Are you looking for that perfect blank canvas of land that provides you with peace and quiet without being too far from civilization? You can vacation camp and escape the ever-increasing heat of the Arizona summers in the lowlands or build that forever dream cabin/tiny home surrounded by and nestled in the Kaibab National Forest.
This parcel is in an unincorporated area with no restrictions beyond the county ordinances if you plan to build, in fact, there are concrete pillars ready for a platform or cabin start. In the meantime, you can bring your trailer or RV, and come camping, hunting, and hiking, there are many recreational activities in the area, and about an hours drive East or West you get the Grand Canyon Caverns or Grand Canyon National Park. Hiking the trails there or in Kaibab National Forest. Water activities on such as boating, fishing, skiing on Lake Mead, or rafting on t...
This parcel is in an unincorporated area with no restrictions beyond the county ordinances if you plan to build, in fact, there are concrete pillars ready for a platform or cabin start. In the meantime, you can bring your trailer or RV, and come camping, hunting, and hiking, there are many recreational activities in the area, and about an hours drive East or West you get the Grand Canyon Caverns or Grand Canyon National Park. Hiking the trails there or in Kaibab National Forest. Water activities on such as boating, fishing, skiing on Lake Mead, or rafting on the Colorado River. In the winter there is snow skiing at Arizona Snowbowl. This has tremendous possibility for future growth and progress and is among the most amazing and breathtaking regions of Arizona.
If youre looking for a base to camp and enjoy the areas many outdoor activities, then this is a perfect place as you can camp for 120 days or 3 months. If youre looking to build and stay long-term, then its still the perfect place as the county allows for RV living, tiny homes, and traditional cabin build homes.
Of course, the most important resource is water. Do note that County residents obtain their water in a variety of ways, including Domestic Water Improvement Districts, owner cooperatives, community water systems, shared wells, individual wells, and most commonly in remote areas delivered and hauled water.
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From I-40 at Ash Fork take the Hwy. 89 Exit. Turn north from the exit onto Lewis Ave. and go approx. 0.45mi. to 1st Street. Turn right on 1st Street and go 0.1mi to Double A Ranch Road on the right.
Turn right onto Double A Ranch Road, cross the RR tracks, and continue north approximately 4.76 miles to W. Terry Lane on the left. Turn left (west) on Terry Lane and follow it 2.58 miles to W. Betty Jo Way. *Terry Lane crosses Partridge Creek at 1.84 miles, then continues up to Betty Jo Way. The intersection of Terry Lane and Betty Jo Way is at GPS 35.295031, -112.513394.
Turn west (right) onto Betty Jo Way and go approx. 1 mile to the intersection with N. Catalina Blvd. *This is where the road opens up into a big meadow. This is the intersection of N. Catalina Blvd. *There are no signs here.
Turn right (north) at the meadow on Catalina Blvd. Follow it 0.1 mi. to the first left. This is Valley View Blvd. Turn left (west) on Valley View and follow it along the north edge of the meadow approximately 0.57mi. to the intersection of Randall Blvd.
There are no road signs at this intersection but Randall Road Crosses and goes north here, and also south across the open meadow. Turn Right on Randall Blvd and follow it north 0.5 mi. to Grand Blvd on the left. There are no signs here.
Turn left (west) on Grand Blvd. and follow it 0.47mi. to the end at Dunbar Blvd where the road turns north. The parcel SW corner is on the right. SW corner GPS: 35.3036874, -112.5485962.
*The parcel corners were marked and flagged