Starting at the south end of the property, one will find the prominent feature, Nipple Peak, which tops out at 2240 ft. One only needs to climb halfway up the peak to have tremendous views over the Colorado River Valley and Callahan Divide to the north. From Nipple Peak, the property slopes downward to the north with the low point being 1900 ft. in the channel of Live Oak Creek. This wet weather creek meanders across the property on the northern third. Two other tributaries cross the property and help supply four small ponds. Along the west boundary, there is a small rise that was likely the site of an Indian camp. There are numerous grinding mortars and evidence of burned rock middens that early people would use to cook the food that was ground in the mortars. In some areas, the ground is littered with flakes and debitage from knapping. Centrally located on the property is a 2015 2200sq. ft. 3 bed-2 bath manufactured home.