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Dolan Springs, AZ 86441

Mohave County, Arizona

1.07 Acres
$7,999 USD
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Where Ancient Joshua Trees Meet Mountain Majesty - Build Your Legacy 88 Miles from Vegas in the Heart of Mohave County's Last Frontier

This is your moment. The moment when everything changes. When you stop scrolling through overpriced listings and start living your Arizona dream. When you finally say yes to owning your piece of the legendary Mojave Desert without the premium price tag that's crushing buyers everywhere else.

This isn't just land. This is your freedom manifest in 1.07 acres of pristine high desert wilderness, where ancient Joshua trees stand sentinel over your future homesite, Mount Tipton's 7,148-Foot summit dominates your eastern horizon creating spectacular sunrise displays, and the bright lights of Vegas are just far enough away to enjoy but never intrude on your star-filled desert nights.

Welcome to your desert legacy at 35.62487, -114.20791 - where adventure has an address.

Property Snapshot: Your Gateway to Desert Living

Your Desert Kingdom Awaits

Size: 1.07 acres of pristine high desert paradise in the heart of the Mojave

Location: Dolan Springs area, Mohave County, Arizona (Gps: 35.62487, -114.20791)

Elevation: 3,100 feet - Perfect high desert climate above the scorching valley heat

Zoning: Agriculture Residential (Ar) - Mobile home and RV friendly with maximum building flexibility

Access: Dirt road off 16th Street - Adventure begins where pavement ends

Annual Taxes: Just $31.90/Year - Less than your monthly streaming services

Flood Zone: Safe - Not in Fema flood zone, elevated desert position ensures perfect drainage

HOA/POA: None - Your land, your rules, your complete freedom

Apn: 328-05-323

Terrain: Gently sloping high desert with 360-Degree mountain views and ancient Joshua tree forest

Soil Type: Arizo-Kokan complex - Well-draining desert soils perfect for building

Wind Load: Designed for 90 mph winds per Mohave County standards

Snow Load: Minimal at this elevation - 10 lbs per square foot

Location Benefits: The Smart Choice for Desert Living

You've discovered the secret that savvy investors and freedom-seekers already know. While everyone else pays premium prices in Phoenix or fights for scraps near Vegas, you'll enjoy authentic desert tranquility in Dolan Springs - the gateway to Arizona's most spectacular natural wonders and unlimited outdoor recreation.

Your Strategic Desert Position:

51 minutes to Kingman (42 miles) - Historic Route 66 city with Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, Safeway, three major hospitals including Kingman Regional Medical Center, restaurants, and all modern conveniences

88 miles to Las Vegas - World-class entertainment, McCarran International Airport with flights worldwide, professional sports teams, unlimited dining, and shopping

60 miles to Lake Mead's South Cove Marina - America's largest reservoir with boat rentals, fishing guides, and waterfront camping

52 minutes to Grand Canyon West - Home of the famous Skywalk where you walk on glass 4,000 feet above the Colorado River

30 minutes to Meadview (20 miles) - Small desert community with market, restaurants, and Lake Mead marina access

75 miles to Hoover Dam - Engineering marvel and National Historic Landmark

2 hours to Flagstaff - Mountain town with skiing at Arizona Snowbowl, Northern Arizona University, and cooler summer climate

15 miles to Temple Bar Road - Gateway to Lake Mead's best fishing and boating

The Dolan Springs Advantage:

This historic community sits perfectly positioned at 3,100 feet elevation in the Grand Wash Valley, offering ideal high desert climate without the extreme heat of lower elevations. Originally established as a watering stop for travelers and livestock in the 1860S, Dolan Springs has evolved into a peaceful desert community where freedom-loving individuals escape urban restrictions while maintaining easy access to modern amenities.

Property Features: Nature's Masterpiece, Your Canvas

This isn't just undeveloped land - this is your blank canvas waiting for your vision to come alive on over an acre of prime Arizona real estate in the heart of the Mojave Desert's most spectacular Joshua tree forest.

