40 acres awaits in Imlay, NV!

Pershing County, Nevada.
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Leave the city lights behind and reconnect with nature on your own land this year! This 40-acre lot is in a quiet corner of Pershing County with just one nearby neighbor. You can camp here for up to 14 days twice a year or build a house for longer visits. Ride ATVs through the desert and hike in the nearby mountains. Spend a day at the beach or on the water at nearby Rye Patch State Recreation Area.

40 acres awaits in Imlay, NV!

40 acres awaits in Imlay, NV!

$23,000

Down Payment: $1 + $250 Documentation Fee

Finance Price: $275/99 months + $250 Documentation Fee

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Acres

40 acres

State

Nevada

County

Pershing

Address

Dun Glen Canyon Rd, Imlay, NV 89418, USA


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Parcel #

008-080-14

008-080-14

Legal Description

T33 R35 Sec 23

T33 R35 Sec 23

Nearest Cities

Lovelock, Nevada

Lovelock, Nevada

Zoning

AMR - Agricultural, Mining, Recreational

AMR - Agricultural, Mining, Recreational

Access

Dirt Road

Dirt Road

Water

Needs Well

Needs Well

Electric

Solar, Wind or Generator

Solar, Wind or Generator

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Rye Patch State Recreation Area

Open year-round, Rye Patch State Recreation Area is situated on a 22-mile long reservoir that has 72 miles of shoreline and 11,000 acres of water surface when full. Visitors enjoy camping, picnicking, swimming and water-skiing, and fisherman delight in the available white bass, catfish, black bass and walleye. Trails around and throughout the park make it easy to enjoy the waterfowl and wildlife that abound, including hawks, eagles, owls, great egrets, antelope, deer and fox. The park also serves as a popular base camp for off-road vehicles, ghost town exploration and gold prospecting.

Star Peak

Star Peak is both the highest and most topographically prominent mountain in both the Humboldt Range and Pershing County in Nevada, United States. It is the sixth-most topographically prominent peak in Nevada. The peak is on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management and has no access restrictions.
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