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5.5 acres Surrounded by Rolling Tree Covered Hills

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Contact us to discuss a deep discount if you want to pay cash in full!


Reserve this property TODAY by clicking the Reserve Now button for either of the payment options to reserve this property in your name. If you want to make a higher down payment or monthly payment to reduce the total price, please contact us and let us know what amounts you have in mind and we will give you a quote with the reduced total price and term length!

Everyone qualifies for our owner financing with no credit check required and we include a 15% prepayment discount on the remaining note balance if you decide to pay off early in cash!

Property Overview

Escape the city and all the people and take in the fresh mountain air on this 5.5 acre property located 11 miles south of Hartsel. Here you will find yourself near the future Wild Horse Reservoir, approximately 5 miles west. With rolling tree covered hills all around and Mt. Antero and the Collegiate Peaks straight to the west, you’ll be near some of the highest peaks in all of Colorado. These mountains feed the Arkansas River where you will find premier whitewater rafting and kayaking near Buena Vista, only 29 miles away! Get out and explore all this area has to offer!

Property Information

Parcel Size

5.5 acres

State

Colorado

County

Park

Nearest Cities

Hartsel

Parcel #

8409

Address

Cahokia Rd

Features

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Acres

5.5

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Power

Solar or Generator

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Water

Would be by well or holding tank

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Zoning

Residential

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Elevation

9,233 ft

SUBDIVISIONESTATES OF COLORADO
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONLot 1895 of Unit 37 of Estates of Colorado as shown on the Plat of said Subdivision recorded July 1, 1970 at Reception No. 181383, in Park County, Colorado.
APPROX. GPS
COORDINATES
OF CORNERS
NW: 38.8887, -105.7278
NE: 38.8886, -105.7267
SE: 38.8866, -105.7267
SW: 38.8866, -105.7278
APPROX. ANNUAL TAXES$88.12
HOA/POA FEESNone
UTILITIESSolar or generator best options for electricity. Gas by propane tank. Phone by cellular.
SEWERWould need septic system if building.
ACCESSCounty dirt road. On snow plow route for better year round access. Accessible by car weather permitting or with four-wheel drive vehicle in inclement weather.
CAMPING & RVsBoth RV and Tent short term camping allowed for up to fourteen (14) days a year without a permit. Property owners may be granted a permit to camp for up to thirty (30) consecutive days a year, with one (1) 30-day renewal a year with additional conditions.
IMPROVEMENTSNone

Nearby Cities/Attractions (with driving distance)

Hartsel: 11 miles
Colorado Springs: 76 miles
Denver: 114 miles
Woodland Park (Walmart & Hospital): 57 miles
Hunting/Hiking/Horseback Riding (Pike Forest): 28 miles
World Class Fishing (Spinney Reservoir): 15 miles
White Water Rafting (Buena Vista): 29 miles
ATV/Off Roading (Fairplay): 30 miles
Skiing (Breckenridge): 53 miles

Area Highlights

Park county is considered “the heart of Colorado” as the geographical center of the state lies within the 900 square mile South Park region. With over 300 days of sunshine each year, low humidity, and less than 20,000 residents spread out across nearly 2,200 square miles (over HALF of which is PUBLIC LAND!), you will have plenty of room to escape and take in the great outdoors!

This area is a fishing paradise (trout, pike, salmon…) with four reservoirs fairly close by (Eleven Mile, Spinney, Antero, & Tarryall) as well as the rivers and streams that connect them, including gold medal trout fishing waters!

If hunting is more your style, this area is still hard to beat. With hundreds of thousands of acres of hunting land available between Pike and San Isabel National Forests and numerous state wildlife areas nearby, you’ll have an opportunity to hunt elk, deer, pronghorn, waterfowl, various small game and even potentially black bear. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) does a great job of providing information on all of these areas, including detailed online hunting maps.

There are hundreds of trails in the area to take in all of the beautiful scenery. Whether by foot, by bike, or by horse, you’re sure to find plenty of amazing sights. Would you rather have an engine do the work for you? Try the Wheeler Lake trail if you’re up for a challenge (7 miles long) or if you want something a little bit easier, try the Breakneck Pass trail (10 miles long). Not afraid of extreme adventure and getting a little wet? Then head over to the white water capital of Colorado at Buena Vista. If it’s winter, you can’t beat the skiing available nearby in Breckenridge to the north (Breck Ski Resort) or at Monarch Mountain to the west.

Take a trip out and see all this beautiful area has to offer!

County Contacts

For additional questions regarding what is permissible on the property or regarding utilities, please use the contacts below and have the Parcel # and/or address information for the property available. You can find this in the Property Information section above. Please contact the county assessor’s office below if you would like to confirm our ownership of the property.

  • County Planning & Zoning: 719-836-4292
  • Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA): 303-688-3100
  • Well Install Option: Black Mountain Pump 719-687-7210
  • Septic Option: Advantage Excavating 970-390-0261
  • County Assessor: 719-836-4331

Disclaimer: Please do your own due diligence as you should with any land purchase. This land is sold as is and all information provided is to the best of seller’s knowledge.