16 Acres with Hunting Game, Home, Water Well, Electricity, Rural Water in Costilla County, Fort Garland, Colorado
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Sprawling out on 15.65 acres, the 3 bedroom, 3 bath exquisite home offers gorgeous Sangre de Cristo Mountain views and room to play on! The area is rich with opportunity to ski, hike, showshoe, and ride on atvs. The interior of the home is equally impressive, featuring an open floor plan encompassing 6,000 square feet that allows for comfortable living. The master suite is a true sanctuary, complete with a luxurious en-suite bathroom and ample closet space. The additional bedrooms are generously sized and offer plenty of natural light. Outside, the expansive property invites exploration and relaxation. Create your own garden, set up a workshop, or simply enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds you. With Fort Garland just a short drive away, you have access to essential amenities while still enjoying the tranquility of off-grid living. This rustic log home is more than just a residence; it’s an opportunity to embrace a lifestyle of freedom, adventure, and serenity. Local Area Located at an elevation of 7,936 feet, Fort Garland is known as the “Gateway to the San Luis Valley” as it’s the first town you reach after La Veta Pass on Highway 160. Positioned on the eastern border of the San Luis Valley in south-central Colorado, this town in Costilla County lies at the southern tip of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range. Like many other communities in the San Luis Valley, Fort Garland attracts a diverse range of creative individuals, from artists and painters to craftsmen and musicians. The Blanca/Fort Garland Community Center welcomes both locals and tourists year-round, offering daily, monthly, and annual passes for purchase. For information on the top attractions in the San Luis Valley, including the UFO Watchtower, Gator Farm, and the Sand Dunes, visitors can head to the Entrada Visitor Center. Fort Garland, established in 1858, was constructed to address conflicts between white settlers and the Utes residing in the San Luis Valley. Volunteers from New Mexico, led by Colonel Kit Carson, were stationed at the fort and successfully negotiated a treaty with the Utes in 1867. However, nearly a decade later, tensions persisted, leading to the Ninth Cavalry’s intervention to prevent further escalation. Ultimately, this group facilitated the relocation of white settlers from Ute territory. Area Attractions Sangre de Cristo Mountains The mountains are one of the longest ranges in the world and are comprised of ten peaks with an elevation of at least 14,000 feet. The range stretches from Poncha Pass in central Colorado to Glorieta Pass southeast of Sante Fe, New Mexico. The mighty peaks are covered by San Isabel, Rio Grande, Carsen, and Santa Fe National Forests. Elk and bighorn sheep roam the mountains making them a popular hunting destination. Fishermen delight in the alpine lakes, streams, and rivers. The Sangres offer some of the world’s best rock climbing, downhill, skiing, and white-water rafting. Twenty-seven million years ago, one big chunk of rock was pushed up forming the astounding range we see today. Mountain Home Reservoir This reservoir is ten…
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- Listing Agent: Staci Corder
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