“MJ FRIENDLY” Huerfano County-37.2 Acres-APN40304133

This gorgeous 37 acre parcel located in Huerfano County near Walsenburg features mountain views.

If you are an MJ Entrepreneur, this property has great potential for you! Large enough for a commercial well. Far enough from neighbors to be left alone.

The views in this area and the abundant wildlife make it a wonderful place to live or visit. Add the fact that it is sunny more than 300 days per year, and you have an outdoor paradise…… or, fuel your greenhouse!

Build a cabin, park a mobile home or just bring out your RV and camp on your own property, the restrictions are few. Enjoy recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, motocross, fishing at nearby reservoirs and river and hunting right on the property, being surrounded by watering holes. At this price you will be hard pressed to match the value.

Won’t last long at this price!

Early payoff options
2 yr payoff discount 15%=2862.15 or 1 yr 255 = 4749.25.

Seller Name: Mile High Rural Land

Seller Phone: 866-707-DIRT (3478)

Seller Email: [email protected]

Contact Website or Check Out: https://milehighruralland.com/listings/

Comparable parcels:

35 Acres, $17,500 CASH

http://www.landwatch.com/Huerfano-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/2718133

35 Acres, $20,000 CASH

http://www.landwatch.com/Huerfano-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/3387610

40 Acres $25,000 CASH

http://www.landwatch.com/Huerfano-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/2786055

Local attractions

The Huerfano River Wind Farm, Colorado’s largest producer of distributed generation (DG) power, is located ten miles north of Walsenburg, just off of Interstate 25. The farm uses Sany-made turbines and feeds into the San Isabel Electric Association grid. It is owned by Tamra-Tacoma Capital Partners, a New York-based investment firm. As you travel into Huerfano County from the North you will see the Spanish Peaks loom larger and larger. Travelers will pass a series of US flags along Interstate 25 which mark the boundary of Crown Valley Ranch. Visitors can shop in the many small town antique and novelty shops along Walsenburg’s downtown.

Located at 420 Main Street, Walsenburg, Colorado 81089, within the offices of The Colorado Cannabis Growers Association is a quasi Cannabis Art gallery featuring the works of various fine artists around the world. The second Wednesday of each month at 6:00 pm The Colorado Cannabis Growers Association holds top of industry special guest speakers. These speakers outline various topics regarding the legal marijuana industry.

During summer months guests can enjoy various hip music events including Sonic Bloom and Hippie Days in the beautiful mountain town of Gardner. Gardner is located on scenic “Highway of Love ” or State Highway 69. Don’t miss the wonderful food at the Wildflower Cafe in downtown Gardner.

Lathrop State Park, located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the city limits of Walsenburg, is the State of Colorado’s first State Park and is over 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) in size. Two lakes, Martin Lake and Horseshoe Lake offer fishing, stocked by the State of Colorado (Division of Wildlife of the Department of Natural Resources), water skiing, boating, jet skiing, hiking, camping and is the only State Park in Colorado with a golf course.

The nearby Spanish Peaks are a national landmark and named one of Colorado’s Seven Wonders by the Denver Post. The Highway of The Legends, connecting Walsenburg with La Veta, other historic mining towns, and Trinidad, is a National Scenic and Historic Byway,

The Walsenburg Golf Course is a 9-hole public golf course open for play year round. The City opened a two-million dollar water park, “Walsenburg Wild Waters” after efforts by former mayor Maurice Brau and the City Council, on May 27, 2007.

The Huerfano River Wind Farm, Colorado’s largest producer of distributed generation (DG) power, is located ten miles north of Walsenburg, just off of Interstate 25. The farm uses Sany-made turbines and feeds into the San Isabel Electric Association grid. It is owned by Tamra-Tacoma Capital Partners, a New York-based investment firm.

About the Seller: Mile High Rural Land was formed to acquire and resell undeveloped raw land at deep discounts, enabling our investors to capitalize on multiple exit strategies, cash, terms or hold for capital gain. The properties we provide to our buyers are generally purchased for investment, to enjoy with family, build a cabin or second home, to use for camping, ride motorcycles, hunt, etc.

Mile High Rural Land is officially Land Academy certified.

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Mountain Views & Wildlife: Alamosa|40AC| APN513905400327

Gorgeous 40 acre parcel is located in Alamosa County in the heart of the Colorado’s San Luis Valley features 360 degree mountain views, including the Sangre de Christo Range. Just a few minutes drive from the San Luis Reservoir for swimming, fishing and hiking and just a little further to the Great Sand Dunes National Park.

All the views in this area and the abundant wildlife make it a wonderful place to live or visit. Add the fact that it is sunny more than 300 days per year, and you have an outdoor plans.

