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Martis Camp by the Numbers MARTIS CAMP BY THE NUMBERS 2,177 Acres of land on which Martis Camp is located 12 Months of recreation opportunities at Martis Camp 275 Days of sunshine per year in Lake Tahoe, CA 3,170 Acres of ski-able terrain at adjacent Northstar California™ Resort 6 Minutes to Northstar’s Lookout Mountain, via the Martis Camp Express quad lift 26 Miles of hikinG trails at Martis Camp 5 Star service provided by the Martis Camp team THE MARTIS CAMP LIFESTYLE Martis Camp is a luxury home and private Lake Tahoe community for families who love the mountain lifestyle. With four seasons of recreation and adventure, includinG private ski access to Northstar California™ Resort and an acclaimed Tom Fazio Golf course, Martis Camp is the ultimate year-round Tahoe retreat. Generations Gather toGether at the Family Barn – with a bowlinG alley, swimminG pool, theater and soda fountain – and relax at the Camp Lodge with fine dining, a fitness area and spa. Martis Camp’s miles of hiking trails wind through the pristine Tahoe wilderness, and access to Tahoe’s abundant outdoor activities including biking, boating, river rafting and horseback ridinG is just minutes away. Martis Camp is a place to meet, retreat, explore and deliGht. NORTH LAKE TAHOE Martis Camp is located amidst the setting of the pristine Martis Valley between downtown Truckee, CA and the shores of North Lake Tahoe. In addition to the awe-inspirinG natural beauty that has made the area so renowned, North Lake Tahoe offers an array of festivals and family events while Truckee occasions the perfect mix of fine dining, distinctive shops, and modern conveniences. Martis Camp is adjacent to the non-commercial Truckee Tahoe Airport and a 30-minute drive from Reno-Tahoe International Airport, which offers direct fliGhts from more than 30 major US cities. REAL ESTATE Martis Camp is situated on 2,177 acres of sweeping topography, with elevations ranging from 5,900 to 7,100 feet. With 653 homesites in the low-density master plan, Martis Camp offers a unique blend of community and privacy. The community now has 361 owners and 51 homes complete, with another 76 under construction. All residences are custom and follow the Guidelines of the Architectural Handbook, which emphasize architectural creativity compatible with the mountain environment. Estate Homesites The Estate Homesites at Martis Camp are spacious – averaging over 1.5 acres in size – and many offer incredible views of majestic Sierra Mountain ranges that surround Lake Tahoe and the Martis Valley. A select number of homesites offer direct ski-in/ski-out access. Additionally, Martis Camp offers neighborhoods of smaller Cabin Homesites on .3 - .6 acres located around the community’s amenity core areas. Homesite prices begin in the $500,000’s. Custom Homes Martis Camp also offers a selection of extraordinary custom homes by the area’s most accomplished builders. These new homes embrace the quality and Great architectural style that resonate throuGhout the community. They also represent a limited opportunity for families lookinG to begin livinG and experiencinG the lifestyle at Martis Camp riGht away. Custom home prices beGin in the $2,000,000’s. Martis Camp Club Membership Unique to the Martis Camp community is the multi-generational Club membership structure. Unlike most private clubs, Martis Camp welcomes the immediate family of Club members to enjoy the facilities as family guests. Martis Camp memberships can be passed on to future heirs, generation after generation. The Social membership is valued at $100,000 and is included with the purchase of a developer homesite. Golf memberships are available for $105,000. MARTIS CAMP AMENITIES Skiing at Martis Camp With exclusive, direct ski access to Northstar California™ Resort, Martis Camp is at the forefront of mountain communities in the United States. Start the day with breakfast at the WarminG Hut before whiskinG to the top of Lookout Mountain on the Martis Camp Express – a high-speed quad lift located within the community. The planned Martis Camp's Mountain Clubhouse will open in Winter 2012, offerinG an exclusive slope-side settinG, indoor and outdoor dininG and a full ranGe of snowsport conveniences includinG a ready room and valet ski service. From breakfast to lunch to après ski and relaxinG by the fire, the Mountain Clubhouse offers warmth, convenience and loads of winter family fun. • Private, direct ski connection to Northstar California™ Resort via the Martis Camp Express • WarminG Hut at ski run base for relaxinG and après ski • Planned 7,500 square foot Mountain Clubhouse opening winter 2012 • Convenient shuttle from homesites to the base of the mountain • 300-500 inches of annual snowfall • AveraGe winter temperature of 40 deGrees • Ski season runs November through April Golf Course & Putting Park The Tom Fazio Golf experience at Martis Camp Club blends scrupulous desiGn with the dramatic topoGraphy of the HiGh Sierras and the maGnificent scenery of the Martis Valley. The course features emerald Green fairways, strateGic Ponderosa pines and sculpted bunkers, with each hole adapting effortlessly to the natural landscape. Four tee levels accommodate the most accomplished to the younGest of players. The all-turf PuttinG Park desiGned by Dick Bailey offers members yet another distinct golf experience. 