Land for Sale Near the Grand Canyon
Undeveloped Land for Sale in Arizona
Northern Arizona Property Overview
This land for sale near Meadview, AZ sits on a large plateau. Depending on the property, you could be between 4 to 7 miles from the Grand Canyon. The undeveloped Hualapai Highlands subdivision is close to Lake Mead and the property is surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM land, ensuring your privacy and offering many recreational activities. Enjoy horseback riding, camping, hiking, biking, rock climbing and a large variety of water sports.
Bring your RV, camp on the property, or build your dream home—all are allowed. The area is covered in various pinion, sage brush, native grasses, and other scattered trees.
These off-grid lots are excellent investment properties in Arizona’s fast-growing Mohave County. Buy your piece of this wonderland while prices are still at rock bottom!
Property Highlights
- Located a few miles from Meadview, Arizona
- Within a few feet up to 3.5 miles from the Grand Wash Cliffs (depending on the property)
- Undeveloped, off-grid land
- Very private: borders thousands of BLM acres
- Zoned R-E: Single-Family Residence/Recreational. Mobile homes allowed, modular homes allowed, travel trailers cannot be used as residences
- No time limits on building
- Camping and RV up to 14 days at a time not to exceed 30 days per year
- Horses are welcome
- No HOA or association fees
- Taxes are approx. $25/year and are current
- No liens on any parcels
Exclusive Property Ownership in Mohave County
Only 17% of the land in Mohave County is available for private ownership. The rest is owned by the government, the Hualapai Tribe, or under the Bureau of Land Management.
Mohave County is the second largest county in Arizona and is growing at an incredible pace. The population in the county has more than tripled since 1980 and was recently rated the third fastest growing county in the entire United States.
Property Easements
Each Hualapai Highlands property has a 20-foot access easement, which combined with the property next to it gives you a wide, 40-foot legally platted easement.
Property Power & Water
Power could be by solar cells, generator, or wind power, which is very common out here.
Water would be by well or by refillable tanks. Water is available from community wells in nearby Dolan Springs. Our most recent price check showed $0.35 for each 85 gallons. There are also several springs right in the valley.
Sewage would be by septic, if and when you build.
Local Attractions and Information
Meadview, Arizona is the closest town and the entrance to the incredible Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The Grand Canyon—over a mile deep, up to 18 miles wide and stretching for 277 miles—is less than 7 miles away.
These lots are about 85 miles to Las Vegas, 55 miles to Kingman, AZ, 120 miles to Lake Havasu City, and 80 miles to California. The new Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge has finally been completed, drastically reducing the travel time to Las Vegas.
The elevation is around 5,300 feet, giving you comfortable weather year round. The average mid-summer highs are 90.8 degrees with average lows of 54.7 degrees. The winters are comfortable and the average annual rainfall is 10.84 inches. The air is clean with very low humidity!
Unique places to visit near your Northern Arizona property
- Hualapai Indian Reservation, experience the traditions of the Hualapai tribe
- Guano Point, a hike with stunning 360-degree views of the Canyon
- Skywalk, a glass bridge suspending visitors 4,000 feet above the Grand Canyon floor. This is a view of the Canyon you will never forget!
Important Property Buyer Notes
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..
How to Visit Hualapai Highlands Listings
You’ll take Diamond Bar Road, an incredibly beautiful drive, running through one of the largest ancient Joshua Tree forests in the world, and alongside the spectacular Grand Wash Cliffs.
Driving Directions
- Turn from Pearce Ferry Road onto Diamond Bar Road (follow signs to "Grand Canyon West").
- The Diamond Bar Road turnoff near these properties is paved. Heading to the Grand Canyon, some of Diamond Bar Road is paved and about 9 miles is gravel.