The Historic Petrified Forest
4100 Petrified Forest Road, Calistoga
|$9,998,000
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Bedrooms
8
Bathrooms
6
Square Feet
6,752 sq ft
Own a Piece of History
Step into a timeless realm at The Petrified Forest Estate, a captivating 502± acre sanctuary where history, beauty, and family heritage converge. Recognized as California Historic Landmark #915, since 1914 this estate has been cherished by the same family for three generations.
Nestled in the heart of the Napa/Sonoma Wine Country, the primary parcel features 146± acres that house one of the longest continuing Visitor Centers in the region. Since 1870 visitors have been drawn to the living Sequoia Redwoods that stand alongside 3.4 million-year-old Redwoods preserved as petrified trees, offering a unique glimpse into the distant past.
The property includes five diverse parcels, each with its own charm and potential. Explore the adjoining 125± acres of untouched land with approximately one mile of the serene Porter Creek meandering through. Additionally, 230± acres provide the opportunity for additional exceptional home sites amidst redwoods, with potential vineyard land to cultivate your own wine country legacy.
Experience the allure of the majestic Redwood Forest, stroll along sun-dappled trails, and take in the breathtaking views of Mount Saint Helena. Immerse yourself in the geological masterpieces and petrified tree exhibits that unveil Earth's rich history. The main structure exudes historic charm and includes an established gift shop business, while the remodeled house, serene cottage, and vintage Coffee Shop Diner, dating back to 1956, add rustic elegance to this enchanting estate. The property boasts 8 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, offering ample space for diverse uses and accommodation.
The Petrified Forest Estate is a rare offering with endless possibilities, whether you envision a private sanctuary, a vibrant visitor attraction, or a legacy estate for future generations. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history in one of California's most storied landscapes.
Nestled in the heart of the Napa/Sonoma Wine Country, the primary parcel features 146± acres that house one of the longest continuing Visitor Centers in the region. Since 1870 visitors have been drawn to the living Sequoia Redwoods that stand alongside 3.4 million-year-old Redwoods preserved as petrified trees, offering a unique glimpse into the distant past.
The property includes five diverse parcels, each with its own charm and potential. Explore the adjoining 125± acres of untouched land with approximately one mile of the serene Porter Creek meandering through. Additionally, 230± acres provide the opportunity for additional exceptional home sites amidst redwoods, with potential vineyard land to cultivate your own wine country legacy.
Experience the allure of the majestic Redwood Forest, stroll along sun-dappled trails, and take in the breathtaking views of Mount Saint Helena. Immerse yourself in the geological masterpieces and petrified tree exhibits that unveil Earth's rich history. The main structure exudes historic charm and includes an established gift shop business, while the remodeled house, serene cottage, and vintage Coffee Shop Diner, dating back to 1956, add rustic elegance to this enchanting estate. The property boasts 8 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, offering ample space for diverse uses and accommodation.
The Petrified Forest Estate is a rare offering with endless possibilities, whether you envision a private sanctuary, a vibrant visitor attraction, or a legacy estate for future generations. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history in one of California's most storied landscapes.
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Located in far northern Napa County, Calistoga has a distinctly relaxed feel. More than 125 years after its founding, the community still retains its small-town charm. Calistoga is perhaps best-known for its many spas, thermal springs, and mud baths that line state Route 29, which runs through the heart of the small city. Calistoga knows it has something special and aims to keep it that way. The small city’s main street offers an eclectic mix of shopping, wine-tasting rooms, and restaurants. There isn't a fast-food joint in town, so the locals head to Busters Southern BBQ for barbecue or Mary’s Home Plate Cafe for a burger. At the top of the food chain is Solbar, a Michelin-starred eatery that emphasizes local ingredients. Citizens are dedicated supporters of Calistoga’s schools and socialize at the community pool in the city’s center.
For a lighter-than-air experience, Calistoga Balloons will float you over the sights of: Palisade Cliffs; Mount Saint Helena; Chateau Montelena; Old Faithful Geyser, which erupts every 40 minutes; and the Petrified Forest. For those who want to explore the area on foot, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, located five miles north of Calistoga, offers a commanding view of the valley.
Homes in Calistoga are eclectic, ranging from smaller, older houses near the city center, to showplace countryside homes situated on several acres with mountain and vineyard views
For a lighter-than-air experience, Calistoga Balloons will float you over the sights of: Palisade Cliffs; Mount Saint Helena; Chateau Montelena; Old Faithful Geyser, which erupts every 40 minutes; and the Petrified Forest. For those who want to explore the area on foot, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, located five miles north of Calistoga, offers a commanding view of the valley.
Homes in Calistoga are eclectic, ranging from smaller, older houses near the city center, to showplace countryside homes situated on several acres with mountain and vineyard views
Located in far northern Napa County, Calistoga has a distinctly relaxed feel. More than 125 years after its founding, the community still retains its small-town charm. Calistoga is perhaps best-known for its many spas, thermal springs, and mud baths that line state Route 29, which runs through the heart of the small city. Calistoga knows it has something special and aims to keep it that way. The small city’s main street offers an eclectic mix of shopping, wine-tasting rooms, and restaurants. There isn't a fast-food joint in town, so the locals head to Busters Southern BBQ for barbecue or Mary’s Home Plate Cafe for a burger. At the top of the food chain is Solbar, a Michelin-starred eatery that emphasizes local ingredients. Citizens are dedicated supporters of Calistoga’s schools and socialize at the community pool in the city’s center.
For a lighter-than-air experience, Calistoga Balloons will float you over the sights of: Palisade Cliffs; Mount Saint Helena; Chateau Montelena; Old Faithful Geyser, which erupts every 40 minutes; and the Petrified Forest. For those who want to explore the area on foot, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, located five miles north of Calistoga, offers a commanding view of the valley.
Homes in Calistoga are eclectic, ranging from smaller, older houses near the city center, to showplace countryside homes situated on several acres with mountain and vineyard views
For a lighter-than-air experience, Calistoga Balloons will float you over the sights of: Palisade Cliffs; Mount Saint Helena; Chateau Montelena; Old Faithful Geyser, which erupts every 40 minutes; and the Petrified Forest. For those who want to explore the area on foot, Robert Louis Stevenson State Park, located five miles north of Calistoga, offers a commanding view of the valley.
Homes in Calistoga are eclectic, ranging from smaller, older houses near the city center, to showplace countryside homes situated on several acres with mountain and vineyard views

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