Located near the San Isabel National Forest and the quiet mountain town of Beulah, Colorado, this 40-acre property offers a new owner a great opportunity for a land investment, hunting property, home site, or horse property. Land This parcel has thriving grass and abundant trees, and is already...
Enjoy majestic views of the Spanish Peaks that rise in the distance from this very usable thirty five acre parcel in Ghost River Ranch. Located just South of Colorado City and North of Walsenburg, this area offers a multitude of recreational possibilities including close proximity to Lake Isabel...
Beautiful mesa ridge and Mt. Greenhorn views await at the end of a lane on this tucked away thirty five acre parcel. Mustang Arroyo is a dramatic feature on this property providing seasonal flows from winter mountain runoff in the Spring. Open grass meadows, Pinon, and gently rolling terrain give...
Red Rock Ridge 276 gentle acres bordering 30 square miles of Bureau of Land Management public lands. Over the counter elk tags for archery second and third seasons. This land is blessed with 100 usable terrain with a perfect mix of trees and meadow. 5 minutes away is hunting access to the...
Wide open eastern El Paso County grassland for you and your animals to enjoy. AG zoning and no HOA or covenants. Great southern exposure and 30 minutes to Colorado
Location: 107.15 acres located in the S1/2Nw1/4 and N1/2Sw1/4 of Section 35, Township 21 South, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M. Surveyed into three parcels as follows: Parcel 3 - 36.03 acres Parcel 4 - 35.87 acres Parcel 5 - 35.03 acres All three parcels (3, 4, and 5) are surveyed, and the survey is...
This property uniquely sits between two high bluffs, with Bradford Mesa on the north and a gravel ridge extension of Walsen Craig on the south. The Sand Arroyo is a long drainage entering the property from the west, that collects a lot of run-offs from the foothills. There are excellent views of...
The property benefits from an adjudicated irrigation well under Case No. W-1190, dated March 19, 1973, recognized as Irrigation Well Boone No. 9. Its Priority Date traces back to December 31, 1948, enabling a flow rate of 2.222 cubic feet per second (c.f.s.) or 1,000 gallons per minute (g.p.m.)...