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$12,000,000  •  957 acres
We are pleased to present Elizabeth Creek Ranch, a 957± acre ranch located just south of the Town of Elizabeth in Elbert County, Colorado. Situated within the Southeast Denver Metro growth corridor, the property offers a unique combination of scale, riparian habitat, water rights, cattle operation potential, existing improvements, and long-term conservation opportunity. Today, it’s a working ranch — productive and full of recreational appeal — but given where it sits and how the area is growing, it’s also a strong land-banking play with real upside down the road. This is a rare chance to acquire a large-scale, water-backed property. Between the ag income, the recreation, and the development potential — all backed by a surrounding ownership pattern that keeps this corner of Elbert County private and stable — it’s a compelling long-term hold.
$7,500,000  •  937 acres
- Situated along a year-round stream in a bucolic valley at the base of the Uncompahgre Plateau with year-round access - Excellent location along the Unaweep/Tabeguache Scenic Byway between the great amenities of Grand Junction and the world-class recreational opportunities of Moab - Top-of-the-line equestrian facilities combined with historic landmarks - Located within the coveted GMU 61 trophy hunting unit that offers world-class big game hunting opportunities. - Over seven miles of National Forest and BLM adjacency, which greatly expands recreational possibilities - Recreational opportunities include horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking, big game hunting, fishing, ATVing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing - Approximately 35 minutes to Grand Junction with all its great restaurants, wineries, shopping, commercial air service, blossoming arts scene, river walk, and the Colorado National Monument - A conservation easement protects 105 acres of the property
$9,800,000  •  931.71 acres
End of the road privacy on 900+ acres with some of the best views you'll ever see in the Rocky Mountains. No Covenants,No Deed Restrictions, and No Conservation Easement. Neighboring 35 acre parcels in the Continental Divide Ranch development have recently sold for $425,000 - $450,000, making this a great land bank play for future development.Bordering 3 ranches all over 1,500 acres, and being less than 1 mile from the Colorado/New Mexico state line, this ranch is home to one of the biggest elk migrations in Southwestern Colorado. Lush native grass meadows, mature gamble oak groves, dark timber, stands of aspen trees, and spring fed watering holes all provide different ecosystems for the numerous amount of wildlife that call this ranch home. Elevation ranges from 7960' in the lower meadows to 8720' on the upper hillside. Underground electric is installed at the north end of the ranch, and central water is available. This property has good year round access on well maintained gravel roads. Holding costs are some of the lowest in the country with extremely low ag taxes of only $210 a year. This is Colorado GMU # 78 where over the counter bull elk tags are readily available and mule deer buck tags can typically be drawn every year. This ranch also qualifies for private land owner tags where another2-3 tags for each species could be available on an annual basis.
$2,900,000  •  917 acres
The 917+/- deeded acre Rimrock Ranch is a recreational mountain holding in the North Park region of Colorado. The ranch is located 12 highway miles north of Walden, Colorado, and lies just a few miles south of the Wyoming state line. Well-located and long utilized as a hunting retreat, this property backs up to thousands of acres of Medicine Bow National Forest and borders a large and notable area ranch, BLM and state lands. Rimrock is one of those hard-to-find properties that checks many boxes for its size and price point. Specifically, it is a ranch with good pronghorn, mule deer, elk, and moose hunting that borders public lands, is on-grid and has year-round highway access along with a beautiful private setting. The North Park region of Colorado is known for its natural beauty, abundant water resources, world-class angling, and significant wildlife populations. Rimrock Ranch is conveniently located between Laramie, Wyoming, and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Drive time to the ranch is about an hour from Steamboat Springs and roughly 45 minutes from Laramie. Groceries, supplies, fuel, and a couple of restaurants are nearby in Walden, a 15-minute drive from the ranch house. Bordered on the north by the Medicine Bow National Forest, on the west by the large State Line Ranch, and on the east by BLM and state lands, this ranch offers plenty of seclusion and privacy. Although the 2020 Mullen Fire burned a fair amount of the ranch, the regrowth is very encouraging, with new stands of aspen and fur trees throughout the property. Spring-fed ponds and diverse terrain and topography also attract and retain wildlife throughout the year. The ranch is located in Colorado's Game Management Unit (GMU) 6 and qualifies for two landowner preference program applications annually for mule deer and two applications for pronghorn. GMU 6 is noted for trophy-caliber antelope, mule deer, moose, and a strong elk population. The ranch was historically used as a mining claim, but the mines have been sealed, and all that is left are remnants of days gone by. With expansive views of North Park and back-door access to thousands of acres of public lands, Rimrock Ranch offers limitless recreational opportunities to incoming ownership. The Facts: ~ 917+/- deeded acres ~ 12 paved miles north of Walden, Colorado ~ Elk, mule deer, pronghorn, moose, wild turkey, and pronghorn hunting ~ Multiple springs and ponds ~ Bordering Medicine Bow National Forest, BLM and State Lands ~ Modest and ready for immediate use two-bedroom home and improvements ~ Year-round access and power ~ Just over one hour drive to Steamboat Springs and the Steamboat Ski Resort ~ 45-minute drive to Laramie, Wyoming ~ Minutes from excellent angling on North Platte River, Lake John, and Delaney Buttes Lakes
