1 ACRE LOT 46 at Mead-O-Rama with Road Access. Site-built Home, a Manufactured Home or a factory-built building are allowed. Recreational use is allowed.
$500 PER MONTH FOR 6 MONTHS. NO DOWN PAYMENT. Located at W Floral Dr.
Parcel# 336-10-296
Legal Description: Lot 46, Block "F", Mead-O-Rama, Unit #4, Mohave County, AZ
Dimension: 103.72 feet by 420 feet
Zone: RE (Residential-Recreation)
Tax: $20. NO BACK TAXES.
Approximate GPS coordinates: 35.863149, -114.156008
This lot, Lot 46, lies Mohave County, Arizona, in the northwestern part of Arizona. The area is mountainous with abundant views of the mountains in all directions. The northwestern part of Mohave County is known as the Arizona West Coast, it is bordered on the west by the Colorado River, which provides abundant opportunities for water-based recreation, including boating, rafting, kayaking, fishing, swimming, and tubing. Lake Mead lies just 11 miles to the north of the lot. Lake Havasu also borders Mohave County and is a large recreational lake that boasts the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City along with casinos aplenty.
This lot is short drive to the Arizona Joshua Tree Forest, which is a beautiful forest full of Joshua Trees. Its also a great place to take your family hiking or picnicking. Also close by is Quartz Rock in Fox Canyon. Quartz Rock is a cultural landmark for the area. And the Grand Canyon West skywalk lies approximately 22 miles east-northeast of the lot.
Mohave County boasts numerous historical sites, museums and cultural opportunities. Take time to learn about the history and culture of Western Arizona in the Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum and the Mohave Museum of History and Arts. Marvel at ancient ruins from Arizonas earliest inhabitants and browse displays of traditional crafts and stunning paintings. One can easily tour the ghost towns and old mining towns of western Arizona, such as Castle Dome Mines Museum and Ghost Town, about 40 miles north of Yuma. Travel to the Wild West city of Yuma, where the Yuma Territorial Prison provides a fascinating glimpse into the 19th-century prison conditions.
For those who enjoy bird and wildlife watching, there is the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge offers boating excursions and the chance to spot protected species, such as Yuma clapper rails and razorback suckers.