Recreation/hunting parcel in the foothills of the Grouse Creek Range of Mountains is offered for sale with attractive, seller financed terms. If you are seeking wide open spaces where you can go for miles without seeing any signs of civilization, this property may be for you. Western Box Elder County, Utah, is one of the least populated parts of the United States. If you are seeking a convenient location, close to town, you have come to the wrong place. This is remote property. The area is sparsely populated. |
This Property Features: An historical connection with the Old West. The Donner Party passed through this area on their fateful trip to Donner Pass. The golden spike, the final step in completing the transcontinental railroad, was driven in near here.
Recreation. Ride your ATV or take a trip on horseback along the back roads winding through this territory, along the Grouse Creek Range of mountains. Go hunting for elk on public lands in the nearby mountains. Antelope and jack rabbits, mountain lions and coyotes also call this country "home." Maybe you could, too?
Views. Want to overlook snow capped mountains? The Grouse Creek Range is visible to the west, and the Raft River Mountains are visible to the north. Easy ownership. We only ask for $1,045 down, and $1,045 per month. And property taxes? $53 in 2006. Climate. This is arid country, only supporting small trees. It only gets hot a couple of months in the summer. The winters are mild; not much snow except at the higher elevations. This is in a valley, but at 5,300 of elevation. Temperatures are not too extreme, and precipitation is limited. Access. Despite its remoteness, you can get to this property. Limited precipitation means you can drive on the gravel roads year-round. You are near Highway 30, which will take you to I-80 to the south, or I-84 to the north. You can go directly south on a good gravel road to Wendover, about 70 miles away. West Wendover, Nevada is a boom town, featuring five large, modern casinos. In less than three hours, you can be in downtown Salt Lake City. The transcontinental railroad is nearby. Of course, the trains don't normally stop here, but maybe you could get them to slow down. |