Nevada Freedom Awaits
Wilkinsmontello Rd : Montello, NV 89830
Elko County, Nevada
Land Description
Desert Freedom in Montello, Elko County, Nevada.
10 Acres with County Road Access - Your Nevada High Desert Paradise in Montello.
Escape to the wide-open spaces of Nevada. This stunning 10-acre parcel in Montello, Elko County, offers the ultimate in privacy, freedom, and Western lifestyle. Located in the heart of Nevada's beautiful high desert country, this property combines spectacular mountain views, expansive skies, and the peace and quiet that can only be found in the remote beauty of the American West. With county road access and affordable pricing, this is your chance to own a substantial piece of the Silver State.
Property Address: Montello, Elko County, Nevada
Apn:
Property Size: 10 acres (435,600 square feet)
Zoning: Agricultural/Rural Residential
GPS Coordinates (Center): 41.286450, -114.191320
Elevation: Approximately 5,300 feet
Pricing & Flexible Payment Options
We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to own land, which is why we offer two convenient purchasing options:
Cash Purchase Option
Price: $17,999
Own your 10 acres outright with a simple cash purchase. At less than $1,800 per acre, this represents exceptional value for property in Nevada with county road access and mountain views.
Owner Financing Option - No Credit Check Required.
Make land ownership a reality with our hassle-free owner financing program:
Down Payment: $275
Document Fee: $275 (one-time)
Monthly Payment: $275
Term: 72 months (6 years)
Total Investment: $20,350 over 6 years
That's less than $10 per day to own 10 acres of Nevada.
No banks, no credit checks, no complicated approval process. We make it simple for anyone to achieve the dream of Western land ownership, regardless of credit history or financial background.
Exceptionally Low Annual Property Taxes
Annual Property Taxes: $33.79
That's less than $2.82 per month in property taxes. Nevada's incredibly low property tax rates on rural land make ownership extremely affordable. For just pennies a day, you can own 10 magnificent acres in one of America's most beautiful and free states.
Property Location & GPS Coordinates
This property is located in the Montello area of Elko County, Nevada, in the northeastern part of the Silver State. The precise boundaries can be identified using the following GPS coordinates:
Center Point: 41.286450, -114.191320
Northwest Corner: 41.287300, -114.192500
Northeast Corner: 41.287300, -114.190100
Southwest Corner: 41.285611, -114.192500
Southeast Corner: 41.285611, -114.190111
These coordinates allow you to precisely locate and explore your property using GPS devices, smartphone mapping applications, or professional surveying equipment. The property's rectangular shape makes boundaries clear and easy to identify.
Notable Features Along This Route:
Historic Wendover Airfield - where the Enola Gay crew trained
West Wendover casinos and entertainment
Great Basin desert scenery
Salt flats views
Mountain ranges on both sides of the highway
Classic Nevada high desert environment
Working ranches and open range
Wendover Services:
Before or after visiting the property, Wendover offers:
Multiple casinos with restaurants and hotels
Gas stations and convenience stores
Grocery stores
Historic Wendover Airfield Museum
Entertainment and gaming
Last major services if coming from Utah
About Montello, Nevada
Montello is a small, unincorporated community in northeastern Elko County that embodies the spirit of the Old West. With a population of fewer than 100 residents, Montello offers the ultimate in rural living, privacy, and connection to Nevada's ranching heritage.
Community Character
Montello maintains its authentic Western character:
True frontier atmosphere - wide-open spaces and self-reliant lifestyle
Ranching heritage - working cattle ranches throughout the area
Minimal development - pristine natural environment
Dark skies - incredible stargazing with no light pollution
Wildlife abundance - native species thriving in natural habitat
Freedom and privacy - live life on your own terms
Montello History
The area has rich Western history:
Founded as a railroad stop on the transcontinental railroad
Historic watering point for steam locomotives
Ranching community since the late 1800S
Once served by the Southern Pacific Railroad
Maintains authentic Old West character
Part of Nevada's mining and ranching heritage
Local Services
While Montello is a small community, basic services include:
Montello Community Hall - local gathering place
Limited convenience services - check availability
Volunteer Fire Department - community safety
Post office services - nearby options in Wells
County road maintenance - Elko County services
School bus service - for families with children
Essential Services Access
For full services, residents typically travel to:
Wells (50 miles) - groceries, gas, restaurants, basic supplies
Elko (120 miles) - full services, shopping, medical care, entertainment
Wendover (75 miles) - casinos, restaurants, entertainment, shopping
Why Elko County?