$925,000  •  891 acres
A rare opportunity to acquire 891 m/l contiguous acres directly adjacent to North Sterling Reservoir and North Sterling State Park in northeast Colorado. With immediate proximity to one of the region's premier outdoor recreation destinations, this offering presents an appealing blend of working-land utility, recreational enjoyment, and long-term holding potential. Split by County Road 52, the property consists of a 313 m/l acre north unit and a 578 m/l acre south unit. Approximately 613 m/l acres are classified as tillable by FSA, which may support conservation-oriented programs, depending on eligibility requirements. The property is easily accessed by multiple county roads, allowing convenient year-round entry for livestock management and recreation. An electric stock well (new pump in May 2026) provides stock water to both tracts, while a natural drainage with dams captures seasonal runoff, supporting both livestock watering and serving as a natural wildlife corridor to the cropland fields immediately to the south. In addition to its grazing utility, the land offers strong wildlife appeal with consistent mule deer and pronghorn activity, making it attractive for private recreational use and seasonal hunting opportunities. Targeted management improvements, including fencing updates and prairie dog mitigation, offer an opportunity to enhance range condition and build equity over time. Well suited for a working ranch, recreational retreat, or long-term land investment, the property offers flexibility for a range of ownership objectives. Any alternative future use, including rural homesites or other compatible concepts, would remain subject to county approvals, planning requirements, and independent buyer due diligence.
$2,750,000  •  881.7 acres
Property Features: • 881.7± Acres • 484± Irrigated Acres • 300± Wooded Acres • 1,500± Sq Ft • 3 BR/2 BA
$5,900,000  •  844 acres
- 844 acres of pristine mountain land in Colorado’s Front Range - Approximately 20 minutes from downtown Evergreen and under an hour to Denver - 1.5 miles of Vance Creek flow through the heart of the ranch - ~30 acres of irrigated hay meadows surrounding the riparian corridor - Diverse topography with mature ponderosa pine, sloping hillsides, open parks, and dramatic cliff faces - Prime wildlife habitat supporting elk, mule deer, moose, mountain goats, and more (GMU 39) - Expansive mountain views from multiple elevated vantage points - Over one mile of shared boundary with Hicks Mountain Park to the north - Protected by a Conservation Easement allowing for three residential Building Envelopes and a central ranch headquarters
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$7,060,000  •  840 acres
The East Dolores Creek Ranch is 840+/- acres full of beauty, accessibility, and history, one of the finest mountain ranch properties in Western Colorado. Incredible homesites abound with San Juan, Cimarron & West Elk Mountain Views, falling to the lush Uncompahgre River Valley. Bordered on the west by National Forest land and crossed by Dolores Creek. Herds of Trophy Rocky Mt. Elk & Mule Deer along with Shiras Moose, turkey, grouse, quail, black bear, and mountain lion roam treed understory and graze the lush meadows and Gamble oak draws. This property features rolling topography, strong year-round springs, East Fork of Dolores creek & small ponds, along with recent brush thinning fire mitigation treatment. Old growth Ponderosa trees make up most of the forested areas with Pinion Juniper and Gambel oaks scattered throughout the lush grass filled meadows and draws, hidden patches of Aspen glades complete the landscape. The ranch is accessed year-round via paved county road to the front gate and internally over private graveled and gated roads. This property has a rustic 1,200 sq/ft cabin, that can be easily remolded to a beautiful place to refresh and enjoy the beauty of the ranch. East Dolores Creek Ranch also boasts multiple home sites that are some of the best in all of Colorado. The ranch adjoins the Cornerstone Club, a Greg Norman 18-hole Golf Course, and has direct access to power and natural gas. Less than 45 minutes to the slopes of Telluride, Ice climbing in Ouray and less than 30 minutes to Montrose regional airport with direct Flights from flights from Boston, Denver, Dallas, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York, San Francisco, and Charlotte make travel simple. East Dolores Creek is a legacy ranch in the heart of Western Colorado. As an investment, family retreat, hunters dream or favorite season get-away, the ranch is above and beyond the finest lands Colorado has to offer.
