Escape to wide-open space with this 160-acre high-desert property in unincorporated Mohave County, Arizona, offering sweeping views, elevation changes, and true privacy in a remote desert setting. The land features rolling terrain, open plateaus, and scenic mountain backdrops that create a striking natural landscape ideal for recreation, long-term investment, or off-grid ownership.
The property can be physically reached by a dirt road that runs along the eastern side of the parcel. According to on-site and drone observations, the road at the property itself is in good condition. Portions of the drive leading to the property include rough sections where a high-clearance or 4WD vehicle is recommended, with the most reliable approach coming from the north.
The land is zoned AR/36A (Agricultural Residential), supporting low-density rural uses consistent with the surrounding area, subject to co...
The land is zoned AR/36A (Agricultural Residential), supporting low-density rural uses consistent with the surrounding area, subject to county requirements. The setting is fully off-grid, offering clear skies, quiet surroundings, and a sense of scale that’s increasingly hard to find.
Recorded roadway and utility easements exist along parcel boundaries, they do not connect to a maintained public road. The surrounding area follows a checkerboard land ownership pattern common in this part of Mohave County, resulting in physical access without guaranteed legal access. (Legal access is not insured).
FEMA mapping indicates minimal flood hazard, and no HOA or POA has been identified. Located within driving distance of Kingman and Interstate 40, this property offers a rare combination of size, scenery, and seclusion for buyers seeking space and long-term potential in Northern Arizona.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Kingman, Arizona, head toward E Spring Street, turn right onto E Spring Street, then right at the first cross street onto N 5th Street, turn left onto E Andy Devine Avenue (Historic Route 66), then right onto Hualapai Mountain Road, continue 12.1 miles, turn left onto E Ponderosa Drive, and finally make a left turn to reach your destination in Kingman, AZ 86401.