Elko County is Nevada's fourth-largest county by area, encompassing over 17,000 square miles of diverse landscape including mountains, valleys, rivers, and high desert. It's a land of opportunity, freedom, and natural beauty.
Natural Beauty & Outdoor Recreation
Elko County is an outdoor enthusiast's dream:
Mountain Ranges:
Ruby Mountains - "Nevada's Alps" with alpine lakes and peaks over 11,000 feet
East Humboldt Range - rugged wilderness and pristine beauty
Pilot Range - historic landmark for California Trail pioneers
Independence Mountains - excellent hunting and hiking
Snake Range (nearby) - includes Great Basin National Park
Outdoor Activities:
Hunting - elk, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, chukar, sage grouse
Fishing - mountain streams and alpine lakes
Hiking and backpacking - endless trails and wilderness areas
Off-road vehicles - vast areas of public land for exploration
Camping - primitive and developed sites throughout the county
Wildlife viewing - wild horses, bighorn sheep, golden eagles, and more
Photography - stunning landscapes and wildlife
Stargazing - some of the darkest skies in North America
Public Lands:
The majority of Elko County is public land managed by:
Bureau of Land Management (Blm)
U.S. Forest Service
Nevada Division of Wildlife
This means endless opportunities for recreation and exploration right from your doorstep.
Climate & Weather
Elko County features a high desert climate:
Elevation: 4,000-11,000+ feet (your property at ~5,300 feet)
Four distinct seasons with dramatic seasonal changes
Winters: Cold with snow, average December-February temperatures 15-40°F
Springs: Mild and beautiful, wildflowers in valleys and mountains
Summers: Warm days, cool nights, average June-August temperatures 50-85°F
Falls: Crisp and spectacular, beautiful changing colors
Annual precipitation: 8-12 inches (mostly winter snow)
Sunshine: Over 300 sunny days per year
Low humidity: Comfortable dry climate year-round
This climate provides:
Excellent conditions for outdoor activities most of the year
Dramatic seasonal changes and beauty
Low humidity for comfortable living
Abundant sunshine
Classic high desert environment
Wildlife
Elko County is home to incredible wildlife:
Large Mammals:
Wild horses and burros
Elk (both Rocky Mountain and Roosevelt subspecies)
Mule deer
Pronghorn antelope
Mountain lions
Coyotes and foxes
Birds:
Golden eagles and bald eagles
Prairie falcons and hawks
Sage grouse
Chukar partridge
Hungarian partridge
Multiple waterfowl species
Songbirds and owls
Other Wildlife:
Jackrabbits and cottontails
Ground squirrels and prairie dogs
Reptiles including rattlesnakes (use caution)
Diverse insect life supporting ecosystem
Elko County's economy includes:
Mining - gold, silver, and other minerals (major employer)
Ranching - cattle and sheep operations
Tourism - outdoor recreation and gaming
Transportation - I-80 corridor services
Government services - county and federal jobs
Small business - diverse entrepreneurial opportunities
Cost of Living
Elko County offers affordable rural living:
Land prices - among the most affordable in Nevada
Property taxes - extremely low on rural land
No state income tax - Nevada doesn't tax personal income
Housing - affordable compared to most western states
Utilities - reasonable costs for rural areas
Freedom - minimal regulations and maximum independence
What Makes This Property Special?
