5.2 Acres Mini Ranch

For Sale By Owner

Southern Colorado Acreage in the San Luis Valley

$11,900 - Cash Price with Easy Finance Option

 

Property

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General

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My  Info

 


 

 

  • Wintertime Access

  • 7 Area Lakes

  • 3 Major Rivers - including the Rio Grande

  • 3+ Million Acres of Public Land

  • Ski Areas and Winter Sports

 

 


 

 

 

 

5.2 Acres

Southern Colorado

Mountain Views All Around

Map

San Luis Valley Area Info

~ Easily Purchase Directly From The Seller ~

I Am Not a Real Estate Agent

 

 

 

Perfect  For...

Camping

 

Cabin

Recreation Headquarters

 

New Home

 

 

 

 

Smith Reservoir Info

 

 

 

Are you searching for:

 
  • Colorado Acreage

  • Elbowroom

  • Peace and Quiet

Features and Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

The Air Is Filled With The Sweet Fragrances Of ...

Alfalfa From The Farm Fields

Sagebrush

  • Sunny  Blue  Skies

  • Down-To-Earth  Charm

  • Large Variety of Wildlife

  • Unrivaled  Scenery

  • Endless  Adventures

  • 4  Distinctive  Seasons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your retreat from the hassles of life.

 

Think of all the adventures, experiences, and memories.

 

 

Real Estate -- a meaningful and memorable inheritance for your children.

 

 

 

And All the New Colorado Memories

 

 

 

 

 

What Your Children Experience In Colorado


Is More Than You Can Imagine

Colorado Children

 

 

 
 

This Colorado mountain valley acreage offers:

  • Mountain Views

  • Wildlife

  • Abundant Recreational opportunities

  • PEACE and QUIET

 
 

 

 

 

 

Testimonial from
Another Land Owner

I feel like a rancher because of owning the land. I have 3 cowboy hats because of it and I can honestly say I have a small ranch. My property is part of me now. It's my piece of mind. I've read where the San Luis Valley air is some of the cleanest on Earth.

Thank you so much.

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About  This  Mountain Valley Property

Perfect  For
Camping ~ Cabin ~ Your New Colorado Home ~ Recreation  Headquarters ~ Retirement

 

 

Experience the majestic mountain views, fresh mountain air, and abundant wildlife.

Develop a new perspective on life.

Get to know the charming country towns.

Meet friendly people who wave as you drive by.

Escape the stress.

 

 

 

 

Sunrise on Blanca Peak

North of Your Property

 

 

Would you like to watch the sun come up on the mountain peaks while having your morning coffee?

 

 

Would you like to end your day watching the setting sun turning the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range into a brilliant red hue?

     

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RED STAR

indicates the property location

 

 

 

 

Mileage From Other Cities

 

 

 

 

 

This 5-acre ranch is located approximately 12 miles southeast of the town of Blanca.

(20-minute drive)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Located in central, southern Colorado on the east side of the Continental Divide is the largest mountain valley in the United States, the San Luis Valley. Nestled between the majestic San Juan, La Garita, and Sangre de Cristo Mountain Ranges (3-D Map), this area offers its residents and visitors outstanding mountain vistas in a farming and ranching atmosphere for a perfectly balanced, peaceful life.

 

The San Luis Valley is famous for being the first area in Colorado to be settled by people other than Native Americans. (Valley History Website)  Present day, the Valley is famous for its farming, the Great Sand Dunes National Park, and being the birthplace for the Rio Grande River.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mountain Views

Farming - Ranching Way of Life

Wildlife

Balanced Lifestyle

This 5-acre property is approximately 12 miles south of the town of Blanca.  Map  This small, country town has numerous amenities including post office, grocery store, restaurants (Lu's Cafe is excellent), and other small, country town services.  Fort Garland was one of the first military posts established in Colorado.

 

The oldest town in Colorado -- San Luis -- is about a 40 minute drive.

 

Alamosa, the largest town in the San Luis Valley, is approximately 25 miles away (35-minute drive). Alamosa has a major hospital, restaurants, and shopping (including a Walmart Super Store).

Property Features and Specifications Link

 

Mileage to the San Luis Valley from Other Cities

 

 

 

Recreation

 

 

 

More Than 3 Million Acres Of Public Land In The Area

 

 

 

 

 

Rio Grande National Forest

Website

Bureau of Land Management

Website

Colorado Snowmobiling

Colorado Mountain Hiking

     

- Golf

- Snowmobile Riding

- Mountain Biking

- Skiing & Snowboarding

- Horseback Riding

- Fishing

- Hunting

- Hiking

- Four-wheeler Riding

- Camping

Fly Fishing

 

Wintertime

Even when it is snowing in the surrounding mountains, down in the mountain valley where your land is located, it does not snow very much. On average, the annual snowfall is less than 15 inches each year. You should be able to get to your property and enjoy the snowcapped mountain views year round.

 

 

 

Ranching and Farming Dominates in the San Luis Valley

You will see numerous alfalfa hay fields like the one to the right. Blanca Peak -- towering above the Valley floor -- is the 4th highest peak in Colorado.

 

This photograph was taken just northeast of your property along Highway 160 between the towns of Fort Garland and Blanca.

