Escape the crowds and own your own piece of the American West. This 40-acre parcel in Elko County offers wide-open space, spectacular mountain views, and endless opportunities for recreation, camping, hunting, off-grid living, or long-term investment.
Positioned in the heart of northeastern Nevada, the property features sweeping views of the Ruby Mountains and East Humboldt Range, providing a dramatic backdrop that changes with every season. The area is known for its rugged beauty, abundant wildlife, dark night skies, and miles of public land to explore.
Whether you're seeking a private recreational retreat, a future homesite, a hunting basecamp, or simply a tangible investment in Nevada land, this property offers the freedom and space that are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
With no liens, no back taxes, and annual property taxes of less than $40, ownership is simple and affordable.
Property Details
APN: 006-34A-005
County: Elko County, Nevada
Acreage: 40 Acres
Annual Property Taxes: $37.48
Terrain: Gently rolling desert landscape with native brush
Elevation: Approximately 5,9606,020 feet
Views: Panoramic desert scenery and outstanding Ruby Mountain views
Approximate Dimensions: 1,330 feet x 1,400 feet
School District: Elko County School District
Access
Road Access: Coal Mine Canyon Road
Road Surface: Dirt
Jurisdiction: County-maintained area
Because rural roads and mapping services occasionally vary, buyers should use the GPS coordinates provided to navigate the final approach to the parcel.
GPS Coordinates
Center of Property:
41.12285, -115.61100
Corner Coordinates:
NE: 41.1246, -115.6084
SE: 41.1210, -115.6084
SW: 41.1211, -115.6136
NW: 41.1247, -115.6135
Location Highlights
Interstate 80: Easy regional access
Elko, NV: Approximately 25 miles / 35 minutes
Wells, NV: Approximately 20 minutes
Salt Lake City, UT: Approximately 230 miles / 3 hours 20 minutes
Nearest Gas Station: Approximately 12 miles
Nearby Attractions
Kingdom of Kushti
Northeastern Nevada Museum
Lamoille Canyon Scenic Byway
Wild Horse State Recreation Area
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the area's hunting, hiking, wildlife viewing, ATV exploration, camping, and access to vast public lands throughout northeastern Nevada.
Zoning & Land Use
(Buyer to verify all information with Elko County)
Zoning: Open Space District
Potential Uses Include:
Single-family residence
Agricultural use
Recreational property
Storage buildings and related outbuildings
Off-grid living
Recreational Use
Camping permitted (up to 28 days annually without septic)
RV use permitted (same 28-day limitation without septic)
Housing Options
Single-Family dwellings
Mobile homes allowed
Tiny homes allowed
Short-term rentals permitted
Utilities
Water: Well or alternative water system required
Sewer: Septic system required
Electric: Contact Wells Rural Electric or utilize solar power
Gas: Propane available through local providers
Waste Disposal: Private hauler or Elko landfill
Utility Considerations
The property is located in a rural area where off-grid living is common. No visible power lines are located nearby, making solar power, battery storage, and propane practical options for many owners.
Property Advantages
40 Acres of Nevada land
Beautiful Ruby Mountain views
No liens
No back taxes
Extremely low annual taxes
Camping and RV use allowed
Mobile homes and tiny homes permitted
Excellent recreational and investment potential
Owner Financing: Available with $8000 down and $280 per month.
If you've been looking for an affordable large-acreage property with spectacular views, privacy, and room to create your own vision, this Nevada parcel deserves a closer look.
Important Information
Only the county has the final say on what can or cannot be done with a property, and that rules may change or different employees may give different answers. Buyer should complete all necessary due diligence to confirm the Property is suitable for Buyers intended use. This includes checking with the county, utility providers, or other third parties about: Zoning rules and restrictions; Legal and physical access, including any costs or requirements; Availability and cost of utilities (water, sewer/septic, electricity, gas/propane, phone, cable, solar, generators, etc.); Permits and fees; Property taxes or association dues; Soil or ground conditions; Surveys to verify boundaries; Any other government requirements or related costs