18 holes are uniquely laid out so that skilled golfers can hone their short Game just as easily as those new to the Game can learn the basics. • 18-hole, par-72, 7,751-yeard signature Tom Fazio -desiGned Golf course with practice field and short-game facility • 18 Hole Putting Park desiGned by Dick Bailey • Rated by Golf Digest in 2009 as the 3rd Best New Private Course in the U.S. • Host of the 2011 and 2012 Pacific Coast Amateur The Family Barn The Martis Camp Family Barn offers members an 18,000 square foot gathering place unlike any other with thoughtful interior spaces crafted to bring family and friends together. In the summer, slidinG barn doors open into the performance stage for the terraced outdoor amphitheater, host to Martis Camp Club’s annual Summer Concert Series which has welcomed performers includinG Gary Newman, Lyle Lovett, Crystal Gayle, Jose Feliciano and Asleep at the Wheel. Amenities include: • MC’s OriGinal Soda Fountain • Camp Hall rec room with indoor basketball court and floor hockey • Old fashioned, two-lane bowlinG alley • 44-seat movie theater for weekly movie niGhts and private family screeninGs • Art Loft for crafts, drawinG, paintinG and Folk School classes • Community Games includinG pool tables, shuffleboard, Pac-Man and pinball • Summer outdoor swimming venue with family pool and jetted and soaking tubs, poolside dining The Camp Lodge An iconic architectural masterpiece, the Camp Lodge sits majestically on a rock promontory overlooking the 18th fairway and some of the High Sierra’s loveliest peaks. With a welcoming living room and fireside seatinG, the Camp LodGe offers a variety of dininG venues, fitness center, men's and women's locker rooms, day spa and outdoor terraces to soak in the serene mountain environment. DininG • Casual dininG at the bar or outdoor terrace overlookinG the 18th fairway • Three formal dining rooms, each with its own character and charm • Weekly summer wine dinners with notable Napa Valley and Sonoma County winemakers • CompellinG menus, extensive wine room, dramatic mountain views and impeccable service Fitness Center • State-of-the-art exercise equipment in the indoor gym • Outdoor saline lap pool and jetted hot tubs with a front-row view of Lookout Mountain • Men's and ladies' lounGe and locker rooms with full amenities includinG relaxation lounGes and dining Spa • Full-service spa with a specially-crafted menu of massaGe, skin care and therapeutic treatments • Distinct treatment rooms includinG sound therapy bed and eucalyptus steam room • Couples' massaGe room with fireside tables Lost Library The Lost Library is an idyllic cottaGe nestled deep in the wooded sanctuary of Martis Camp, offering a quiet spot to get reacquainted with old literary favorites, discover new authors or engaGe in book discussions with neiGhbors who happen by. Peruse the shelves of books, play a Game of chess or just relax by the fire with fresh cup of coffee and a bowl of thouGhtfully placed M&Ms. The Lost Library’s surrounding landscape hosts the Community Garden, a children’s play structure, a treehouse and a maGical Cairn Garden for a complete escape. Folk School The Martis Camp Folk School is desiGned to engaGe members and their Guests in arts and activities centered on history, tradition, social interaction and quiet reflection. IncorporatinG the idea of Living to Learn, the Martis Camp Folk School offers a wide range of classes, from painting and photoGraphy to fly fishing and wood-carvinG, and provides a place where individuals and families can Gather for hands-on learning and reflection in a welcoming, creative environment. The faculty comprises qualified, experienced instructors from all over the country. Additional Outdoors Activities • Park Pavilion with basketball, bocce ball, sand volleyball court, Grand Lawn for croquet and lawn bowling, summer barbeque grill, picnic lawn, fire pits and veranda • Sporting Field for soccer, softball or any type of field Game • Tennis Pavilion with four tennis courts and a supportinG pavilion • Community Trails – 16 miles completed, with more planned, perfect for summer hikinG or cross-country skiinG in the winter • Organic Community Garden • Fishing Lake OUTDOOR RECREATION IN TAHOE/TRUCKEE Lake Tahoe The largest alpine lake in North America, Lake Tahoe straddles the border between California and Nevada. The sapphire blue waters present opportunities for summer fun and recreation, includinG hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, jet skiing, water skiing, standup paddle boarding and parasailing. Lake Tahoe’s diverse and beautiful beaches range from secluded, hike-in spots, wide open picnic areas, sandy expanses hosting weekly concerts, and rocky shorelines with walking trails and unbeatable views of the sunset.
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