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Desert land view of the 10-acre parcel in Newberry Springs, California
Build Your Desert Basecamp · 10 Acres · Newberry Springs

Desert Retreat Parcel Spotlight: 10 Acres in Newberry Springs

A wide-open 10-acre canvas described as flat—with that classic High Desert vibe: space, views, and quiet nights. Ideal for a weekend escape, future build plan, or long-term hold (buyer to verify access, zoning, and permitted use).

📍 0 APN 0531-151-09-0000, Newberry Springs, CA 92365 · San Bernardino County
💲 Offered at: $11,500 MLS: CV25055396
10
Acres (Lot)
RL-5
Zoning (Buyer to Verify)
Views
Desert & Mountains
Unimproved
Water Not Available (Per MLS)
Flat Parcel (Per Remarks) Stargazing-Ready Nights Between I-15 & I-40 (Per Remarks) Cash Terms (Per MLS)

Some people want a “place to build.” Others want a place to breathe. This 10-acre parcel in Newberry Springs is for the second group—the buyers who want wide-open space, quiet weekends, and a simple High Desert escape they can shape over time.

The listing remarks describe it as a flat 10-acre parcel located northeast of Newberry Springs, positioned between I-15 and I-40—a setup that can make weekend trips and supply runs more practical than “deep desert” locations (buyer to verify exact access, boundaries, and use restrictions).

Your 10-Acre Canvas: Basecamp, Retreat, or Future Build Site

Open desert terrain on the 10-acre parcel in Newberry Springs

Ten acres gives you room to create zones—privacy, parking, a future pad, a shaded hangout, or a build footprint—without feeling boxed in. If you’ve been imagining a simple desert place for weekends, this is the kind of land people start with.

Zoning is listed as RL-5 (buyer to verify). If you’re exploring a future structure, we can help you map out the right questions to ask the County so your plan aligns with what’s allowed.

The High Desert Vibe: Views + Quiet + Wide-Open Sky

Desert and mountain view near the Newberry Springs 10-acre parcel

If your ideal weekend is a camp chair, a fire pit, and a sky full of stars—Newberry Springs delivers that “out here” feeling. The MLS notes desert and mountain views, and the land’s open nature makes it easy to imagine a simple retreat setup.

As always with land: confirm legal access, parcel boundaries, and any easements before moving forward. We can provide a clean checklist so you’re not guessing.

💡 “Retreat Readiness” Checklist (Buyer to Verify)

The MLS indicates water not available and water source: none. Before you buy land for a retreat, confirm the big items first:

  • Water plan: well feasibility, hauling, storage tanks, and/or provider options.
  • Power plan: utility distance/cost, or off-grid (solar + battery + generator).
  • Waste plan: septic requirements, soils/perc, and approvals.
  • Zoning & setbacks: what you can place/build, plus minimums and restrictions.
  • Access: legal ingress/egress + road condition/maintenance responsibility.

Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all details with the County of San Bernardino, utility providers, and appropriate professionals.

Who This Parcel Is Great For

This land can be a strong match for:

  • Weekend escape buyers who want a simple High Desert basecamp (verify permitted use).
  • Future builders planning a long-term retreat project with space and privacy.
  • Off-grid planners ready to do the homework on utilities and infrastructure.
  • Buy-and-hold land investors looking for a low entry point.

Want the Parcel Map & “Build Your Basecamp” Checklist?

Take a closer look online, then reach out and we’ll help you confirm access, zoning questions, and the key due diligence items—so you can move forward with clarity.

Rob St Onge & Kristi Hudson — First Team Real Estate · DRE #01914112 & #02118319 · 909-200-9102 · realtydude.com

Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify all details including zoning, boundaries, access, easements, utilities, and building feasibility with the County of San Bernardino and appropriate professionals. Please respect private property—do not disturb neighbors.