2729 Bison Ranch Trail, Overgaard, Arizona, 85933, United States
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Described as the Rim Country of Arizona, the countryside surrounding the WorldMark Bison Ranch is both dramatic and beautiful. Marked by rugged canyon land, striking rock formations, and lush mountain forests, Arizona’s Rim Country includes sites with ancient petroglyphs, deep cold-water lakes, and millions of acres for mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, or exploring on foot, via ATV, or from the comfort of your car.
Although you have no doubt loved your WorldMark vacation ownership, you may, for any number of reasons, have decided it is time to sell. Let our website make selling your WorldMark timeshare at the Bison Ranch easy!
By following the link you’ll find on this webpage, you can learn about our free timeshare advertising and then open your account and create your ad at the resale price you choose. Advertising your timeshare for resale on our high-traffic website is just that easy. And when your WorldMark ownership sells, pocket all the proceeds of the sale because your timeshare deal is a direct seller to buyer transaction, with no agents in the middle.
Vacationing becomes especially peaceful and secluded when you own one of the 23 timeshare units at the WorldMark Bison Ranch Resort. Floor plans include one- and two-bedroom layouts, all with well equipped kitchens (including a dishwasher), air conditioning, a romantic gas fireplace, an in-unit washer and dryer, a private deck with gas barbeque grill, and cable television with DVD player.
Just outside your door, WorldMark owners and guests enjoy a seasonally open outdoor pool, a children’s pool, and a hot tub, along with a volleyball court, fitness center, pool table, ping-pong table, and arcade games. On site there is a children’s playground, a gift shop, and a picnic area.
During your WorldMark Bison Ranch vacation, you’ll want to visit the Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests, the Petrified Forest National Park, and Kinishba Ruins, a 600-room Puebloan village that dates back to 1250 A.D.