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A Private Sierra Lake Sanctuary — Truly An Unforgettable Vacation Experience
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5 Schlafzimmer3 BadezimmerPlatz für 22 Gäste427.4 m²
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933 €
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North Fork, CA
- Place, North Fork Town Hall16 Autominuten
- Place, Sierra-Mono Indian Museum16 Autominuten
- Place, Bass lake Recreation Area24 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
5 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 22 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 King-Bett
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Queen-Bett und 1 Einzelbett
Schlafzimmer 3
2 Einzelbetten
Schlafzimmer 4
1 Doppelbett und 1 Einzelbett
Schlafzimmer 5
2 Einzelbetten
Wohnzimmer 1
+4
8 Einzelbetten
Wohnzimmer 2
1 Queen-Bett
3 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Badewanne · Toilette · Nur Dusche · Shampoo · Haartrockner
Badezimmer 2
Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Toilette · Nur Dusche · Shampoo
Badezimmer 3
Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Toilette · Nur Dusche · Shampoo
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A Private Sierra Lake Sanctuary — Truly An Unforgettable Vacation Experience
Nested on 80 acres in the Serria Foothills with a private 3 acre lake. Just 6 miles to Bass Lake, 27 miles to Yosemite National Park South entrance and 45 miles from Fresno Yosemite International Airport. An unforgettable vacation experience. We believe that everyone deserves to escape the stresses of everyday life and enjoy some time in a beautiful, relaxing environment. Honeymoons, Family Retreats, Company or Team Meetings, Yoga Groups and more.
Built with intention. Steeped in history. Shared, now, with you
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Hidden in the Sierra Nevada foothills above the small community of North Fork, California — the geographic heart of the state — this extraordinary open-beam lake house is not the kind of place you stumble upon. You have to know it exists. And once you've been here, you will not stop thinking about it.
Conceived and built in 1992 by two of California's most remarkable figures, the house sits above its own private lake on a property that has been quietly tended as a bird and wildlife sanctuary for more than three decades. What they created here was never meant to impress. It was meant to endure — and it has.
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The House
The architecture speaks immediately and directly to early California. Massive open beams span the main living space in great soaring arches — structural, unhurried, proud of their own craft — giving the interior the particular quality of silence that only old timber and honest construction can produce. This is not a house that tries to be rustic. It simply is, in the way that things built with care and genuine materials always are.
The wrap-around veranda is where you will spend most of your time. It follows the house on all sides, wide and deep, oriented toward the lake, and it occupies that rare and perfect middle ground between indoors and out. Morning coffee here, as the mist lifts off the water. Evening wine here, as the light goes gold on the pines and the herons settle in the shallows below. The veranda does not compete with the landscape. It frames it.
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The Lake & The Land
The lake is private. That word carries real weight here — no other guests, no passing boats, no strangers on the opposite shore. The water is yours for the duration of your stay, along with everything that lives around it.
The property has never been landscaped in the conventional sense. Instead, over thirty years, it has become a genuine sanctuary for the wildlife of the Sierra foothills. Great blue herons work the shallows with ancient patience. Acorn woodpeckers conduct their boisterous communal lives in the pines above the house. Osprey hunt the lake. Wood ducks and mergansers move through in season. At dusk, mule deer come to the water's edge. The land does not perform wildness for your benefit — it simply is wild, quietly and completely, and you are invited into it.
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The Story Behind the House
The house was built by J.S. Holliday — known to Californians simply as Jim — one of the great historians of the American West, whose landmark work The World Rushed In gave the Gold Rush its fullest and most human account. Jim spent his career listening to the voices of the forty-niners who had flooded into these very Sierra foothills more than a century before him, and when he came to North Fork, he understood instinctively that he was on storied ground. The Sierra Nevada had been drawing people toward something essential about themselves for a very long time.
His partner in building the house was Belinda Vidor, daughter of the legendary Hollywood director King Vidor — a man whose films had swept across the American landscape with a visual hunger and a deep belief that geography shapes the soul. Belinda inherited that eye. She understood the property the way her father understood a location: not as a backdrop but as a living protagonist, a place that told its own story if you were willing to be still enough to hear it.
Together, they built a house that honored both of those sensibilities — the historian's reverence for what came before, and the filmmaker's daughter's instinct for what a place, properly seen, can reveal. The open beams reach back into early California vernacular. The veranda opens outward toward the lake and the mountains. The land is left to its own life. The result is a home that feels, from the moment you arrive, as if it has always been exactly here.
