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          *** SOLD *** Coyote Creek Development PropertyApache County, Arizona
 
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                Map | Topo map |  Property IdentificationThe property contains 316 acres  roughly rectangular in shape being one mile from north to south and a half mile  from east to west.  The southern boundary  is the Apache-Sitgreaves   National Forest while the  northern and western boundaries are Arizona State Trust lands.  The eastern boundary is the New Mexico State  line and immediately adjacent to the Escudilla Bonita development in New Mexico.  The property is located approximately 14 miles  east of Springerville, Arizona along Coyote Creek.  Coyote Creek travels through the property for  nearly a half mile diagonally from the southwest to the northeast.  Approximately half the property consists of  open meadowland adjacent to the creek with the remaining half being thickly  tree covered benches overlooking the creek.   Tree cover consists of pinion/juniper woodlands.  Elevation ranges from 7,280 along the creek  to 7,280 on the rolling hills in the northwest corner of the property.
 Access                                 Provided  by US Highway 60 east 8 miles to gravel county road #4225, then southeast 5  miles to county road #4000, then east 1 mile to the New Mexico State  line.  The property lies less than 1/8  mile south of the county road.
 Legal Description                       Township 8 South, Range 31 East
 Gila  and Salt River Base Line & Meridian
 Sections  11:  All, the section contains slightly  less than a half section being cut short by the New Mexico State Line.
 Taxes Parcel NumbersTax  Year 2008
 
            
              | APN | ACRES | FCV | TAXES |  
              | 104-39-003 | 316.00 | 3,968.00 | 45.56 |                    Utilities
 Public  telephone and electricity is available to the Escudilla Bonita development  immediately adjacent to the subject property in New Mexico.   There are no public utilities in use on the subject property.
 Water                               There  is no developed domestic water source on the property.  Domestic wells can be drilled in the area and  vary in depth from 50 to 200 feet deep.  Surface  water is supplied by Coyote Creek seasonally for livestock use only.  The creek is not a year-round running water  source and typically only runs during the summer monsoon months from July  through September and during the spring snow “runoff” season from March through  April.
 Area Climate                            The closest U.S. Weather Bureau Reporting  Station having complete records for the area are Quemado and  Springerville.  These records were taken  from the Western Regional Climate   Center records recorded  from 1915 & 1938 through 2006.
 Average Temperature – at Quemado, NM:Month               Maximum          Minimum
 January             46.7°                 13.1°
 July                  85.1°                 50.7°
 Average Annual Precipitation: 10.74 inches.
 Average Temperature – at Springerville, AZ:Month               Maximum          Minimum
 January             47.6°                 15.2°
 July                  82.3°                 51.1°
 Average Annual Precipitation: 11.9 inches.
 Area Info                             Springerville  and Eagar, Arizona are the closest communities to the  property.  The primary governmental  agencies are Apache National Forest with headquarters and the  Springerville Ranger District offices in Springerville, and Apache County,  with the County Seat in St. Johns.  The other major employers are the Salt River Project Coronado Generating  Station at St. Johns  and Tucson Electric Power at Springerville.  Springerville and Eagar are immediate town neighbors  and together provide basic service and supply facilities, the 25-bed White  Mountain Regional Medical Center, elementary and high school education, several  banks, a large multi-purpose domed facility for high school sports, concerts,  etc., parks, and churches.
 Area Attractions    The following information was obtained from  the www.springerville.com
 
            
              Greer and Alpine:  A short drive to the south,  you'll find the mountainside communities of Greer and Alpine. At elevations in  excess of 8,000 feet, many residents of the urban communities of Phoenix and Tucson find the  destination of the White Mountains as an  escape from the summer heat, to marvel in the explosion of colors each fall, or  to enjoy the winter recreational opportunities of skiing and snowmobiling in  the winter. Primarily tourist destinations, these two community's popularity as  a corporate retreat is growing, and with the shopping, dining, and site seeing  opportunities, you're sure to find activities for the entire family.
 
              Lyman Lake State Park:  Located  just minutes from out of town, between St.    Johns and Springerville, this 1,180-acre park  encompasses the shoreline of the man-made reservoir. As one of the largest  lakes in northeastern Arizona,  there are no size restrictions on boats, thus allowing for speed boats and  water skiing. The park features improved campgrounds and hookups, and its group  ramadas are popular locations for local residents. Paved boat ramps, restrooms,  showers, and a small herd of buffalo that reside in the park make the park a  unique destination for residents and visitors. Special interpretive programs,  tournaments, and fireworks are available throughout the summer months.
 
              Sunrise Ski Resort:  65  runs over three mountains, separate snowboarding area, cross country ski  trails, and a special children's area make this resort one of the most popular  in the southwest. Owned and operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe, the  high speed quad chairlifts, with a capacity in excess of 16,000 skiers per  hour, are also open during the spring months for scenic viewing.
 
              Big Lake Recreation  Area/Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests:   An integral part of the communities is the  Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, home to one of the largest stands of  Ponderosa Pine in the world. The 2-million acre forest is home to more than 410  species of wildlife. Each year, the 35 lakes, 680 miles of streams, 36  campgrounds, and over 950 miles of trails are visited over 5 million times. The  Big Lake Recreation Area is home to one of the largest newly developed  recreation facilities, featuring improved campgrounds, hookups, and shower  facilities. During the winter months, the Apache-Sitgreaves National    Forest is also home to one of the largest winter  recreation areas in the southwest, where cross-country skiing trails,  snowmobile rentals, and sledding areas are open to the public.
 
              Casa Malpais Ruins:   The Casa Malpais Pueblo is of the Mogollon Culture. It  is located within the town limits of Springerville,   Arizona at an elevation of 7000  feet. The site is dated from 1240 AD, to 1350 AD. The site includes a 60 room  pueblo, ceremonial structures, a great Kiva and a Solar Calendar. The pueblo  sits above and overlooks the Little Colorado River and has a magnificent view  of the White Mountains. The area will delight  the geologists, naturalists, archaeologists or historians in all who visit. The  site is by guided tour only, 9am, 11am, and 2pm, weather permitting year roun  Price                                     $500,000 – Cash
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          ContactOffered 
            for sale exclusively by:
 Traegen H. Knight
 Headquarters West, Ltd.
 PO BOX 1980
 St. Johns, AZ 85936
 Phone: (928) 524-3740, Fax: (928) 563-7004, Cell: (602) 228-3494
 Email: info@headquarterswest.com
 Web: www.headquarterswest.com/hbarv
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                This information was obtained from sources deemed to be reliable but 
                is not guaranteed by the Broker. Prospective buyers should check all 
                the facts to their satisfaction. The property is subject to prior 
                sale, price change, or withdrawal.
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