NESTLED amidst the rugged landscapes of northern Navajo County, Coslor Cove emerges as a beacon of self-sufficiency and serenity. Situated a remote 150 miles from civilization, this off-grid community in Arizona beckons pioneers seeking a life less ordinary. In the remote heart of northern Navajo County, Arizona, a pioneering community is taking shape amidst the stark beauty of the desert.
Coslor Cove is not just a settlement but a bold experiment in self-sufficiency. Founded by Philip Gleason, this 1,300-acre off-grid enclave sits above the vast Coconino Aquifer. This ensures a reliable water source despite the arid surroundings.
Designed for those seeking independence from traditional urban life, Coslor Cove aims to attract 200 residents willing to embrace a lifestyle centered on sustainable farming and off-grid living. Basic infrastructure — including solar panels, water storage tanks, and Starlink satellite Internet — provides modern amenities in an otherwise rugged environment. "For those yearning for a life less conventional, blending the tranquility of nature with the freedom of self-reliance, Coslor Cove is the perfect setting," proclaims its website .
This sentiment captures the ethos of a community where residents co-own expansive desert landscapes, collaborate in shared greenhouses, and practice sustainable living through solar energy and water conservation, the website says. You can also secure a perfect slice of solitude by reserving a two-or-more acre plot i.