Your Natural Sanctuary and Premium Desert Conditions:

Perfect elevation at 3,100 feet: High enough to avoid Death Valley heat, perfect for year-round living

Ancient Joshua tree forest: Yucca brevifolia specimens over 200 years old creating instant natural landscaping - these living sculptures grow only 2-3 inches per year

Mount Tipton views: 7,148-Foot peak of the Cerbat Mountains dominating your eastern skyline for spectacular sunrises

Music Mountains visible to the north: Creating a natural amphitheater of desert beauty

Black Mountains framing the west: Home to historic mining districts and wild burro herds

Gentle desert terrain: 2-5% grade with natural drainage and multiple building sites

Dark sky paradise: Bortle Scale Class 3 with minimal light pollution for incredible stargazing

Native desert vegetation: Creosote bush, white bursage, brittlebush, barrel cactus, and cholla

Strategic positioning: Natural terrain features provide wind protection while maintaining cooling breezes

Premium Building and Agricultural Advantages:

Agriculture Residential zoning: Build homes, guest houses, workshops, barns, or keep horses and livestock

Arizo-Kokan soil complex: Excellent drainage characteristics preventing foundation problems

Mobile homes welcome: Manufactured homes allowed for affordable desert living

RV paradise: Live in your RV while building or use for seasonal desert escapes

Power infrastructure: Utility poles visible just west of property - Mohave Electric Cooperative serves area

Multiple building sites: Choose optimal positioning for views, solar exposure, and privacy

Well-suited for septic: Soil percolation rates ideal for conventional septic systems

Natural landscaping: Existing Joshua trees and desert vegetation require zero irrigation

Fire-resistant spacing: Natural vegetation spacing reduces wildfire risks

Stable building platform: No expansive clays or problem soils common elsewhere

Lake Mead Paradise: Your Water Recreation Wonderland

You're not just buying land - you're buying access to one of America's greatest water recreation destinations. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, just 60 miles away, offers unlimited aquatic adventures year-round in the country's largest reservoir by volume.

Your Lake Mead Adventure Access:

229 square miles of pristine water - Larger than many Eastern states

759 miles of shoreline - More than the entire California coast

Water level: Currently 1,065 feet with improving conditions

Six marinas providing full services: Temple Bar, Echo Bay, Callville Bay, Las Vegas Bay, Hemenway Harbor, and Lake Mead Marina

Boat rentals available: Houseboats, speedboats, pontoons, kayaks, and jet skis

Annual visitation: Over 7 million people enjoy Lake Mead yearly

World-Class Fishing Paradise:

Striped bass: Trophy fish up to 50+ pounds, best fishing April-June and September-November

Largemouth bass: Excellent population with fish over 10 pounds caught regularly

Smallmouth bass: Thriving in rocky areas, particularly around Callville Bay

Channel catfish: Abundant throughout the lake, excellent eating

Rainbow trout: Stocked November through March in Willow Beach

Bluegill and green sunfish: Perfect for family fishing adventures

Razorback suckers: Protected native species making a comeback

Water Recreation Unlimited:

Swimming beaches: Boulder Beach, Lake Mead Beach with picnic areas and facilities

Scuba diving: Explore submerged ruins of St. Thomas ghost town

Cliff jumping: Designated areas for thrill-seekers

Wakeboarding and water skiing: Calm morning waters perfect for water sports

Kayaking: Explore hidden coves and the dramatic Black Canyon

Sailing: Consistent afternoon winds ideal for sailing enthusiasts

Grand Canyon West: Engineering Marvel at Your Doorstep

Just 52 minutes from your property sits one of the world's most spectacular attractions - Grand Canyon West and the famous Skywalk, operated by the Hualapai Tribe.

