RV Land For Sale In Apache County Arizona
Homestead Land For Sale
Off Grid Tiny Home Land For Sale
Arizona Property Overview
Apache County is a naturally beautiful area in northeastern Arizona, with great natural resources.
The area offers great weather, a clean and healthy rural lifestyle, affordable property, and access to a wide range of outdoor recreational adventures.
You can choose to RV or camp on your land, for as long as you like, as you hold it for investment. You can also build your dream off grid home if that’s what you choose to do. This can be your off grid homestead. You can get back to nature on your terms.
St. Johns, the county seat, offers all of the high quality facilities you could ask for.
Property Highlights
- RVs allowed. No RV Restrictions
- No POA. No HOA
- No Subdivision Covenants Or Restrictions
- Tiny Homes Welcome
- Great Fishing, Hunting, Hiking, Biking, Skiing In The Area
- Natural, Archaeological, Cultural Points Of Interest
- Family Friendly
- Zoned Agricultural - - Call The County At 928-337-7526 With Any Property Usage Questions
Property Access
All properties have legal access. None are landlocked.
Utilities
These properties are currently off grid with no available utilities. Arizona’s sunny climate makes solar power a tremendous choice.
Local Attractions And Places To Visit
- Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
- Petrified Forest National Park
- Sunrise Ski Resort
- Monument Valley Navajo Park
- Lyman Lake State Park
- White Mountains and Mogollon Rim
- Pueblo Of Zuni
- South Rim Drive
- Canyon De Chelly National Monument
- Casa Malpais Archaeological Park And Museum
- Apache County Historical Society Museum
- Navajo Nation Museum
- Window Rock Navajo Tribal Park
- Wheatfields Lake
- Spider Rock
- Canyon Del Muerto
Additional Information
In addition to the great properties in various locations in the county that are listed below on this page, we also have gorgeous Apache County properties available in Concho Lakeland.
Important Buyer Note
No business or commercial activity of any kind is allowed involving a property under loan contract. Any plans you might have of a commercial nature must wait until the property is paid for in full and ownership has been transferred to you.