$4,000,000  •  820 acres
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Welcome to Cristo Vista Ranch, an exceptional 820± acre large acreage Colorado ranch for sale in the scenic Wet Mountain Valley near Westcliffe, Colorado. Located at the base of the breathtaking Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this remarkable property offers productive agricultural land, abundant water resources, world-class hunting, and outstanding development potential. Approximately 150 acres of irrigated hay are supported by traditional ditch irrigation, making the ranch well suited for a cattle operation, horse property, or productive hay ranch. North, Middle, and South Colony Creeks flow through the property, enhancing the landscape, supporting healthy riparian habitat, and providing excellent water resources for both livestock and wildlife. Included with the property is an Extensive water rights portfolio-among the most substantial in the entire Wet Mountain Valley. Contact broker for details. Access is excellent with direct county road frontage along Colony Lane, along with additional access from the south via Colfax Lane through a private drive with a recorded easement. The ranch is fully fenced and cross-fenced, creating an efficient setup for grazing management and livestock operations. For outdoor enthusiasts, Cristo Vista Ranch is truly a sportsman's paradise. Located in Colorado GMU 86, the property offers over-the-counter elk licenses for both 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons, allowing residents and nonresidents the rare opportunity to hunt elk on their own property every year. Trophy-quality elk, mule deer, antelope, and turkey frequently roam the ranch, and the property qualifies for Colorado's Landowner Preference Point Program, providing strong access to big game tags. The ranch is zoned agricultural and benefits from Custer County's 80-acre minimum exempt subdivision, creating significant long-term investment and development potential. Unlike many properties in the region, this ranch is not encumbered by a conservation easement, allowing future owners maximum flexibility. With electricity available at the county road and numerous scenic building sites offering panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Cristo Vista Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own a legacy Colorado ranch, hunting property, or large acreage investment property in one of the state's most beautiful valleys. The boundary lines shown in any photographs, aerial images, or maps associated with this listing are approximate and are intended for general reference purposes only. The information provided is believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed. Great Plains Land Company assumes no liability for errors or omissions. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence.
$4,950,000  •  817 acres
The Murphy Ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire a long-held, multi-generational ranch in the heart of North Park. Located just one mile east of Walden, Colorado, the ranch encompasses 817± deeded acres of productive river bottom and meadow ground with an exceptional 6.5 miles of the Michigan River flowing through the property.
$4,200,000  •  760 acres
Welcome to Little Red Mountain Ranch, perfectly located 25 min form Fort Collins CO, this 760+-acre ranch offers ample flexibility as an equine facility, small cattle operation, or hunting property.
$26,000,000  •  744 acres
Eagle Rock Ranch is an extraordinary 744+/- acre mountain sanctuary, highlighted by private fishing lakes and waterfront cabins anchoring a beautiful alpine basin. Located just two miles from the historic town of Yampa and within easy reach of both Steamboat Springs and the Vail Valley, the property achieves a balance that is exceptionally difficult to replicate: end-of-the-road seclusion with year-round county-maintained access and proximity to world-class resort amenities. Encompassing the upper Wheeler Creek basin on the western flank of the Gore Range, the ranch is surrounded on three sides by Routt National Forest, with more than 3.25+/- miles of shared boundary. From its protected setting, the property features sweeping vistas of the upper Yampa River valley and the 12,000-foot peaks of the Flat Tops Mountains. At the heart of the ranch is an exceptional system of interconnected lakes and ponds fed by a year-round stream. More than 26+/- surface acres of trout-filled lakes and ponds are supported by historic water rights dating back to the late 19th century, creating some of the most distinctive water resources found anywhere in Colorado. These lakes anchor a lush headquarters compound featuring manicured lawns, historic cabins, gathering spaces, and equestrian facilities, all set within a park-like environment that feels both timeless and impeccably maintained. Offering a compelling blend of seclusion, water, wildlife, and accessibility, Eagle Rock Ranch is a truly rare legacy property suited for a private family retreat, luxury resort destination, or long-term investment holding.
