An old San Francisco coffee dynasty is selling its legendary Tahoe retreat—84.5 acres of riverfront paradise once owned by the Hills Bros. family since 1925. The $5.7M estate, nicknamed “Coffee Grounds,” features three rustic cabins, over 400 feet of Truckee River frontage, and deep forest seclusion, just a scenic glance away from Palisades Tahoe. Phyllis Hills, who died at 100 after decades of summer fishing, leaves behind a legacy of quiet escapes—and her family’s latest move reflects a broader trend: younger heirs passing on historic family land to preserve its soul. This rare slice of Tahoe’s golden age is seeking a new steward who’ll honor its roots, rivers, and timeless charm.

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