8 Bar Ranch is located outside of Graeagle, CA 

The 592-acre 8-Bar Ranch is a true California gem. Situated in Plumas county within the golfing mecca of Graeagle and 54 miles from world-famous Lake Tahoe. The Ranch includes a 16,300 sf lodge, carriage house, bunkhouse, and barn. Year-round water with trout-filled ponds and creeks that is surrounded by over a million acres of National Forest Land make this ranch one of kind.  The timber and park-like setting gives this ranch an exceptional beauty and makes it the grand entertaining ranch of the mountains.

Contact Sandy Lance at info@8BarRanch.net for more information

Historically known as Evan's Ranch, check out this video of 8 Bar Ranch!

Check out this IZOD commercial featuring SNL's Colin Jost and Aaron Rodgers filmed partly at 8 Bar Ranch!
DISCLAIMER: Aaron Rodgers will not be your piano player. 

Highlights Include

Watch helpful tutorials for your stay at The Lodge here: 8 Bar Lodge Tutorials 

The Lodge

16,300 sf Estate

Carriage House

1,536 sf House

Bunkhouse

5,512 sf Bunkhouse

Additional Amenities

Ranch Activities

Air Hockey

Arcade Games

Archery *

ATV +

Basketball

Cooking Classes **

Beer Pong

Boating +

Canoeing #

Corn Hole ++

Cross Country Skiing *

Downhill Skiing +

Fishing & Fly Fishing ++

Fitness Center

Foosball

Frisbee Golf ++

Golf +


Hiking ^

Long Lake Hike

Horseback Riding * ^

Horseshoes

Mountain Biking * ^

Movies on Projector

Paddle Boarding * #

Pickleball ++

Poker

Pool Table

Roping *

Snow Mobile +

Snowshoeing ++

Snow Sledding ++

Swimming (Pond)

Table Tennis

Tennis * ++

Water Skiing +


* Bring your own gear.

+ Activity available locally, but not on Ranch Property.

** Limited Availability.

++ Equipment located in Lodge garage

# Equipment located in pond shed

^ There are plenty of local trails. There are two trails on the property. One trail starts at the Wash Creek bridge below the stable. Another trail starts behind the bunkhouse by taking the North ATV trail behind the bunkhouse gate. Take it to the end and go behind the wood pile and to the left you will find a perimeter fence gate in the corner. This trail leads up the mountain and is in the national forest.