Size and Value
At 10 acres, this property offers:
Substantial acreage - real land ownership, not a small lot
Privacy - plenty of space between you and neighbors
Multiple use possibilities - residential, recreational, or investment
Room to roam - space for vehicles, animals, projects
Unobstructed views - 360-Degree panoramic vistas
Exceptional value - under $1,800 per acre with road access
County Road Access
One of this property's greatest features is county road access:
Legal, maintained access - no trespassing through private property
Year-round access potential - county-maintained roads (conditions vary by season)
Build-ready - much easier to develop with road access
Utility corridor - roads typically follow utility easements
Higher value - road access significantly increases property value
Convenience - easier to visit, develop, and enjoy your land
Topography & Features
The property characteristics include:
High desert terrain - typical of Nevada's beautiful Basin and Range
Relatively gentle slopes - easier to develop and use
Natural vegetation - sagebrush, native grasses, and desert plants
Mountain views - spectacular vistas in multiple directions
Open space - surrounded by similarly undeveloped parcels
Wildlife habitat - see pronghorn, wild horses, and birds
Dark sky location - minimal light pollution for incredible stargazing
Location Advantages
Strategic location benefits:
Access to I-80 - major transcontinental highway nearby
Between Wells and Wendover - services accessible in both directions
Northern Nevada - less crowded than southern Nevada
Utah border proximity - easy access to Utah attractions
Public lands - surrounded by BLM land for recreation
Rural but not remote - isolated but not inaccessible
Investment Potential
This property represents strong investment value:
Appreciation Factors:
Nevada population continues to grow
Rural property increasingly sought after post-pandemic
Limited supply of affordable acreage with road access
Strategic location along I-80 corridor
Low carrying costs allow long-term hold
Development Potential:
Residential use - build your dream home
Recreational use - camping, off-roading, hunting base
Agricultural use - small-scale livestock or farming
Investment hold - wait for appreciation
Multiple uses - combine residential and recreational
Tax Advantages:
Nevada has no state income tax
Extremely low property taxes on vacant land
No inheritance tax
Business-friendly state tax structure
Living on Your 10 Acres
Residential Possibilities
This 10-acre property is ideal for various housing options:
Off-Grid Living:
Perfect location for off-grid lifestyle - remote but accessible
Solar power - exceptional solar resource with 300+ sunny days
Wind power potential - high desert often has good wind resources
Generator backup - propane or diesel for reliable power
Water catchment - systems can supplement well water
Septic system - standard for rural Nevada properties
Housing Types:
Manufactured home - cost-effective, quick installation
Modular home - quality construction, energy-efficient
Site-built home - custom design for your needs
Tiny home - increasingly popular for minimalist lifestyle
Cabin or cottage - weekend retreat or full-time residence
RV or mobile setup - check Elko County regulations
Yurt or alternative structures - verify local requirements
Utilities & Services
Electricity:
Grid power may be available - contact NV Energy for details
Distance from existing lines will determine connection costs
Solar power is highly viable in this sunny climate
Many rural Nevada residents use off-grid solar systems
Typical solar system costs $15,000-$35,000 for full home setup
Water:
Well drilling is standard practice in rural Nevada
Typical well depths in area: 200-600 feet
Well drilling costs: $25-$50 per foot plus equipment
Water quality generally good but testing recommended
Hauled water option while developing property
Waste:
Septic system required for permanent residence
Nevada septic installation: $8,000-$15,000 typically
Elko County Health Department handles permitting
Soil generally suitable for septic systems
Alternative systems available for difficult sites
Communications:
Satellite internet available county-wide (Starlink, HughesNet, Viasat)
Cell coverage varies by carrier and location
Satellite phone options for reliable communication
Radio communication popular in rural areas
Building Considerations
Permits and Regulations:
Elko County Planning Department handles permits
Nevada has relatively relaxed rural building codes
Setbacks and requirements vary by use
Contact county before starting construction
Some uses may not require permits - verify first
County Resources:
Elko County Planning Department:
Elko County Building Department:
Nevada Division of Water Resources: well permits
Elko County Health Department: septic permits
Construction Considerations:
High desert climate requires proper insulation
Winter temperatures require heating systems
Snow load considerations for roof design
Foundation requirements based on soil conditions
Propane commonly used for heating and cooking
Local contractors familiar with rural Nevada building
Recreation & Activities
Your 10 acres serves as a perfect base for Nevada adventures:
On-Property Activities
Camping - primitive camping while developing or visiting
Stargazing - dark skies offer incredible night sky views
Target shooting - check local regulations and practice safety
Off-road vehicle use - explore your property and surrounding areas
Wildlife watching - observe native animals in natural habitat
Photography - capture stunning landscapes and wildlife
Rockhounding - Nevada is famous for minerals and gems
Amateur astronomy - exceptional conditions for telescope use
Nearby Recreation
Within 50 Miles:
Angel Lake - alpine lake with hiking, fishing, camping
Angel Creek Canyon - beautiful hiking and scenery
Ruby Mountains - wilderness hiking, hunting, fishing
Public lands - millions of acres of BLM land for exploration
Wild horse viewing - multiple herds in the area
Historic sites - California Trail remnants and mining history
Hunting Opportunities:
Nevada offers excellent hunting:
Elk - both Rocky Mountain and Roosevelt elk
Mule deer - abundant populations
Pronghorn antelope - open desert species
Chukar - challenging upland bird hunting
Sage grouse - Nevada's iconic game bird
Waterfowl - various species in season
Predators - coyote, mountain lion (tags/permits required)
Fishing:
Mountain streams with rainbow, brook, and cutthroat trout
Alpine lakes in Ruby Mountains
Reservoirs stocked with various species
Year-round opportunities at different elevations
Regional Attractions
Within 2 Hours:
Great Basin National Park (115 miles):
Lehman Caves - spectacular limestone caves
Wheeler Peak - 13,063 feet elevation
Bristlecone pine groves - ancient trees over 3,000 years old
Alpine lakes and hiking trails
Dark sky park - incredible stargazing
Elko (120 miles):
Western Folklife Center - cowboy culture and arts
Northeastern Nevada Museum - regional history
California Trail Interpretive Center - emigrant history
Casinos and entertainment
Shopping and full services
Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Ruby Mountains (100 miles):
"Nevada's Alps" - spectacular alpine scenery
Lamoille Canyon - scenic drive and hiking
Wilderness areas for backpacking
World-class helicopter skiing in winter
Alpine lake fishing
Wildlife viewing
Nevada Living Advantages
No State Income Tax
Nevada is one of seven states with no personal income tax:
Keep 100% of your income - no state withholding
Retirement-friendly - pension and Social Security not taxed by state
Business-friendly - favorable tax climate for entrepreneurs
Investment income - capital gains not taxed by state
Sales tax - 6.85% state rate, reasonable for tax-free state
Personal Freedom
Nevada is known for individual liberty:
Minimal regulations - especially in rural areas
Property rights - strong respect for landowner rights
Gun-friendly - constitutional carry, no permit required
Self-sufficient lifestyle - live how you choose
Privacy - rural Nevada offers ultimate privacy
Fewer restrictions - build, develop, and use your land with more freedom
Low Cost of Rural Living
Rural Nevada offers affordable lifestyle:
Cheap land - among the most affordable in the West
Low property taxes - minimal burden on landowners
No HOA fees - freedom from restrictive covenants
Low cost of living - especially compared to California and coastal states
Energy independence - solar power reduces ongoing costs
Self-sufficiency options - grow food, raise animals, reduce expenses
Quality of Life
Nevada living provides:
Clean air - pristine high desert environment
Dark skies - see the Milky Way every clear night
Peace and quiet - escape urban noise and stress
Connection to nature - wildlife and natural beauty
Outdoor lifestyle - recreation at your doorstep
Four seasons - experience real seasonal changes
Friendly neighbors - rural Nevada communities are welcoming
Western heritage - authentic cowboy culture
Getting Started with Your Purchase
Steps to Ownership
For Cash Purchase ($17,999):
Review property details - Visit for photos and information
Contact our team - Discuss the property and ask questions
Visit the property - We strongly encourage in-person visits
Submit purchase agreement - Simple paperwork provided
Complete transaction - Quick closing process
Receive your deed - Recorded in Elko County, you're a landowner.