Build a cabin, park a mobile home or just bring out your RV and camp on your own property, the restrictions are few. And at this price you will be hard pressed to match the value.

All 40 acres can be yours for just $12,997. CASH, priced for quick sale. Or Seller Financing 0% Interest, $2,000 down, $250/mo, 72 mo ($20,000). If paid off in under 2 years: 15% discount, 1year 25% discount.

We Purchased this Property with Title Insurance!

Seller Name: Mile High Rural Land

Seller Phone: 866-707-DIRT (3478)

Seller Email: [email protected]

Contact Website or Check Out: https://milehighruralland.com/listings/

Alamosa County

Alamosa County is one of the 64 counties of the U.S. of Colorado. This county have a good places to bond with your family, enjoy and forget your problems for a while like Sangre De Cristo Wilderness, San Luis State Park, Rio Grande National Forest, Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Reserves and Alamosa Wildlife Refuge.

About Costilla County and the San Luis Valley

The San Luis Valley

The San Luis Valley, North America’s largest alpine valley, sits at the south-central border of Colorado and New Mexico, beginning just above of Taos, NM and extending north to Poncha Pass, near Villa Grove, CO. Highways 160 (east-west) and 285 (north-south) are the region’s primary transportation veins.

The San Luis Valley sits at about 7,500 feet above sea level, in a semi-arid region ringed on all sides by mountains. The climate is dry and temperate for three seasons, with sunny, warm, pleasant summers and cool, breezy springs and falls. Winters can be harsh, with daytime temperatures averaging in the 20s and often dipping well below zero at night. Snowfall is common from October through April and accumulates in the foothills and mountains (including Zapata), usually melting off quickly in the lower elevations.

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve

Just north of Zapata is one of North America’s largest dune fields, and one of the most biologically diverse park in the United States. Miles of drifting, changing, ethereal dunes stretch out in every direction, and soar as high as 700 feet above visitors. In the lush landscape surrounding the dunes, mule deer, elk, black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, eagles, hawks and other wildlife share the park with more than 300,000 visitors each year. Many of these animals share a community backyard with Zapata residents.

More information about the park

Surrounding area

Mosca and Hooper

These two small, rural towns on State Highway 17 serve as the gateway to Zapata and the Great Sand Dunes for travelers coming from points north. Mosca is home to the Colorado Gator Park (you read that right!) and the Mosca Pit Stop, a convenience store, gas station and popular, local watering hole. Just north of Mosca near Hooper is the famed UFO Watchtower, a collection of other-worldly memoribilia and a raised platform for prime outer space viewing. Hooper is also home to the Hooper Pool – a deceptively simple name for a divine, geothermal swimming experience.

Crestone

Called the Hamlet of the San Luis Valley, Crestone is a small but active arts community on the north side of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. Holistic living, eco-building, solar power and other modern, back-to-the-land values are popular here, as is a connected community devoted to artisan culture.

Blanca, Fort Garland and San Luis

This trio of small towns on the southeastern edge of the San Luis Valley have a rich Hispanic history visible in their architecture and community events. Blanca’s two small grocers are a popular place for Zapata residents to stop for the basics, and the community center along US Route 160 between Blanca and Fort Garland offers residents an array of fitness and educational opportunities at low cost.

San Luis, just a few miles from the New Mexico border, is seeing a resurgence in its arts and cultural community. Between these three towns there’s no shortage of hometown-style diners – both Mexican and American – to choose from.

Alamosa and Monte Vista

The business and cultural center of the San Luis Valley, Alamosa is home to just under 10,000 people, dozens of dining options, several hotels, retail stores, grocery stores, parks, galleries, the fabled Rio Grande and its namesake, the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad.

Despite being just half that size, Alamosa’s sister city, Monte Vista, is also bustling, with a charming, active downtown, a rural livestock events center and a wildlife refuge that’s home to some 25,000 migrating Sandhill Cranes each spring and fall.

Other unique facts and fables about the area

The San Luis Valley covers an area of about 8,000 miles, about the size of the state of Connecticut, but its total population is less than 50,000.

The valley’s economic engines are tourism and agriculture. Potatoes and barley are the main crop.

There are more than 500 known artists living in the San Luis Valley today.

Native American legend holds that the San Luis Valley is the site of “Sipapu,” or place of emergence. They believe their ancestors gathered to this special place to be led underground and await the cleansing of the earth and the coming of the new world. It’s believed that the exact spot of Sipapu is near the San Luis Lakes, not far from Zapata.

Eighty acres of fields outside Mosca are now home to the largest solar installation of its kind in North America.

