This 40 acre tract located approximately 15 miles east of Walsenburg in Huerfano County, features gently rolling terrain with a gradual elevation change from about 5,900 feet down to 5,820 feet, offering open views across the surrounding prairie and distant mountain ranges.The property has frontage along a maintained county road, providing year-round access for residential, ranching, or recreational purposes. The land’s slope and natural contours create several suitable areas for potential building sites, while still allowing for excellent visibility and open-space character. Power is available along the county road.This tract shares the same panoramic setting as the surrounding parcels, with views of the Spanish Peaks to the south, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the west, Greenhorn Mountain to the north, and Pikes Peak to the northeast on clear days. The property’s elevation and open...
This 40 acre tract located approximately 15 miles east of Walsenburg in Huerfano County, features gently rolling terrain with a gradual elevation change from about 5,900 feet down to 5,820 feet, offering open views across the surrounding prairie and distant mountain ranges.The property has frontage along a maintained county road, providing year-round access for residential, ranching, or recreational purposes. The land’s slope and natural contours create several suitable areas for potential building sites, while still allowing for excellent visibility and open-space character. Power is available along the county road.This tract shares the same panoramic setting as the surrounding parcels, with views of the Spanish Peaks to the south, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the west, Greenhorn Mountain to the north, and Pikes Peak to the northeast on clear days. The property’s elevation and open terrain contribute to a sense of privacy and wide-open space, characteristic of this part of southern Colorado.Parcel 6 lies within Colorado Game Management Unit 128, known for pronghorn antelope and occasional mule deer and elk movement. The area’s grasslands and nearby agricultural lands support native forage and seasonal wildlife activity. Additional recreational opportunities are close by, with access to National Forest, BLM, and State Wildlife Areas all within a short drive.With no HOA or restrictive covenants, owners enjoy freedom to use the property as they choose, subject to county regulations. The land is suitable for residential construction, livestock, or outdoor recreation, with straightforward terrain for infrastructure placement or fencing.Walsenburg is about 15 miles west, offering grocery, fuel, and healthcare services. Trinidad lies approximately 45 miles south, and Pueblo about 65 miles north via Interstate 25, providing additional amenities and travel options.This 40 acre parcel represents an opportunity to own accessible, unrestricted acreage in southern Colorado with scenic views, year-round access, and flexibility for a variety of uses. It can be purchased individually or combined with adjoining tracts for those seeking additional land.
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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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