Your Off-Grid Freedom Starts Here
S Ali Chuk Rd : Yucca, AZ 86438
Mohave County, Arizona
Land Description
Owner Financing Available:
Option 1: $225 down (plus $250 doc fee), $225/Month for 77 months
Option 2: $400 down (plus $250 doc fee), $400/Month for 32 months
Option 3: $625 down (plus $250 doc fee), $625/Month for 18 months
Cash Price: $11,875
Tired of noisy neighbors and feeling boxed in by city rules? This is your chance to break free. Picture yourself on five full acres of pristine Arizona desert where nobody tells you what to do or how to live. No HOA breathing down your neck. No restrictions killing your dreams. Just you, wide open space, and the freedom to build the off-grid life you've been craving. This isn't just land-it's your ticket out of the rat race and into true independence. The desert brush and gentle slopes give you plenty of room to set up solar panels, park your RV, or start building that homestead you've been sketching out for years. Stop dreaming and start doing.
Property Details
Address: S Ali Chuk Rd, Yucca, AZ 86438
Size: 5 acres
Apn: 207-18-052
Subdivision: Lake Havasu Ranchos Unit 1
Lot Number: 58
Legal Description: Section 27, Township 16, Range 18W, Lake Havasu Ranchos Unit 1 Lot 58
Lot Dimensions: 330 ft x 660 ft
Terrain: Gentle slope, desert brush
Elevation: 1,720 ft
Gps Coordinates:
Center: 34.7835, -114.13615
Ne Corner: 34.7839, -114.1350
Se Corner: 34.7830, -114.1350
Sw Corner: 34.7830, -114.1372
Nw Corner: 34.7839, -114.1372
Annual Taxes: $72.42 per year
Zoning & Freedom To Build
Zoning: Agriculture Residential (Ar/1A)
Time Limit to Build: No time limit-build when You're ready
Allowed Structures: Single-family homes, mobile homes, tiny homes (minimum 170 sq ft), RVs with permit
Off-Grid Living: Fully allowed-this is Your land, Your rules
Camping: Yes. Up to 14 consecutive days, not exceeding 30 days per calendar year
RV Living: Can be permitted as a residence in AR zoning (renewable annually)
Mobile Homes: Hud-Approved homes allowed
Tiny Homes: Yes, minimum 170 sq ft
HOA/POA: None-Zero association fees, zero busybodies
Utilities & Off-Grid Options
Water: Drill your own well or haul water-complete independence
Sewer: Install your own septic system
Power: Solar, wind, generator-power yourself the way nature intended
Gas: Propane (Ferrellgas: )
Waste: Private hauler or nearby convenience center
Location & Access
Access: Platted access via S Ali Chuk Rd. Roads not maintained by county-you'll want an off-road capable vehicle to reach your sanctuary. That's part of what keeps it private and untouched.
Distance to Civilization (when you need it):
- Yucca: 12 minutes (7.8 miles)
- One 9 Gas Station: 12 minutes (7.8 miles)
- Kingman: 36 minutes (32.5 miles)
- Las Vegas, Nevada: 2 hours 7 minutes (138 miles)
Nearby Recreation
When you want to explore beyond your own five acres, you're surrounded by Arizona's best outdoor adventures:
- Lake Havasu: 33 minutes (27.4 miles)-boating, fishing, swimming
- Arizona Route 66 Museum, Kingman: 34 minutes (31.8 miles)
- Hualapai Mountain Park: Perfect for hiking and getting even further from civilization
- Colorado River access: Kayaking, fishing, and water sports
- BLM land nearby: Unlimited off-roading and exploration
- Grand Canyon West Rim: Epic day trip for when family visits
The Bottom Line
This is raw, undeveloped Arizona desert waiting for someone with vision and guts. No fancy subdivision. No paved roads. No neighbors watching your every move. Just five acres of freedom where you can live on Your terms.
You've been talking about going off-grid for years. You've been scrolling through solar panel websites and sketching cabin designs. You've been stuck in a noisy neighborhood paying someone else's mortgage.
This is where you stop talking and start living.
For less than the cost of a decent used truck, you can own five acres outright. Set up your solar array. Drill your well. Build your homestead. Live the life of true independence that most people only dream about.
The land isn't going anywhere, but this price won't last forever. Properties in Mohave County are climbing in value as more people wake up and realize what you already know-freedom isn't free, but it's worth every penny.
Take Action Now
Contact Bear Fruit Properties
Lock in your off-grid future today. Owner financing makes it easy-as low as $225 down and $225 a month. That's less than most people spend on cable and streaming services they barely watch.
Stop waiting. Stop doubting. Start living.
Your off-grid sanctuary is waiting.
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Important Notes:
- Property sold as-is
- Buyer responsible for verifying all information with Mohave County
- No warranties expressed or implied
- Buyer responsible for due diligence on utilities, access, and building requirements
- Document fee of $250 applies to all transactions
Contact Information:
Bear Fruit Towns
Kingman, Az:
Distance: Approximately 22 miles southeast of Chloride.
Description: The largest nearby city, offering essential services, amenities, and historical attractions like the Historic Route 66 Museum.
Dolan Springs, Az:
Distance: Approximately 25 miles northwest of Chloride.
Description: A small town known for its proximity to the Grand Canyon's western rim and access to recreational areas like Lake Mead.
Golden Valley, Az:
Distance: Approximately 28 miles south of Chloride.
