Stargazer's Acre Near Lake Mead
Lake Mead Ranchos Unit 7 Lot 4911 : Meadview, AZ 86444
Mohave County, Arizona
Land Description
Some land just lets you breathe. This is a full off-grid acre of open Mojave high desert in the Lake Mead Ranchos subdivision near Meadview, Arizona - native desert in every direction, mountain ranges on the horizon, and the kind of dark, star-filled sky you forget exists until you're standing under it. Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk are about 36 miles east, Lake Mead's nearest access is roughly 9 miles out, and the nearest neighbor is whoever you bring with you. Set up an off-grid retreat, run the ATVs straight off your own land, park the RV for weekend escapes, or just hold a piece of the Southwest while it's still this affordable. Owner financing from $250 down. No credit check.
Financing - Simple As It Gets
- Down payment: $250
- Monthly payment: $150/Month (monthly note service fee and property taxes added)
- Term: 60 months
- Interest: 0%
- Cash price: $7,699
- Credit check: None
- Bank required: No
- Document fee: $250
Ready to claim your piece of Arizona? Call or text. Simple, straightforward ownership starts with one conversation.
The Property
One acre of open high desert in the Lake Mead Ranchos Unit 7 subdivision near Meadview, Mohave County, Arizona. Apn: 337-13-280 (Lake Mead Ranchos Unit 7, Lot 4911). The terrain is a mix of gently sloped and open plain desert at approximately 2,520 feet elevation, with panoramic Mojave Desert views and surrounding mountain ranges on the horizon. Zoned Residential Recreation, the parcel suits the buyer who wants space, freedom, and proximity to world-class outdoor destinations - bring your RV for weekend escapes, set up an off-grid retreat, park a compliant manufactured home, or hold as a long-term investment. RV camping is permitted up to two weeks at a time, not to exceed 30 days per calendar year; a Temporary Residence Permit is available for longer stays. Mobile homes must be post-1976 HUD compliant and installed by a licensed installer. Tent camping is not permitted per subdivision restrictions. County-maintained dirt road access via W Eureka Dr provides entry to the property. Title is clean - no back taxes, no liens. This property is subject to Lake Mead Ranchos HOA conditions (about $2 per month) - buyers should contact the HOA for current rules, fees, and requirements before purchase.
Gps Corner Coordinates
Center: 35.887447, -114.179512 (elev ~2,520 ft)
Ne: 35.887818, -114.179241
Se: 35.887078, -114.179241
Sw: 35.887078, -114.179788
Nw: 35.887818, -114.179788
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Your Backyard: World-Class Recreation In Every Direction
This isn't just land - it's a launching pad. From your acre in Lake Mead Ranchos you're within reach of:
- Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk - approximately 36 miles east via Pierce Ferry and Diamond Bar Road. Glass-bottomed views 4,000 feet above the canyon floor, one of the most iconic attractions in the American Southwest
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area - the closest access is Gregg's Hideout (Gregg's Landing), about 9 miles out on a rough, high-clearance backcountry road; the developed South Cove and Pearce Ferry boat ramps are about 32 miles via Pearce Ferry Road. Over 1,000 miles of shoreline for boating, fishing, kayaking, swimming, waterskiing, and hiking
- Colorado River at Pearce Ferry - approximately 32 miles, where the river meets the lake, with kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and scenic float trips
- Lake Mohave - approximately 50 miles south, with striped bass and rainbow trout fishing, boating, and water sports along the Arizona-Nevada border
- Hoover Dam - approximately 77 miles northwest, a National Historic Landmark and engineering marvel with guided tours and dramatic Black Canyon views
- BLM land surrounding Meadview - immediate access, with open desert terrain for ATV riding, off-roading, hiking, rock hounding, and gold prospecting
- Grand Canyon Caverns - a 345-Million-Year-Old underground cave system with guided tours and underground dining
- Historic Route 66 and Kingman - approximately 61 miles southeast, with the Arizona Route 66 Museum, vintage diners, and Kingman's historic downtown
- Oatman Ghost Town - wild burros, gold-mine heritage, and gunfight reenactments on the original Route 66
- Chloride Ghost Town - Arizona's oldest silver-mining town, with outdoor murals, antiques, and mining history
- Dark sky stargazing - minimal light pollution across the Grapevine Mesa makes this one of Arizona's premier locations for astronomy and astrophotography
Las Vegas is approximately 103 miles northwest, Henderson approximately 89 miles, Kingman approximately 61 miles southeast on Us-93, Phoenix approximately 205 miles southeast, and Los Angeles approximately 300 miles west. If you're coming from Las Vegas, Phoenix, or Southern California, the Meadview area is your closest affordable slice of the Arizona desert with world-class recreation just minutes from your doorstep.