Skywalk Experience:

Glass bridge extending 70 feet beyond canyon rim at 4,000 feet elevation

$30 million engineering marvel opened in 2007

Supports 71 million pounds - equivalent to 71 Boeing 747s

2.5-inch thick glass panels provide unobstructed views

Over 1 million annual visitors from around the world

Professional photography services capture your canyon walk

Hualapai Tribal Experiences:

Eagle Point: Natural rock formation resembling an eagle with wings spread

Guano Point: 360-Degree views of Colorado River and canyon

Hualapai Ranch: Western town with cowboy performances and demonstrations

Native American cultural performances: Traditional dances and storytelling

Authentic Native American crafts and artwork available

Hualapai history museum and cultural center

Adventure Activities:

Helicopter tours to canyon floor with champagne picnic

Colorado River pontoon boat rides

Zip line experiences across canyon side

White water rafting expeditions (seasonal)

Horseback riding along canyon rim

Mountain biking on tribal lands

Land Use Possibilities: Your Vision, Unlimited

Agriculture Residential (Ar) zoning gives you maximum flexibility to create exactly what you want - from simple weekend retreat to elaborate desert compound with agricultural operations.

Residential Dreams Come True:

Custom desert home: Design your architectural masterpiece with no HOA design restrictions

Adobe or straw bale construction: Perfect climate for alternative building methods

Mobile or manufactured home: AR zoning welcomes all home types - single-wide, double-wide, or modular

Tiny home paradise: Join the minimalist movement in the high desert

Earth ship design: Self-sufficient home using thermal mass and solar orientation

Container homes: Modern affordable housing using shipping containers

Off-grid sanctuary: Solar power, rainwater harvesting, and complete self-sufficiency

RV living headquarters: Full-time RV living allowed while you build or as permanent lifestyle

Multi-generational compound: Room for main house, guest houses, and mother-in-law quarters

Agricultural and Livestock Paradise:

Horse property excellence: Keep horses, build stables, arenas, and riding trails

Cattle ranching: Small-scale cattle operations allowed on your acreage

Goat and sheep operations: Perfect for brush control and small livestock

Chicken farming: Egg production or meat birds for personal use or sales

Desert agriculture: Drought-resistant crops like jojoba, agave, or prickly pear

Greenhouse operations: Year-round growing with controlled environment

Beekeeping: Desert wildflowers produce exceptional honey

Orchard potential: Pomegranates, figs, and dates thrive in desert climate

Medicinal herb cultivation: Desert-adapted herbs for personal or commercial use

Recreation and Business Opportunities:

Workshop paradise: Build that dream workshop, art studio, or maker space

Classic car storage: Perfect climate for vehicle collections

Event venue potential: Desert weddings with Mount Tipton backdrop

Astronomy observatory: Dark skies perfect for serious stargazing

Photography studio: Natural light and dramatic landscapes

Off-road tour business: Gateway to thousands of acres of BLM land

RV and boat storage: Serve the massive storage needs in the area

Shooting sports: Safe backstops and no neighbors to disturb

Rock hounding tours: Area known for turquoise, agate, and jasper

Camping and glamping: Develop unique desert accommodations

Investment and Development Potential:

Land banking: Hold for appreciation as Vegas continues expanding eastward

Future I-11 corridor: Planned Phoenix-to-Vegas interstate increases values

Solar farm development: Excellent solar resources for energy production

Wind energy potential: Consistent desert winds for small turbines

Vacation rental: Proximity to Grand Canyon and Vegas attractions

Subdivision potential: Future development as area grows

Commercial agriculture: Roadside stands allowed for selling products

Eco-tourism development: Growing market for sustainable desert experiences

Conservation easements: Potential tax benefits while preserving land

Mining claims: Recreational prospecting for gold and minerals

Community Overview: Authentic Arizona Desert Living

Historic Dolan Springs Legacy:

Founded in the 1860S by John Dolan, an Irish immigrant who discovered a reliable spring in this arid landscape, Dolan Springs served as a crucial watering stop on the Beale Wagon Road. During the construction of Hoover Dam (1931-1936), the area housed workers and their families, creating a boom town atmosphere. Today, approximately 2,000 residents call Dolan Springs home, choosing desert freedom over urban restrictions.