 

More San Luis Valley Information

Colorado San Luis Valley Farming

 

Colorado San Luis Valley Ranching

This is a photograph of an area ranch north of your property with part of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range in the background.

 

This is the same mountain range that is west, southwest, and north of your property.

 

 

Would you like to escape the crowded, noisy city?

 

The San Luis Valley

Never Feels Crowded

 

With a population density of about six people per square mile, there is plenty of open space. Living in the Valley doesn’t require one to give up all the amenities of big city life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alamosa, Colorado

 

Main Street Alamosa

Alamosa

 

45 minute drive -- is the largest city in the area. Alamosa is approximately 40 miles from your property (45 minute drive).  With a population of approximately 14,000 people, Alamosa serves as the San Luis Valley’s regional hub.

 

(Alamosa is Spanish for cottonwood and named for the trees that grow along the Rio Grande River)

 

The country town of Alamosa may be small, but it has much to offer.

 

 

 

Blanca

 

 

 

Town of Blanca with Blanca Peak in the background

 

 

The small country town of Blanca, -- 20 minute drive -- population of approximately 400, is the second closest town to your property.  In this small, country town you will find many services, including:

  • Lu's Main Street Cafe -- very good country cafe restaurant with homemade food!  Be sure to try their homemade green chili sauce and homemade pies.

  • More Restaurant Options

  • Several general and grocery stores

  • RV Park with a convenience store and gas pumps

  • Public Laundry

  • Post Office

Town of Blanca Info

Blanca Neighborhood Profile

 

 

Would you enjoy some history blended in with your experience?

This area is where people other than Native Americans first settled Colorado.

 

 
  • Oldest Fort

  • Oldest Town

  • Oldest Store

  • First Water Rights

 

 

San Luis

 

 

San Luis Museum

& Cultural Center

First settled in 1851, San Luis, -- about 40 minutes drive -- the oldest town in Colorado, is located about 40 miles south of your property.

 

The oldest church in Colorado, Our Lady of Guadalupe, is located in the town of Conejos in the southwestern part of the San Luis Valley.  The oldest business in the state of Colorado, the R&R Market located in the town of San Luis, celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2007.

 

Coloradoans talk a lot about the state’s deep commitment to community. One place that demonstrates this well is Colorado’s oldest town, San Luis. Here, families measure their connection to the area not in years, but generations. Situated in a broad valley riddled with farms and surrounded by peaks, the town of San Luis has always been at a crossroads of cultures. As a result, it is rich with timeless customs and historic sites.

 

The small country town of San Luis has a population of approximately 800 people.  San Luis is the county seat for Costilla County, where your property is located.  Here you will find the county government offices for Costilla County.

 

 

 

Fort Garland

 

 

Fort Garland as seen from Highway 159 on the south side of town.

300+ Days of Sunshine

 

 

Established in 1858, Fort Garland, with a garrison of over 100 men, was established to protect the earliest settlers in the San Luis Valley. Fort Garland was one of a dozen forts built by the U.S. Army in the 1850s in the New Mexico Territory, acquired in 1848 as a result of the Mexican-American War. The fort played an important role in the country’s quest for Manifest Destiny and Westward Expansion by establishing a U.S. military presence on the frontier and providing security for settlers in the region - mostly Hispanic - from native tribes, particularly the Ute tribes.

 

This small historic town with a present day population of approximately 430 has:

 
    • Motels

    • Several Restaurants

    • Grocery Store

    • Post Office

    • Museum

Fort Garland Neighborhood Profile

 

 

 

The following links will provide additional San Luis Valley area information.

 

 

 

Smith Reservoir

Fishing & Boating

Walking Distance from Your Property

Additional Lake Info

 

 

 

 

This Year-Round Destination Area Offers

A Distinct Mixture Of Recreation, Culture, Landscape, And Activity

 
 
  • Museums

  • Snow ski at Wolf Creek Ski Area -- receives the most snow in Colorado

  • Snowshoe

  • Cross-country skiing

  • Snowmobile on the thousands of miles of mountain roads and trails.

  • Anglers will find many miles of rivers and numerous lakes.

  • Outdoor enthusiasts -- there are 3 million acres of public land waiting your exploration

 

Fishing ~ Boating

 

 

 

 

Numerous Lakes and Rivers

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map of Area Lakes

 

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Rio  Grande  River

 

 

 

Great Sand Dunes National Park

 

about 35-minutes drive north of your property

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Great Sand Dunes National Park Info

 

 

 

The legendary Rio Grande River is born in the mountains to the west.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It Does Not Snow Much

Where Your Property Is Located

However, the surrounding mountains receive a lot of snow. The San Juan Mountains to the west of your property receive the most snow in Colorado -- an annual average of 485 inches. This is the location of Wolf Creek Ski Area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colorado

 

 

 

 

Wolf Creek Ski Area

 

Skiing in the deepest snow in Colorado

Approximately 2-1/2 hours west of your property

 

New Mexico

 

 

 

 

Taos Ski Valley in New Mexico

Approximately 1-1/2 hours to the south of your property

 

 

Click Here for More Ski Area Information

 

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