The San Luis Valley enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine each year.

About the Seller: Mile High Rural Land was formed to acquire and resell undeveloped raw land at deep discounts, enabling our investors to capitalize on multiple exit strategies, cash, terms or hold for capital gain. The properties we provide to our buyers are generally purchased for investment, to enjoy with family, build a cabin or second home, to use for camping, ride motorcycles, hunt, etc.

Mile High Rural Land is officially Land Academy certified.

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Colorado-2 Acres with Power & Water | APN26330 |-205/mo

Wake up on a peaceful place and a smell of fresh air with majestic view of the valley and the mountains. Enjoy abundant wildlife, and a gentle stream in your backyard. Yes, a large irrigation ditch runs along the property border, which will bring birds, wildlife and facilitate fast growth of nice big trees. Add the fact that it is sunny more than 300 days per year, and you have an outdoor paradise.

Just 4 hours from Denver, 2 hours from Colorado Springs

Build a cabin your dream cabin, park a mobile home or just bring out your RV and camp on your own property. Enjoy area recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, motocross, fishing, waterskiing, swimming and hunting, to name a few. Walsenburg Reservoir, Horseshoe Lake, Lake Oehm and Huerfano River and golf are only a short drive.

Please check link about your Rv’s: http://huerfano.us/uploads/land-use-office/regulations/1.00 Zoning Regulations.pdf

There are several cabins nearby and the property is on a county maintained access road.

Won’t last long at this price!

Seller Name: Mile High Rural Land

Seller Phone: 866-707-DIRT (3478)

Seller Email: [email protected]

Comparable parcels: Nearby Comp-3AC 13K Sold

Local Attractions

The Cuchara Valley

Follow trails through tall evergreens and quaking aspens. Stand on rock outcroppings and survey the valleys and vistas as they tumble upon each other to the horizon. Sit under a tree and listen…to the songs of the birds, the wind, the trees…the song of the mountains. Relax you’re in the Cuchara Valley.

The Cuchara Valley has something for almost everyone. For history buffs, a visit to Francisco Fort Museum in La Veta is a must. La Veta is also home to several working artists, whose work can be seen at the Gallery in the La Veta Town Park, as well as several local businesses.

With San Isabel National Forest surrounding Cuchara, there are a lot of opportunities for camping, hiking, mountain biking, hunting, cross country skiing, fishing or just sitting under a tree. Public access for fishing can be found at Bear and Blue Lakes at the Cuchara Recreation Area south of La Veta, Trail information can be obtained from the San Isabel National Forests office in La Veta. Horseback riding, golf and other activities are available through private vendors.

The Valley is also home to a variety of wildlife. In addition to deer and elk, there are big horn sheep, black bear, mountain lion, fox, bobcat, coyote and beaver.

The nearby Spanish Peaks are a national landmark and named one of Colorado’s Seven Wonders by the Denver Post. The Highway of The Legends, connecting Walsenburg with La Veta, other historic mining towns, and Trinidad, is a National Scenic and Historic Byway,

The Walsenburg Golf Course is a 9-hole public golf course open for play year round. The City opened a two-million dollar water park, “Walsenburg Wild Waters” after efforts by former mayor Maurice Brau and the City Council, on May 27, 2007.

Lathrop State Park, located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the city limits of Walsenburg, is the State of Colorado’s first State Park and is over 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) in size. Two lakes, Martin Lake and Horseshoe Lake offer fishing, stocked by the State of Colorado (Division of Wildlife of the Department of Natural Resources), water skiing, boating, jet skiing, hiking, camping and is the only State Park in Colorado with a golf course.

http://lavetacucharachamber.com/visitor-info/things-to-do/

http://www.cucharamountainescape.com/attractions.html

About the Seller: Mile High Rural Land is a property investment company that prides itself on quick, professional, easy transactions. We are a family owned company and take pride on individualized attention and customer satisfaction.

We buy and sell land quickly at wholesale prices, but sell to anyone. We operate this business from our home in Boulder Colorado, utilizing technology and operating 100% online to keep our costs down and pass the savings onto our buyers.

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35-Acre Hunter’s Paradise Colorado

Hunters Paradise in Southern Colorado-35 Acres

Another fantastic property from Mile High Rural Land.

Escape to total tranquility. This 35-acre parcel features rolling hills terrain with Pinon and Cedar trees. There are some nice flat areas perfect to build a hunting cabin, park a tiny home or a container home This property has wash fed ponds on two sides and has phenomenal hunting habitat. With the many Deer, Antelope and Elk , along with the smaller game in the area, this is a hunters paradise.