Community Character:

Population density: Less than 15 people per square mile

Demographics: Mix of retirees, remote workers, artists, and desert enthusiasts

Community spirit: Monthly potlucks at the community center

Veterans presence: Strong military retiree community

Artist colony: Growing creative community drawn to desert inspiration

Off-grid pioneers: Leaders in sustainable desert living

Multi-generational families: Desert lifestyle passed down through generations

Local Services and Businesses:

Dolan Springs Market: Basic groceries, gas, and supplies

Dollar General: Convenient shopping for essentials

Local restaurants: Including pizza, Mexican food, and American fare

Auto repair: Local mechanics familiar with desert conditions

Propane delivery: Multiple suppliers serve the area

Water hauling services: Regular delivery schedules available

Contractors: Local builders experienced in desert construction

Well drillers: Specialists in local water table conditions

Meadview Services (30 minutes):

Meadview Market: Expanded grocery selection

Meadview Restaurant: Local gathering spot

RV parks: Full hookups available

Marina services: Boat repair and supplies

Post office: Full Usps services

Churches: Multiple denominations represented

Climate and Terrain: Four-Season Desert Paradise

Welcome to Arizona's perfect high desert climate - where every season brings new beauty and outdoor opportunities at 3,100 feet elevation.

High Desert Climate Excellence:

Summer (June-August):

Daytime highs: 95-105°F (significantly cooler than Phoenix's 115°F+)

Nighttime lows: 65-75°F providing natural cooling

Monsoon season: July-August brings dramatic thunderstorms and 3-4 inches of rain

Humidity: Remains low even during monsoons

Perfect for: Early morning hikes, evening activities, pool season

Fall (September-November):

Daytime highs: 75-85°F - absolutely perfect weather

Nighttime lows: 45-55°F requiring light jackets

Clear skies: Best time for astronomy and photography

Ideal for: Construction projects, hiking, camping

Winter (December-February):

Daytime highs: 55-65°F - mild and comfortable

Nighttime lows: 30-40°F with rare light frost

Snow: Extremely rare, maybe dustings once every few years

Sunny days: 85% sunshine even in winter

Perfect for: All outdoor activities, winter visitors

Spring (March-May):

Daytime highs: 70-85°F - spectacular desert weather

Nighttime lows: 40-55°F

Wildflower season: March-April brings carpets of color

Wind: Occasional spring winds 15-25 mph

Ideal for: Everything - best overall weather of the year

Historical Context: Standing Where Legends Walked

Your property sits in the heart of the Old West's most storied landscape, where Native Americans, Spanish explorers, mountain men, prospectors, and pioneers all left their indelible marks.

Ancient Indigenous Heritage:

Southern Paiute homeland for over 1,000 years

Hualapai territory extending to Grand Canyon

Ancient trade routes connecting Colorado River to interior

Seasonal hunting camps and gathering areas

Petroglyphs and archaeological sites throughout region

Sacred sites in surrounding mountains

Traditional pinyon pine nut harvesting areas

Spanish Colonial Era (1540-1821):

1776 Dominguez-Escalante expedition passed nearby

Spanish Trail trade route established 1829

Pack trains carrying wool and goods to California

First European descriptions of Joshua trees

Spanish place names throughout region

Mission influence from New Mexico

Mountain Man Period (1820S-1840S):

Jedediah Smith explored area in 1826

Beaver trapping along Colorado River

Annual rendezvous in nearby valleys

Kit Carson and other legends traveled through

Established trails later used by pioneers

Mining Boom Era (1860S-1940S):

Gold discovered in Cerbat Mountains 1863

Silver strikes in Black Mountains

Chloride founded as oldest mining town

Over 1,000 mining claims filed

Famous mines: Golconda, Tennessee, Vanderbilt

Chinese miners introduced dry washing techniques

Mining camps: Mineral Park, Cerbat, Stockton

Transportation History:

Beale Wagon Road (1857) passed through area

Mojave Road connected to California

Camp Beale Springs military outpost nearby

Butterfield Overland Mail route

Atlantic & Pacific Railroad (1883) through Kingman

Route 66 (1926) brought tourism boom

Modern I-40 follows historic corridors

Hoover Dam Era (1931-1936):

