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Mormon Lake Houses for Sale

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    $360,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 693 Sq Ft

    135 Spruce Dr, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038

    3 parcels included in sale. OWNED LAND. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath cabin that is a wonderful place to enjoy the cool weather. Sit on the deck and enjoy your morning coffee and cool weather. Great opportunity to own a piece of Mormon Lake Ponderosa Pines property! Mormon Lake is usually 30 degrees than the valley.

    Theresa Jones West USA Realty

    135 Spruce Dr, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038
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    $375,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 864 Sq Ft

    1335 Park Dr, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038

    Welcome to your perfect mountain getaway in the heart of Mormon Lake! This warm & inviting 3-bdrm cabin is tucked among towering ponderosa pines, offering the ultimate blend of tranquility & rustic charm. Situated on two spacious lots, there's plenty of room to roam, relax, & enjoy the fresh mountain air. Step inside to find a cozy living space with rich wood accents, a wood-burning fireplace for

    Theresa Jones West USA Realty

    1335 Park Dr, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038
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    $1,100,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,830 Sq Ft

    207 Blue Ridge Rd, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038

    Welcome to your dream retreat! Nestled in highly sought-after Ponderosa Pines Tall Pine neighborhood. Beautiful 3-bdrm , w/den-4th bdrm, 2-bath (.75 bathdwnstrs) hm sits on over an acre, offering privacy, space & breathtaking views. Backing National Forest, you'll enjoy peaceful mornings, endless wildlife sightings, & direct access to hiking, biking, & nature right from your bkyd. Features

    Theresa Jones West USA Realty

    207 Blue Ridge Rd, Mormon Lake, AZ 86038

Why Live in Mormon Lake

Mormon Lake, a secluded residential community about 30 miles southeast of Flagstaff, is nestled within the Coconino National Forest. This rustic area appeals to those who prioritize outdoor living over urban amenities. The neighborhood features a small cowboy-themed downtown with a general store, steakhouse, and saloon. Utilities are limited, with many residents relying on well water or deliveries. The community consists of both second homeowners and a tight-knit group of year-round residents. Tourism is significant, with some homes rented to visitors who also stay at the Mormon Lake Lodge or the local trailer park. The homes here range from midcentury cabins to custom-built retreats, often set on sizable lots amidst ponderosa pines. Mormon Lake itself, an intermittent lake, is about 5 miles north and offers fishing and occasional kayaking. The area is rich in recreational opportunities, including hiking trails like the 2-mile Mormon Lakeview Trail and off-road ATV driving. For more extensive amenities, residents travel to Flagstaff, a 35- to 45-minute drive away. Local events, such as the annual Community Safety and Fun Day and the Fourth of July parade, foster a sense of community. While the area is at risk for wildfires, the Mormon Lake Fire District provides local emergency services. The neighborhood's main roads connect to Interstates 17 and 40, facilitating access to Flagstaff Pulliam Airport and Flagstaff Medical Center.
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