Main entry gate to Century Ranch.
The post office boxes at the main entrance. Here, residents get together and talk most days.
Clubhouse, as seen from near the main entrance.
The old sales office, by the main entrance. It is now a private residence.
The abandoned golf course, as seen from clubhouse hill.
View from clubhouse hill, which is the highest point on the ranch.
The gone-to-seed 9th green, below the clubhouse.
This sign is all that remains of the lookout tower. The hilltop directly above the sign is the site of our main water tank.
The new water tank, which is on the ridge above the "Lookout Tower" sign. This tank supplies gravity-fed water to the ranch; it replaced the original redwood tank.
Now a private residence, this was the site of the planned-but-never-built Century House motel.
The old firehouse that--until a few years ago--housed the original fire truck. This truck came to the ranch from a nearby Northern California town, to which it was returned to become part of their history.
Indian Valley Volunteer Fire Department firehouse.
Inside of the Indian Valley Firehouse, on Century Ranch.
The old runway is on the plain just below this ridge. The land is now in private hands.
The old Century Ranch stable, which lay abandoned for years. It was sold recently, and is, once again, a house for horses.
Stony Creek, near the west side of the ranch.