Simple Ownership, No Red Tape
- County-maintained dirt road access via W Eureka Dr
- Clean title - no back taxes, no liens
- No credit check required
- No bank approval needed
- Low property taxes - about $19 per year
- Lake Mead Ranchos HOA applies - about $2/month; contact the HOA for current fees and requirements
- Residential Recreation zoning - single-family home, manufactured/mobile home (post-1976), or recreational use
- Off-grid - plan for solar, wind, or generator power
- Water by well or hauling - verify with Arizona Department of Water Resources:
- Septic system required - verify permitting with Mohave County Environmental Quality Department: ext. 5872
- Natural gas not available - propane/LP standard. Southwest Gas: 1-
- Cell service limited in the area
Access And Location
The property is in the Lake Mead Ranchos Unit 7 subdivision near Meadview, Arizona, accessed via W Eureka Dr, a county-maintained dirt road. Meadview sits in northern Mohave County on the Grapevine Mesa; the nearest town services are approximately 26 miles away by road. US Route 93 is the primary highway corridor, connecting Kingman to the southeast (approximately 61 miles) and Las Vegas, NV to the northwest (approximately 103 miles). Henderson, NV is approximately 89 miles northwest. Phoenix is approximately 205 miles southeast via Us-93 and I-40, and Los Angeles approximately 300 miles west. Historic Route 66 runs through Kingman, adding a scenic option for buyers traveling from Southern California.
This location is ideally positioned for buyers from Las Vegas, Henderson, the greater Phoenix metro, and Southern California seeking affordable Arizona land within reach of Grand Canyon West, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, the Colorado River, and Hoover Dam.
Utilities And Infrastructure
This is vacant raw land in a rural desert setting. All utilities require buyer installation or alternative solutions.
Water is not available via municipal service - buyers will need to build a well or haul water. Contact the Arizona Department of Water Resources at for well permitting and availability information.
Sewer and septic are not available - a septic system must be installed by a licensed contractor. Contact the Mohave County Environmental Quality Department at extension 5872 for permitting requirements.
Electricity is not available via the grid in this area - plan for solar, wind, or generator power. Contact Mohave Electric Co-Op at for service availability updates.
Natural gas is not available - LP gas, diesel, or tank alternatives are standard for the region. Contact Southwest Gas Corporation at 1- for information.
Cell service is limited in the Meadview area - buyers should verify carrier coverage before relying on mobile connectivity; Starlink satellite internet is a reliable broadband option.
Trash service is the owner's responsibility - private hauling or county transfer station drop-off.
Zoning is Residential Recreation (Mohave County Planning & Zoning, ).
Recreational Opportunities
The Meadview area is a gateway to some of the Southwest's most spectacular outdoor destinations:
- Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk - approximately 36 miles east via Pierce Ferry Road, with glass-bottomed views 4,000 feet above the canyon floor
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area - closest access at Gregg's Hideout about 9 miles out (rough, high-clearance backcountry road); developed South Cove and Pearce Ferry boat ramps about 32 miles via Pearce Ferry Road, with over 1,000 miles of shoreline for boating, fishing, kayaking, swimming, waterskiing, camping, and hiking
- Colorado River at Pearce Ferry - approximately 32 miles, offering kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and scenic float trips
- Lake Mohave - approximately 50 miles south, with striped bass and rainbow trout fishing, boating, and water sports
- Hoover Dam - approximately 77 miles northwest, a National Historic Landmark with guided tours and Black Canyon views
- BLM land surrounding Meadview - immediate vicinity, with open terrain for ATV riding, off-roading, hiking, and rock hounding
- Grand Canyon Caverns - a 345-Million-Year-Old cave system with guided tours and underground dining
- Historic Route 66 and Kingman - approximately 61 miles southeast, with the Arizona Route 66 Museum, vintage diners, and Kingman's historic downtown district
- Oatman and Chloride ghost towns - classic Route 66 day trips with wild burros, gold-mine history, outdoor murals, and silver-mining heritage
- Dark sky stargazing - the Meadview area offers some of Arizona's clearest night skies for amateur astronomy and astrophotography
Why Buy Here
The Lake Mead Ranchos subdivision near Meadview offers a rare combination of acreage, views, and recreation access at a genuinely accessible price. Grand Canyon West and the Skywalk sit about 36 miles east, and Lake Mead's nearest access at Gregg's Hideout is only about 9 miles out - close water and a world-famous canyon, from a desert acre most buyers can actually afford. Zoned Residential Recreation, it works for a weekend ATV and camping basecamp, an off-grid retreat, a future manufactured home, or a long-term hold in a corridor that keeps attracting buyers priced out of Las Vegas and Southern California.
County-maintained access via W Eureka Dr means straightforward entry, and the modest Lake Mead Ranchos HOA helps keep the subdivision orderly. With low annual taxes around $19, a clean title, and owner financing at 0% interest from just $250 down - no credit check, no bank - owning a meaningful piece of the Southwest, with Grand Canyon West and Lake Mead at your doorstep, has never been more within reach.
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Directions to Land
The property is in the Lake Mead Ranchos Unit 7 subdivision near Meadview, Arizona, accessed via W Eureka Dr, a county-maintained dirt road. Meadview sits in northern Mohave County on the Grapevine Mesa; the nearest town services are approximately 26 miles away by road. US Route 93 is the primary highway corridor, connecting Kingman to the southeast (approximately 61 miles) and Las Vegas, NV to the northwest (approximately 103 miles). Henderson, NV is approximately 89 miles northwest. Phoenix is approximately 205 miles southeast via US-93 and I-40, and Los Angeles approximately 300 miles west. Historic Route 66 runs through Kingman, adding a scenic option for buyers traveling from Southern California.
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