Stock Water. Stack Land. Stay Ready
High Valley : Meadview, AZ 86444
Mohave County, Arizona
Lot Description
Owner Financing Available:
Option 1: $275 down, $275/Month for 78 months
Option 2: $500 down, $500/Month for 31 months
Option 3: $775 down, $775/Month for 18 months
Cash Price: $14,725 (plus $250 doc fee)
Listen up, because what I'm about to tell you could be the difference between being prepared and being caught with your pants down when things go sideways. While everyone else is arguing about politics on Facebook, smart people are quietly securing their piece of the American dream where nobody can tell them what to do.
This isn't just land - this is your insurance policy against an uncertain world. Picture this: 3.5 acres of pure freedom in Arizona's High Valley, where a seasonal stream cuts right through the heart of Your property like nature's own private highway. And here's the kicker that'll make every other survivalist green with envy - you've got access to a natural spring just half a mile away. Fresh, clean water when the grid goes down and the masses are fighting over bottled water at empty stores.
The road getting there? It's a beautiful, winding journey up into God's country where cell towers can't spy on you and neighbors can't complain about your choices. Sure, it's steep and it's long - that's exactly why this place is perfect. The terrain is wooded and hilly at 5,594 feet elevation, giving you natural cover, defensible positions, and views that'll remind you why you chose freedom over conformity.
Property Details
Address: High Valley, Meadview, AZ 86444
Size: 3.55 acres
Apn: 341-11-030
Legal Description: High Valley Lot 30
Terrain: Wooded/Hilly with seasonal stream
Elevation: 5,594 feet
GPS Coordinates:
Center: 35.759458, -113.940315
Se: 35.758378, -113.938888
Sw: 35.758361, -113.939628
Nw1: 35.760746, -113.941688
Nw2: 35.760798, -113.941345
Annual Taxes: $10.34
Terrain: Wooded/Hilly
Access: Unnamed dirt road
Zoning & Regulations
Zoning: AR - Agricultural Residential
Building Requirements:
No time limit to build
Site-built homes, mobile homes, manufactured homes allowed
Tiny homes permitted (must meet 2018 International Residential Codes)
RVs can be permitted as residence in AR zoning
Freedom Features:
Camping allowed up to 14 consecutive days, max 30 days per calendar year
No HOA fees or nosy neighbors telling you what to do
Build what you want, when you want (with proper permits)
Access & Utilities
Road Access: Dirt road (beautiful scenic route)
Water: Drill well + seasonal stream on property + natural spring access nearby
Sewer: Septic system required
Power: Solar/wind/generator (off-grid paradise.)
Communications: Cellular service available
Local Features & Strategic Advantages
Distance to Major Areas:
Henderson, Nevada: 2 hours 4 minutes (99.3 miles)
Meadview, Arizona: 57 minutes (32.7 miles)
Gas Station: 38 minutes (15.3 miles)
Nearby Strategic Resources:
Grand Canyon West Skywalk: 1 hour 12 minutes
Grand Canyon West: 1 hour 8 minutes
Arizona's Joshua Tree Forest: 45 minutes
Natural spring access: 0.5 miles from property
This remote location puts you far enough from population centers to maintain privacy and security, yet close enough to essential resources when needed. The High Valley area offers the perfect balance of isolation and accessibility for serious preparedness-minded individuals.
Why This Property Is Your Best Move
Here's what separates the prepared from the unprepared: Water Access. While other "bug-out" properties leave you high and dry, you've got a seasonal stream flowing right through your land Plus that natural spring nearby. That's not luck - that's strategic positioning.
The wooded, hilly terrain gives you natural camouflage and defensive advantages. The elevation puts you above most weather problems. The remote location means you can live your life without government busybodies breathing down your neck.
And here's the beautiful part - you don't need perfect credit or a bank's permission. We're offering owner financing that puts this within reach of anyone serious about their future security.
Don't Wait - Secure Your Position Now
Every day you delay is another day you're vulnerable to whatever's coming next. Economic collapse, supply chain disruptions, social unrest - they're all possibilities, and smart money prepares for possibilities.
This property won't last long once word gets out about the water features and strategic location. For less than what most people spend on their monthly car payment, you could own your piece of American freedom.
Ready to take control of your future?
Contact us today and stop depending on a system that doesn't care about you.
Note: All information subject to verification. Buyer responsible for due diligence.
Closest 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
Hiking and Outdoor Recreation: Yucca is located near several natural areas popular for hiking, camping, and outdoor activities. The Hualapai Mountains to the east offer trails and scenic views, while the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Havasu are to the west, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Route 66: Yucca is situated along the historic Route 66, which offers opportunities for road trips and exploring nostalgic Americana. Visitors can drive along this iconic highway and stop at various roadside attractions, diners, and vintage motels.
Ghost Towns: Nearby areas like Oatman and Chloride are known for their ghost town attractions. Oatman, in particular, is a former mining town that now attracts tourists with its Wild West ambiance, resident burros, and old-timey shops.
Yucca Community Center: While small, Yucca does have a community center that occasionally hosts local events, meetings, and gatherings. Checking out any events happening there during your visit could provide a glimpse into the local community.
Wildlife Viewing: The surrounding desert landscape is home to various wildlife species, including desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, and various bird species. Wildlife enthusiasts may enjoy exploring the area in search of native fauna.
Off-Roading: The desert terrain around Yucca is popular for off-roading enthusiasts. Visitors with appropriate vehicles can explore designated off-road trails in the area for an adventurous experience.
