Located in the northwestern portion of Arizona, a specific unincorporated community exists within Mohave County. This community lies south of Kingman, the county seat, and north of the more expansive area surrounding Interstate 40. Its geographical coordinates position it within the high desert landscape characteristic of this region of the state.
The area’s location provides access to both the economic opportunities and services available in Kingman, while maintaining a degree of separation and a more rural atmosphere. Historically, its development has been influenced by its proximity to transportation corridors and the availability of land suitable for residential and agricultural purposes. The climate, typical of the Arizona desert, features hot summers and mild winters, affecting the lifestyle and infrastructure of the area.