$699,000  •  700 acres
Winemiller Ranch is a good grass pasture located in Sedwick County. The ranch has good perimeter fencing and a good water supply. The ranch is accessed by a county-maintained gravel road and is close to several excellent livestock markets. If you are starting out in ranching or wanting to add to your existing ranch, the Winemiller Ranch is a terrific opportunity to purchase grass.
$3,500,000  •  700 acres
Telluride Mesa 700 is a 700± deeded acre offering located just 45± minutes from Telluride Mountain Village. Set on Beaver Mesa with panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains, including Little Cone and the Telluride ski area, this ranch presents a compelling mix of production, wildlife, and lifestyle value. The property is ideally suited for use as a recreational retreat, working ranch, or long-term investment with development potential. Telluride Mesa Ranch offers prime hunting opportunities within Colorado Game Management Unit 70, one of the most sought-after areas in the state. Resident hunters benefit from over-the-counter elk tags for residents during the 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons, while archery seasons enjoy high success draw odds. The ranch has a proven record of producing bulls in the 300-350" range and trophy-class mule deer. In peak migration periods, over 500 head of elk have been observed on the property, underscoring its reputation as a vital habitat and travel corridor. Turkey and blue grouse are also abundant throughout the ranch's varied terrain. Protected by a Cattlemen's Association conservation easement, the ranch retains the ability to build within one approved envelope, perfect for private residences, guest homes, or a legacy estate. Located just 3± miles from year-round road access and under 30± minutes from Telluride's world-class skiing, dining, and air service, the ranch offers both seclusion and accessibility.
$3,250,000  •  685 acres
Spectacular views of Pikes Peak Excellent elk, mule deer, and wild turkey habitat Oak Creek water rights Beautifully appointed 4,000 sq ft home Newly remodeled designer kitchen 2,500 sq ft implement barn 10-minute drive from both Cañon City and Florence, Colorado Commercial air service is an hour drive to Colorado Springs, CO
$5,000,000  •  677 acres
Development, water rights, production, and a substantial option purchase agreement all wrapped into one tremendous investment opportunity! Located 1 mile from the main Silt/I-70 exit coupled with over one mile of paved CR 311 frontage! The 677 +/- acre farm overlooks interstate I-70, the Colorado River, and the town of Silt, making the farm one of the most attractive investments on the market!
$2,699,000  •  667 acres
Agape Ranch and Campground offers 653± acres of Colorado mountain paradise in the heart of the Wet Mountain Valley. Featuring a home, cabins, 29 RV sites, event facilities, and extensive trail systems, this unique property is ideal for private retreat, hunting, camp, or outdoor hospitality venture. Located in GMU 84, enjoy the elk, mule deer, turkey, and bear hunting, productive grazing land, and stunning Sangre de Cristo views.
$9,000,000  •  649 acres
Just outside the Vail Valley, Castle Ridge Ranch is a rare legacy property offered for the first time since it was homesteaded generations ago. Spanning 650± acres at the base of iconic Castle Peak, the ranch features towering aspen groves, dark timber, alpine meadows, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking mountain views. Elevations range from approximately 9,400 to 10,400 feet, creating an extraordinary Colorado mountain landscape.
