The Perfect Parcel, $195/Month
Wikieup, AZ 86406
Mohave County, Arizona
Ranch Description
Discounted Cash Price: $10,995
Seller financing: $395 Down, $195 per month x 73 ($14,530 Financed)
This 10-acre parcel is the perfect playground for those seeking excitement and adventure. Whether you're into hiking, camping, off-roading, or simply soaking in the stunning mountain views, this property has it all.
Located just minutes from Highway 93 and offering easy access to Burro Creek Crossing Road, it's never been easier to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in nature's wonders. Don't wait - start living your outdoor dream today.
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Property Specific Information:
Apn: 102-38-038
Parcel Size: 10 Acres
GPS Center Coordinates: 34.61077, -113.49966
Zoning Code: Ar/36A - Agriculture Residential
Elevation: 2400 feet
Terrain Type: Desert / Slope / Ravine
HOA: None
Closest Towns
Parker, Arizona: Located approximately 45 miles south of Lake Havasu City, Parker is situated along the Colorado River. It's known for outdoor recreation, including boating, fishing, and water sports.
Blythe, California: About 65 miles southwest of Lake Havasu City, Blythe is a small city situated on the California side of the Colorado River. It serves as a gateway to the Colorado River recreation area and offers amenities such as shopping, dining, and lodging.
Needles, California: Roughly 70 miles southwest of Lake Havasu City, Needles is another town located along the Colorado River. It's known for its historic Route 66 connections and offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, including boating and camping.
Kingman, Arizona: Located approximately 70 miles northeast of Lake Havasu City, Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County. It's a larger city compared to the others mentioned, offering more amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
Topock, Arizona: Situated about 45 miles south of Lake Havasu City, Topock is a small unincorporated community along the Colorado River. It's known for its marinas and is a popular stop for boaters traveling along the river.
Local Attractions
London Bridge: One of the most iconic landmarks in Lake Havasu City, the London Bridge is a must-see attraction. Visitors can walk across the bridge, enjoy scenic views of Lake Havasu, and explore the shops, restaurants, and attractions located nearby.
Bridgewater Channel: This man-made channel connects the mainland to Pittsburg Point and is a hub of activity in Lake Havasu City. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, dine at waterfront restaurants, rent watercraft, or simply relax and enjoy the views.
Lake Havasu State Park: Located on the eastern shore of Lake Havasu, this state park offers sandy beaches, picnic areas, boat ramps, and scenic hiking trails. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and enjoying water sports.
Rotary Park: Situated along the shores of Lake Havasu, Rotary Park features sports fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a sandy beach. Visitors can also hike the trails, enjoy views of the lake and surrounding mountains, and observe local wildlife.
Havasu 95 Speedway: Racing enthusiasts can catch exciting stock car and dirt track races at Havasu 95 Speedway. The track hosts various racing events throughout the year, providing entertainment for locals and visitors alike.
Havasu Island Golf Course: Golfers can tee off at this scenic 18-hole golf course located on Pittsburg Point. With views of Lake Havasu and the surrounding Desert Landscape, it offers a challenging and enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels.
Lake Havasu Museum of History: Learn about the history and heritage of Lake Havasu City and the surrounding region at this local museum. Exhibits cover topics such as Native American culture, mining history, the construction of the London Bridge, and more.
Windsor Beach: This popular beach on Lake Havasu offers sandy shores, swimming areas, picnic tables, and shaded ramadas. It's a great spot for families to spend a day by the water, with amenities such as restrooms and concessions available.
Discover Lake Havasu City
Lake Havasu: The city is renowned for its namesake lake, which is a popular destination for water sports, boating, fishing, and other recreational activities. The lake's clear blue waters attract visitors from around the region.
London Bridge: One of the most famous landmarks in Lake Havasu City is the London Bridge. Yes, it's the same London Bridge that once spanned the River Thames in London, England. In the 1960S, the bridge was dismantled and transported to Lake Havasu City, where it was reassembled as a tourist attraction.
Outdoor Recreation: Beyond Lake Havasu itself, the surrounding Desert Landscape offers opportunities for hiking, camping, off-roading, and wildlife viewing. There are several parks and trails in the area for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.
Events and Festivals: Lake Havasu City hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including boat races, fishing tournaments, music festivals, and more. These events draw crowds and add to the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
Tourism and Retirement: Lake Havasu City is a popular destination for tourists, particularly during the warmer months when the lake activities are in full swing. Additionally, the city has become a retirement destination for many due to its pleasant climate, recreational opportunities, and relatively low cost of living.
Bridgewater Channel: This is a man-made channel that connects the mainland to Pittsburg Point, an island in Lake Havasu. It's a popular spot for boating and waterfront dining, with several restaurants and bars lining the channel.
Parks and Recreation Areas: Lake Havasu City boasts numerous parks, beaches, and recreational areas where visitors can enjoy picnicking, swimming, and sunbathing. Rotary Park, Lake Havasu State Park, and Windsor Beach are among the popular outdoor destinations in the city.
Shopping and Dining: The city offers a range of shopping and dining options, from quaint local boutiques to larger retail centers and a variety of restaurants serving everything from casual fare to fine dining.
Nearby Attractions
Havasu National Wildlife Refuge: Located just south of Lake Havasu City, this wildlife refuge offers opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The refuge encompasses wetlands, marshes, and desert habitats, providing habitat for a diverse array of plant and animal species.
Parker Dam: About 30 miles south of Lake Havasu City, Parker Dam is the world's deepest dam and forms Lake Havasu. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the dam's history, engineering, and its role in water management along the Colorado River.
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge: Situated east of Lake Havasu City, this refuge protects a stretch of the Bill Williams River and its associated riparian habitat. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and photography opportunities, particularly for bird species.
Ghost Town of Oatman: Approximately an hour's drive southeast of Lake Havasu City, Oatman is a historic mining town known for its Wild West ambiance and resident burros that roam the streets. Visitors can explore shops, watch mock gunfights, and soak in the town's Old West charm.
Lake Mohave: Located to the north of Lake Havasu City, Lake Mohave is another popular destination for water recreation. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and camping along the lake's shores, as well as exploring the surrounding Desert Landscape.
Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum: Situated in nearby Parker, Arizona, this museum showcases the history, culture, and art of the Colorado River Indian Tribes, including the Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi, and Navajo peoples. Exhibits feature artifacts, artwork, and traditional crafts.
Sara Park: This expansive park in Lake Havasu City offers a range of recreational facilities, including sports fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, and hiking trails. Visitors can also enjoy scenic viewpoints overlooking Lake Havasu and the surrounding Desert Landscape.
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Ranch Maps & Attachments
Directions to Ranch
From WIKIEUP
South on HWY 93.
Turn LEFT onto Burro Creek Crossing Road.
Parking area approximately 1.4 miles on the left.
See Google Map for lot lines and legal access route.