Worker camps throughout region

Dolan Springs population boom

Infrastructure development

Roads improved for dam construction

Power lines extended into desert

Water system planning began

Economic transformation of region

Modern Military Presence:

Kingman Army Airfield (Wwii) trained 35,000 gunners

Yucca Army Airfield nearby

Desert training for North Africa campaign

Post-war aircraft storage and scrapping

Veterans chose area for retirement

Military appreciation strong in community

Investment Potential and Market Analysis

Arizona Desert Land Investment Advantages:

Population Growth Driving Demand:

Arizona adds 200+ new residents daily

Phoenix metro expanding eastward rapidly

Las Vegas metro expanding southward

Climate migration from cold states accelerating

Remote work enabling rural living

Retirement wave seeking affordable desert

Strategic Location Factors:

Future I-11 corridor Phoenix to Vegas

Planned alignment near your property

Expected completion by 2035

Property values along route increasing

Development pressure building now

Smart money buying before announcement

Market Comparison Analysis:

Your price: $7,999 for 1.07 acres

Kingman lots: $15,000+ for 0.25 acres

Las Vegas fringe: $50,000+ per acre

Phoenix fringe: $35,000+ per acre

Lake Havasu: $40,000+ for similar size

Sedona area: $100,000+ per acre

Recreation Economy Growth:

Grand Canyon West: 1 million+ annual visitors

Lake Mead: 7 million+ annual visitors

Outdoor recreation: $21.2 billion Arizona industry

Adventure tourism: 15% annual growth

RV travel: Record growth post-2020

Glamping market: Exploding demand

Investment Timeline Potential:

Year 1-2: Infrastructure news drives interest

Year 3-5: I-11 construction begins

Year 5-7: Development pressure increases

Year 7-10: Major appreciation expected

Year 10+: Established corridor values

Tax Advantages:

Low property tax: Just $31.90 annually

No state income tax if Nevada resident

Agricultural exemptions possible

Home business deductions

Solar incentives available

Conservation easement options

Emergency Services and Safety: Your Peace of Mind

Fire Protection Services:

Dolan Springs Fire District:

Station located on Pierce Ferry Road

Volunteer firefighters with modern equipment

Average response time: 15-20 minutes

Mutual aid agreements with neighboring districts

Wildland fire suppression capabilities

Community CPR and first aid training

Fire Safety Requirements:

Defensible space: 30 feet minimum

Fire-resistant construction materials recommended

Address signs required for 911

Access roads 12 feet wide minimum

Water storage encouraged for firefighting

Annual fire inspections available

Law Enforcement:

Mohave County Sheriff's Office:

Substation in Meadview

Regular patrols through area

Response time: 20-30 minutes typical

Community policing programs

Neighborhood watch active

Crime rate very low

Arizona Highway Patrol:

Coverage on major highways

Commercial vehicle enforcement

Accident investigation

Air rescue coordination

Speed enforcement

DUI checkpoints

Medical Services:

Emergency Medical Response:

AMR Ambulance from Kingman

Air ambulance available

Response time: 20-30 minutes

Paramedic level service

Trauma stabilization

Transport to Kingman Regional

Medical Facilities:

Kingman Regional Medical Center (51 miles)

Level III trauma center

Emergency department

Cardiac care unit

Cancer treatment center

Surgical services

Helipad on site

Kingman Immediate Care (51 miles)

Walk-in clinic

X-ray and lab services

Minor emergency treatment

Prescriptions available

Open 7 days

Valley View Medical Center (75 miles)

Full service hospital

Emergency services

Specialty care

Located in Fort Mohave

Veterinary Services:

Kingman Animal Hospital

Emergency vet services

Large animal vets available

Mobile vet services

Livestock specialists

Zoning and Building Information: Maximum Freedom to Build Your Dream

Agriculture Residential (Ar) Zone Benefits:

Permitted Uses - Your Freedom List:

Single-family residences unlimited size

Guest houses and casitas

Manufactured homes (any age)

Mobile homes welcomed

Modular homes

Tiny homes (no minimum size)

