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Land Near Kaibab National Forest –  Your Gateway to Adventure

Remote, Off-grid seclusion

Payment Options

Cash Price

$11,500 $15,000
$100 Deposit Buy Now

Finance Terms

$295 / month for 48 months
$950 Down Buy Now

Payment Note(s)

To secure the property for owner finance payments you will be redirected to our payment page to make the down payment and $250 non-refundable doc fee. Note also when financed in-house a $15/mo loan service fee and estimated property taxes to be added to monthly payment.

To secure the property for cash payment you will be redirected to our payment page to make the deposit plus the $250 non-refundable doc fee. You will be contacted for arrangements to pay the full cash payment by wire transfer, cashier check, etc

Description

Welcome to your future haven nestled in the serene landscapes near  Ash Fork, located in the heart of Coconino County, Arizona. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape, a basecamp for outdoor adventures, or a long-term living space, this property offers endless possibilities.

This property is ideal for camping enthusiasts, as it allows camping for up to 120 days (3 months), making it a perfect spot for seasonal retreats. For those looking to stay longer, the county regulations support RV living, tiny homes, or building your dream cabin. Situated near the charming community of Ash Fork and just a short distance from the breathtaking Kaibab National Forest, this property combines accessibility with tranquility.

Kaibab National Forest, one of Arizona’s most picturesque destinations, is practically at your doorstep. Explore its lush trails, perfect for hiking, biking, or simply soaking in the natural surroundings. A short drive will take you to the Grand Canyon Caverns, or you can venture further to the world-renowned Grand Canyon National Park, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. For water lovers, Lake Mead offers boating, fishing, and water skiing, while the Colorado River provides thrilling rafting adventures. During the winter, you can experience snow skiing and other seasonal activities at Arizona Snowbowl, just a drive away.

This property isn’t just about owning land; it’s about embracing a lifestyle. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an adventurer, or someone looking for peace and tranquility, being near Kaibab National Forest offers it all.

Each photo showcases the stunning landscape, peaceful surroundings, and inviting terrain of this unique property.

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Property Information

Parcel Size

2.33 Acres

State

Arizona

County

Coconino County

Nearest Cities

Ashfork, Grand Canyon Junction (aka Valle), Williams, Flagstaff

Parcel Number

206-54-049

Address

3327 N Lynn Dr. Williams, AZ 86046

Legal Description

Kaibab Knolls Estates #19 LOT #962

Driving Directions

From 1-40 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.

Follow Double A Ranch Road north across the RR tracks and continue about 4.76 miles to Terry Lane on the left. There is a road sign here. Follow Terry Lane westerly approx. 2.58 miles to W. Betty Jo Way.
*Terry Lane drops in and crosses Partridge Creek at 1.84 miles, then continues up the west side to Betty Jo Way at the top. *Betty Jo Way goes right (west) at GPS= 35.295031, -112.513394. There are no road signs here or beyond, but Betty Jo Way is the 1 mile road on the right at the top of the climb and is the obvious most traveled road for access to the area. Bear right onto Betty Jo Way and follow it west 1.0 mile to where it comes into an open meadow. This is the intersection of N. Catalina Blvd. *There are no signs here. N. Catalina Blvd. runs north-south along the meadows eastern edge.

From the intersection of Betty Jo Way and N. Catalina Blvd. at the open meadow (GPS= 35.29429,-112.53079), continue generally west/northwest on the well-traveled road across the meadow
approx. 0.39mi.to W. Valley View Blvd, which runs east-west along the treeline on the north side of
the meadow.

( ** You can alternately turn right on N. Catalina and follow it north along the meadow to W. Valley
View Blvd. Then go left (west) on Valley View Blvd. 0.56mi.to N. Randall Blvd.)

Merge west onto Valley View Blvd at the meadow’s north edge and continue west 0.39mi. to the intersection of N. Randall Blvd running north-south at GPS= 35.296299, – 112.541068. Turn left and follow N. Randal Blvd south across the meadow (and past the volcanic butte on the left) approx. 1.33 miles to W. Eleanor Drive on the right. There is a “Dead End Road” sign ahead at this intersection. Turn right on Eleanor Drive and go southwest 0.21mi to its end at N. Cleo Drive on the hillside. Turn left onto N. Cleo Drive and follow it 0.27mi. to a small two-track road on the right. This is N. Lynn Drive. GPS=35.272976, 112.540152. ** There is an old, abandoned mobile home on the
south corner of Lynn Drive.

Turn right onto Lynn Drive and follow it westerly 250 yards to the parcel north corner on the left. The north corner is marked and flagged and is GPS= 35.2723184, -112. 54236. The west corner is on the left 278 feet further down Lynn Drive.

*A high clearance vehicle is recommended when dry and 4wd when wet.

Features

Acres

2.33

County

Coconino

Subdivision

Exists

Access

Dirt Road

Power

Solar or Generator

Water

Haul/Holding Tank

Coordinates

35.2723, -112.5424

Zoning

Agricultural Residential (AR)

Elevation

approx 5360 FT

N

35.2723, -112.5424

E

35.2716, -112.5416

S

35.2711, -112.5424

W corner

35.2718, -112.5431

Nearby Attractions/City

Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona, is home to much of the immense Grand Canyon, with its layered bands of red rock revealing millions of years of geological history. Viewpoints include Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station and architect Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio and her Desert View Watchtower. Lipan Point, with wide views of the canyon and Colorado River, is a popular, especially at sunrise and sunset.

Flagstaff

Flagstaff is an hour drive away, often called the “The City of Seven Wonders” because it sits in the midst of the Coconino National Forest and is circled by the Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon, Walnut Canyon, Wupatki National Monument, Sunset Crater National Monument, and the San Francisco Peaks.

The city , surrounded by mountains, desert and ponderosa pine forest, is a gateway to the San Francisco Peaks, home to Arizona’s tallest mountain (Humphreys Peak) and the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort. Nearby, Wupatki National Monument has Native American pueblo sites, and Walnut Canyon National Monument is dotted with their cliff dwellings.

Williams

Is approx. 30 miles south of the property, which makes Williams just 60 miles away from the southern rim of the Grand Canyon. This makes Williams a popular stop for visitors to the natural beauty of Arizona. The historic Grand Canyon Railway makes it southern stop here, ferrying hundreds of thousands of tourists every year to and from the Canyon on its hundred-year-old steam-powered line. In the more immediate surrounds, the Kaibab National Forest and the Bill Williams Mountain area provide great opportunities for camping, hiking and adventure.

Hunting – Kaibab and Coconino National Forest

Arizona offers some of the best, and most unique, hunting opportunities in the nation. Whether your pursuits in the field involve any of the state’s 10 big-game species, or its abundant small-game choices, including waterfowl, hunters can count on having an enjoyable and memorable experience. More information needed to start preparing for your next hunting adventure on the Arizona Game and Fish Department website.

Notes

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