105 & 141 Buck Gulch Lane Where Home and Homestead Meet Surrounded by 43 acres of forestland rich with fir, tan oak, madrone, and stands of young redwoods, this dual-residence property offers privacy, purpose, and potential , just 20 minutes from Redway. More than a country home, it's a full homestead built for growing food, raising animals, running a home-based business, and living closely connected to the land. The primary home is a warm, split-level residence of approximately 1,800 ± sq. ft., with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The master suite is fully wheelchair accessible, with no-step entry and an ADA-compliant bathroom with roll-in shower and built-in seat. Downstairs, a 20' x 24' room with 10-foot ceilings and oak floors can serve as a family room, studio, or home theater. Upstairs, three bedrooms, a half bath, and a cozy sleeping nook provide space for family or guests. The kitchen features hand-built Kelseyville Black Walnut cabinetry, a corian island with built-in recycling compartments, a gas cooktop, and an electric oven. Fir floors, open-beam ceilings milled from the land, and a wood stove on a handmade ferro-cement hearth create warmth and charm throughout the open living and dining area. Additional touches include a mud room, small studio with separate entrance, covered outdoor laundry, carport, and multiple storage buildings. The property is built to produce. A fenced garden, greenhouse, and garden shed support year-round cultivation. Mature landscaping surrounds a pinot noir vineyard, seedless table grapes, blueberries, figs, olives, and apple, pear, and plum trees. A 30' x 60' warehouse offers five workspaces, a drive-in ramp, and a covered area. The shop includes 3-phase power, an air compressor, and maintenance materials, while a pole barn and additional workshop provide further utility. Utilities are robust and independent: PG&E power, a 12-volt backup system, a whole-house propane generator, solar and wood hot water with electric backup, and a gravity-fed spring delivering high-pressure water. Fire readiness includes roof rainbirds, a dedicated water storage system, and a hydrant near the above-ground pool for fire suppression. Just down the road, the second home offers approximately 1,500 ± sq. ft. of open living space. The lower level includes one bedroom, a full bath, living room, and kitchen with cherry wood cabinets and greenhouse windows. Upstairs are two bedrooms, one with a sitting area , a full bath, and laundry room. This residence has its own spring-fed water system, PG&E power, solar and wood hot water, full-house propane generator, and a fire line with hydrant and hose. A separate shop and barn provide extra workspace or storage, with roof rainbirds for additional fire protection. This property has supported generations of gardening, building, and family life, and it's ready for its next chapter. It's a place to live, grow, and create , a true Humboldt homestead. Privacy, productivity, and possibility come together here, on 43 forested acres just 20 minutes from town.