RVs as permanent residences

Agricultural buildings unlimited

Barns and stables

Workshops and garages

Greenhouses

Storage buildings

Home-based businesses

Roadside produce stands

Livestock and poultry

Horses and large animals

Crop production

Nursery operations

Building Requirements - Simple and Fair:

Building permits required for structures

Setbacks: 25 feet from property lines

Height limit: 50 feet (plenty for any home)

No architectural review committee

No design restrictions

No timeline to build

No CCRs or deed restrictions

Owner-builder permitted

Manufactured homes any year model

Permit Process Simplified:

Building permit: $300-1,000 typical

Plan review: 2-3 weeks

Septic permit: $300-500

Electrical permit: $100-200

Well permit: $150

Address assignment: Free

Total permits under $2,000 typical

Off-Grid Building Friendly:

Solar systems encouraged

Composting toilets allowed

Rainwater harvesting legal

Alternative building materials Ok

Earth homes permitted

Straw bale construction allowed

Container homes acceptable

No utility connection required

Utilities and Infrastructure: Modern Desert Living Made Easy

Power Solutions - Multiple Options:

Grid Power Connection:

Mohave Electric Cooperative serves area

Power poles visible west of property

Connection cost: $15-25 per foot typical

Basic service connection: $2,000-5,000

Monthly bills average: $100-150

Net metering available for solar

Solar Power Excellence:

285+ sunny days annually

6.5-7 peak sun hours daily

Solar panel efficiency: 15-20% higher than cloudy areas

System costs: $10,000-20,000 for full home

Federal tax credit: 30% of system cost

Payback period: 5-8 years typical

Battery backup systems available

Wind Power Potential:

Average wind speed: 10-12 mph

Small turbines effective

Best as supplement to solar

Costs: $3,000-8,000 for small systems

Combines well with solar

Water Solutions Detailed:

Well Drilling Information:

Typical depth: 200-400 feet in area

Static water level: 150-250 feet

Drilling cost: $35-50 per foot

Total well cost: $10,000-20,000 complete

Pump systems: $2,000-5,000

Well permits: $150 from Adwr

Licensed drillers available locally

Water Hauling Alternative:

Common starter solution

2,500-gallon tank: $1,500-2,500

Water delivery: $125-150 per 2,000 gallons

Monthly usage: 2,000-3,000 gallons typical

Local haulers on regular routes

Gravity feed systems work well

Rainwater Harvesting:

Legal in Arizona with no restrictions

9-10 inches annual rainfall

1,000 sq ft roof 5,500 gallons/year

Storage tanks: $500-2,000

First flush diverters recommended

Excellent for landscaping use

Septic System Requirements:

Conventional Systems:

Soil percolation tests required

System size based on bedrooms

Cost: $4,000-8,000 installed

Permit fees: $300-500

Licensed installers required

20-30 year lifespan typical

Alternative Systems:

Composting toilets allowed

Greywater systems permitted

Costs: $1,500-5,000

Reduced water usage

Environmentally friendly

Good for off-grid homes

Communication Infrastructure:

Internet Options:

Starlink satellite: 50-200 Mbps speeds

Viasat: 25-100 Mbps available

HughesNet: 25 Mbps service

Cellular hotspots: 4G/5G coverage

T-Mobile/Verizon home internet

Costs: $50-150 monthly

Cellular Coverage:

Verizon: Strong coverage

AT&T: Good coverage

T-Mobile: Expanding 5G

Us Cellular: Basic coverage

Signal boosters effective

WiFi calling recommended

Emergency Communications:

911 service available

Amateur radio active

GMRS radios popular

Emergency alert system

Reverse 911 notifications

Nearby Attractions and Amenities: Your Adventure Playground

Natural Wonders Within 2 Hours:

Grand Canyon West (52 minutes):

Skywalk glass bridge experience

Eagle Point and Guano Point

Hualapai Ranch western town

Helicopter tours to river

White water rafting trips

Native American performances

Gift shops and restaurants

Photography services

Annual events and powwows

Lake Mead National Recreation Area (60 miles):

