The Foresthill Preserve is more than a 1,046 acre sanctuary of native forests, lush riparian habitat along three miles of stream, and comfortable living, all just 20 minute drive from Interstate 80 in the Sierra Foothills near Auburn, California. A place where one can hike, bike, ride ATVs, go four wheeling and ride horses for miles. Maybe even train for the world famous Tevis Cup in your own canyon and trails.
The preserve is located about 22 miles from Interstate 80 at the Foresthill Exit, just east of the foothill community of Auburn. Sacramento, the State Capitol and its commercial airport is around an hour and a half drive away. Situated on the Foresthill Divide, the ridge that separates the North and Middle Forks of the American River, the upper reaches of the preserve are around 3,200 feet in elevation, allowing from some winter snow, mild summers, and great year-round climate.