Or, if you prefer to not have any neighbors, this is a perfect property for that. No covenants, no restrictions and beautiful views all around. Bring your RV and camp on your own property. Enjoy Colorado’s over 300 days of sunshine by day and stargaze at night.

You may also enjoy this for your own private land for riding motorcycles and ATV’s.

Some nearby attractions are the towns of Gardner, La Veta and Walsenburg, as well as many points of interest. From many 14er hikes to lakes and rivers for fishing and summer recreation, the Great Sand Dunes near Alamosa. So many things to do.

Located 25 minutes south of Gardner, 45 minutes from Walsenburg of County Rd 531

GPS: 37.689124, -105.149026 (past these coordinates into google maps)

Conveyance Document: Special Warranty Deed

Please see this link for RV parking:
http://huerfano.us/uploads/land-use-office/regulations/1.00 Zoning Regulations.pdf

Comparable properties:

35 Acres, $25,000http://www.landwatch.com/Huerfano-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/27120694

35 Acres, $29,999 http://www.landwatch.com/Huerfano-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/3928045

35 Acres, $45,000http://www.landwatch.com/Huerfano-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/3970701

Information Resources

County Code Enforcement http://www.huerfano.us/Code_of_the_West.php

County Land Use http://www.huerfano.us/Building_Inspector_Info.php

Huntscore.com https://huntscore.com/hunts/co/deer/a5da2a9e-d96c-4506-b714-754daac5b836

About the Seller: Mile High Rural Land is a property investment company that prides itself on quick, professional, easy transactions. We are a family owned company and take pride in individualized attention and customer satisfaction.

We buy and sell land quickly at wholesale prices but sell to anyone. We operate this business from our home in Boulder Colorado, utilizing technology and operating 100% online to keep our costs down and pass the savings onto our buyers.

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$0 down, 9% interest, $99/mo|APN146865: Camp, Bike and Hike in Colorado

Build a cabin, a house, park a mobile home or just bring out your RV and camp on your own property. Enjoy area recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, motocross, fishing, waterskiing, swimming and hunting during Spring, Summer and Fall seasons. Walsenburg Reservoir, Horseshoe Lake, Lake Oehm and Huerfano River and golf are only minutes away. And during the winter season, you are only 2.5 hours from Wolf Creek or Taos Ski areas.

The park’s two lakes offer a variety of boating and angling opportunities for all types of water recreation. Martin Lake offers water skiing, power and sail boating. Because Martin is a warm-water lake, it makes it great for swimmers. Horseshoe Lake is a peaceful haven for canoeists, kayakers, sailors and other boaters at wakeless speeds. Catfish, bass, walleye, trout, and bluegill thrive in both lakes. Horseshoe Lake is known for its large tiger muskies. You can also go, Camping opportunities abound at Lathrop. Lathrop’s two campgrounds have 103 sites that can accommodate motor homes, trailers, and tents, and offer either a basic or improved camping experience. Lathrop is also the only Colorado State Park with a golf course: the 9-hole Walsenburg Golf Course.

Won’t last long at this price!

Cash:  $3,978 and Seller Finance Terms  $0 Down, $99/mo, 9% interest for 48 mos term
Seller Name: Mile High Rural Land
Seller Phone: 866-707-DIRT (3478)
Seller Email: [email protected]

Local Attractions

During summer months guests can enjoy various hip music events including Sonic Bloom and Hippie Days in the beautiful mountain town of Gardner. Gardner is located on scenic “Highway of Love ” or State Highway 69. Don’t miss the wonderful food at the Wildflower Cafe in downtown Gardner.
The Walsenburg Golf Course is a 9-hole public golf course open for play year round. The City opened a two-million dollar water park, “Walsenburg Wild Waters” after efforts by former Mayor Maurice Brau and the City Council, on May 27, 2007
Lathrop State Park, located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the city limits of Walsenburg, is the State of Colorado’s first State Park and is over 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) in size. Two lakes, Martin Lake and Horseshoe Lake offer fishing, stocked by the State of Colorado (Division of Wildlife of the Department of Natural Resources), water skiing, boating, jet skiing, hiking, camping and is the only State Park in Colorado with a golf course.
The Huerfano River Wind Farm, Colorado’s largest producer of distributed generation (DG) power, is located ten miles north of Walsenburg, just off of Interstate 25. The farm uses Sany-made turbines and feeds into the San Isabel Electric Association grid. It is owned by Tamra-Tacoma Capital Partners, a New York-based investment firm.
http://lavetacucharachamber.com/visitor-info/things-to-do/
http://www.cucharamountainescape.com/attractions.html

About the Seller: Mile High Rural Land is a property investment company that prides itself on quick, professional, easy transactions. We are a family owned company and take pride in individualized attention and customer satisfaction. We buy and sell land quickly at wholesale prices but sell to anyone. We operate this business from our home in Boulder Colorado, utilizing technology and operating 100% online to keep our costs down and pass the savings onto our buyers.