Boulder Beach swimming

Temple Bar Marina full services

South Cove boat launch

Willow Beach fishing

Black Canyon water trail

Historic Railroad Tunnel Trail

Valley of Fire connection

Desert bighorn viewing areas

Ranger programs

Colorado River Adventures:

Black Canyon rafting

Emerald Cave kayaking

Willow Beach trout fishing

River camping permits

Jet boat tours

Fishing guide services

Beach camping areas

Wildlife viewing tours

Mount Tipton Wilderness (25 miles):

7,148-foot summit hikes

Technical climbing routes

Backpacking opportunities

Wildlife viewing

Wilderness camping

Photography locations

Cooler summer temperatures

Fall color displays

Historic Mining Sites:

Chloride Ghost Town (45 miles)

Arizona's oldest mining camp

Preserved buildings

Antique shops

Saturday gunfights (summer)

Mining museum

RV camping

Oatman (65 miles)

Wild burros roam streets

Daily gunfight shows

Historic Oatman Hotel

Mining museum

Gift shops

Motorcycle destination

Mineral Park (40 miles)

Ghost town ruins

Active turquoise mining

Rockhounding areas

Historic cemetery

Photo opportunities

Recreation and Entertainment:

Las Vegas (88 miles):

World-class shows nightly

Celebrity chef restaurants

Premium outlet shopping

Professional sports teams

Convention centers

Art galleries and museums

Fremont Street Experience

Red Rock Canyon

Valley of Fire State Park

Laughlin (80 miles):

Colorado River casinos

Riverside concerts

Water taxi service

Outlet shopping

Golf courses

River beaches

Jet ski rentals

Annual events

Motorcycle rallies

Kingman (51 miles):

Historic Route 66 Museum

Locomotive Park

Mohave Museum of History

Downtown antique shops

Beale Street historic district

Community events

Thunder-Rode Harley dealership

Annual car shows

Andy Devine Days

Local Desert Adventures:

BLM land unlimited access

OHV designated areas

Rockhounding locations

Desert hiking trails

Wildlife photography

Stargazing sites

Prospecting areas

Camping spots

Hunting units

Mineral Rights and Prospecting Opportunities

Your Prospecting Paradise:

Surface Rights Include:

Recreational prospecting allowed

Metal detecting permitted

Dry washing for gold

Rock collecting legal

No mining claims on property

Common minerals yours

Decorative stone harvesting

Specimen collecting

Area Mining History:

Gold production: 500,000+ ounces historic

Silver: 2 million+ ounces produced

Copper: Significant production

Turquoise: Still actively mined

Lead and zinc deposits

Tungsten occurrences

Uranium prospects (inactive)

Gemstone locations nearby

Modern Prospecting:

Gold nuggets still found

Placer deposits in washes

Lode gold in quartz veins

Turquoise specimens

Agate and jasper

Apache tears (obsidian)

Desert roses (gypsum)

Copper minerals

Prospecting Clubs:

Mohave County Prospectors active

GPAA chapters nearby

Annual outings organized

Claims available to lease

Equipment rentals

Training

Transportation and Access Networks

Road Infrastructure:

Property Access:

16th Street dirt road entry

County-maintained roads nearby

All-weather access possible

4WD recommended but not required

Grading available locally

Materials (Dg) readily available

Road improvement allowed

No road association fees

Regional Connectivity:

US Highway 93: Major north-south route

Pierce Ferry Road: Lake Mead access

Interstate 40: 45 miles south

Route 66: Historic highway through Kingman

Interstate 515: Las Vegas connection

Future I-11: Planned nearby routing

Public Transportation:

Greyhound: Kingman station

Regional shuttles to Vegas

Airport shuttles available

Medical transport services

No local bus service

Uber/Lyft in Kingman only

Aviation Access:

Kingman Airport (51 miles)

Charter flights

Flight training

Aircraft maintenance

Fuel services

Hangar rentals

Las Vegas McCarran (88 miles)

