Adjacent to the expansive 1600-acre Mount Olympus nature preserve, this picturesque retreat is also a sanctuary for ringtails and other native species. Accessed via Sombrero, a private and paved road renowned for its luxurious estate homes, the property boasts waterways that flow through the valley, along with Gomez Creek and two additional streams originating from the east. The 85-acre expanse presents a wealth of possibilities, ideal for agricultural projects, an extensive equestrian facility, or a tranquil natural haven. The landscape is graced with towering oaks, sycamores, and gentle ridges flanking both the eastern and western sides of the valley. Essential utilities such as district water lines and power are already in place in the southwestern section. The area exudes a profound sense of tranquility, home to a variety of wildlife including deer, coyotes, foxes, eagles, hawks, and the occasional mouse. Tucked away in the serene Rainbow Heights, this enchanting valley offers endless potential and natural beauty.
No schools were found in the area
Total population of , which has changed by % since 1990.
The median age of the population is , while the median
age of dwellings is .
Out of households, are families.
Hispanic/Non-Hispanic Population