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Description

Escape to this stunning property nestled within the breathtaking Kaibab National Forest, where nature’s tranquility awaits you. At an elevated altitude of 5358 feet, you’ll enjoy cooler temperatures, providing respite from the scorching Arizona desert.

Surrounded by majestic juniper trees, this property offers shade, privacy, and an irresistible natural charm. Whether you’re looking for a permanent residence or a vacation home, the possibilities are endless. With a blank canvas, you have the freedom to design your dream home or create the perfect getaway tailored to your desires.

Despite its secluded location, this property is conveniently located near amenities and attractions. You can indulge in the comforts of civilization while still reveling in the serenity of your private oasis. Escape the sweltering summer heat and embrace the unparalleled serenity and beauty of this heavenly retreat. Transform it into your cherished home away from home, where memories will be made for generations to come. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own your own personal sanctuary in the heart of the Kaibab National Forest.

Climate
This acreage is a short 8 miles north of Ash Fork Arizona. Close to the historic Route 66, the Grand Canyon Caverns, and the wide open spaces of northern Arizona. Approximate 5400′ elevation makes for cooler summers then those experienced in the desert low lands. The best months to visit are between June and September.

Williams, Arizona
Is a small town nestled in the pine country of Arizona, Williams offers countless things to see and do. The train enthusiast can ride the Grand Canyon Railway through Arizona’s high country. Route 66 history buffs can explore more than six blocks of historic buildings and shops bursting with memorabilia. Arizona tourists can discover yet another reason to love the state. World travelers will find a charming resting place at the Gateway to the Grand Canyon.

Outdoor adventurers will have trouble deciding between the numerous outdoor activities, from fishing and hiking to camping and horseback riding. And wildlife devotees will discover a whole new world as they traverse the roads and trails through Bearizona Wildlife Park. Travelers of all walks of life will find welcoming accommodations in the historic motor lodges that line Route 66 as well as the recently refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel. Restaurants offer myriad choices from the home-cooked to the deep-fried and showcase delicious Mexican, Italian and American fare.

Address: 3841 N Mark Pl , Williams, AZ 86046

Property Zoning:

This property is zoned: Agricultural Residential (AR)

Can I live in my RV or Travel Trailer?

This brochure provides guidance and best practices for living in an RV or travel trailer in Coconino County. https://coconino.az.gov/DocumentCenter/View/21332/RV-as-Residence-Best-Practices-2020

Property Information

Parcel Size

4.7 Acres

State

Arizona

County

Coconino County

Nearest Cities

Ash Fork & Williams

Parcel #

206-28-028

Address

3841 N Mark Pl , Williams, AZ 86046

Taxes

$198.94/year (2022)

Floodplain

Not in a Flood Zone

Terrain

Desert

Buildable Lot?

Yes

RV?

Yes, allowed *

Mobile Home?

Yes, allowed *

Septic

Can be installed

Travel Trailer

Yes, allowed *

Camping

No, not allowed

Tiny House

Yes, allowed *

Buying Process

When purchasing land from us, you have several choices; pay in full for immediate title transfer and ownership, or pay over time (seller financing) receiving title after all payments are made… [Learn More]   

Features

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Acres

4.7

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County

Coconino

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Subdivision

Exists

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Access

Dirt Road

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Power

Would have to contact Arizona Public Service Company

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Water

Would be by well, delivery, or hauling

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Coordinates

35.279554, -112.480232

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Zoning

AR – Agricultural Residential

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Elevation

5,358 ft

Driving Directions

Did you know that you can click this link and open the map below on your phone or other device and then follow this map directly to the property?

Buying Process

When purchasing land from us, you have several choices; pay in full for immediate title transfer and ownership, or pay over time (seller financing) receiving title after all payments are made… [Learn More]   

Nearby Attractions/City

Williams, Arizona

Is small town nestled in the pine country of Arizona, Williams offers countless things to see and do. The train enthusiast can ride the Grand Canyon Railway through Arizona’s high country. Route 66 history buffs can explore more than six blocks of historic buildings and shops bursting with memorabilia. Arizona tourists can discover yet another reason to love the state. World travelers will find a charming resting place at the Gateway to the Grand Canyon.

Outdoor adventurers will have trouble deciding between the numerous outdoor activities, from fishing and hiking to camping and horseback riding. And wildlife devotees will discover a whole new world as they traverse the roads and trails through Bearizona Wildlife Park. Travelers of all walks of life will find welcoming accommodations in the historic motor lodges that line Route 66 as well as the recently refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel. Restaurants offer myriad choices from the home-cooked to the deep-fried and showcase delicious Mexican, Italian and American fare.

Bearizona

Bearizona is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled amongst the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona. Bearizona offers visitors to Northern Arizona a new and exciting way to enjoy wildlife the way it was meant to be, in a natural environment. Bearizona Wildlife Park is the only park of its kind in the southwest. Bearizona is located at the gateway to the Grand Canyon in historic Williams, Arizona, just one hour from Grand Canyon’s south rim, three hours southeast of Las Vegas, and two and a half hours northwest of Phoenix. Bearizona is located off of Interstate 40, at exit 165 and is a convenient stop for visitors wanting to experience the Grand Canyon and the beauty of Northern Arizona..

Bearizona invites guests to drive into the Arizona Wilderness and witness herd and pack life from the comfort and safety of their own private vehicle or motor coach. The drive through portion of the park is approximately three-miles long and allows visitors to see larger North American mammals up-close. Enjoy the wide variety of animals ranging from rugged rocky mountain goats, and majestic bison to stealthy Alaskan tundra and Arctic wolves and comical black bears. Guests can also enjoy the parks complimentary Wild Ride Bus Tour, which offers a window-free way to view the animals. Bearizona staff drive and guide during this tour educating passengers on Bearizona facts as well as fun and interesting information about the animals that call Bearizona home.

Ash Fork, Arizona

The town of Ash Fork began when the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, later known as the Santa Fe Railroad, pushed through in October 1882. However, long before the railroad arrived, the area had been roamed by Native Americans, as evidenced by numerous pottery shards and arrowheads found in the area, as well as pictorial writings on rock. In their search for the elusive Seven Cities of Cibola, the Spanish came near the area in the late 1500s. Though this terrain had been crossed since the early 1800s by fur trappers and traders on their way from Santa Fe to Los Angeles, the trails were in poor condition, and the region was known to be wild, unexplored, and dangerous. From 1857 to 1860, Lieutenant Edward F. Beale, a crew of 100 men, and 22 camels built the first federal highway in the southwest — the Beale Wagon Road. Later highways, including Route 66, would be paved across portions of this historic trail.

Beyond Ash Fork, the longest stretch of unbroken Route 66 highway begins at Crookston Road. This historic pavement is approximately 92 miles long, meandering parallel to the Santa Fe Railroad bed. This old alignment provides numerous peeks of vintage Route 66 and is steeped in Native American, mining, and Old West history.

About Us

Plot and Parcels is a privately owned land investment firm with a strong reputation in the real estate investment community for our ability to find great investment opportunities. Honesty and integrity are the cornerstones that we’ve built our business on. We work hard to get the best possible price on vacant rural land, and offer it for sale at a steep discount. There’s no obligation to get in touch with us and see what we’re all about or to view our available land for sale.