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25AC-Heavily Wooded- *West of Trinidad APN10231000

This 25-acre parcel features rolling hills terrain with Pinon, Pine and Cedar trees.These would be a perfect paradise for you, where there are some nice flat areas perfect to build a hunting cabin, park a tiny home or a container home.

This property has phenomenal hunting habitat. With the many Deer, Antelope and Elk, along with the smaller game in the area, this is a hunters paradise. Or, if you prefer to not have any neighbors, this is a perfect property for that. No covenants, no restrictions and beautiful views all around. Bring your RV and camp on your own property. Enjoy Colorado’s over 300 days of sunshine by day and stargaze at night.

Won’t last long at this price!
Seller Name: Mile High Rural Land
Seller Phone: 866-707-DIRT (3478)
Seller Email: [email protected]

Closing/Doc. Fees: $299.00

Comparable parcel:

Sold for $14,997.00
https://milehighruralland.com/listing/25-acre-hunters-utopia-power/

Local Attractions

Spanish Peak

This property has fantastic views of the wonderful Spanish Peaks in Southeastern Colorado. This property has a direct access to County Road 64.8 that allows 365 days a year access to your own land with mule deer, antelope, and abundant small game. You also have great access to the Apishapa River and the millions of acres of public lands to the west in the wonderful mountains of Colorado. Drive four-wheelers, shoot guns, hunt, and just enjoy the peace and quiet of owning your own 40 acres of Colorado.

Trinidad Lake State Park

If you want to spend some time with your family you can visit the Trinidad Lake State Park. The park is just an hour drive west of Trinidad and this park is also near to the Trinidad Lake a dammed reservoir. You can enjoy many activities in this park. Trinidad Lake State Park a great off-season vacation destination. There are hiking trails, and camping and boating opportunities. The property is just 43 miles from the Levsa Canyon.

About the Seller: Milehighruralland.com is a property investment company that prides itself on quick, professional, easy transactions. We are a family owned company and take pride in individualized attention and customer satisfaction.
We buy and sell land quickly at wholesale prices but sell to anyone. We operate this business from our home in Boulder Colorado, utilizing technology and operating 100% online to keep our costs down and pass the savings onto our buyers.

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Astonishing 40AC. Property in Las Animas, CO. APN: 13607310

An astonishing property in Las Animas county which makes this place a perfect for off grid living and also such a wonderful place to live and to visit. Hunters Paradise, no neighbors nor restrictions. This parcel is beautiful but very remote. Access requires a high clearance vehicle at a minimum, but we recommend 4WD due to a wash or two. If you don’t want anyone to bother you and have a 4WD, like to hunt or ride ATVs and motorcycles or just shoot your guns, then this is the place for you.

The property is also 38 miles from the beautiful town of Trinidad. Also, the town of Aguilar is just 20 miles from the property which has school, multiple restaurants, a Walmart, and much more! All of the necessary resources you could need to stock up on supplies or go for a night out on the town. Enjoy area recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, fishing, and hunting during Spring, Summer, and Fall seasons. River and parks are only minutes away. No hassle on your part because all the local attractions you want to visit is just around the corner.

Won’t last long at this price!

Seller Name: Mile High Rural Land
Seller Phone: 866-707-DIRT (3478)
Seller Email: [email protected]

Local Attractions

Trinidad Lake State Park

If you want to spend some time with your family you can visit the Trinidad Lake State Park. The park is just an hour drive west of Trinidad and this park is also near to the Trinidad Lake a dammed reservoir. You can enjoy many activities in this park. Trinidad Lake State Park a great off-season vacation destination. There are hiking trails, and camping and boating opportunities. The property is just 43 miles from the Levsa Canyon.

Spanish Peak

This property has fantastic views of the wonderful Spanish Peaks in Southeastern Colorado. This property has a direct access to County Road 64.8 that allows 365 days a year access to your own land with mule deer, antelope, and abundant small game. You also have great access to the Apishapa River and the millions of acres of public lands to the west in the wonderful mountains of Colorado. Drive four wheelers, shoot guns, hunt, and just enjoy the peace and quiet of owning your own 40 acres of Colorado.
Comp 1: 40 Acres $14,000
http://www.landwatch.com/Las-Animas-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/25057799

Comp 2: 40 Acres $12,500

http://www.landwatch.com/Las-Animas-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/25056199

Comp 3: 40 Acres $12,997

http://www.landwatch.com/Las-Animas-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/25056744

About the Seller: Milehighruralland.com is a property investment company that prides itself on quick, professional, easy transactions. We are a family owned company and take pride in individualized attention and customer satisfaction.
We buy and sell land quickly at wholesale prices but sell to anyone. We operate this business from our home in Boulder Colorado, utilizing technology and operating 100% online to keep our costs down and pass the savings onto our buyers.

