Day 1.
You leave the highway somewhere past Holbrook. The pavement gives way to dirt. The signal fades. The sky… expands.
You weren’t looking for anything dramatic—just space.
Then you arrive.
This 5-acre parcel (APN: 104-45-011F) in Navajo County doesn’t try to impress. It just exists—quietly, confidently—rolling desert terrain stretching beneath a sky that seems to go on forever.
You set up a chair. Maybe a small fire. Time slows down in a way that feels unfamiliar at first… then necessary.
Day 2.
You drive out early, tracing the bends of the Little Colorado River. Later, you wander through the painted silence of Petrified Forest National Park, then stop at Painted Desert Inn where the past lingers in the walls.
On the way back, you pass through Winslow—maybe even pause at the Standin' on The Corner Foundation—before heading back to your land.
Your place.
Not rented. Not borrowed. Yours.
What You Can Do Here
• Build a home (A-General zoning)
• Bring a manufactured home
• Camp up to 30 days/year
• Use an RV while building
The Numbers (Simple & Honest)
$3,200 cash (was $6,999)
$115/month
Taxes: ~$8.44/year
Go Bigger If You Want
Bundle with adjacent 5 acres (APN: 104-25-012E) for a full 10-acre canvas.
Some places are just coordinates.
Others feel like chapters waiting to be written.
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