View Nature’s Theater at your RV Drive-in Property: 36 Acres Near Grand Canyon
RV Ready – Minutes from the Grand Canyon
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Payment Note(s)
You will be contacted for arrangements to complete purchase and sale agreement and make the payment at closing from Pioneer Title. All deposit and payments will be done through Title company
Description
Thirty minutes to the Grand Canyon, unobstructed views of the San Francisco Peaks, night views of the Milky Way – all from your RV ready Drive-in property. With mature trees and great access from maintained roads, it’s the perfect place to camp with your RV as a recreation/vacation getaway or to build your ranch homesite. You can live the life you have dreamed of in Grand Canyon Junction, Northern Arizona. This on this property is not just raw land, but has many improvements, ready for your visit or relocation. There are so many outdoor recreational activities in the region, that you will never run out of things to do and places to explore.
Of course, one of the seven natural wonders of the world in your “backyard” – Grand Canyon National Park and its attractions. Hunting, camping, and hiking the trails in Kaibab and Coconino National Forest. Water activities on such as boating, fishing, skiing on Lake Powell and Lake Mary or rafting on Colorado River. In the winter there is snow skiing at Arizona Snowbowl. You and your family will make memories of a lifetime right here at the junction of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
This 36 acre parcel is located in the highly desirable South Rim Ranches subdivision, with easy year-round access only 2.5 miles from Hwy 64 on maintained roads. When all set up you can drive up to the parcels front gate and already fenced off 18 acres. Park your RV on the concrete pad with access to underground cable and water tank. . Not only that, but an added bonus is that the property borders State Trust Land all along its South property line.
Existing Improvements – Included
- 36 acre parcel – borders State Land
- 18 acres fully fenced with front gate
- 36ft x 36ft RV/trailer concrete pad
- 100ft x 80ft fenced, riding arena
- 2250 Gal. underground water tank
- Pumphouse w/ pump and pressure tank
- Underground waterline to RV parking (140ft)
- Generator Shed with underground power cable to RV parking
Rural Arizona is a great place to create a sustainable lifestyle. You can take advantage of the 270 days of sunshine each year to generate clean power for your homestead, you’ll have to pay an electric bill again. On your homestead ranch you can re-connect with nature, grow crops, raise horses and livestock. It’s your opportunity to reduce your dependence on modern society and become more self-sufficient.
**Land prices have been rapidly increasing, don’t miss your chance to own this easy access lot with existing improvements. This area has tremendous possibility of future growth and progress and is among the most amazing and breathtaking regions of Arizona. Inspiration Guaranteed! I know you heard it before, but surely this one won’t last long, so contact us today to make it yours.**
Just a Few Area Attractions and Things to Do
– Go hiking! The Grand Canyon, Kaibab and Coconino National Forest are all less than an hour away and awaiting of your exploration.
– Enjoy local history! Williams is the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon” along historic Route 66 and is the perfect spot for history buffs who want to explore historic buildings and shops bursting with memorabilia.
-Take a train! Train enthusiasts can ride the Grand Canyon Railway through Arizona’s high country and even into the Grand Canyon.
– See wildlife! Bearizona Wildlife Park where you witness animals in their natural habitats as you drive-thru, walk through, or take a wild bus tour.
– Starry, Starry Nights! If you love the Arizona night star gazing, a visit to the Lowell Observatory is a must.
Flyover Video
View a parcel overview flyover video with various area attractions and highlights.
Property Information
Parcel Size
36 Acres
State
Arizona
County
Coconino County
Nearest Cities
Grand Canyon Junction (aka Valle), Williams, Flagstaff
Parcel Number
502-31-083
Address
3072 Indian Meadows Rd., WILLIAMS, AZ 86046
Legal Description
SOUTH RIM RANCH PHASE 1 Lot: 083
Property Taxes
$230/yr
Features
Acres
36
County
Coconino
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Maintained Dirt Road
Power
Solar or Generator
Water
Haul and Holding Tank (exists)
Coordinates
Approx. GPS Corners
Zoning
Single Residential and Recreational
Elevation
approx 6,205 FT
NW
35.6913 , -112.1005
SW
35.6866, -112.021
NE
35.6913 , -112.0983
SE
35.6865, -112.0982
County Planning and Zoning : (928) 679-8850
Website https://www.coconino.az.gov/622/Planning-and-Zoning
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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