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North Fork, California
North Fork sits in Madera County at approximately 2,600 feet elevation — high enough for cool summers and brilliant autumn color, accessible enough for a long weekend. The surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills are Gold Rush country, full of history and hiking and small mountain towns that time has treated gently. Yosemite National Park is within easy reach. Bass Lake is minutes away. But the most compelling reason to come to North Fork is this property itself — a place that has no interest in competing with anywhere else.
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The house accommodates families and small groups. It is a place for people who understand that the rarest luxury is not what a property offers, but what it asks of you — to slow down, to pay attention, to remember what California was before it was in such a hurry.
Some places are worth finding.
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Built with intention. Steeped in history. Shared, now, with you
________________________________________
Hidden in the Sierra Nevada foothills above the small community of North Fork, California — the geographic heart of the state — this extraordinary open-beam lake house is not the kind of place you stumble upon. You have to know it exists. And once you've been here, you will not stop thinking about it.
Conceived and built in 1992 by two of California's most remarkable figures, the house sits above its own private lake on a property that has been quietly tended as a bird and wildlife sanctuary for more than three decades. What they created here was never meant to impress. It was meant to endure — and it has.
________________________________________
The House
The architecture speaks immediately and directly to early California. Massive open beams span the main living space in great soaring arches — structural, unhurried, proud of their own craft — giving the interior the particular quality of silence that only old timber and honest construction can produce. This is not a house that tries to be rustic. It simply is, in the way that things built with care and genuine materials always are.
The wrap-around veranda is where you will spend most of your time. It follows the house on all sides, wide and deep, oriented toward the lake, and it occupies that rare and perfect middle ground between indoors and out. Morning coffee here, as the mist lifts off the water. Evening wine here, as the light goes gold on the pines and the herons settle in the shallows below. The veranda does not compete with the landscape. It frames it.
________________________________________
The Lake & The Land
The lake is private. That word carries real weight here — no other guests, no passing boats, no strangers on the opposite shore. The water is yours for the duration of your stay, along with everything that lives around it.
The property has never been landscaped in the conventional sense. Instead, over thirty years, it has become a genuine sanctuary for the wildlife of the Sierra foothills. Great blue herons work the shallows with ancient patience. Acorn woodpeckers conduct their boisterous communal lives in the pines above the house. Osprey hunt the lake. Wood ducks and mergansers move through in season. At dusk, mule deer come to the water's edge. The land does not perform wildness for your benefit — it simply is wild, quietly and completely, and you are invited into it.
________________________________________
The Story Behind the House
The house was built by J.S. Holliday — known to Californians simply as Jim — one of the great historians of the American West, whose landmark work The World Rushed In gave the Gold Rush its fullest and most human account. Jim spent his career listening to the voices of the forty-niners who had flooded into these very Sierra foothills more than a century before him, and when he came to North Fork, he understood instinctively that he was on storied ground. The Sierra Nevada had been drawing people toward something essential about themselves for a very long time.
His partner in building the house was Belinda Vidor, daughter of the legendary Hollywood director King Vidor — a man whose films had swept across the American landscape with a visual hunger and a deep belief that geography shapes the soul. Belinda inherited that eye. She understood the property the way her father understood a location: not as a backdrop but as a living protagonist, a place that told its own story if you were willing to be still enough to hear it.
Together, they built a house that honored both of those sensibilities — the historian's reverence for what came before, and the filmmaker's daughter's instinct for what a place, properly seen, can reveal. The open beams reach back into early California vernacular. The veranda opens outward toward the lake and the mountains. The land is left to its own life. The result is a home that feels, from the moment you arrive, as if it has always been exactly here.
________________________________________
North Fork, California
North Fork sits in Madera County at approximately 2,600 feet elevation — high enough for cool summers and brilliant autumn color, accessible enough for a long weekend. The surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills are Gold Rush country, full of history and hiking and small mountain towns that time has treated gently. Yosemite National Park is within easy reach. Bass Lake is minutes away. But the most compelling reason to come to North Fork is this property itself — a place that has no interest in competing with anywhere else.
________________________________________
The house accommodates families and small groups. It is a place for people who understand that the rarest luxury is not what a property offers, but what it asks of you — to slow down, to pay attention, to remember what California was before it was in such a hurry.
Some places are worth finding.
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