Overview
Scenic large acreage ranch located near La Veta, Colorado. Premium acreage in Majors Ranch and easily accessible with end of the road frontage on a county maintained road with electricity. From the high point of the property there are crystal clear views in all directions including the Spanish Peaks, Sangre De Cristo Range and Silver Mountain. Ideal for recreational retreat, cabin, camping, hunting basecamp, ATV use, horses, or full-time residence.
General Information
93 +/- acre parcel between Walsenburg and La Veta. Located near the end of a quiet and well maintained gravel road with access to power. The parcel is slowly sloping up from the road to an elevated section which provides amazing views of the Spanish Peaks to the southwest. From this high point which provides the ideal building spot the land slowly slopes back down to the north into some heavily treed area and deep arroyos. This section of the parcel provides an ideal area for elk and other game looking to bed down in. The area is full of very tall old-growth juniper, piñon pine, and cedar. This section of Majors Ranch was unscathed by the Spring Creek fire in 2018. This land is teeming with wildlife, including elk, mule deer, turkey and more. Majors Ranch has private access to large sections of BLM land along Silver Mountain. A perfect property for those seeking privacy and a connection to nature. Parcel is subdividable. Motivated Seller! No owner carry.
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Accessibility
The land is located just north of La Veta, Colorado with direct frontage on several year-round maintained county roads. Electric lines run right along the county road. The land is easily accessible from the major Colorado cities without crossing mountain passes. Denver is 3 hrs – Colorado Springs is 2 hrs – Pueblo is 1 hr from the Ranch.
Wildlife and Recreation
The land is located in Game Management Unit 85 and is accessible during all seasons. Elk tags are over the counter for 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons. Access to thousands of acres of nearby BLM land offers diverse hunting and recreational opportunities. This area of southeast Colorado is known for producing trophy elk and mule deer. Equestrians, ATV, or off-road enthusiasts would love this property as the property is very usable throughout.
Water Rights
Buyer is entitled to drill a domestic well on the property which allows for in-house use, watering of livestock and irrigation of up to 1 acre of land.
Mineral Rights
Seller will convey any mineral rights, if any owned by Seller.
Zoning and Taxes and HOA Fees
Agricultural Zoning – $250 per year HOA Fee – Taxes $623.22 per year. Local ranchers might be interested in establishing a grazing lease on this land which would result in lower annual taxes.