Dark Sky Viewing: Yucca's remote location away from major cities means it offers excellent opportunities for stargazing. On clear nights, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the night sky away from light pollution. Hiking and Outdoor Recreation: Yucca is located near several natural areas popular for hiking, camping, and outdoor activities. The Hualapai Mountains to the east offer trails and scenic views, while the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Havasu are to the west, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Route 66: Yucca is situated along the historic Route 66, which offers opportunities for road trips and exploring nostalgic Americana. Visitors can drive along this iconic highway and stop at various roadside attractions, diners, and vintage motels.
Ghost Towns: Nearby areas like Oatman and Chloride are known for their ghost town attractions. Oatman, in particular, is a former mining town that now attracts tourists with its Wild West ambiance, resident burros, and old-timey shops.
Yucca Community Center: While small, Yucca does have a community center that occasionally hosts local events, meetings, and gatherings. Checking out any events happening there during your visit could provide a glimpse into the local community.
Wildlife Viewing: The surrounding desert landscape is home to various wildlife species, including desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, and various bird species. Wildlife enthusiasts may enjoy exploring the area in search of native fauna.
Off-Roading: The desert terrain around Yucca is popular for off-roading enthusiasts. Visitors with appropriate vehicles can explore designated off-road trails in the area for an adventurous experience.
Dark Sky Viewing: Yucca's remote location away from major cities means it offers excellent opportunities for stargazing. On clear nights, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the night sky away from light pollution.
Discover Yucca, Az
Desert Scenery: Yucca is surrounded by the stunning desert landscape of the American Southwest. The rugged beauty of the desert with its cacti, rocky terrain, and wide-open skies offers a unique and picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers.
Historic Route 66: Yucca is located along the historic Route 66, also known as the "Mother Road." This iconic highway played a significant role in American history and culture, and driving along it offers a nostalgic journey through time. Be sure to stop by the remnants of old gas stations, diners, and other landmarks that harken back to the heyday of Route 66.
Off-Roading: The desert terrain surrounding Yucca is ideal for off-road adventures. Whether you're into ATV riding, dirt biking, or 4x4 off-roading, there are plenty of trails and open spaces to explore for an adrenaline-filled experience.
Hiking and Nature Exploration: Yucca's proximity to natural areas like the Hualapai Mountains and the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge provides opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting. Take a leisurely hike through the desert landscape and soak in the beauty of the rugged terrain and diverse flora and fauna.
Dark Sky Stargazing: Yucca's remote location away from major cities means it boasts dark skies perfect for stargazing. On a clear night, venture out into the desert away from light pollution and marvel at the brilliance of the stars and constellations above.
Local Culture and Community: While small, Yucca has a tight-knit community with its own unique charm. Take some time to chat with locals at the community center or small businesses and learn more about life in this desert town.
Day Trips to Nearby Attractions: Yucca serves as a convenient base for exploring other nearby attractions in Mohave County. Consider taking day trips to places like Lake Havasu City, Oatman Ghost Town, or the Grand Canyon for additional sightseeing adventures.
Nearby Attractions
Lake Havasu City: Approximately an hour's drive south of Yucca, Lake Havasu City is known for its beautiful lake, London Bridge, and outdoor recreational activities like boating, fishing, and hiking. Visitors can also explore the shops, restaurants, and attractions along the city's waterfront.
Oatman Ghost Town: About an hour and a half drive northeast of Yucca, Oatman is a historic ghost town known for its Wild West atmosphere, resident burros, and old mining relics. Visitors can stroll along Main Street, watch gunfight reenactments, and shop for souvenirs in the town's unique shops.
Hualapai Mountain Park: Located approximately an hour east of Yucca, Hualapai Mountain Park offers scenic trails, picnic areas, and campgrounds amidst a lush mountain setting. Visitors can hike, mountain bike, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Havasu National Wildlife Refuge: Situated to the west of Yucca, the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge encompasses over 30,000 acres of wetlands and desert habitat along the Colorado River. Nature enthusiasts can explore the refuge's trails, observe wildlife, and enjoy birdwatching opportunities.
Colorado River: Yucca is located within driving distance of the Colorado River, which offers opportunities for water-based activities like kayaking, canoeing, and rafting. Visitors can also relax along the riverbanks and enjoy the scenic views.
Grand Canyon West: While a bit further away (about a two-hour drive), Grand Canyon West is worth a visit for its stunning viewpoints, Skywalk glass bridge, and cultural experiences offered by the Hualapai Tribe.
Kingman, Arizona: Roughly 30 minutes east of Yucca, Kingman is a historic Route 66 town with attractions like the Route 66 Museum, historic downtown district, and nearby attractions such as the Mohave Museum of History and Arts.
Lot Maps & Attachments
Directions to Lot
146-198 N 3rd St, Kingman, AZ 86401
Head south on N 3rd St toward Historic Route 66 / E Andy Devine Ave
Turn right onto E Andy Devine Ave/Historic Rte 66
Use the left lane to veer slightly right onto W Andy Devine Ave
Turn left onto W Beale St (US-93 N)
Pass Carl's Jr on the right after 0.3 mi
Continue north on US-93 for 28.5 miles
Turn right onto Pierce Ferry Rd
Drive 22.1 miles on Pierce Ferry Rd
Turn right onto Anteras Point Rd
Continue 6.2 miles, then
Turn left onto Tenny Ranch Rd and follow for 5.1 miles
Continue straight onto Music Ranch Rd for 2.4 miles
Turn right, continue for 0.9 miles
Turn right again - your property will be nearby.
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