Overview
- Updated On:
- October 10, 2022
- 40 Acres
Description
RECREATIONAL HUNTING AND OFF-THE-GRID LAND FOR SALE IN ELKO COUNTY WELLS, NEVADA
Come Find Your Freedom on this 40 Ac parcel, NE of Elko, NV and North of I-80. This would be a perfect site for a personal base camp for all of your Northern Nevada outdoor adventures. Here is your opportunity to get away from it all and own a piece of the West. Just minutes from the North Fork Humboldt River and Devil's Gate Gap. This parcel adjoins BLM land on the East side. No Address, parcel is best identified by APN: 007-12I-004. There are NO Utilities or Improvements on this parcel.
GPS Coordinates:
NW Corner: 41.096, -115.4545;
NE Corner: 41.096, -115.4494;
SW Corner: 41.0926, -115.4546;
SE Corner: 41.0927, -115.4497;
Center: 41.0943, -115.452;
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
County: Elko County, Nevada;
Acres: 40;
APN: 007-12I-004;
Elevation: 6,340 – 6,520 Ft;
Zoning: OS-Open Space;
Land Use Code: 120 Single Family Residential (Livestock Allowed);
Electricity: None On-Site;
Water: A private well will be needed;
Water Rights – Well Needed – 1800 Gallons Per Day from a Domestic Well;
Waste Disposal: A private septic system will be needed;
Roads: Dirt; Time Limit to Build: None;
Game Management Area: 73;
Tax Year: 2022;
Yearly Taxes: $46.85;
Type of Terrain: Level, Sloped, Combination/Varied;
North Fork Humboldt River
The North Fork Humboldt River is an approximately 70 miles (110 km) long tributary of the Humboldt River in northern Elko County, Nevada. The river has its headwaters on the north slopes of McAfee Peak in the Independence Mountains of northeastern Nevada. It quickly exits the mountains and turns southward for approximately 25 miles (40 km), joining its waters with numerous other streams. Making a sharp bend to the east, it flows through a small gorge called Devil's Gap, and then combines with Beaver Creek before resuming its southward course. The river, often with no more than a trickle of water left after its long journey through the dry hills of north-central Elko County, finally flows into the main branch of the Humboldt River about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the city of Elko. The North Fork watershed is remote. Some mining activity in the area took place in about 1870, followed by cattle ranching, and later sheep ranching in the 1890s. Problems of overgrazing and erosion in the Independence Mountains, which form the headwaters of the North Fork, prompted the federal government to establish the Independence Forest Reserve in 1906. This reserve has since been incorporated into the Mountain City Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.[1] ~ Wikipedia; Elko County Nevada History: This area was long occupied by Native American tribes of the Plateau, particularly the Western Shoshone, Northern Paiute, and Bannock peoples. Their traditional ways were disrupted after European-American settlement, as the two cultures competed for resources and had differing conceptions of land use and property. Elko County was established in 1869 fromLander County; the name was taken from the name of the county seat,Elko. In 1877 what became known as the Duck Valley Indian Reservation was established by presidential executive order for the Western Shoshone in this area, after they signed treaties with the United States. Later the Paiute became involved in the Bannock War, but after they were allowed to return from exile in Washington State, in 1886 another executive order was used to expand the reservation to accommodate them. The federally recognized tribe of the two peoples together conducts farming and ranching in this high desert territory. The population of the county increased markedly in the late 20th century as the economy improved. On March 14, 2014, the Bureau of Land Management sold 29 oil and gas leases for $1.27 million to a collection of six companies that included Noble Energy. The transaction was the first such in Nevada.[4]~ Wikipedia
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Nevada land for sale
Hunting Fishing Biking Hiking
Elko County NV land for sale
NV Recreational Land for sale
Bureau of Land Management Land
UTV’s ATV’s Side by Sides
Shooting Sports Dirt Bikes
Motocross Recreation Horses