A large collection of parcels spanning hundreds of acres near the site for Burning Man is hitting the market.

Three parcels totaling more than 615 acres at the edge of the Black Rock Desert are scheduled to go on the auction block in April via online marketplace Concierge Auctions.

The collection of properties — described as one of the last privately owned parcels near Burning Man’s annual location — was called “one of the most significant private land offerings” for some time in Gerlach, Nevada, by those behind the auction.

“This is one of the most compelling land offerings to emerge in Northern Nevada in decades,” said Carl Digennaro of Key Realty Las Vegas. “With its geothermal features and significant water rights, along with its rich history and proximity to Burning Man, it offers extraordinary scale and flexibility.”

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