What we love about this property and why we purchased it:
Zoned ER- Estate Residential – Allows mobile homes, tiny homes, and camping
Stunning Mountain Views
Average June temperature: High of 77 degrees F and low of 41 degrees F
-maintained Dirt Road Access in excellent condition (see photos)– Reach your land easily
Low Taxes & No HOA – $74/year in property taxes
1.6 miles to the Rio Grande River
Nearby town of San Luis
Surrounded by farm land
Nearby Attractions & Amenities
Sangre de Cristo Mountains – Scenic mountain range offering hiking, exploring, and panoramic views
San Luis Hills – Unique volcanic formations with quiet, open landscapes
Rio Grande – Ideal for fishing, exploring, and relaxing along the water
Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge (~45–50 minutes) – Known for birdwatching, wetlands, deer, and elk
San Luis State Wildlife Area (~40 minutes) – Recreation area for fishing, kayaking, and outdoor activities
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve (~1 hour) – Famous for massive sand dunes, hiking, and sandboarding
Nearby Towns & Culture
San Luis, CO (~15–20 minutes) – Historic town with basic amenities and local charm
Alamosa, CO (~45 minutes) – Regional hub for shopping, dining, and services
Stations of the Cross Shrine (San Luis) – Peaceful walking path with scenic views and cultural significance
Why This Land?
Expansive valley setting with beautiful mountain views in every direction
• Easy access via nearby -maintained roads
• Ideal for off-grid living, camping, or a private weekend escape
• Zoned Estate Residential (ER) allowing flexible residential and recreational uses
• Wide-open space with minimal development for privacy and quiet
• Level terrain makes it easy to use and explore
• Affordable entry point into Colorado land ownership
• Clear skies and low light pollution—perfect for stargazing
• Strong appeal for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and long-term investors
• Located near San Luis with access to basic amenities while maintaining seclusion
Other Nearby Areas
Sangre de Cristo Mountains – Scenic mountain range offering hiking, exploring, and panoramic views
San Luis Hills – Unique volcanic formations with quiet, open landscapes
Rio Grande – Ideal for fishing, exploring, and relaxing along the water
Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge (~45–50 minutes) – Known for birdwatching, wetlands, deer, and elk
San Luis State Wildlife Area (~40 minutes) – Recreation area for fishing, kayaking, and outdoor activities
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve (~1 hour) – Famous for massive sand dunes, hiking, and sandboarding
Nearby Towns & Culture
San Luis, CO (~15–20 minutes) – Historic town with basic amenities and local charm
Alamosa, CO (~45 minutes) – Regional hub for shopping, dining, and services
Stations of the Cross Shrine (San Luis) – Peaceful walking path with scenic views and cultural significance
What we love about this property and why we purchased it: Zoned ER- Estate Residential – A ...
What we love about this property and why we purchased it: Zoned ER- Estate Residential – Allows mobile homes, tiny homes, and camping Stunning Mountain Views Av ...
What we love about this property and why we purchased it: Located in San Luis Valley Ranch ...
What we love about this property and why we purchased it: Located in San Luis Valley Ranches – flat, usable land Easy access with -maintained grid-style roads t ...
What we love about this property and why we purchased it: Located in Sangre de Cristo Ranc ...
What we love about this property and why we purchased it: Located in Sangre de Cristo Ranches – a more rugged, mountain-adjacent setting Beautiful rolling terra ...