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A place steeped in history; the Gray Island Duck Club is 220 acres of managed marshland in the Suisun Marsh. With 88,000 acres of land, bays and sloughs California's Suisun Marsh is the largest remaining natural marshland in the West. Gray Island sits just south of the 12,900 acres of Grizzly Island Wildlife Refuge and between some of the best shooting clubs in the entire Suisun Marsh.
As a 100% ownership club it lends itself to being a great opportunity for a family to come in and create a new legacy. Water gates on the Roaring River Slough ensure a constant supply of fresh non-brackish water which makes it a desirable place to attract and hold ducks on the property.
The 2,000 sqft +/-, 5-bedroom 1.5 bath clubhouse comes completely furnished. Each bedroom is generous in size and the kitchen comes fully equipped for large group entertaining. Other structures include a sizable workshop, 2 boathouse/decoy shed. The shooting areas contain 5 blinds; 1 one man blind and 4 two man blinds.
The property is about hour and half away from San Francisco Area and about 17 miles South of Suisun City. There is an opportunity to take a boat from McAvoy Harbor in West Pittsburg which is a short 15-minute boat ride to your private dock.
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