Level and even from edge to edge, this 2.35-acre parcel sits flat across its full 330-by-310-foot span, with no slopes or drainage cuts to work around. The open desert ground is clear and easy to walk, and the property lines up neatly along South Cliff Road, a dirt road that takes you right to the lot.
Power lines already run along the front of the property, and neighboring homes and structures dot the surrounding area, so you're not a lone pioneer out here. The zoning here is Agricultural Residential, part of the mixed-use character of this quiet stretch of Mohave County.
Just up I-40, the small community of Haviland marks your nearest landmark, and Kingman sits about 24 miles to the northeast. This is one of the rare corners of Arizona where saguaro cacti and Joshua trees can grow side by side, a pairing found only in a narrow diagonal strip through Mohave and Yavapai Counties and nowhere else on earth.
Flat, quiet, and easy to reach off the interstate, this Yucca parcel offers a clean patch of west-central Arizona desert with power at the road and established neighbors nearby.




