Imagine this, man.
Your own slice of Arizona paradise.
Endless blue sky.
Crisp desert air.
Picture your family, laughing around a campfire.
Kids running free, exploring nature's playground.
This isn't just land; it's where memories are made.
Feel the sun on your face, the warm breeze rustling through the trees.
This is your chance to escape the city noise.
Build your dream home. Plant your own garden.
Live life on your terms. Your oasis awaits.
Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers.
Others are dreaming of this too.
This land won't last long.
Ready to make a move?
$3,800 (cash price)
and a $250 non-refundable document fee.
SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE
$100 Down payment,
$100 Per Month for 37 Months
$250 non-refundable document fee
$10 Note fee
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All property is secured by a down payment and a $250 non-refundable document fee.
All Property is first come-first served.
The Down Payment and Document fee is 1-time use
If it is open, it is still available.
If you like it we strongly suggest you don’t delay.
Our property moves fast.
This could be yours.
Call me, let’s chat.
I’ll walk you through it all.
Your Arizona adventure starts here.
Closest Towns -
Kingman: Located approximately 30 miles northeast of Yucca, Kingman is the
county seat of Mohave, Arizona. It offers a range of amenities, including
shopping, dining, and cultural attractions like the Mohave Museum of History
and Arts.
Golden Valley: Situated about 20 miles northwest of Yucca, Golden Valley is a
small, unincorporated community known for its rural atmosphere and scenic
desert.
Chloride: Chloride is a historic mining town located approximately 30 miles
northwest of Yucca. It features preserved historic buildings, mines, and ghost
town remnants, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts.
Bullhead City: Positioned around 50 miles northwest of Yucca, Bullhead City is
situated along the Colorado River. It offers recreational activities such as
boating, fishing, and water sports, as well as shopping and dining options.
Lake Havasu City: Situated approximately 70 miles west of Yucca, Lake Havasu City is
known for its beautiful lake views and outdoor recreational opportunities,
including boating, fishing, and hiking. It’s also famous for the London Bridge,
which was relocated here from England.
Closest Highways
Interstate 40 (I-40):
This major east-west interstate highway runs just south of Yucca. It connects Yucca to cities such
as Kingman to the east and Needles, California, to the west.
US Route 95 (Us-95):
Us-95 passes through the eastern outskirts of Yucca. It runs north-south and provides access to
nearby towns like Kingman to the north and Lake Havasu City to the south.
State Route 68 (Sr-68):
Sr-68 is located south of Yucca and runs east-west, connecting Yucca to Bullhead City and
Laughlin, Nevada, to the west and Interstate 40 to the east.
Local Attractions -
Hualapai Mountain Park:
Although not directly in Yucca, this park is located nearby and
offers beautiful scenery, hiking trails, camping facilities, and opportunities
for outdoor recreation such as picnicking and wildlife viewing.
Alamo Lake State Park:
Situated about an hour’s drive from Yucca, this state park is known
for its fishing, particularly for largemouth bass and crappie. Visitors can
also enjoy boating, camping, and wildlife watching in the area.
Santa Fe Railroad Car:
Yucca is home to an old Santa Fe Railroad Car that is now used as a museum.
It offers a glimpse into the history of the railroad and its impact on the area.
Desert Bar: Located in nearby Parker, Arizona, the Desert Bar is a unique
attraction. It’s a remote, off-grid bar and grill that’s only open on weekends
from October through April. Visitors can enjoy live music, food, and drinks in
a rustic desert setting.
Off-Roading:
Yucca and the surrounding areas offer opportunities for off-roading
and exploring the Desert Lands. There are several trails and dirt roads
where visitors can enjoy activities like ATV riding, dirt biking, and 4x4 adventures.
Discover Yucca, Az
Yucca Flora and Fauna:
Begin your journey by immersing yourself in the natural beauty that
surrounds Yucca. Take a leisurely stroll through the desert terrain and marvel
at the unique flora and fauna adapted to this arid environment. Keep an eye out
for iconic desert plants like saguaro cacti, Joshua trees, and mesquite bushes,
as well as wildlife such as desert tortoises, roadrunners, and various species of birds.
Historic Santa Fe Railroad Car Museum:
Step back in time and explore Yucca’s
rich railroad heritage at the Santa Fe Railroad Car Museum. Discover the
history of the railroad’s impact on the community and delve into the
fascinating stories of the people who helped shape Yucca’s past. The museum
offers a glimpse into the bygone era of rail travel through its well-preserved
exhibits and artifacts.
Outdoor Adventures:
Embrace the spirit of adventure and embark on outdoor excursions in
the rugged landscape surrounding Yucca. Whether you’re into hiking,
off-roading, or camping, there are ample opportunities to explore the desert
wilderness and experience the thrill of outdoor recreation. Hit the trails for
a scenic hike, traverse the desert terrain on an ATV or dirt bike, or pitch a
tent under the starry night sky for a memorable camping experience.
Local Flavor:
Indulge your taste buds and satisfy your cravings with a visit to
Yucca’s local eateries and dining establishments. Sample authentic southwestern
cuisine infused with flavors of the region, or grab a quick bite at one of the
quaint cafes or diners dotting the area. From hearty cowboy fare to tantalizing
Mexican dishes, there’s something to please every palate in Yucca.
Stargazing Spectacle:
As the sun sets over the desert horizon, prepare to be mesmerized
by the celestial display unfolding above. Yucca’s remote location and clear
night skies make it an ideal spot for stargazing and celestial observation.
Marvel at the millions of stars twinkling overhead, and perhaps catch a glimpse
of a passing comet or meteor shower for an unforgettable astronomical experience.
Nearby Attractions -
Lake Havasu City:
Approximately an hour’s drive from Yucca, Lake Havasu City is
renowned for its stunning lake views and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, and exploring attractions like the
London Bridge, which was relocated from England in the 1960S.
Boatman Ghost Town:
Just over an hour’s drive from Yucca, Oatman is a historic ghost
town nestled in the Black Mountains.
Visitors can experience the Old West charm with wild burros
roaming the streets, old saloons, and shops offering souvenirs and Western-themed goods.
Hualapai Mountain Park:
Located about 1.5 hours away from Yucca, Hualapai Mountain Park offers
cooler temperatures and pine forests, making it a refreshing escape from
the desert heat. The park features hiking trails, picnic areas, and camping
facilities amidst scenic mountain landscapes.
Colorado River:
Yucca is relatively close to the Colorado River, offering
opportunities for water-based activities such as boating, kayaking, and
fishing. Visitors can explore stretches of the river near Parker or Lake Havasu
City for recreational fun.
Mohave Museum of History and Arts:
Located in Kingman, approximately 40 minutes from Yucca, this museum showcases
the history and culture of the region through exhibits
featuring Native American artifacts, mining history, and Route 66 memorabilia.
Your Arizona adventure starts here.
Grab life by the reins. Make your move.
Your future is calling. Don't miss out on this incredible chance.
Call me now. Let's make this dream a reality together.
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