This 31.61-acre portion of the larger 276.61-acre property in Las Animas County delivers the same secluded character, diverse habitat, and proven wildlife presence that defines the full tractjust in a more manageable footprint. Situated within Colorado Parks and Wildlife GMU 85, this slice of land sits in a region well-known for strong elk and mule deer numbers. The acreage is fully fenced as part of the parent property and is accessed through the controlled, locked-gate entry system. Within this 31+ acre section, the habitat mirrors the broader landscape: a mix of ponderosa pine, oak brush, scattered aspens, and small open meadow pockets that offer bedding cover, forage, and natural travel routes. These habitat features support the same wildlife movement captured throughout the full 240 acres. Although compact, this segment benefits from the larger propertys established improvementsincl...
This 31.61-acre portion of the larger 276.61-acre property in Las Animas County delivers the same secluded character, diverse habitat, and proven wildlife presence that defines the full tractjust in a more manageable footprint. Situated within Colorado Parks and Wildlife GMU 85, this slice of land sits in a region well-known for strong elk and mule deer numbers. The acreage is fully fenced as part of the parent property and is accessed through the controlled, locked-gate entry system. Within this 31+ acre section, the habitat mirrors the broader landscape: a mix of ponderosa pine, oak brush, scattered aspens, and small open meadow pockets that offer bedding cover, forage, and natural travel routes. These habitat features support the same wildlife movement captured throughout the full 240 acres. Although compact, this segment benefits from the larger propertys established improvementsincluding nearby live water sources, a wildlife water well, food plot areas, and a well-developed trail/road system that provides access for UTV or vehicle where conditions allow. Several vantage points on this acreage offer views toward the Spanish Peaks and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The seller maintains an extensive trail camera history from across the 270+acres, showing mature bull elk, wide-framed mule deer bucks, black bear, and turkeywith documented use spilling directly into this 31+ -acre area due to its strategic position within the broader habitat layout. The terrain here includes rolling timbered hillsides, small benches, and scattered rock features that create natural game movement corridors. While private and off-grid, the property remains within reasonable reach of amenities: Aguilar (3545 minutes), Weston (4050 minutes), and Trinidad (5565 minutes), depending on route and conditions. Power is not on site, and buyers should complete due diligence for any intended improvements. Offering a manageable acreage with the benefits of a larger wildlife-rich landscape, this 31.61-acre tract provides seclusion, strong habitat diversity, and access to proven hunting and recreational opportunities in southern Colorado. Buyers are encouraged to verify all intended uses and any additional lease considerations during due diligence.
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