Description: A residential community in the Sacramento Valley, providing a rural atmosphere with convenient access to nearby cities.
Bullhead City, Az:
Distance: Approximately 55 miles southwest of Chloride.
Description: Situated along the Colorado River, Bullhead City offers riverfront recreation, casinos, and proximity to Laughlin, Nevada.
Las Vegas, Nv:
Distance: Approximately 100 miles northwest of Chloride.
Description: A major city known for its entertainment, casinos, and cultural attractions, offering a diverse range of experiences.
Local Attractions
Historic Route 66 Museum:
Location: 120 W Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401
Distance from Kingman: In the heart of downtown Kingman
Description: Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of the Mother Road at the Historic Route 66 Museum. Explore exhibits showcasing the history of this iconic highway, vintage cars, and memorabilia that capture the essence of the cross-country journey.
Hualapai Mountain Park:
Location: 6250 Hualapai Mountain Rd, Kingman, AZ 86401
Distance from Kingman: Approximately 15 miles southeast
Description: A natural haven, Hualapai Mountain Park offers a retreat into cool pine forests and mountainous terrain. Popular for hiking, camping, and picnicking, it provides a refreshing escape with scenic trails and breathtaking views.
Prospector's Park:
Description: Enjoy the serene surroundings of Prospector's Park, a peaceful area with picnic tables and shade. This park offers a relaxing spot to unwind and appreciate the natural beauty of Chloride.
Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course:
Location: 1001 Gates Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401
Distance from Kingman: Approximately 3 miles northwest
Description: Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at Cerbat Cliffs Golf Course. With scenic views of the surrounding mountains, this 18-hole course provides a challenging and enjoyable experience for players of all levels.
Mohave Museum of History and Arts:
Location: 400 W Beale St, Kingman, AZ 86401
Distance from Kingman: In the downtown area
Description: Delve into the regional history of Mohave County at the Mohave Museum. Exhibits cover Native American cultures, mining history, and the development of the area. The museum offers a comprehensive look at the diverse heritage of Kingman and its surroundings.
Discover Kingman, Az
Nestled within the enchanting landscapes of northwestern Arizona, Kingman stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of rich history and captivating natural beauty. Surrounded by the picturesque Hualapai Mountains, the town boasts a diverse topography that ranges from arid desert expanses to rugged mountain terrain. The historic downtown district, adorned with murals depicting the town's storied past, serves as a captivating backdrop for exploring the heritage that has shaped Kingman over the decades.
Kingman, often regarded as the "Heart of Historic Route 66," carries the legacy of this iconic highway, with stretches of the Mother Road passing through its core. Beyond its historical significance, the town is characterized by its accessibility. Well-maintained roads offer seamless connections to neighboring cities, including Las Vegas, just over an hour's drive away. This accessibility, combined with the scenic drives along Route 66, positions Kingman as a gateway to explore the wonders of the American Southwest.
Prospective residents find allure in the availability of utilities, making Kingman an accommodating place to call home. Power lines crisscross the landscape, offering convenient access for those looking to build their dream homes. The town's commitment to modern amenities is complemented by the availability of water lines, ensuring a reliable water supply. Whether drawn by the charm of the historic downtown, the proximity to scenic landscapes, or the ease of access to essential utilities, Kingman presents itself as an appealing destination for those seeking a balance between rich history and the comforts of contemporary living.
Nearby Attractions
In the heart of the Arizona desert, Kingman and Mohave County emerge as an oasis of recreational opportunities, enticing both residents and visitors with a diverse tapestry of activities. At the forefront is the Hualapai Mountain Park, an expansive wilderness that offers a refuge for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 10 miles of hiking trails meandering through dense pine forests, this park is a haven for nature lovers. Families gather for picnics in shaded areas, while adventure seekers tackle the challenging trails, embracing the exhilaration of mountain biking and horseback riding.
For those seeking a taste of the Old West, the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area unfolds as a playground for off-road enthusiasts. The vast network of trails invites dirt bikers and off-roaders to explore the rugged terrain, providing an adrenaline-pumping escape. The roar of engines mingles with the desert breeze as riders navigate the undulating landscape, creating an off-road haven just outside the city limits.
The allure of the Colorado River beckons water enthusiasts, and Kingman serves as a gateway to its pristine waters. A short drive takes you to the shores of Lake Havasu, where boating, fishing, and watersports abound. Residents revel in the serenity of casting a line into the tranquil waters or partaking in the vibrancy of Lake Havasu City's renowned events, such as the London Bridge Days and the Havasu Balloon Festival.
Mohave County, beyond Kingman's borders, unfolds with vast expanses of desert landscapes, offering opportunities for ATV adventures, camping under starlit skies, and exploring hidden gems like the Grand Canyon Caverns. Whether it's the thrill of off-roading, the tranquility of hiking, or the water-centric joys along the Colorado River, Kingman and Mohave County stand as a testament to the boundless recreation awaiting those who choose to call this desert haven home.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
Head toward 4th St and turn right onto Frontage Rd.
Use the left lane to merge onto I-40 West toward Los Angeles.
Drive about 4.4 miles on I-40 W.
Take Exit 20 for Santa Fe Ranch Rd.
Turn left onto W Santa Fe Ranch Rd and drive about 1.8 miles.
Turn right (0.1 mi), then left (0.1 mi).
Turn right onto National Old Trails Rd.
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