The pull here is the horizon. To the east a long range of jagged rock peaks rises straight off the desert floor - raw, layered ridges that shift color through the day - and from this parcel you've got an open, unbroken look at it across two-plus acres of mostly flat ground. Low creosote and other shrubbery dot the dirt, but nothing crowds the view, and the mostly level ground holds steady from Cowlic Road clear across to the far corner.
It's a square stretch of Golden Valley, roughly 330 feet across and 310 deep, with Cowlic Road running along the eastern edge - a graded dirt road with utility poles marching alongside it. You're not the first one out here, either; a handful of homes already sit on the surrounding parcels, so this is lived-in country rather than empty range.
Golden Valley keeps a foot in two worlds. People work locally, in Kingman, down toward Bullhead, Laughlin, and Lake Havasu, some as far as Las Vegas, then come home to this kind of quiet. The desert around them stays busy on weekends - the Black Mountains draw climbers, the Cave Spring Trail runs into the Mount Nutt Wilderness, the Cerbat Foothills carry miles of trail, and folks head down to the Colorado River to fish and swim.
This is Mohave County land zoned Agricultural Residential, and owning it is uncomplicated: no credit check, and no penalty if you want to pay it off early. A flat two acres with a mountain view and neighbors already settled in - that's a real piece of the high desert to put your name on.



