40 Acres in Chambers, Apache County, Arizona
Description
40 Acres in Chambers, Apache County, Arizona
Don’t miss out on this amazing property – discover the ranch of your dreams in Apache County, Arizona!
Yes, this 40-acre property in Apache County, AZ is great for recreational activities. Located in the beautiful Northeast Arizona area, the property provides ample space for building, farming, raising livestock, and enjoying outdoor activities with family and friends.
Selling As-Is. Buyer to do their own Due Diligence before reserving. Bring your Cash Offers – we may also consider Owner Finance Options, contact us for details.
Property Information
Parcel Size
40.0
State
Arizona
County
Apache
Nearest Cities
Chambers
Parcel Number
XXX-X1-005
Address
Apache County, AZ
Legal Description
Nw4 Ne4 Sec 23 T17N R27E
Features
Acres
40
County
Apache
Access
Dirt Road
Coordinates
34°51’45.7″N 109°26’39.5″W
Zoning
Recreational/Residential
Elevation
6119ft
Purchase Information/Fees
Document Fee
An additional fee of $399 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.
Nearby Attractions/City
Explore the nearby Petrified Forest National Park, which has the world’s largest collection of petrified wood, Native American sites, historical buildings, and prehistoric fossils. Take in the beautiful 100,000-acre Painted Desert, which boasts colorful vistas with vibrant pink, orange, and purple rock formations.
Visit the Apache County Historical Society Museum and learn about the rich history of the area and the Native American tribes that once called it home.
Enjoy Lyman Lake State Park, a 1,500-acre lake full of bass, walleye, and catfish. For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, which covers over 2 million acres, has 1000 miles of trails, 34 lakes, 680 miles of rivers and streams, and 400 species of wildlife.
For winter sports enthusiasts, the Sunrise Park Resort is a fantastic ski park with almost 70 runs for skiers of any level, and in summer, visitors can go biking, hiking, horseback riding, and fishing.
Lastly, the Canyon de Chelly, located in the Navajo Reservation, is one of the most popular Native American runs and historic sites. The property, which is only 15 minutes from St. Johns, has a seasonal creek and plenty of hills for exploring.