tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post6801467370570950838..comments2023-06-04T04:11:05.291-07:00Comments on Santa Cruz Trains: Curiosities: Zayante-Area ResortsDerek Whaleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17715926686413316877noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151799760990306051.post-89067054327788020542018-07-20T11:14:43.306-07:002018-07-20T11:14:43.306-07:00HappyLand subdivisions were north of the Lompico S...HappyLand subdivisions were north of the Lompico Subdivisions, on both sides of the Zayante Creek canyon, not near the junction of Lompico and Zayante Creeks. Another "unbuildable" subdivision in the same area as Happyland was Camp Minnehaha Subdivision. Only a very few cabins are on on these lands. It is rumored that lots were given away with theater tickets and newspaper subscriptions after the subdivisions were recorded. Many of these lots have been sold and resold and tax due sales. Most lots cannot be identified without an extremely expensive land survey, since the original maps were not records of survey. The county used to buy them up at tax sales for peanuts, and then give them to the Lompico Water District, in the 1970s and 1980s. I believe that the Camp Wasibo site is the same as the current Camp MayMac site. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06355945047218775038noreply@blogger.com