4.64 Acres In Apache, AZ
Payment Options
Payment Note(s)
If you are interested in reserving this parcel, click “Reserve Now” button for any of the payment options. You will be redirected to our payment page to make the initial reservation payment. The property will be reserved for 5 days from date of the reserve payment. A contract must be signed by 5 days from reserve payment date. The payment will be refunded and reservation cancelled, if contract not signed within 5 days from reserve payment.
Description
This 4.64-acre property offers a peaceful escape with endless possibilities. The terrain is mostly level with light rolling hills, covered in native vegetation like junipers and sagebrush, making it ideal for off-grid living, homesteading, or RV camping. The wide-open skies provide excellent conditions for stargazing or solar power, and the property’s location off county-maintained dirt roads ensures both privacy and easy access. With no HOA and minimal zoning restrictions, you can build a cabin, set up a hunting base camp, or enjoy seasonal boondocking in total freedom.
Located just minutes from Highway 191 and Interstate 40, this land offers quick access to nearby towns like St. Johns (40 minutes) and Holbrook (50 minutes) for shopping, dining, and essential services. Outdoor enthusiasts will love being only 20 minutes from Petrified Forest National Park and within easy reach of Game Management Unit 2A, known for elk, antelope, and mule deer hunting. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest is about an hour south, offering additional hiking, fishing, and camping opportunities. Whether you’re looking for an off-grid retreat, a place to park your RV, or a hunting getaway, this beautiful parcel provides the perfect backdrop for your next adventure.
Property Information
Parcel Size
4.64
State
Arizona
County
Apache
Nearest Cities
Gallup, Holbrook, Winslow, Show Low, Flagstaff
Parcel Number
206-30-109
Address
None
Features
Acres
4.64
County
Apache
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Dirt
Power
Solar – Off Grid
Water
Well – Not Installed
Heating
Solar – Not on site
Coordinates
34.972249, -109.345404
Zoning
Agricultural
Elevation
6550 ft
Purchase Information/Fees
$249
Document Fee
A additional one time fee of $249 is required to finance the property. This covers the cost of mobile notary and filing of the deed upon final payment.
$5
Note Fee
An additional fee of $5 per month is added to the monthly payment for the costs of servicing the loan.
Payment Forms Accepted
Credit/Debit Card, ACH Zelle, Check
Nearby Attractions/City
Discover Chambers, AZ
Welcome to your new home in Chambers, Arizona, where serene desert landscapes meet rich cultural heritage. This property offers more than just a place to live; it’s a gateway to a variety of attractions and activities that make this region unique and inviting.
Nearby Attractions
Petrified Forest National Park
Just a short drive west, this renowned national park showcases one of the world’s largest and most colorful assemblies of petrified wood, as well as the stunning Painted Desert. Ideal for hiking, photography, and learning about ancient geological history.
Gallup, New Mexico
Approximately 50 miles to the east, Gallup is known for its vibrant Native American arts and crafts scene. Visit the numerous trading posts, galleries, and the famous Gallup Cultural Center. The city also hosts the annual Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, a spectacular showcase of indigenous culture.
Historic Route 66
Chambers lies along the iconic Route 66. Take a scenic drive and explore nearby towns like Holbrook and Winslow, both rich with classic Americana charm, historic landmarks, and unique roadside attractions.
Meteor Crater
Located about an hour and a half west, Meteor Crater is the best-preserved meteorite impact site on Earth. This natural wonder offers an informative visitor center and breathtaking views of the crater.
Painted Desert
Part of the Petrified Forest National Park, the Painted Desert features a mesmerizing landscape of colorful rock formations. Perfect for sightseeing, photography, and discovering the unique beauty of the Arizona desert.
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Just under an hour’s drive northwest, this is the oldest continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation. It offers a glimpse into the trading history and cultural exchanges between Native Americans and settlers.
Winslow, Arizona
Located about 90 miles west, Winslow is famous for the “Standin’ on the Corner” park, inspired by the Eagles song “Take It Easy.” Enjoy historic Route 66 attractions and the La Posada Hotel, a beautifully restored Harvey House.
Show Low, Arizona
Approximately 120 miles southwest, Show Low is a larger town that offers a variety of outdoor recreational activities. Enjoy hiking, fishing, and skiing in the winter, as well as exploring local shops and restaurants.
Experience the tranquility and charm of Chambers, AZ, while being conveniently close to these remarkable destinations. Your new home awaits in a location that blends natural beauty, cultural richness, and historic significance.