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Description
Isn’t now the time to start enjoying life with those moments that will invigorate your being? Escape from the city and experience the quiet tranquility of your own property just a 2 miles North of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Just think of all the things you can do here, exploring, hunting, fishing, or just go hiking. Bring your 4X4’s, horses, quads, or other toys. Now is the time to unwind and relax on this beautiful 10 acre parcel in Navajo County. An ideal place to build your dream home or use it as your favorite recreational spot to spend some precious time.
There are a few nice spots here, to either build a site built home, or place a manufactured home on it. The parcel is also close to the airstrip at Airport Lane, and you can also join the Deer Run Co-op well for an initial fee of $300, of which, $200 goes to maintenance and $100 for water for a year, and each year after that it only costs $100.
There’s another homestead to the east of this property, and as they’ve discovered, it’s not a bad place to spend time with your family and loved ones.
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Only a short 2 miles to the South of the property lies the magnificent Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, that encompasses over two million acres of amazing mountain country in east-central Arizona. The Sitgreaves National Forest was named for Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves, a government topographical engineer who conducted the first scientific expedition across Arizona in the early 1850’s.
On the Sitgreaves, the major attractions for the visitors from the desert are the Mogollon Rim and eight cold-water lakes. From the Mogollon (pronounced: muggy-own) Rim’s 7,600- foot elevation, vista points provide inspiring views of the low lands to the south. The Rim extends two hundred miles from Flagstaff into western New Mexico.
The Apache National Forest ranges in elevation from 3,500 feet to nearly 11,500 feet and is named for the tribes that settled in this area. The area from Mount Baldy east to Escudilla Mountain is often referred to as the White Mountains of Arizona. From the edge of the Mogollon Rim south of Hannagan Meadow, the land drops precipitously into the high desert around Clifton.
Climate
July is the hottest month for area with an average high temperature of 85° F, which ranks it as one of the coolest places in Arizona. There are 5 comfortable months with high temperatures in the range of 70-85°. The most pleasant months of the year are September, August and June. There are 11 days annually when the high temperature is over 90°, which is one of the coolest places in Arizona. December has the coldest nighttime temperatures for with an average of 20°. Making it one of the coldest places in Arizona.
Property Address
5233 JENKINS RD, HOLBROOK, AZ, 86025
GPS Coordinates
Center: 34.623197, -110.585577
NW 34.624018, -110.586671
NE 34.622199, -110.586704
SW 34.624036, -110.584515
SE 34.622235, -110.584526
Property Information
Parcel Size
10 Acres
State
Arizona
County
Navajo County
Nearest Cities
Heber
Parcel #
201-24-068a
Address
5233 JENKINS RD, HOLBROOK, AZ, 86025
Taxes
$56.42/year
Floodplain
Not in a Flood Zone
Terrain
Level
RV’s Allowed?
Yes
HOA
None
Buildable Lot?
Yes, Allowed
Manufactured Homes?
Yes, Allowed
Mobile Home?
Yes, with some restrictions
Can I live in my RV?
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Features
Acres
10
County
Navajo
Access
Dirt Road
Power
N/A
Water
Would be well, delivery, or Deer Run Water Co-Op
Coordinates
34.623197, -110.585577
Zoning
A-General
Elevation
5988 ft
Driving Directions
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Buying Process
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Nearby Attractions/City
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, administered as one national forest, encompasses over two million acres of magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona. The Sitgreaves National Forest was named for Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves, a government topographical engineer who conducted the first scientific expedition across Arizona in the early 1850’s.
On the Sitgreaves, the major attractions for the visitors from the desert are the Mogollon Rim and eight cold-water lakes. From the Mogollon (pronounced: muggy-own) Rim’s 7,600- foot elevation, vista points provide inspiring views of the low lands to the south. The Rim extends two hundred miles from Flagstaff into western New Mexico.
The Apache National Forest ranges in elevation from 3,500 feet to nearly 11,500 feet and is named for the tribes that settled in this area. The area from Mount Baldy east to Escudilla Mountain is often referred to as the White Mountains of Arizona. From the edge of the Mogollon Rim south of Hannagan Meadow, the land drops precipitously into the high desert around Clifton.
Show Low
In 1856, Show Low’s founder, Corydon Cooley, left Virginia at age 20 to come to the New Mexico Territory. After service in the Union Army and as a scout and interpreter for General George Crook, Cooley married into the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Chief Pedro became his father-in-law. The tribal center is located in White River and old Fort Apache approximately 40 miles from present day Show Low.
In 1873, Cooley moved his family to a small cabin on the banks of what is now Show Low Creek and became a ranching partner with Marion Clark. After the legendary card game of 1876, Cooley named his newly-acquired ranch “Show Low”. As you explore the area, you’ll quickly find that the community has a storied tradition rich in Western history.
Holbrook
“What began as a town too tough for women and churches, is now too good to miss”
Holbrook began as a town of railroaders and cattlemen, outlaws and rugged lawmen. Today it is a city steeped in Native American culture, Hispanic roots and pioneers from all walks of life. In this community is the heart of Navajo County, the gateway to the stunning Petrified Forest National Park and the trip that needs to be taken along Historic Route 66. Rich in diversity and welcoming to all, Holbrook is where your adventure begins.
About Us
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