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Las Animas Ranches-40 Acre. Great Hunting!|APN12035300

Another breathtaking property in Las Animas, CO that would probably catch your attention and will make this area such a wonderful paradise to live or even to have a vacation. Hunters Paradise, no neighbors nor restrictions. This parcel is beautiful but very remote. Access requires a high clearance vehicle at a minimum, but we recommend 4WD due to a wash or two. If you don’t want anyone to bother you and have a 4WD, like to hunt or ride ATVs and motorcycles or just shoot your guns, then this is the place for you.

Enjoy area recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, fishing, and hunting during Spring, Summer, and Fall seasons. River and golf are only minutes away. And the fact that this place is called the bird watcher paradise because of Hundreds of species of birds, several wildlife areas and prairie as far as the eye can see. During the winter season, you are only 2.5 hours from Wolf Creek or Taos Ski areas.
There are several cabins nearby and the property is on a county maintained access road.

Seller Name: Mile High Rural Land
Seller Phone: 866-707-DIRT (3478)
Seller Email: [email protected]

Comparable Properties:
40AC – $14,000
http://www.landwatch.com/Las-Animas-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/25057799
40 Acres $12,500
http://www.landwatch.com/Las-Animas-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/25056199
41AC $12,995
http://www.landwatch.com/Las-Animas-County-Colorado-Land-for-sale/pid/25056744

Local Attractions

Trinidad History Museum

One of the highlights attraction here in Trinidad, Colorado is the Trinidad History Museum, a local history museum in Trinidad Colorado located in 312 E Main St, Trinidad and it’s just 55 minutes of travel.
The museum presents the history of the town of Trinidad and the surrounding area in southeastern Colorado. It features a number of attractions on one block in the historic district of Trinidad. These include historic homes, gardens, and local treasures. Bring your family and friends here and together you will enjoy the beauty of the Trinidad History Museum that you will surely won’t forget.

Central Park

Central Park in 700 Smith Ave, Trinidad is another place to visit in for just 58 minutes of travel from the property you can now walk around and see the gorgeous views in Central Park. Add the fact that This is perhaps the only pro-level ballpark in America where you can comfortably watch the game from the parking lot, which overlooks the field from along the right field line. In fact, the best “seats” here are found on the edge of the retaining wall that separates the parking lot from the berm.

A place where you can relax, have fun, and enjoy the views in the city, for more fun and excitement you can bring your family and friends and even your love ones. Central Park is always open during daylight hours for you to have free reign of where the Triggers and the amateur co-tenants play.

Simpson’s Rest

Traveling for just 58 minutes or 55.3 miles in distance, you can now reach the Simpson’s Rest place where you can enjoy the beauty in this small town in Trinidad, Colorado. The interesting rock structure will definitely catch your attention, the amazing view from the top you will surely love and of course, you’ll surely enjoy.

http://coloradoguy.com/trinidad-colorado/overlook.htm
http://www.historycolorado.org/museums/trinidad-history-museum-0

About the Seller: Milehighruralland.com is a property investment company that prides itself on quick, professional, easy transactions. We are a family owned company and take pride in individualized attention and customer satisfaction.
We buy and sell land quickly at wholesale prices but sell to anyone. We operate this business from our home in Boulder Colorado, utilizing technology and operating 100% online to keep our costs down and pass the savings onto our buyers.

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Adventure Awaits in Huerfano-2.21AC|APN19320

Experience the goodness of life, live in a place surrounded by trees. It is good to wake up in the morning with fresh air around. There are good neighbors nearby.

Build a cabin, a house, park a mobile home or just bring out your RV and camp on your own property. Enjoy area recreational opportunities like hiking, biking, motocross, fishing, waterskiing, swimming and hunting during Spring, Summer and Fall seasons. Walsenburg Reservoir, Horseshoe Lake, Lake Oehm and Huerfano River and golf are only minutes away. And during the winter season, you are only 2.5 hours from Wolf Creek or Taos Ski areas.

You are welcome to view this property ahead of time if you like using the following GPS coordinates.

Click Here for Directions to Property

Wont last long at this price!

