Whether you are looking for a ranch or residential property, this 195.92-acre property fits the bill. It is located in High Mountain Meadows subdivision in central Colorado and just 1.3 miles from a paved road - US285/US24 - and less than 30 minutes east

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location_on0 Campfire Road Metes & Bounds
Hartsel, Select State 80449

attach_moneyPrice: $550,000


Whether you are looking for a ranch or residential property, this 195.92-acre property fits the bill. It is located in High Mountain Meadows subdivision in central Colorado and just 1.3 miles from a paved road - US285/US24 - and less than 30 minutes east of Buena Vista. It has magnificent mountain views with views of the Collegiate Peaks, the Mosquito Range and further north to the Ten Mile Range. The property is subdividable which might interest a developer. Or, a rancher might appreciate that the grass growing in the local areas is high in protein and the property qualifies for a domestic well which allows for watering of livestock, irrigation of an acre of lawn and gardens and the use of water in a single family home. There are trees on the northeast and southwest corners of the property. It is adjacent to a 164-acre llama farm on the east side and 5,120-acres of Colorado State Land on the north side. High Mountain Meadows sits within Western Union Ranch, now known as Ranch of The Rockies, a.k.a. the Ranch. Park County owns and maintains the 62.5 miles of roads in the Ranch including Campfire Road which borders the south side of this property. Manufactured homes (mobile homes) are prohibited in Park County, but manufactured (modular homes) are allowed. Neither a well nor a septic system has been installed on this property. This area is known for ranching and recreational activities - hunting, fishing, boating, hiking fourteeners on area mountains in the Collegiate Peaks, Mosquito Mountain Range and other mountains located in the Continental Divide. Breckenridge and Monarch Ski Resorts are about an hour drive away. Mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk, black bear, mountain lions, bobcats, badgers, rabbits, wild turkeys and coyotes - frequent this property and the surrounding properties. San Isabel and Pike Nation Forest surround these properties. At 9500 feet in elevation, snakes are not known to survive the cold winters.

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zoomed across the property to the collegiate peaks
Zoomed across the property to the Collegiate Peaks

view west from the east side of the property to buffalo peaks in the center, mosquito mountain range on the right and collegiate peaks on the left
View west from the east side of the property to Buffalo Peaks in the center, Mosquito Mountain Range on the right and Collegiate Peaks on the left

view northwest through the trees on the southwest corner to buffalo peaks and the mosquito mountain range
View northwest through the trees on the southwest corner to Buffalo Peaks and the Mosquito Mountain Range

zoomed northwest across the property to the mosquito mountain rangecollegiate peaks
Zoomed northwest across the property to the Mosquito Mountain RangeCollegiate Peaks

zoomed across the property to peaks in the mosquito mountain range
Zoomed across the property to peaks in the Mosquito Mountain Range

aspens and pines along the west fence line
Aspens and pines along the west fence line

aspens and pines along the west fence line
Aspens and pines along the west fence line

	 northeast corner
Northeast Corner

gate entrance onto the property off campfire rd
Gate entrance onto the property off Campfire Rd

zoomed view across the property to the snow capped mountains in the mosquito mountain range
Zoomed view across the property to the snow capped mountains in the Mosquito Mountain Range

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