Major international airport

All commercial carriers

Direct flights worldwide

Rental cars available

Airport shuttles

Grand Canyon West Airport

Tour flights

Helicopter services

Scenic flights

No commercial service

Soil Analysis and Building Conditions

Professional Soil Classification:

Arizo-Kokan Complex Characteristics:

Well-draining sandy and gravelly soils

Minimal clay content prevents expansion

Excellent percolation for septic systems

Stable foundation support to 60+ inches

Low corrosivity to concrete and steel

Natural desert pavement reduces erosion

Suitable for all construction types

No special engineering required

Building Site Advantages:

Multiple level areas for placement

Natural drainage away from structures

No flood plain restrictions

Bedrock 60+ inches deep

No caliche layer problems

Easy excavation conditions

Suitable for basements

Pool installation possible

Septic Suitability:

Percolation rates ideal

No high water table

Standard systems work well

Alternative systems allowed

Greywater dispersal excellent

No special requirements

Long system life expected

Multiple locations suitable

Local Desert Adventures:

BLM land unlimited access

OHV designated areas

Rockhounding locations

Desert hiking trails

Wildlife photography

Stargazing sites

Prospecting areas

Camping spots

Hunting units

Transform Your Life with Options That Work for ANY Budget:

LIGHTNING Deal - Cash Price: $7,999 (plus $250 doc fee)

Save Thousands off regular market prices

Immediate ownership with warranty deed and clear title

No banks, no credit checks, no financing hassles

Close in as fast as 24 hours - start camping This Weekend

Pay with cashier's check, wire transfer, or credit card

Title insurance available for additional protection

100% transparent - no hidden fees or surprises Ever

Owner Financing - The American Dream Made Easy:

Get Started for Just $437 Total:

$187 down payment

$250 one-time documentation fee

That's It to own land Today

Monthly payments: Just $187 for 60 months

Less than most people spend on coffee and lunch

Fixed payment - never increases

No interest charges - Zero percent

Total financed amount: $11,220

Why Our Financing Destroys Traditional Loans:

NO credit checks - your land secures itself

NO bank approval needed - we ARE the bank

NO prepayment penalties - pay off anytime

NO employment verification required

NO tax returns or financial statements

EVERYONE qualifies - even with bankruptcies

Pricing and Financing: Make Your Dream Affordable

Cash Price: $7,999 (plus $250 doc fee)

Immediate ownership with clear title

No financing hassles or interest

Quick closing for immediate use

Owner Financing Available:

$187 down + $250 doc fee ($437 total to start)

$187/month for 60 months

Zero interest charges

No credit checks required

No prepayment penalties

Everyone qualifies

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Complete confidence in your investment with no-questions-asked refund policy.

How to Secure Your Desert Paradise

Your Journey to Land Ownership is Simple:

Choose Your Option - Cash purchase or easy monthly payments

Simple Documentation - Electronic signing for your convenience

Quick Ownership - Property is yours immediately after signing

Easy Management - Online payment portal for financing

Start Your Adventure - Begin planning your desert dream

What You Get:

Clear title and warranty deed

Complete property documentation

GPS coordinates and directions

Expert guidance throughout process

Ongoing support after purchase

Ready to Claim Your Desert Freedom?

This is your chance to own a piece of the authentic American Southwest just 88 miles from Vegas. While others are trapped in HOA subdivisions or priced out of the market, you can secure your desert sanctuary today.

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Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

Chloride

Arizona, USA

Head west on Elkhart Ave toward 2nd St

213 ft

Turn right onto 2nd St

282 ft

Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Co Hwy 125/Tennessee Ave

Continue to follow Co Hwy 125

3.7 mi

Turn right onto US-93 N

10.9 mi

Turn right onto Pierce Ferry Rd

8.4 mi

Turn right onto W 15th St

2.8 mi

Turn left onto Pellet Dr

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Agricultural Zoning
Desert Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Electricity Service
Well Water
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$32
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
328-05-323
Seller's Land ID
AZ - Mohave - 328-05-323 - 1.07 Acres
LANDFLIP ID
401938
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