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Escape to Nature: Private Sanctuary Bordering Kaibab National Forest

Remote, Off-grid seclusion

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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

Discover the allure of this expansive acreage, spanning almost 4 acres across two adjacent properties, offering sweeping mountain vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see. The landscape is an epitome of natural splendor, instilling a profound sense of tranquility and connection with nature.

From this haven, embark on a myriad of recreational pursuits mere moments away. Traverse scenic trails in Kaibab National Forest or embark on a short drive to uncover the marvels of Grand Canyon Caverns and Grand Canyon National Park. For water enthusiasts, indulge in boating, fishing, or skiing on Lake Mead, or partake in an exhilarating rafting escapade on the Colorado River. In the winter months, succumb to the enchantment of snow skiing at Arizona Snowbowl.

Recreational Camping or Building a Home

Whether you seek a temporary escape or yearn for a permanent sanctuary, these properties cater to your desires. Revel in recreational camping for up to 120 days or 3 months, immersing yourself in the beauty of the outdoors. Alternatively, if you aspire to build a long-term haven, embrace the county’s permissions for RV living, tiny homes, or traditional cabin constructions.

More than mere land, these properties represent the embodiment of sanctuary—a place where dreams take flight and tranquility reigns supreme. Embrace the serenity of the forest, absorb the panoramic views, and unleash the full potential of this versatile landscape. Nature’s Hideaway beckons those who cherish life’s finer pleasures—nature, solitude, and the freedom to envision your ultimate retreat.

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Property Information

Parcel Size

3.61 Acres

State

Arizona

County

Coconino County

Nearest Cities

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

Parcel Number

206-56-035 and 206-56-040

Address

3777 N Claire Way and 3776 N Open Range Rd Williams, AZ 86046

Legal Description

LOTS 832 and 837, KAIBAB KNOLLS ESTATES UNIT NO. 19

Driving Directions

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. Turn south (left) here onto Catalina Blvd and follow it 0.38mi. along the meadow to where the road turns east on W. Jessie Way. Go east on Jessie Way 100 yards to N. Barbara Way on the right. This is GPS 35.288902, -112.528896.

Go south on Barbara Way approx. 0.47mi. to the end at W. Pinto Drive. Turn right (west) on Pinto and go about 120 yards and the road turns (left) south onto N. Open Range Road. Continue south on Open Range Road approximately 0.2mi. to the NE corner of parcel 206-56-040 on the right. Parcel 206-56-035 is 250 feet west.

*NE corner of parcel 206-56-040 is GPS= 35.279117, -112.5312228 . The parcel SE corner is 90 yards farther south on Open Range Road. GPS= 35.2783886,-112.5312339

Features

Acres

3.61

County

Coconino

Subdivision

Exists

Access

Dirt Road

Power

Solar or Generator

Water

Haul/Holding Tank

Coordinates

35.2791, -112.5312

Zoning

Agricultural Residential (AR)

Elevation

approx 5380 FT

NE corner

35.2791, -112.5312

NW corner

35.2791, -112.533

SE corner

35.2783, -112.5312

SW corner

35.2783, -112.533

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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