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39.93 acres in Coconino County, Arizona

This would be a great place to start your new life in Northern Arizona!

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$34,900 total price
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Description

39.93 acres in Coconino County, Arizona

Welcome to paradise!

If you’re looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of life, look no further than this 39.93 acres of land in Williams, AZ 86046. This gorgeous property is located in Coconino County, Arizona, and it’s ready to be yours!

There are plenty of opportunities to build a home or cabin on this beautiful land—just imagine the possibilities!

Whether you’re looking to build a home or cabin on this beautiful piece of property or just want somewhere to camp while exploring all that Northern Arizona has to offer, this lot is sure to please!

This would be a great place to start your new life in Arizona!

See our full listing at: https://www.land.com/property/Williams-Arizona-86046/14272453/

Property Information

Parcel Size

39.93

State

Arizona

County

COCONINO COUNTY

Nearest Cities

WILLIAMS

Parcel #

700-79-008 (R0045391)

Address

Williams, AZ 86046

Features

COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA

Flagstaff, Arizona, August 9, 2014

Coconino County is a county in the north-central part of the U.S. state of Arizona. Its population was 145,101 at the 2020 census. The county seat is Flagstaff. The county takes its name from Cohonino, a name applied to the Havasupai people. It is the second-largest county by area in the contiguous United States, behind San Bernardino County, California. It has 18,661 sq mi (48,300 km2), or 16.4% of Arizona’s total area, and is larger than each of the nine smallest states in the U.S.

Coconino County comprises the Flagstaff metropolitan statistical area, Grand Canyon National Park, the federally recognized Havasupai Nation, and parts of the federally recognized Navajo, Hualapai, and Hopi nations. As a result, its relatively large Native American population makes up nearly 30% of the county’s total population; it is mostly Navajo, with smaller numbers of other tribes.

The county was the setting for George Herriman’s early 20th-century Krazy Kat comic strip.

After European Americans completed the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad in 1883, the region of northern Yavapai County began to undergo rapid growth. The people of the northern reaches had tired of the rigors of traveling to Prescott to conduct county business. They believed that they should have their own county jurisdiction, so petitioned in 1887 for secession from Yavapai and creation of a new Frisco County. This did not take place, but Coconino County was formed in 1891 and its seat was designated as Flagstaff.

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