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Amazing views in off-grid modern retreat surrounded by open land

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Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
1 bedroom1+ bathroomSleeps 1

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Check out the area

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Benton, CA
  • Popular LocationLake Crowley34 min drive
  • Popular LocationConvict Lake55 min drive
  • Popular LocationMammoth Mountain Ski Resort68 min drive

Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 1)

Upstairs Master bedroom suite

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed

1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom

Entry Level Bathroom

Toilet

Upstairs Full bathroom

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Dining Area

About this property

Amazing views in off-grid modern retreat surrounded by open land

Come visit the wild side --the east side of the Sierra Nevada. You can drive to this destination from the Los Angeles or San Francisco Bay area within a half day! Dutch Pete's is a stand-alone off-grid home, powered by solar panels and a back-up generator in the Adobe Valley. The compound sits at the edge of the meadow, close to the site where the stage coaches stopped to rest in the late 1800s. Nevada's highest peaks, Boundary and Montgomery, hovering around 13,000 feet, a good 8,000 plus feet above the great alluvial fans above the Benton valley, are uniquely framed by the Benton Crags. Dutch Pete's is a wonderful, rural jumping off place, from which to explore the Eastern Sierra. It is conveniently located about 45 minutes from Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, and Lee Vining at Mono Lake. At the north end of the Adobe Valley, wild horses roam. Our guests are able to roam the 160 acres on foot. Cows can be found grazing during the non-winter months. to reveal salt deposits. Black Lake's alkaline waters nurture microbial life including bright purple bacteria. There are larval treats for migrating birds. It has a border of lush salt grass; this aquatic pasture is visited by a herd of wild mustangs. In spring and summer range cattle, birds and birdwatchers are in harmony with the tranquility. This 500+ acre parcel was recently donated to the Eastern Sierra Land Trust for conservation purposes.

Visitors will find serenity in this high desert oasis. The nearest towns are Mammoth Lakes, 40-50 minutes to the southwest, Bishop 40 minutes south, June Lake and Lee Vining, each about 60 minutes drive to the northwest, Tioga Pass of Yosemite National Park just 20 minutes beyond. Death Valley and Las Vegas are four to six hours away, respectively. The Mammoth Lakes Airport is about ten minutes closer than Mammoth Lakes. The ghost town of Benton Hot Springs, really a historic and active settlement of 13 persons and its sister-ville Benton, population 400, are 5 and 10 minutes South. Lunch, dinner, drinks, basic groceries, gasoline and pay phone can be purchased at Benton Station, in Benton, six miles to the south.

We celebrate the proximity to our neighbor, a rustic gem, the Inn at Benton Hot Springs, and if travelling as a larger group, we recommend renting rooms there as well, as their rooms (or tub sites) come with a natural hot spring tub. As a renter of Dutch Pete's Ranch, under management of the Inn at Benton Hot Springs, you will have a designated hot tub available to you during your stay.

Summer can bring dry, hot sunny days with occassional afternoon thunderstorms, with evening temperature falling in to the 50s. Sunrises and alpenglows are spectacularly colorful.

Keywords: Benton, Benton Hot Springs, Mammoth, Hot Springs, Ranch, contemporary, solar, off-grid, views architecture, horse, corral, astronomy, writer, views, rural, solitude, fly fishing, birdwatching, petroglyphs

Property manager

Sarah Adams

Amenities

Outdoor space

House Rules

Check in after 2:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Adults only

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock

About the area

Benton

Located in Benton, this cabin is in a rural area. Blind Spring Hill and Lake Crowley reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include McGee Creek and Hot Creek Fish Hatchery. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Benton, CA

What's nearby

  • Lake Crowley - 34 min drive
  • Convict Lake - 55 min drive
  • Village Gondola Station - 61 min drive
  • Lake Mary - 66 min drive
  • Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort - 68 min drive

Getting around

  • Mammoth Lakes, CA (MMH-Mammoth Yosemite) - 49 min drive

Restaurants

  • Benton Station - 11 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Amazing views in off-grid modern retreat surrounded by open land pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Amazing views in off-grid modern retreat surrounded by open land?

Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Amazing views in off-grid modern retreat surrounded by open land?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Amazing views in off-grid modern retreat surrounded by open land located?

Set amidst the mountains, this ski-in/ski-out cabin in Benton is 6.5 mi (10.4 km) from Blind Spring Hill and close to winter activities, such as cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Lake Crowley and Hot Creek Geological Area are also within 32 miles (52 km).

Reviews

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Exceptional

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Reviews

This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

L M.

Second visit; incredible both times
My husband and I stayed at Dutch Pete's Ranch twice this year- over Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend. We enjoyed the house and property immensely during both visits. The solitude and quiet is a treat; the house has everything you'd need for a long weekend, and the beauty of the surroundings never gets old. Along with hours of relaxing at the house and hiking nearby, we used our 4x4 truck to explore the thousands of acres of wildlife nearby. Highlights included seeing herds of wild horses, finding natural hot and cold springs, and visiting Bodie ghost town. We were pleasantly surprised to see yellow blooms all over the valley and surrounding the house in early September- a color that wasn't present during our visit in late May. We will definitely book again; looking forward to seeing how the area changes with a bit of snow.
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2017
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Kendra C.

An escape to treasure
In October of 2011, I had the good fortune to stay at Dutch Pete’s Ranch outside Benton Springs. It is 2 months after the fact now, and I am still struggling to find words to describe how wonderful my week was. The house is beautiful and in a setting that is breath-taking. The quiet that surrounds the remoteness of the property and the blackness that engulfs the night makes it a true paradise away from civilization. The amenities in the house are very modern, eco-friendly, and comfortable so there is no feeling of rustic living once inside this fancy oasis. There is lots of room in this spotless home to settle in and make it your own. The location for me and my purposes was excellent. I hiked in the Mammoth Lakes area, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, the Rock Creek area, and the east side of Yosemite and enjoyed the drive from the Ranch through the Owens Valley every day. The commute to trailheads filled me with anticipation and the return drive back to Dutch Pete’s Ranch punctuated perfect days on the trail. If you have the opportunity to enjoy this beautiful home in this spectacular setting, it will be an escape you will treasure.
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Verified traveller

Right Time Year!!!
What can one say, but WOW! This is definitely one of the most tranquil and serine locations that I have ever experienced. The views are majestic, the house is exceptional and the surroundings make for a unique environment which allows you to truly relax. The owners description of this property is spot on. Understand that everything from the drive in, to the calm mornings light, to the homes amenities will quickly lull you into wishing you had more than a weeks time to spend here. Phones don't ring, because there is little access to even cellular service, and there is not another house or person to be seen. If you are looking to get away to paradise and let the world you know dissolve away, then consider even a short 3 to 4 day stay in this beautiful casa.

About the host

Hosted by Sarah Adams

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In the early 2000s, Robert Fletterick, Emeritus professor of Biochemistry at UCSF and amateur astronomer, fell in love with the Adobe Valley and the shimmering Black Lake first seen by moonlight on his way to stay at Benton Hot Springs. After years of studying the property, Robert engaged his friend Reiser and architect Chapman, to design and build a compound that they felt fit in with its surroundings. Robert, with partner Sarah, enjoy visiting the property with their children during the different seasons, returning to favorite swimming holes, horse riding, hiking, BBQing, stargazing, 4-wheeling, sleuthing through old ruins and enjoying local markets and eateries in the Eastern Sierra!
The original corral and four fenced paddocks and a (new) windmill stand on the 160 acre property.

Why they chose this property

The land, consisting of about 700 acres when purchased nearly 25 years ago, was attractive for its wildness, views through the notch to the peaks, and the beauty of Black Lake to the north. While 160 acres with house and historic corral, paddocks, and 19th century ruins remain part of Dutch Pete's, the other 500 acres including Black Lake was generously donated to the Eastern Sierra Land Trust.
The Black Lake Preserve is available on designated roads north of Dutch Pete's. A super place to view shorebirds.

What makes this property unique

The house is cozy and a great place to retreat, to read, write, watch the weather and wildlife. The patio furniture in the warmer months enables more outdoor living with some shade. Guests can choose to unplug, or work remotely as guests have, with high-speed internet (Starlink).
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