The Black Ridge Estate is a 20- Acre vacant property located in Greenwood, California. With RE-10 zoning allowing a potential lot split, the property features multiple potential hilltop build sites, an abundance of wildlife, hardwood and softwood tree species, and a seasonal creek. The private and secluded 20-acre property is accessed by Black Ridge Road, a well-maintained private road, and is 1/2 mile off of Greenwood Road. Electric service is available from PG&E from a residential distribution line adjacent to the property boundary along Black Ridge Road. Georgetown Public Utility District water is available via a nearby connection. The moderately sloped terrain offers tremendous habitat for wild animals as well as plenty of forage for livestock. The property has an abundance of oak, pine, and douglas fir trees as well as a variety of native shrubs. El Dorado County is a paradise for all who enjoy the great outdoors. The nearby North, Middle, and South Forks of the American River provide excellent recreation opportunities on the water including fly fishing the clear cold waters and white water rafting adventures along the river canyons, More fishing and boating adventures are available at nearby Folsom Lake, and Stumpy Meadows Reservoir. Within a short drive, El Dorado National Forest provides an expansive array of recreation activities in the Sierra Nevada High Country all the way to the Lake Tahoe basin. Water and mineral rights convey. The Sierra Nevada Foothills are renowned for the mild climate with cool winters transitioning to blue skies and warm temperatures through the spring, summer, and fall. El Dorado County is California's Gold Country. Early pioneers and miners flocked to the area in pursuit of riches after the discovery of gold at Coloma. Evidence of historic mining activities can be found throughout the County. Greenwood is located on the Georgetown Divide in El Dorado County between the Middle and South Forks of the American River. The communities of Georgetown, Cool, Garden Valley, Lotus, and Coloma are only a short drive away. Placerville, the county seat, to the south is a 30 minute drive and Auburn to the north is 20 minutes away in Placer County along the historic Highway 49. California's capital, Sacramento, is approximately 45 minutes away via Interstate 80 or US 50.