This 80 acre tract located approximately 15 miles east of Walsenburg in Huerfano County, features rolling terrain with subtle ridgelines and one larger arroyo providing natural drainage and landscape variation. Formerly part of a larger working ranch, the tract retains the wide-open character typical of the region, offering multiple vantage points for building, grazing, or recreational use.County road frontage ensures year-round access, and portions of the property are partially fenced, leaving flexibility for improvements, livestock, or continued agricultural use. The rolling topography, combined with the arroyo, creates natural divisions and multiple potential sites for homes, cabins, or other structures while maintaining privacy and expansive views.From nearly any location on the property, the Spanish Peaks dominate the southern horizon, Greenhorn Mountain rises to the north, and the ...
This 80 acre tract located approximately 15 miles east of Walsenburg in Huerfano County, features rolling terrain with subtle ridgelines and one larger arroyo providing natural drainage and landscape variation. Formerly part of a larger working ranch, the tract retains the wide-open character typical of the region, offering multiple vantage points for building, grazing, or recreational use.County road frontage ensures year-round access, and portions of the property are partially fenced, leaving flexibility for improvements, livestock, or continued agricultural use. The rolling topography, combined with the arroyo, creates natural divisions and multiple potential sites for homes, cabins, or other structures while maintaining privacy and expansive views.From nearly any location on the property, the Spanish Peaks dominate the southern horizon, Greenhorn Mountain rises to the north, and the Sangre de Cristo Range stretches westward. On clear days, Pikes Peak is visible to the northeast. The eastern edge overlooks the Cucharas River Valley, providing long-distance views across open prairie and foothill landscapes.This parcel is one of several available in the area, including six tracts of roughly 40 acres each. Each offers county road frontage, partial fencing, and the option to combine adjoining tracts for expanded acreage. The manageable topography supports straightforward development for a home site, seasonal cabin, or agricultural use.The property lies within Colorado Game Management Unit 128, known for pronghorn antelope and occasional mule deer and elk movement. Its open grasslands and natural arroyo provide seasonal habitat and support native forage. Nearby public lands, including National Forest, BLM, and State Wildlife Areas, offer opportunities for hunting, hiking, and other outdoor recreation.Electric is available on site. The combination of rolling terrain, the central arroyo, and county road access makes future development feasible for residential, recreational, or agricultural purposes. The parcel’s size accommodates livestock operations, pasture rotation, or recreational pursuits such as horseback riding and ATV exploration.Southern Colorado’s climate features four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, and moderate precipitation, supporting a range of agricultural and recreational activities. The open terrain and elevation provide excellent year-round visibility while maintaining a quiet, private setting.Nearby towns provide convenient services and connectivity. Walsenburg is about 15 miles west, offering groceries, fuel, dining, and healthcare. Trinidad lies roughly 45 miles south, and Pueblo is about 65 miles north via Interstate 25. The property combines accessibility with the scenic rural character of southern Colorado.Parcel 4 represents a rare opportunity to acquire a sizable tract of Colorado land with rolling terrain, a large central arroyo, county road access, panoramic views, and flexibility for multiple uses. Whether for a home site, recreational retreat, or agricultural operation, it offers the space and versatility sought in the region.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom I-25: Begin heading east on CO-10 E and continue for 5.1 mi. Turn left onto Co Rd 120 and continue for 5.7 mi. Turn right onto Co Rd 121
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