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Alamosa East, CO 81101

Costilla County, Colorado

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Your 10-Acre Colorado Mountain Sanctuary

Where Freedom Meets the Sangre de Cristo Mountains - Build Your Legacy Today

This is your moment. The moment when everything changes. When you stop dreaming about mountain living and start living it. When you finally say "yes" to the life you've always imagined but never thought possible.

This isn't just land. This is your freedom manifest in two contiguous 5-acre parcels (10 total acres) of Colorado wilderness in the legendary San Luis Valley - the largest high-altitude desert in North America and your gateway to unlimited adventure. Even better, we have additional contiguous parcels available, allowing you to expand to 15, 20, or even 25 total acres to create your own private mountain kingdom.

Property Snapshot: Where Dreams Become Reality

Your Mountain Kingdom Awaits

- Size: Two contiguous 5-acre parcels (10 total acres) with expansion options up to 25 acres of pristine Colorado wilderness at 7,800+ feet elevation

- Location: Costilla County, Colorado (Gps: 37.074136, -105.735555)

- Expansion Opportunity: Additional contiguous parcels available to create your private 15, 20, or 25-acre mountain empire

- Zoning: Estate Residential (Er) - Maximum building flexibility across all parcels

- Access: County-maintained roads - Drive right to your sanctuary

- Annual Taxes: Approximately $180-250/Year per 10 acres - Less than your monthly coffee budget

- Flood Zone: Safe - Not in Fema flood zone

- Hoa: None - Your land, your rules, your freedom

- Build Timeline: No mandatory timeline - Build when you're ready

- Elevation: 7,800+ feet above sea level - Above the smog, in the clean mountain air

Location Benefits: Heart of Historic Colorado

You've found the secret. While everyone else fights traffic in Denver, you'll wake up to 360-Degree mountain views in the legendary San Luis Valley - the largest alpine valley in the world at 8,000 square miles.

Your Strategic Mountain Position:

- 15 minutes to Fort Garland - Historic frontier military post commanded by legendary Kit Carson from 1866-1867, now preserved as a museum showcasing Colorado's territorial heritage. Few realize that this fort was established specifically to protect early Hispanic settlers and served as the last line of defense against hostile tribes, with Buffalo Soldiers - elite African American cavalry units - stationed here as some of the frontier army's most respected fighters.

- 30 minutes to Alamosa - San Luis Valley's commercial hub (population 9,000+) offering Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, Safeway, full medical facilities, Adams State University, and all modern conveniences. This town sits at the exact center of what geologists call the largest high-altitude closed basin in the world, originally the bottom of a massive ancient lake that was 200 feet deep.

- Walking distance to Rio Grande River - Colorado's lifeline flowing 1,896 miles to the Gulf of Mexico, offering world-class fishing for rainbow, brown, and the extremely rare native Rio Grande cutthroat trout. Most people don't know this stunning fish was the very first trout species encountered by Europeans in North America in 1541, and now occupies only 12% of its historic range, making every catch a connection to living prehistory.

- 1 hour to Great Sand Dunes National Park - Tallest sand dunes in North America rising 750 feet, perfect for sandboarding, hiking, and International Dark Sky stargazing. These dunes are actually "singing sands" that create haunting musical tones when the wind moves across them, and they're still actively growing from sand carried by winds from ancient lake beds.

- 1 hour to UFO Watchtower - North America's most famous UFO observation platform, built after decades of unexplained sightings in the valley. Since the 1960S, this area has recorded over 1,000 documented paranormal events, including the famous "Snippy the Horse" incident that made international headlines and launched the modern cattle mutilation phenomenon.

- 2 hours to Wolf Creek Ski Area - Colorado's snow capital receiving 430+ inches annually with some of the deepest powder conditions in North America

- 2.5 hours to Colorado Springs - Major metropolitan area with airport and extensive amenities

- 4 hours to Denver International Airport - Connecting you to the world

The San Luis Valley Advantage and Mysteries: At 7,800+ feet elevation, you're living in North America's highest mountain desert - surrounded by ten peaks over 14,000 feet including majestic Blanca Peak (14,345 feet), Culebra Peak (14,047 feet), and the dramatic Crestone group. But this isn't just beautiful geography - you're living in what paranormal researchers call "North America's most mysterious locale," where more unexplained phenomena have been documented than anywhere else on the continent. This massive valley offers 320+ days of sunshine annually with minimal humidity, perfect climate for year-round outdoor recreation, and Bortle Scale 2-3 dark skies that some say reveal more than just stars.

