Rural Retreat—Just Minutes From Town
You can have the benefits of rural living without giving up the convenience of town. Just 2 minutes from Sanders, AZ and ½ mile from Highway 191. 2 – 1 acre lots. Buy them together or individually. Paved access with electric nearby. Build your home or use it to escape the rat race in town. Open space on two sides with the rodeo arena nearby. Set up camp close to your rodeo venue or get your kids into the nearby rural school. Few restrictions and lots of possibilities! Contact me today to make it yours!
Cash Price: $4,800/Lot or $9,600 for both. $199 documentation fee
Owner Financing Available
Approximate Address: 294 Dine'h Tah Blvd, Sanders, AZ 86512
Size: Lot 322 1.05 acres, Lot 323 1.1 acres
APN: 207-26-322 and 207-26-323
Legal Description: Lot 322 and/or Lot 323, Arizona Park Estates Unit One
GPS Coordinates: 35.197, -109.323
Elevation: 5,850 feet
Annual Taxes: $6.06 and $6.36
Terrain: Flat desert with brush
Zoning: Agriculture General (Ag) with residential allowances
Build Options: Single family and mobile homes 400 square feet. Well & septic required Utilities & Development: Power is adjacent to Lot 323 on the south side. Well and septic required (standard for rural investment property)
Camping & RV: Allowed for extended periods
Access & Location Benefits:
Only ½ mile from US Highway 191 and the Valley High School. The Sanders Rodeo Arena is even closer.
Road Access: Dine'h Tah Blvd, paved access
Major Highway: Us-191 and I-40 intersection nearby
It's known for its Route 66 history, including the 1923 Sanders Bridge and long-running Burnham's Trading Post. The town has deep Navajo cultural roots, shaped by relocation during the Navajo-Hopi land dispute. The landscape features juniper, piñon pine, and views of the Defiance Plateau.
Today, Sanders is a quiet stop offering a mix of cultural heritage, historic roadside Americana, and proximity to northern Arizona's scenic high desert.
Petrified Forest National Park is only 28 miles. The Painted Desert Inn, Tiponi Point, and other attractions are all within 40 minutes.
Enjoy the beauty and solitude of open space while not far from civilization. This lot next to Willcox Playa shows off the stunning beauty of the desert. The views of the Dos Cabezas wilderness across this dry lakebed as the sandhill cranes fly past are amazing. Lack of development means the stars are bright in the dark night skies. Go off-grid with this property near Cochise!
Willcox Playa is a remnant of the pluvial Lake Cochise. Unlike similar dry lakes, the black mud below the surface contains a rich fossil pollen record of the pluvial periods of the Pleistocene. The site is also a roosting area for 4,000-8,000 sandhill cranes. With nothing obstructing your view, the peace and natural beauty of Willcox Playa can be your backyard.
Owner Financing Available: Terms negotiable
Cash Price: $2,800. $199 documentation fee
Property Details:
Approximate Address: North La Playa Road, Cochise, AZ 85606
Size: Lot 480 1.04 acres
APN: 204-20-480
Legal Description: FIRST ADD TO LA PLAYA EST #2 LOT 5
GPS Coordinates: 32.10, -109.90
Elevation: 4,150 feet
Annual Taxes: $8.92
Terrain: Flat desert with brush blending into Willcox Playa
Zoning: Residential
Build Options: single-household dwellings, rehabilitated mobile homes, and manufactured homes can co-exist.
Utilities & Development: Currently none/off-grid. Well and septic required (standard for rural investment property).
Camping & RV: Temporary occupancy of one RV in conjunction with permitted principal use for up to six months in a calendar year with a required Temporary Use Permit; stays of 15 consecutive days or less do not require a permit.
Access & Location Benefits:
Road Access: Dirt road. Either North La Playa Road or Calle Connecticut. Only .6 mile from US Highway 191.
Major Highway: US-191 and I-10 intersection nearby
Cochise, AZ is less than 2 miles. Apache Station Wildlife Viewing Area is only 4 miles away. Only 20 minutes to Willcox and just over an hour to Tucson.
The Dos Cabezas Peaks are a prominent double-summit mountain range in southeastern Arizona, rising to an elevation of 8,354 ft. Located within the 11,700-acre Dos Cabezas Mountains Wilderness, this rugged, rocky range is known for its steep, 3rd-class, or higher, scrambles, scenic views of the Sulphur Springs Valley, and diverse wildlife, including golden eagles and mountain lions.
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