- Meadview is located in the heart of the Lake Mead National Recreational Area on a high desert
plateau with elevations around 4000'. The mountain ranges behind the town (The
Grand Wash cliffs) are as high as 6000'.
Pierce Ferry Road is main artery to Meadview. It was the original Morman Trail used by pioneers
on their way west. The Grand Wash Cliffs stretch 10 miles from Lake Mead City past downtown Meadview.
- The climate is mild with summer highs of 90 to 100 and winter lows of 40 to 60. The evenings cool
off nicely in summer. Once in a while you will see some snow fall. The air is clean and the skies are clear. At night you
can view millions of stars in the sky. It is a great area to own a telescope.
- Meadview is mostly a retirement and vacation area with Lake Mead only 10 miles away. The population
is estimated to be around 3000. The children attend school in Dolan Springs K-12th grades. (approx. 30 miles away) The county provides the bus service.
- The scenery in this area is beautiful. You have the Joshua Tree Forest, the everchanging mountain
range of the Grand Wash Cliffs with their spectacular colors, the Grand Canyon West and of course Lake Mead National Recreational Area.
- The air is clean and the skies are clear. At night you can view millions of stars in the sky. It is a great place to own a telescope.
The water is pure and untreated, pumped from deep wells.
- There are quite a few businesses. A market, gas station, post office, library, restaurants, motels, clubhouse, lumberyard + hardware,
many churches of all denominations. The town has only grown and will continue to do so with new businesses coming in and more people finding this Northwest Arizona secret
hideaway.
- Property stretches over 12 miles. Many of the lots are 1 acre in size. There are smaller
city lots also. This is a beautiful area.
- If you get an itch for the city, Kingman, AZ is about 50 miles, Las Vegas, NV is 100 miles, Lake Havasu City, AZ is 120 miles and Bullhead City, AZ is 100 miles
|