Nevada Lot Surrounded by Mountain Peaks!
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Parcel ID: 022-011-027
Legal Description: TOBAR TOWN FILE 1852; LOT 27, BLOCK 11
Acre: 0.076
State: Nevada
County: Elko
Taxes: Under $2 per month
Approximate Coordinates: 40°53'31.9"N 114°53'44.1"W
Elko County, in northeast Nevada, brings the drama of the high desert into vivid reality with its unspoiled nature, breathtaking vistas of the ruggedly beautiful Ruby Mountains, and its rich western history.
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This featured lot is surrounded by mountain peaks. To name a few, Humboldt Peak, Hole in the Mountain Peak, and Soldier Peak are just to its west; Little Cedar Mountain is just north and Spruce Mountain is just south. This is parcel is also just a short distance to US-93, also known as Great Basin Highway.
There is no shortage of activities to enjoy in this area, some of which include rock climbing, mountain biking, backpacking, or hiking the rocky trails. Spend a night or two in luxury tipis or safari cottages at the Mustang Monument Eco Resort & Preserve! By staying at the ranch, you can share in this incredible experience and continue to tell the story of America’s wild mustangs when you see these majestic animals up close in their natural habitat. Here you will not only discover the majesty of the American west but also help support the protection of some of the last truly wild horses in America!
The city of Elko, the county seat, is known as Nevada with Altitude. It is bordered by the towering, snow-capped Ruby Mountains, often called the Alps of Nevada, and the lush, glacier-carved Lamoille Canyon. The Ruby Mountains are flush with wildlife, mountain scenery, lakes, streams, and valleys.
Elko is where Nevada's real cowboys work and play, and the Wild West spirit is contagious. Elko is ranked as one of the Top True Western Towns, but the events in Elko go beyond its western roots. Every July is the annual National Basque Festival, a nod to the rich Basque history and culture that brought sheepherding to the area.
Today, visitors to Elko can explore Nevada's roots in mining, ranching, and native culture with a stop at the Northeastern Nevada Museum, Western Folklife Center or the Sherman Station Visitor's Center. Don't forget to take a tour to see firsthand one of the areas many gold rush ghost towns.
Elko County is a vast land county that honors and appreciates its natural and cultural resources. Secure your piece of it today!













































































































































