The site combines dramatic natural topography with meaningful existing infrastructure, creating a uniquely versatile canvas for estate, agricultural, recreational, or institutional visions. Featuring gently undulating hills, canyon corridors, ridgelines, and multiple natural and graded building pads, the property offers a blend of seclusion, accessibility, and long-term development potential.
Located northeast of Ortega Highway with connectivity to San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point, Rancho Mission Viejo, Lake Elsinore, Temecula, and major regional corridors, the property benefits from exceptional geographic reach while maintaining a distinctly private rural setting. Existing improvements include an operational well water system, electrical service, internal dirt road network, gated entry, and remaining support structures. These features provide immediate functional utility while supporting future scaled development.
**Seller willing to provide entitlement**
The property has undergone environmental testing and mitigation following wildfire impacts, with all damaged structures removed by the County of Orange. The event has opened up new view corridors and revealed the natural contours of the land, further enhancing its suitability for a range of redevelopment concepts. Zoning under the A1 General Agricultural designation allows for agricultural uses, outdoor recreation, low-intensity development, or innovative site-planning strategies subject to approvals.
With irreplaceable scale, a scarcity of comparable landholdings in the region, and a balance of usability and natural beauty, 40051 Long Canyon Road stands as a premier opportunity for legacy ownership, private estate creation, boutique agricultural ventures, equestrian uses, or thoughtfully planned low-density development.