Land For Sale • 205 AC
The Mountain Springs Oasis Building Site is a rare find in California, located 20 miles west of Needles and 90 miles east of Barstow on one of the heaviest traveled truck corridors in the country. Located in the Piute Mountains, this property sits on the crest of the Mountain Springs Summit on Interstate 40, at 2,770 feet elevation. There are slow truck lanes in both directions ending at a commercially rated overpass. From the property, visibility is nearly 25 miles in all directions. The asset is perfect for competition-free development possibilities, including a travel plaza, fueling, fast food, lodging, a theme park, or Tribal Casino. Located in San Bernardino County, the Nevada and Arizona borders are close to this property. Las Vegas, NV, Bullhead City and Kingman, AZ, Barstow and Needles, CA, the popular Lake Havasu in Arizona with the famous London Bridge, and several popular casinos are all within driving distance. California Historic Route 66 Needles to Barstow Corridor highlights this immediate area is part of America’s Main Street. The 2,448-mile ribbon of highway that was once an inspiring symbol of adventure and freedom in danger of vanishing into the past. The California section from Needles to Barstow through the Mojave Desert is one of the most unique sections of the route with its one-hundred twenty-eight timber trestle bridges and associated drainage features, and its distinctive landscape context which has changed very little since the establishment of Route 66 in 1926.
Accessible to all Four Corners of the Freeway on and off ramps at the intersection of I-40 and Mountain Springs Oasis / Old Route 66. |
Zoned commercial and residential, Water and Power at land, much development work has already been done. |
Travel Center and related fast food, lodging and service business development potential. |
Perfect site for Mojave Desert Visitor's Center and Route 66 themed business. |
Located at the top of a hill, highly visible from both directions. |
Trucking short rest activity is common on the off ramps, create an actual travel center. |