Covering an expanse of territory over 11,000 square miles in reach, Apache County is not just one of the largest counties in America, but also its longest. In fact, this area is so sprawling you'll be able to observe significant changes both in climate and scenery as you traverse its considerable length. From the Sitgreaves National Forest, cold water lakes and the fine grazing country of the south to the picturesque painted desert, gorges and canyons in its north, Apache County's sprawl makes it home to a surprising number of attractions. In fact, within the borders of this largely rural county you'll be able to visit such iconic western landmarks as the Four Corners Monument, Petrified Forest National Park, Canyon de Chelly and Window Rock, to name just a few. In addition, Apache County's quiet western lifestyle of family farms and wide open spaces makes this an excellent place to raise a family. Experience this first hand when you buy land here today.
Set against the backdrop of the Sonoran Desert, this south central Arizona county serves as the gateway to Mexico and the rich influence it's had on American life. Translated as "holy cross" in Spanish, Santa Cruz County is one of Arizona's most diverse destinations, offering an eclectic mix of history, culture, art and recreation in a beautiful and serene setting. In fact, from the artist colony of Tubac, to the historic national monuments of Tumacacori, to the birding town of Patagonia and the wine country of Sonoita and Elgin, a journey through this charming southern county will stimulate and satisfy the senses more than any casual tourist might know. Buy land here and experience all the rich offerings of this sunny almost-south of the border paradise.
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Located in Central Arizona and named for the region's most populous tribe, Yavapai County is a modern reminder of the rich history and myriad cultures that have lived in its borders throughout the ages. Remnants of everything from cliff dwellings to abandoned mines and cavalry forts, tell the tales of bygone cultures of indigenous peoples and the violent struggles for their American frontier. These landmarks and the stories they tell now thrive off tourists and locals alike and among the popular destinations that call this County home are everything from the wind swept dunes of the Sonoran Desert to the sun burnt cliffs of the Red Rock State Park. In between are plenty of lakes, forests, trails and campgrounds to enjoy as well as the annual Frontier Days Rodeo that takes place each year in the County seat of Prescott. Buy land here and you'll not only experience this rich history first hand, you'll also become a part of it.
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