For Owner Financing ($275 down, $275/Month):
Contact us - Discuss financing terms and property details
Simple application - No credit check, basic information only
Down payment - $275 down plus $249 document fee
Sign agreement - Clear terms, no hidden fees
Begin payments - $275 monthly for 72 months
Build equity - Ownership rights from day one
Full deed - Receive warranty deed upon completion of payments
Visiting the Property
What to Bring:
GPS device or smartphone with offline maps capability
Property coordinates listed above
Camera and video recorder
Water (at least 1 gallon per person)
Food and snacks
Extra fuel - gas stations are spread out
Appropriate clothing for weather and season
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
First aid kit
Spare tire and basic tools
Paper maps as backup
Binoculars for viewing distant features
Compass or GPS for orientation
Best Times to Visit:
Spring (April-May) - Moderate temperatures, wildflowers
Fall (September-October) - Beautiful weather, changing colors
Summer (June-August) - Warm but manageable at this elevation
Winter (November-March) - Cold, possible snow, check road conditions
Safety Considerations:
Check weather forecast before traveling
Tell someone your plans and expected return
Carry extra water and supplies
Watch for wildlife on roads, especially at dawn/dusk
Be aware of seasonal hunting seasons
Cell service may be limited - plan accordingly
Respect private property boundaries
Due Diligence Recommendations
Smart buyers should:
Visit in person - See the property yourself before buying
Verify boundaries - Use GPS coordinates to walk the property
Check county records - Contact Elko County for zoning and regulations
Research utility costs - Contact power and water providers
Review tax information - Verify with Elko County Assessor
Investigate road access - Confirm county road status
Check flood zones - Review Fema maps (this area typically low risk)
Soil testing - Recommended before building or septic installation
Survey - Consider professional survey if planning development
Talk to neighbors - If possible, speak with nearby property owners
Research water - Contact Nevada Division of Water Resources about wells
Building costs - Get estimates from local contractors if planning to build
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can I do with 10 acres in Nevada?
A: Nevada's rural zoning is relatively permissive. Typical uses include residential (home or cabin), recreational (camping, off-roading), agricultural (small livestock or crops), or simply holding as an investment. Contact Elko County Planning for specific regulations.
Q: Is there water on the property?
A: The property doesn't have developed water, but well drilling is standard in the area. Typical well depths are 200-600 feet. You can also haul water initially while developing the property.
Q: Can I live in an RV or tiny home?
A: Nevada counties vary in regulations. Elko County has been relatively flexible with alternative housing in rural areas, but you should verify current regulations before purchasing if this is your intended use.
Q: What about electricity?
A: Grid power may be available - contact NV Energy to check. Many rural Nevada property owners use solar power systems, which work excellently in this sunny climate.
Q: Are there building restrictions?
A: Rural Nevada generally has fewer restrictions than many states, but basic building codes apply. Contact Elko County Building Department for specific requirements.
Q: What wildlife will I see?
A: Common sightings include wild horses, pronghorn antelope, jackrabbits, coyotes, golden eagles, hawks, and various other high desert species. Elk and deer are also in the region.
Q: Is the road maintained year-round?
A: County roads are maintained by Elko County, but winter snow may temporarily affect access. Most rural residents have 4WD vehicles and are prepared for seasonal conditions.
Q: What about property taxes in the future?
A: Nevada's property taxes on vacant land remain very low. Once you build, taxes increase based on improvements, but Nevada's tax rate is still reasonable compared to many states.
Q: Can I hunt on the property?
A: With proper Nevada hunting licenses and tags, hunting is allowed on your private property (always follow state regulations and seasons). The area offers opportunities for various species.
Q: How cold does it get in winter?
A: Winter temperatures typically range from 15-40°F, with snow common December through March. At 5,300 feet elevation, you'll experience true four-season climate.
Q: What about internet access?
A: Satellite internet (Starlink, HughesNet, Viasat) is available throughout Nevada, providing reliable high-speed internet even in remote locations.
Q: Can I finance with bad credit?
A: Yes. Our owner financing requires no credit check. As long as you can make the down payment and monthly payments, credit history doesn't matter.
Q: Is this a good investment?
A: Nevada land has historically appreciated, especially properties with road access. Low carrying costs (minimal taxes) make it affordable to hold long-term while values increase.
Q: What's the nearest hospital?
A: William Bee Ririe Hospital in Ely (85 miles south) and Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital in Elko (120 miles west) are the nearest full-service hospitals. Wells has limited medical services.
Q: Can I subdivide the property?
A: Subdivision regulations vary by county. Contact Elko County Planning Department to discuss minimum lot sizes and subdivision requirements if this is your goal.
Q: Are there any HOA fees or restrictions?
A: No Hoa, no covenants, no restrictions beyond county regulations. You have maximum freedom to use your property as you see fit.
Why Choose H5 Land Ventures?
We're dedicated to making land ownership accessible:
Transparent pricing - What you see is what you pay
No credit check financing - Everyone deserves a chance at land ownership
Quality properties - We select parcels with real value
Accurate information - GPS coordinates and honest descriptions
Quick closings - Simple process, no delays
Customer service - We're here to help before, during, and after purchase
Fair terms - Reasonable financing with no hidden fees
Your Nevada Dream Starts Here
This exceptional 10-acre property in Montello, Elko County, represents more than just land - it's your ticket to freedom, privacy, and the authentic Western lifestyle. Whether you're planning to build an off-grid homestead, create a recreational retreat, invest for the future, or simply own a piece of the American West, this property delivers.
