This 40 acre tract located approximately 15 miles east of Walsenburg in Huerfano County, Colorado is one of 6 available. Like its neighboring parcel, it offers open terrain with a mix of gently sloping and level areas, suitable for multiple potential building or recreational sites. Ownership is unrestricted, with no HOA or covenants, allowing a variety of uses while remaining compliant with county regulations.This parcel is one of several available in the area, including 7 tracts of roughly 40 acres each and one larger parcel of approximately 80 acres. Each property provides county road frontage, partial fencing, and the ability to combine adjoining tracts for expanded acreage. The manageable topography allows for straightforward development, whether for a home site, seasonal cabin, or agricultural purposes.Scenic views surround the property. To the south, the Spanish Peaks are prominent...
This 40 acre tract located approximately 15 miles east of Walsenburg in Huerfano County, Colorado is one of 6 available. Like its neighboring parcel, it offers open terrain with a mix of gently sloping and level areas, suitable for multiple potential building or recreational sites. Ownership is unrestricted, with no HOA or covenants, allowing a variety of uses while remaining compliant with county regulations.This parcel is one of several available in the area, including 7 tracts of roughly 40 acres each and one larger parcel of approximately 80 acres. Each property provides county road frontage, partial fencing, and the ability to combine adjoining tracts for expanded acreage. The manageable topography allows for straightforward development, whether for a home site, seasonal cabin, or agricultural purposes.Scenic views surround the property. To the south, the Spanish Peaks are prominent, while the Sangre de Cristo Mountains rise to the west. Greenhorn Mountain is visible to the north, and on clear days, Pikes Peak can be seen to the northeast. The eastern ridgeline overlooks the Cucharas River Valley, providing additional depth and a strong sense of open space.Parcel 2 lies within Colorado Game Management Unit 128, known for pronghorn antelope and occasional deer and elk activity. The surrounding open grasslands and agricultural lands create a natural corridor for wildlife and seasonal habitat. Nearby public lands include National Forest, BLM, State Wildlife Areas, and wilderness areas, offering opportunities for hunting, hiking, fishing, and other outdoor recreation within a short drive.Utility options are available nearby, with power accessible in the general area. Water hauling or delivery is a practical choice for those not installing a well immediately. The county road frontage ensures year-round access and connectivity to main highways.The property’s location provides a combination of seclusion and convenience. Walsenburg is roughly 15 miles west, offering grocery, fuel, dining, and healthcare services. Trinidad is approximately 45 miles south, and Pueblo is about 65 miles north via Interstate 25, providing additional commercial and travel options.Southern Colorado’s climate features mild temperatures, moderate precipitation, and abundant sunshine. The terrain supports livestock, horses, and small-scale agricultural activities while providing quiet surroundings. Open zoning allows for residential construction, ranching, or recreational uses without restrictive covenants.Parcel 2 offers an opportunity to acquire 40 acres of unrestricted Colorado land with county road access, open terrain, and expansive mountain views. Buyers may purchase this parcel alone or combine it with other tracts to create a larger contiguous property. The tract provides flexibility for a range of rural uses and long-term ownership potential in one of southern Colorado’s accessible and scenic areas.
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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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