Squirrel Creek Land and Water
Squirrel Creek Road : Colorado Springs, CO 80928
El Paso County, Colorado
Ranch Description
320 acres with two irrigation wells within minutes of Colorado Springs. Extensive water rights are included. Paved access and incredible views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak. One of the few remaining larger parcels available in the Colorado Springs area.
Land
320 acres of rolling to level grass land with one half mile frontage on paved Squirrel Creek Road. Super easy access to the second largest city in Colorado is an attribute as well as towering views of America's mountain, Pikes Peak. The ground is mostly native forage with some planted back improved grasses.
Improvements
The property is fenced on 3 sides, and has two irrigation wells. One well pump is operated off of a propane fueled engine and has a maximum pumping rate of 550 gallons per minute and decreed to irrigate up to 240 acres. The second well pump is powered by a diesel engine and has a maximum pumping rate of 420 gallons per minute and decreed to irrigate up to 85 acres. There's a center pivot base and underground pine line from the wells to the pivot base. The pivot formerly irrigated 112 to 125 acres as recently as 2008.
Recreation
The ranch is located directly across Squirrel Creek Road from the nearly 8,000 acre Turkey Track Ranch State Trust Lands. Turkey Track allows walk in public access in GMU 118 for large and small game hunting. Mule Deer and Pronghorn are abundant in the area, as well as Coyote and Fox and various small game species.
Agriculture
Formerly irrigated farm land for hay production and range land for grazing. Currently, the property is in use for livestock grazing. Though the property has a long history in agricultural use, it proximity to Colorado Spring and Fountain Colorado, presents a likely highest and best use for development of both the lands and the abundant water. Additional future uses could include solar or wind energy production as the property is near a major transmission line.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property has extensive water rights in the Upper Black Squirrel Groundwater Basin.
Rights to withdraw groundwater pursuant to Colorado Division of Water resources well permits 11273-Fp subject to the decree entered in Case number B53483, District Court for the County of Pueblo 67252-Fp subject to the decree entered in Case numbers Ca53483 and Case No. 80Cw39 District Court, Water Division 2, and 67252-Fp-R, priority 72-87
Region & Climate
Located in the Colorado Springs, Colorado region, the land is within minutes of the city. Colorado Springs offers world class restaurant, entertainment and businesses and is the gateway to the Rocky Mountains sitting at the base of the world famous Pikes Peak. The area climate is semi arid with average rainfall of 14 to 18 inches per year with warm summers and snowy cool winters. Colorado Springs is home to the United States Olympic Training Center and Museum, Garden of the Gods, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the world famous Broadmoor Hotel.
Location
The ranch is conveniently located within minutes of Fountain, Colorado and Colorado Springs. From the property to the Colorado Springs Airport is 25 minutes. It is located 14 miles due east of Fountain, Colorado.
Directions to Ranch
From Marksheffel Rd and Bradley Road, east on Bradley to south on Curtis Road, East on Drennan, South on Peyton Highway to Squirrel Creek Rd east 2.5 miles to the SE corner of the property.
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