$5,400,000  •  643 acres
- 643 acres of pristine mountain property in Colorado’s Front Range - Approximately 20 minutes from downtown Evergreen and an hour to Denver - 2.3 miles of shared boundary with National Forest and Denver Mountain Park, and surrounded by additional conserved ranch land - Scenic mountain vistas, including 14er Mt. Evans (Mt. Blue Sky) - Quality hunting for elk, mule deer, and other big game (GMU 39) - Two-bedroom cabin and historic barn in an aspen-ringed meadow - 1.5 miles of Corral Creek plus multiple springs and seeps throughout the property - Protected by a Conservation Easement allowing for three additional residences
$1,200,000  •  640 acres
Uncompahgre Valley Ranch matters because it gives you control of a substantial block of Western Colorado ground with privacy, habitat, water, access, and flexibility, without the limitations of a conservation easement. This is the kind of ranch that works for a family looking to hunt, run cattle, build long-term value, and hold onto a piece of country that still feels intact. The ranch consists of 640± deeded acres in a part of Colorado where usable acreage, strong wildlife habitat, and proximity to town do not often line up this well. Located just 35 to 40 minutes from the Montrose airport, the property is easy to reach without giving up the feeling that you are out in ranch country. That balance matters. You can leave town, be on the ranch in well under an hour, and step into a landscape that feels private, quiet, and built for real use. The cover on this ranch is one of its defining strengths. Dense oak, pinion, and juniper provide the kind of habitat that holds wildlife and gives the ranch depth across the seasons. The property also includes expansive sub-irrigated meadows, creating a strong contrast between heavy cover and open feed. That mix is important for both wildlife and livestock. It gives the ranch texture, function, and the kind of natural transition serious land buyers pay attention to. Water is always part of the conversation on a ranch, and here you have two spring-fed ponds that add both practical value and wildlife appeal. The ranch is also influenced by the nearby East Fork Dry Creek, which runs just off the property on the neighboring BLM. When you walk country like this, you can see why animals use it. There is cover, water, feed, and room to move. For the buyer focused on recreation, this is a serious GMU 62 hunting property with opportunities for elk, mule deer, bear, and turkey. Just as important, the ranch borders BLM on three sides and has permitted access through the BLM, which gives the property a much larger feel on the ground. Deeded acres matter, but how a ranch lives is just as important. Bordering public land on three sides changes the experience. It gives you elbow room, protects the sense of seclusion, and strengthens the wildlife value over time. The ranch is also set up for practical use. There are new interior roads in place, and the property is fenced for cattle, making it functional from day one. That means you are not starting from scratch. Whether your priority is seasonal grazing, hunting use, family recreation, or holding the ranch as a long-term asset, the groundwork has already been laid. What stands out most about Uncompahgre Valley Ranch is how many boxes it checks without trying to be something it is not. It is a real ranch with good ground, good habitat, good access, and the kind of setting that gives you options. You can hunt it, run cattle on it, improve it over time, and enjoy the fact that it is not burdened by a conservation easement. For the right buyer, that freedom matters.
$432,000  •  640 acres
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Kiowa County, Colorado - 640± Acres CRP Income & Hunting Exceptional 640± acre investment and recreational property located just outside Eads, Colorado. This productive tract has recently been enrolled in a new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contract generating $13,986 in annual income, providing immediate return while preserving long-term flexibility for future use. A unique advantage of this property is that the new owner may have the option to terminate the CRP enrollment and return the acreage to crop production or livestock grazing. Surrounded by and in the area of productive agricultural operations of growing wheat, milo, and millet, the area supports strong farming opportunities. Featuring 100% Class IV soils, this property offers excellent long-term investment potential. Well-maintained county roads border multiple sides of the tract, providing convenient year-round access. The property is located just minutes from paved Highway 96 and the community of Eads. For sportsmen, this is a decent hunting property. Dense CRP grass creates ideal bedding, cover, and habitat for wildlife, creating hunting opportunities for mule deer, antelope, and small game. Located within Colorado Big Game Management Unit 126, the property qualifies for deer and antelope vouchers through the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program. Multiple deer were observed on the property during the listing inspection and can be seen in the listing photos. Whether you're seeking dependable CRP income, future agricultural potential, hunting opportunities, or a combination of all three, this Kiowa County property deserves a closer look. Property Highlights 640± acres in Kiowa County, Colorado Legal Description: S2 33-18-49 & N2 4-19-49 New CRP contract generating $13,986 annually Potential option to return acreage to farming or grazing 100% Class IV soils Strong long-term investment opportunity County road frontage on multiple sides Minutes from Highway 96 and Eads, Colorado Mule deer, antelope, and small game hunting Colorado Big Game Management Unit 126 Eligible for Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program Low annual property taxes For additional information or to schedule a private showing, contact the Listing Land Professional.
