1,200 acres above Carmel Valley Ranch Luxury Resort
Offered at $34,000,000
Snively’s ridgetop flats view to the west
1,200 acres above Carmel Valley Ranch Luxury Resort
Offered at $34,000,000
Snively’s ridgetop flats view to the west
Welcome to the spectacular Adamo Ranch, a secluded paradise situated in one of Carmel's most pristine and central locations. Spanning over 1,200 acres, this living masterpiece neighboring the Carmel Valley Ranch Resort has been described as a “piece of heaven.” It offers myriad beauty perched atop Snively’s Ridge with varied terrain combined with natural diversity from Garland Park to Robinson Canyon and from Carmel River to Pinyon Peak. It offers breathtaking views of Monterey Bay, the length of Carmel Valley from Carmel Bay to Cachagua, the Palisades along the Carmel River, and the lush redwood valley stretching for miles from Robinson Canyon. You can truly immerse yourself in nature's beauty and vast possibilities here at Adamo Ranch.
Experience living history with this majestic piece of classic Carmel that has seen multiple renowned owners throughout its modern history, beginning with the Snively Family in 1879, then passing to the Ollason Family in 1914, the Marble Family in 1927 and the
Holt Family 1949 before it was purchased by Del Monte Properties in 1963 who began planning for Carmel Valley Ranch Resort. Landmark Land took over the project in 1974. After Carmel Valley Ranch Resort was started, this 1,200-acre portion was acquired by the current owners in 1995. They have kept it free from development ever since, making it an unmissable opportunity to own your world-class estate.
The current owner shared his feelings about this property in this quote, “Many years ago when I had the opportunity to buy this land, I asked myself, ‘What would I rather have, a Rembrandt or this beauty?’ And my decision was with no hesitation: this living masterpiece. I simply fell in love with it! This pristine piece of heaven has so much to offer. Beauty, location, climate, varied terrain, and natural diversity. It is now time for me to pass this jewel to someone who will fall in love with it too, steward it well, and make it their own ranch and home.”
View of Adamo Ranch Redwood Valley looking east Redwood Valley view of the sky Adamo Ranch Carmel Riverbed Flats near Carmel Valley Road entrance Adamo Ranch Carmel Riverbed Flats near Carmel Valley Road entrance Carmel River as it passes through Adamo Ranch Snively’s ridgetop flats view of Pinyon Peak to the south Snively’s ridgetop flats view of Mount Toro to the north Snively’s ridgetop flats view of Monterey Bay and Santa Cruz to the northwest Ridgetop flats view of Pinyon Peak to the southeast Ridgetop view of Carmel Valley Village and Mount Toro to the northeast Ridgetop flats view of Carmel Valley and Monterey Bay to the north Ridgetop flats view of the Pacific Ocean to the west Snively’s ridgetop flats view of Cachagua Ridge to the east Snively’s ridgetop view of Carmel Valley Village to the northeast View of the northeast from Snivley’s rigdetop meadows Adamo Ranch’s “Calling Corner” Snively’s ridge as Carl Sandburg would describe as “The fog comes in on little cat feet” over Carmel Valley Ranch Ridgetop flats view of Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay to the northwest The Hale Cabin was home for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hale and later hunting cabin for Samuel Morris, founder of Pebble Beach AdamoRanchisa"livingmasterpiece" Adamo Ranch satellite map