Cash: $3,497 Plus Doc Fee
Terms: $6,994, Doc Fee $250, Down of $250 and $143/mo. for 48 mo

 

Follow trails through tall evergreens and quaking aspens. Stand on rock outcroppings and survey the valleys and vistas as they tumble upon each other to the horizon. Sit under a tree and listen…to the songs of the birds, the wind, the trees…the song of the mountains. Relax you’re in the Cuchara Valley.

The Cuchara Valley has something for almost everyone. For history buffs, a visit to Francisco Fort Museum in La Veta is a must. La Veta is also home to several working artists, whose work can be seen at the Gallery in the La Veta Town Park, as well as several local businesses.

With San Isabel National Forest surrounding Cuchara, there are a lot of opportunities for camping, hiking, mountain biking, hunting, cross-country skiing, fishing or just sitting under a tree. Public access for fishing can be found at Bear and Blue Lakes at the Cuchara Recreation Area south of La Veta, Trail information can be obtained from the San Isabel National Forests office in La Veta. Horseback riding, golf, and other activities are available through private vendors.

The Valley is also home to a variety of wildlife. In addition to deer and elk, there are bighorn sheep, black bear, mountain lion, fox, bobcat, coyote, and beaver.

The nearby Spanish Peaks are a national landmark and named one of Colorado’s Seven Wonders by the Denver Post. The Highway of The Legends, connecting Walsenburg with La Veta, other historic mining towns, and Trinidad, is a National Scenic and Historic Byway.

The Walsenburg Golf Course is a 9-hole public golf course open for play year round. The City opened a two-million dollar water park, “Walsenburg Wild Waters” after efforts by former Mayor Maurice Brau and the City Council, on May 27, 2007.

Lathrop State Park, located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of the city limits of Walsenburg, is the State of Colorado’s first State Park and is over 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) in size. Two lakes, Martin Lake and Horseshoe Lake offer fishing, stocked by the State of Colorado (Division of Wildlife of the Department of Natural Resources), water skiing, boating, jet skiing, hiking, camping and is the only State Park in Colorado with a golf course.

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40 Acres (Easy Seller Financing) San Luis APN30005420

Easy Seller Financing- 0% INTEREST, No qualifying!

3 yr Term: $997 Down, $413/mo

5 Yr Term: $997 Down, $269/mo

7 Yr Term: $997 Down, $209/mo

Or for $997 down and $612/mo pay it off in ONE YEAR and save a ton!

This is a gorgeous southern Colorado parcel between San Luis and the New Mexico border. This is a beautiful lot at a great price.

Imagine waking up to enjoy wild horses, antelope and elk as they pass and even graze in your yard. Imagine yourself being able to have year around access to some of the most pristine land in America. Plenty of wildlife to watch or ride horses, motorcycles, and hunt right in your back yard. And if you enjoy fishing, this property is surrounded by some of Colorado’s top fisheries. With Mt. Blanca in your front yard and the Sangre De Cristo Range in your back yard! Getaway for the weekend, bug out pad. Great camping or building sites with abundant wildlife and great views!

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Utilities (Specific to parcel)
Call (San Luis Valley Rural Electric: 719-852-6654) for specifics.

Propane gas service is available through several companies located in nearby towns. The rural electric association has a San Luis Valley branch providing electrical power to outlying areas, and property owners may obtain their own extensions depending upon location. It is also possible to install a privately-owned generator. Sewer by private septic tanks There are no public sewer facilities. Water by Individual wells… The cellphone is available… We listed ALL Country Department Links on our WEBSITE MileHigh Rural land DOT COM. Please contact them for more details….

Additional Property Info

About Costilla County and the San Luis Valley

General Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costilla_County,_Colorado
Amenities:
Hunting, biking, hiking, camping, horseback riding, ORV/ATV, RVing

Nearby Cities:
Fort Garland, CO – 2 miles,
Alamosa, CO – 4.5 miles,
Colorado Spring, CO – 100 miles,
Phoenix, AZ – 450 miles

Additional Area Info:
LOCATION: These properties are located in beautiful Southern Colorado in Costilla County. The ranches and estates are near several communities: Fort Garland, Blanca, Alamosa, Walsenberg and Taos, New Mexico. All of the 5-acre valley ranches and estate are located in the San Luis Valley, one of the world’s largest and most breathtakingly beautiful mountain valleys. The Sangre De Cristo Mountains to the east, the San Juan Mountains to the west, and the La Garitas Mountains to the north surround the valley. Our property is approximately 210 miles southwest of Denver, 140 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and 160 miles southwest of Colorado Springs.

CLIMATE: The average temperature in San Luis Valley Ranges from 82 degrees to a low of 41 degrees during the summer.The average annual precipitation is six and a half inches. Winter brings less than thirty inches of snow. During the winter the average temperature ranges from high of 41 degrees and low of 1 degree, with a mean temperature of 20 degrees.

