Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale (53 results)
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09/02/2025
$545,000
7.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 1785 Alamo W Rd, Alamo, NV
Welcome to this charming all-electric log-style home in Alamo, Nevada! Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this property sits on 7.75 acres with plenty of room to enjoy the outdoors. Inside, you'll find brand-new flooring, central air, and a cozy fireplace to gather around. Outside, you'll find a paved driveway leading to the home, a large attached garage, durable metal roof, mature trees, and a full sprinkler system to keep the landscaping looking great. This property also comes with water rights and its own private well. With its rustic style and modern updates, this one blends comfort and country living perfectly.
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$2,639,350
77 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Highway 93 Hillside Residential, Caliente, NV
Within the city limits of Caliente. Served water, sewer and power by the city. All services are to the boundaries of the parcel. Excellent opportunity for housing development. The area needs more housing. Views overlooking the city and into Rainbow Canyon.
Rainbow Canyon
Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular multi-colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed
stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon. Ancient Man inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date occupation to 5,000 years ago. In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the nearby mines and towns.
The Conaway Ranch
The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s as one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a
favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s, where he intended to develop a destination resort.
Ranch can also be purchased as follows:
16.42 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Highway Commercial.
List Price: $585,200.00
14.54 +/- acre parcel South of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. Meadow Valley Wash year-round spring fed stream flows along east boundary. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Commercial
List Price: $872,400
19.14 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $491,550.00
77 +/- acre parcel Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation
close. City's new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. Within Caliente City Limits
Zoned: R1 Residential
List Price: $2,639,350.00
111.08 +/- acre parcel Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home or commercial sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Within Caliente City Limits.
Zoned: Agricultural
List Price: $1,526,550.00
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
12/04/2018
$1,500,000
841 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - Sand Springs Valley, Rachel, NV
841+/- Acres, 2540 AFA Water Rights Permits. Lincoln Estates is zoned mixed use, commercial, industrial, and single family. It has been subdivided into 2+ Acre, 1 Acre and .5 Acre parcels. The surrounding land owners are irrigating alfalfa with pivot irrigation systems. The topography is flat and conducive to construction. This is a great opportunity to construct recreational housing.
Lincoln Estates is located approximately 5 miles north of Rachel, Nevada is located along Highway 375. Rachel has a restaurant/bar/motel and gas station. The town is located at the southern end of the Sand Springs Valley, a bowl-shaped valley about twenty-five miles wide.
In and around this little town, alfalfa is grown and cattle are raised. Western history buffs may want to explore the mountains surrounding Rachel. Inquire locally for directions. The friendly folks at Rachel invite everyone to explore their town and the surrounding area.
Six of Nevada's twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Two of the state parks in Lincoln County have lakes stocked with fish.
Big game, small game, and bird hunting are available in Lincoln and White Pine counties.
Nevada's largest BLM managed OHV off-road vehicle trail systems, Silver State Trail, is in Lincoln County.
Hundreds of miles of trails are open to public recreation for off-road vehicles, mountain bikes, horseback riding, and hiking The region hosts large off-road events drawing national and international recreationalists.
The region has an interesting history of mining and ranching with numerous mining ghost towns.
Only 2 % of Lincoln County is privately owned. 98% of Lincoln County is federal land. Most of the federal lands are open to recreational use.
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