$608,000  •  640 acres
Full section in Prowers County, south of Granada, Colorado. 634.04 acres enrolled in CRP until 2030 with an annual income of $13,949.00. Midterm management practices have been completed. This property has maintained county road access located approximately 10 miles south of Granada off of County Road 25. The north and south fence lines have distinct access points onto the property from the county road. The land also has terraces still in tact to help rain water stay on the grass and to avoid soil erosion. Soil Profile: Wiley Silt and Loam. 0-3% slopes Legal Description: Section 36 Township 24 South Range 44 West CRP Annual Income: $13,949.00 Annual Taxes: $1,190.66 Parcel Number: 0800024873 Driving Directions: From Highway 50 turn south onto Main Street. Continue straight as the road becomes County Road 25. Continue for 10 miles. The property is on the west side of the county road.
$2,240,000  •  640 acres
Farm, Ranch, Hunt & Subdivide Presenting a premier 640± acre parcel in Arapahoe County, Colorado, ideally situated just south of Strasburg along the productive agricultural corridor of Eastern Colorado. This versatile, income-generating property offers an exceptional combination of tillable cropland, native pasture, and outstanding recreational value - all in one contiguous section. Tillable Cropland Approximately 400± acres of this property is productive tillable ground, featuring a diverse mix of Dry Farm Class soils ranging from Class IIB through Class IVA. Whether you're continuing row crop production or converting to a cash lease arrangement, the ground is ready to generate income from day one. Seller to retain current wheat crop. Pasture, Grass & Rangeland The remaining acreage transitions into quality native grass pasture, rolling terrain - ideal for a cow/calf or stocker operation. The property is well-fenced throughout with excellent 5-strand barbed wire and quality gates, making it truly turnkey for cattle. Two pipe-fed livestock wells provide reliable water distribution across the ranch, and a water access agreement is available, adding further value and operational flexibility. Subdivision Potential For the investor or developer, this property presents a compelling opportunity to subdivide into 35± acre rural residential lots - a strategy neighboring property owners have already successfully executed in the area. With the demand for rural acreage in the Denver metro corridor continuing to grow, this section represents significant upside potential. Hunting & Recreation Sportsmen will appreciate the exceptional deer and antelope hunting the property supports. The breaks and draws provide natural habitat and cover, creating quality hunting ground that rivals dedicated recreational properties in the region. Property Highlights: 640± total acres | One full section ±400 acres tillable | Balance in native grass & pasture Two pipe-fed livestock wells Water access agreement available Excellent 5-strand barbed wire perimeter & cross fencing Quality gates throughout Subdivision potential into 35± acre lots Strong deer & antelope hunting Located just south of Strasburg, CO | Easy access The details provided have been gathered from sources deemed trustworthy, but their accuracy and completeness have not been independently verified. Great Plains Land Company offers no assurances, warranties, or guarantees regarding the information presented. Great Plains Land Company bears no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracies, omissions, or reliability issues within this content. It is strongly advised that you perform your own thorough, independent investigation of the property and confirm all information yourself. Any decision to rely on this information is made entirely at your own discretion and risk.
$432,000  •  640 acres
Large CRP Income Property with Hunting Potential - Contract Expires in 2027 This exceptional Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) property offers a rare opportunity to own a large acreage investment with strong annual income and future flexibility. Currently enrolled in the CRP program through 2027, the property generates approximately $19,214 in annual CRP payments, providing reliable passive income while preserving the land's natural resources. Featuring predominantly Class IV soils, this tract offers multiple possibilities once the current CRP contract expires. The next owner may choose to re-enroll the property in a new CRP contract or return portions of the acreage to agricultural production. The surrounding area supports a variety of crops, including wheat, milo, and millet. Access is excellent, with a well-maintained county road bordering the south side of the property and convenient proximity to Eads, Colorado. Beyond its investment value, the property also offers outstanding recreational appeal. Wildlife commonly found in the area includes pronghorn antelope, mule deer, upland game birds, and other small game, creating excellent hunting opportunities. With its substantial acreage, the property may qualify for participation in the Colorado Landowner Preference Program, potentially allowing eligibility for deer and antelope landowner vouchers. Whether you're seeking dependable income, future farming potential, recreational opportunities, or a long-term land investment, this property checks all the boxes. Property Highlights: CRP contract in place through 2027 Approximate annual CRP income of $19,214 Strong investment and income-producing potential Option to re-enroll in CRP or return to crop production Excellent hunting and wildlife habitat County road frontage with easy access Near Eads, Colorado Potential eligibility for Colorado landowner vouchers Low property taxes Contact the listing agent today for additional information or to schedule a private showing.
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