Great Mountain Views -2.35 Acres Mohave County
Hike, Camp, RV with easy access to I-40.
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Description
If you are looking for a sense of piece, you can find it here. Experience great mountain views from your land. This parcel sits in a valley with the Hualapai Mountains 20 miles to the NorthEast, which include Hualapai Peak at 8,417 ft and the Black Mountains to the NorthWest.
This parcel has easy access to I-40 (aka historic route 66) being less than 3 miles away. It is located in Yucca, Mohave County outside the city limits about 24 miles from Kingman, AZ Las Vegas is 125 miles to the northwest and Phoenix is 210 miles to the southeast. Yes, it is serene, but you can still take up activities such as hiking at Hualapai Park, watersports at Lake Havasu and Colorado River, and outdoor exploring with horses, ATV, and quads. Enjoy your property as it appreciates by taking advantage of this beautifully set region of mountain views.
Property Information
Parcel Size
2.35 Acres
State
Arizona
County
Mohave County
Nearest Cities
Yucca, Kingman
Parcel Number
208-21-056
Legal Description
Golden Valley Ranchos Unit 1, Blk D, Lot 10
Features
Acres
2.35
County
Mohave
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Solar or Generator
Water
Well or Holding Tank
Coordinates
34.9299188509882,-114.11889350829
Zoning
Residential
Elevation
2,160 FT
Nearby Attractions/City
The City of Kingman
Kingman is the nearest large city , 24 miles away along Route 66, in northwestern Arizona. The historic road’s role in American history is celebrated at the Route 66 Museum, set inside the Powerhouse Visitors Center. Murals, dioramas and a library at the Mohave Museum of History and Arts trace local history. Locomotive Park, featuring a 1928 steam engine, and the Kingman Railroad Museum document the city’s past as a 20th-century railway hub.
Hualapai Peak and Mountain Park
With a trail system dating back to the Great Depression, Hualapai Mountain Park has been a haven for outdoor enthusiasts for decades. A unique view of the desert below and mountain ranges in the distance mean that this is a special, unforgettable place you must experience.
The name Hualapai means “People of the Tall Pines”, and comes from the name of the American Indian Tribe that lived in these mountains until they were relocated in the 1870s. Although the tribe was moved, their name forever evokes a sense of peace and appreciation of the nature found here.
Lake Havasu State Park
The scenic shoreline of Lake Havasu State Park is an ideal place to enjoy beautiful beaches, nature trails, boat ramps, and convenient campsites. This spot is truly a watersport haven located near the famous London Bridge of Lake Havasu City.
The park offers three boat ramps, 47 campsites, a special events area , picnic areas, and beach area. The Mohave Sunset Trail (1.75 miles) winds its way through the lowland desert and along the shoreline.
The Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden showcases the diverse life that exists within the park and this area of the desert. Birds, lizards, and desert cottontails are common sights.