1.3 Ac Navajo $100/Mo July 4
Winslow-Holbrook, AZ 86025
Navajo County, Arizona
Land Description
Escape the hustle, ditch the noise, and stake your claim on 1.3 acres of pure tranquility in Northern Arizona. This flat, ready-to-go parcel sits in the peaceful plains of Navajo County-perfect for your off-grid cabin, RV adventure, or just a smart land investment with serious potential.
With easy county-maintained dirt road access and an elevation around 5,610 feet, you'll enjoy cooler desert temps and jaw-dropping views of wide-open skies that scream “freedom.” No Hoa, no noise complaints, just you, nature, and the occasional coyote chorus.
You're close enough to US Hwy 40 and Route 77 to hit up Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, or even Ciudad Juarez when you want modern amenities - but far enough to unplug, unwind, and watch the stars like they're throwing a July 4th fireworks show just for you.
Adventure lovers, rejoice. You're minutes from Petrified Forest National Park, the surreal Painted Desert, ancient treasures like Agate House, and the jaw-dropping Meteor Crater - literally a giant space rock's calling card.
And the best part? This July 4th, celebrate your freedom with flexible zoning, no Hoa, and owner financing at just $100/Month. Build when you're ready, camp when you want, and live your desert dreams on your own terms.
Freedom's calling - will you answer?
Payment Info:
Cash Price: $3000 with owner financing $3499
Owner Financing Terms: $100 Monthly For 32 Months
Down Payment: $300
Doc Fee: $125
Property Info:
County: Navajo
State: Arizona
Size: 1.3
Apn: 105-63-092
Coordinate
Center: 35°3'49.9"N,110°0'31.26"W
Nw: 35°3'51.56"N,110°0'32.19"W
Ne: 35°3'51.56"N,110°0'30.23"W
Se: 35°3'48.21"N,110°0'30.24"W
Sw: 35°3'48.21"N,110°0'32.21"W
County Info:
Zoning: Agricultural General
Camping: Allowed for 30 days once per year. You must use all 30 days at once, meaning you cannot leave and return weeks or days after.
RVs: RVs are allowed for camping up to 30 days 1s per year while camping. However, you cannot live in an RV or mobile home. While building, you can receive an RV permit that is valid for up to a year.
Mobile Home: Mobile homes on wheels are not allowed but manufactured homes are allowed.
Water: You can dig a well or contact Arizona of Water Resources
Sewer/Septic: If none is on the property, you must build one. You'd need a perk test and an Arizona Licensed Contractor to install that septic.
Electric: Use solar or wind towers or contact APS or Navopajo Electric.
Gas: Propane
Land Maps
Directions to Land
1. Los Angeles, California
Head east on I-10 toward Phoenix.
Just past Phoenix, take I-17 North toward Flagstaff.
In Flagstaff, merge onto I-40 East toward Winslow.
Exit at a suitable local road (e.g., near Highway 99 or Meteor Crater Road).
Use desert access roads south toward the precise coordinates likely unpaved.
Approx. drive time: 8-9 hours
2. Salt Lake City, Utah
Take I-15 South toward Cedar City.
Merge onto I-70 East, then quickly onto I-15 South again toward St. George.
At Cove Fort, take US-6 East toward Price and thence US-191 South.
Join I-40 West near Holbrook.
Exit near Meteor Crater or Winslow, then proceed south via desert routes to reach the point.
Approx. drive time: 13-14 hours
3. Dallas, Texas
Travel west on I-20 through Abilene to connect with US-287 North toward Amarillo.
In Amarillo, merge onto I-40 West.
Continue all the way into Arizona through Albuquerque and Flagstaff.
Exit at the Meteor Crater or Winslow area.
Head south on local/dirt roads to reach the coordinates.
Approx. drive time: 17-18 hours
4. Chicago, Illinois
Take I-55 South toward St. Louis, then shift to I-44 West through Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
Continue on I-40 West all the way through Albuquerque, into Arizona.
Pass Flagstaff, exit near the Meteor Crater access point, and follow desert dirt roads south to the destination.
Approx. drive time: 23-24 hours
5. Phoenix, Arizona
Head north on I-17 toward Flagstaff.
Merge onto I-40 East toward Winslow.
Exit onto a local road (such as Highway 99 or Meteor Crater Rd).
Travel south on desert roads or BLM trails toward the GPS point.
Approx. drive time: 3-4 hours