RV Camping to Off-Grid Living – Open Spaces
Just 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon
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You will be redirected to our payment page to make the initial payment and $250 non-refundable doc fee. When financed in-house a $15/mo loan service fee and estimated property taxes to be added to monthly payment.
Description
People from all around the world come to visit, enjoy and marvel at the Grand Canyon. You can do that whenever you want, as a land owner in the Grand Canyon Estates. Escape from society for a while or permanently and put down your stakes in this 1 acre lot to call your own. You can live on property that is clean, pristine and unmarred by development. This property is for people who desire a way of getting back to nature.
Grand Canyon Estates is located in North Central Arizona at Grand Canyon Junction (aka Valle). That puts it only about 30 minutes south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and 30 minutes north of Williams, AZ. Grand Canyon Junction is approx. 30 minutes north of Williams, AZ and approx. 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon. It is a small town that has an Inn, gas station, convenience store and an Airport. Flagstaff is the county seat and is the closest metropolitan area with an estimated population of only 68,000 and about 50 miles away, just an hour away. It is located next to Mount Elden, just south of the San Francisco Peaks, which includes Humphreys Peak, at over 12,600ft, within an hour drive you have the highest point in the state and the lowest.
There are many recreational activities in the area, of course Grand Canyon National Park and its attractions. Hiking the trails there or in Kaibab national forest. Water activities on such as boating, fishing, skiing on Lake Mead or rafting on Colorado River. In the winter there is snow skiing at Arizona Sunbowl. This has tremendous possibility of future growth and progress and is among the most amazing and breathtaking regions of Arizona. Inspiration Guaranteed!
Recreational Camping or Building a Home
If you’re looking for a base to camp and enjoy the areas many outdoor activities, then this is a perfect place as you can camp 120 days or 3 months. If you’re looking to build and stay long term, than its still the perfect place as the county allows for RV living, tiny home, 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 commonly in the remote areas hauled water.
Property Information
Parcel Size
1.08 Acres
State
Arizona
County
Coconino County
Nearest Cities
Grand Canyon Junction (aka Valle), Williams, Flagstaff
Parcel Number
503-04-048
Address
566 E. Stanford Ave.
Legal Description
Grand Canyon Estates Unit 1, Blk F, Lot 19
Features
Acres
1.08
County
Coconino
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Solar or Generator
Water
Haul/Holding Tank
Coordinates
35.6060392084313,-112.129533297342
Zoning
Agricultural Residential (AR)
Elevation
2,205 FT
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.