OUTDOOR RECREATION: Colorado is an outdoor paradise for sportsmen and vacationers, presenting a panorama of recreation opportunities. The five-acre valley ranches and estates are surrounded by some of the best natural recreation available in America.
More than one-third of Colorado’s land has been reserved for public recreation, with hundreds of thousands of acres operated by the U.S. Forest Service, the Colorado State Land Board, and the Colorado Department of Game, Fish, and Parks. Some nearby nationally known parks and forest preserves include the San Isabel National Forest, the Rio Grande National Forest, and the Carson National Forest. Activities include camping, fishing, hiking, biking, boating, rafting, and canoeing.

FISHING AREAS INCLUDE: Rio Grande River, Rio Grande Reservoir, Smiths Reservoir, Mountain Home Reservoir, Conejos River, Huerfano River, and other smaller rivers within Continental Reservoir, Lathrop State Park, Lakes Platoro Reservoir, Road Canyon Reservoir, and Sanchez Reservoir

WINTER SPORTS: Colorado as been called the country’s winter recreation and ski center. A few of the ski areas most accessible from the five acre valley ranches and estates are Monarch Pass, Wolf Creek Pass, Cucharas Pass, and Taos, New Mexico (sixty miles away). Ice Skating, tobogganing and snowmobiling can also be enjoyed here. The closest ski area is Red River – 51 miles from San Luis

GOLF: Nearby Golf Courses are located in Alamosa, Monte Vista, Walsenberg, and Taos.

CAMPING ON YOUR PROPERTY: Property owners may camp, park trailer, or bring the camper to their ranch or estate site prior to building. A permanent residence building is not, however, a requirement of purchase. In fact, the building is not required.

Surrounding area

Mosca and Hooper

These two small, rural towns on State Highway 17 serve as the gateway to Zapata and the Great Sand Dunes for travelers coming from points north. Mosca is home to the Colorado Gator Park (you read that right!) and the Mosca Pit Stop, a convenience store, gas station and popular, local watering hole. Just north of Mosca near Hooper is the famed UFO Watchtower, a collection of other-worldly memoribilia and a raised platform for prime outer space viewing. Hooper is also home to the Hooper Pool – a deceptively simple name for a divine, geothermal swimming experience.

Crestone

Called the Hamlet of the San Luis Valley, Crestone is a small but active arts community on the north side of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. Holistic living, eco-building, solar power and other modern, back-to-the-land values are popular here, as is a connected community devoted to artisan culture.

Blanca, Fort Garland and San Luis

This trio of small towns on the southeastern edge of the San Luis Valley has a rich Hispanic history visible in their architecture and community events. Blanca’s two small grocers are a popular place for Zapata residents to stop for the basics, and the community center along US Route 160 between Blanca and Fort Garland offers residents an array of fitness and educational opportunities at low cost.

San Luis, just a few miles from the New Mexico border, is seeing a resurgence in its arts and cultural community. Between these three towns there’s no shortage of hometown-style diners – both Mexican and American – to choose from.

Alamosa and Monte Vista

The business and cultural center of the San Luis Valley, Alamosa is home to just under 10,000 people, dozens of dining options, several hotels, retail stores, grocery stores, parks, galleries, the fabled Rio Grande and its namesake, the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad.

Despite being just half that size, Alamosa’s sister city, Monte Vista, is also bustling, with a charming, active downtown, a rural livestock events center and a wildlife refuge that’s home to some 25,000 migrating Sandhill Cranes each spring and fall.

Other unique facts and fables about the area

The San Luis Valley covers an area of about 8,000 miles, about the size of the state of Connecticut, but its total population is less than 50,000.

The valley’s economic engines are tourism and agriculture. Potatoes and barley are the main crops.

There are more than 500 known artists living in the San Luis Valley today.

Native American legend holds that the San Luis Valley is the site of “Sipapu,” or place of emergence. They believe their ancestors gathered to this special place to be led underground and await the cleansing of the earth and the coming of the new world. It’s believed that the exact spot of Sipapu is near the San Luis Lakes, not far from Zapata.

Eighty acres of fields outside Mosca are now home to the largest solar installation of its kind in North America.

The San Luis Valley enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine each year.

Links to more information

San Luis Valley Info: SLV Dweller
Alamosa Info: Alamosa Convention and Visitor’s Bureau
SLV News Wiki Valley Courier
The San Luis Valley on Wikipedia
Tax Collector Office: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CNTY-Costilla/CBON/1251595035177
Property Appraiser Office: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CNTY-Costilla/CBON/1251594973867

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