With county road access, spectacular views, abundant wildlife, proximity to outdoor recreation, and location in a state with no income tax and minimal regulations, this property checks all the boxes. Add in our flexible financing options and incredibly low annual taxes, and you have an opportunity that's hard to match anywhere else.
Property Highlights:
Location: Montello, Elko County, Nevada
Apn:
Size: 10 acres of high desert beauty
Price: Cash $17,999 or $275 down + $275/Month for 72 months
Annual Taxes: Only $33.79
Access: County road
Views: 360-Degree mountain and desert vistas
Elevation: Approximately 5,300 feet
For more information, photos, and to begin your journey to Nevada land ownership, visit:
Don't miss this opportunity to own a substantial piece of Nevada at an incredibly affordable price. With our no-credit-check owner financing, there's never been an easier time to make your Western property dreams come true. Contact us today and start living the Nevada lifestyle you've always imagined.
Your 10 acres of Nevada freedom awaits in Montello. Make it yours today.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
Detailed Directions to the Property
From Oasis, Nevada (Approximately 55 miles, 1 hour)
Oasis is a small ranching community along I-80 and your closest stop for basic services to the west.
Route via I-80 E and Montello Highway:
Start in Oasis at the I-80 interchange
Head east on I-80 E for approximately 28 miles
Take Exit 352 for Montello/NV-233 N
Turn left (north) onto NV-233 N (Montello Highway)
Continue north on NV-233 for approximately 25 miles toward Montello
You'll drive through stunning high desert scenery
Watch for wild horses, pronghorn antelope, and other wildlife
Enjoy panoramic mountain views in all directions
As you approach Montello, continue watching for county road access
The property is located in the rural area north of the I-80 corridor
Use your GPS coordinates (41.286450, -114.191320) to navigate to the exact parcel location
County road access provides entry to the property area
What You'll Experience Along the Way:
Endless high desert vistas
Pilot Range mountains to the north
Ruby Mountains visible to the south on clear days
Classic Nevada Basin and Range topography
Historic railroad corridor
Working cattle ranches
True Western landscape
From Wells, Nevada (Approximately 50 miles, 55 minutes)
Wells is the nearest full-service town, offering gas, food, lodging, and supplies along I-80.
Route via I-80 E (Primary Route):
Start in Wells at the main I-80 interchange (Exit 351/352)
Head east on I-80 E
Continue for approximately 23 miles through spectacular desert scenery
Take Exit 352 for Montello/NV-233 N
Turn left (north) onto NV-233 N (Montello Highway)
Follow NV-233 north for approximately 25 miles
Continue toward the Montello area
Watch for county road access in the rural residential areas
Use GPS coordinates (41.286450, -114.191320) to locate the exact property
County road provides direct access to the property area
Points of Interest Along the Route:
Wells:
Last major services before reaching property
Gas stations (Sinclair, Chevron)
Restaurants and convenience stores
Grocery store for supplies
Historic downtown with Old West character
Visitor center with local information
Motels for overnight stays
Between Wells and Montello:
Angel Lake turnoff (beautiful alpine lake, worth a visit)
Historic railroad sites
Cattle ranching operations
Wide-open public lands
Spectacular sunrise and sunset views
From Wendover, Nevada (Approximately 75 miles, 1 hour 20 minutes)
Wendover sits on the Nevada-Utah border and is known for its casinos and as the home of the historic Wendover Air Force Base.
Route via I-80 W:
Start in Wendover at the Nevada-Utah state line
Head west on I-80 W into Nevada
Continue west for approximately 47 miles
You'll cross the Bonneville Salt Flats region
Pass through stunning, otherworldly desert landscape
Drive through small communities and ranch areas
Take Exit 352 for Montello/NV-233 N
Turn right (north) onto NV-233 N (Montello Highway)
Follow NV-233 north for approximately 25 miles toward Montello
Continue to the rural area where the property is located
Watch for county road access
Use GPS coordinates (41.286450, -114.191320) to navigate to the exact parcel
County road provides access to the property
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