The Toyon Water Park System has been a key part of Calaveras County's history since the 1940s. Built in 1941 with Carnegie Steel, the 200,000-gallon storage tank and tower remain fully functional. In 1984, the Churchill family brought the system up to state code. This infrastructure includes two high-producing wells tapping into one of California's largest aquifers, 9,065 feet of distribution lines, 19 hydrants, meters, mains, and backflow devices. It supplies three commercial businesses, and five businesses in the Toyon Industrial Park. With surplus production, this system offers great potential for expansion. Ideal for a planned unit development, agriculture, bottling, or commercial growth, it provides a reliable water source in California's water-conscious market. The Toyon Business Park, with multiple buildings totaling 20,625 SF on 3.47 acres of M1 and M2-zoned land, is also for sale. A portion of the space is currently leased. Purchasing both properties together creates strong synergy, with the water system supporting growth at the business park. Strategically
located with established infrastructure, this opportunity is ideal for long-term investment. Annual county inspections ensure compliance, with documentation
available upon request. Approximate Gallons Per Minute =26