Property Features: Nature's Masterpiece, Your Canvas

Mountain Views That Steal Your Soul

- Panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains - "Blood of Christ Mountains" creating a dramatic eastern wall of peaks rising over 6,000 feet from the valley floor. These mountains earned their haunting name from Spanish explorer Antonio Valverde y Cosio, who witnessed the peaks turn blood-red during a snowy sunrise in the early 1700S.

- Blanca Peak (14,345 feet) dominating your horizon - Colorado's fourth-highest peak with year-round snow fields and sunrise alpenglow that turns the massif crimson red. What most don't know is that this mountain is Sisnaajini to the Navajo people - one of their four sacred mountains marking the boundaries of their traditional homeland, said to be "fastened to the earth with lightning" and representing the place where thought itself begins each day.

- Multiple 14ers visible - Culebra Peak (Colorado's southernmost 14er and the only privately-owned one requiring a $150 climbing fee), Kit Carson Peak, and the legendary Crestone group creating an ever-changing mountain amphitheater. The Crestones are considered among the most dangerous and technically challenging peaks in Colorado, with knife-edge ridges that have humbled even expert climbers.

- Bortle Scale 2-3 dark skies - Among the darkest skies in the continental United States for incredible stargazing and Milky Way photography. These same pristine skies have made the valley famous for unexplained lights and aerial phenomena, with over 600 documented UFO sightings since 1992.

- 320+ days of sunshine annually - More sunshine than San Diego, ensuring perfect lighting and optimal solar power efficiency, while creating the ideal conditions for the mysterious atmospheric phenomena that have puzzled scientists for decades.

Your Natural Sanctuary

- 10 full acres (two contiguous 5-acre parcels) - Ample space for your dream home, workshop, gardens, livestock, or multiple structures

- Expansion potential to 25 acres - Additional contiguous parcels available to create your own private mountain estate

- Rolling high desert terrain - Perfect building sites across multiple parcels with various orientations for different views and sun exposure

- Native vegetation - Pinyon pines, juniper, wild grasses creating natural beauty and privacy across the entire property

- Excellent drainage - Sandy loam soil prevents water problems and provides stable building foundation throughout all parcels

- Natural wind protection - Terrain features shield building sites from prevailing winds

- Multiple development options - With contiguous parcels, create separate family compounds, guest facilities, or agricultural operations

Recreational Paradise: Your Outdoor Playground

The Sangre de Cristo Range Adventures:

- 14er Climbing Paradise - Blanca Peak (45 min), Culebra Peak, Kit Carson Peak, and Crestone group offering everything from gentle hiking to technical rock scrambling

- Great Sand Dunes National Park (1 hour) - Sandboarding, sand sledding, seasonal Medano Creek beach, and International Dark Sky stargazing

- Rio Grande River (walking distance) - Gold Medal Waters fishing for trophy trout, float trips, kayaking, and wildlife viewing

- Sangre de Cristo Wilderness (30 min) - 220,000 acres of pristine backcountry with over 50 alpine lakes and unlimited camping

Winter Sports Wonderland:

- Wolf Creek Ski Area (2 hours) - 430+ inches of annual snowfall with 1,600 acres of skiable terrain

- Backcountry skiing unlimited - Pristine bowls and untouched powder fields accessible from your backyard

- Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing - Miles of groomed and backcountry trails

Water Recreation:

- Rio Grande fishing (walking distance) - Native Rio Grande cutthroat trout, rainbow, and brown trout in designated Gold Medal Waters. The Rio Grande cutthroat is a living fossil - the first trout species ever seen by Europeans in North America when Coronado's expedition encountered them in 1541. These ancient fish have survived ice ages and now occupy less than 12% of their historic range, making them more rare than pandas. Recent genetic studies reveal they've remained virtually unchanged for over 10,000 years.

- Mountain Home Reservoir (45 min) - 19,500 acre-feet offering trophy fishing and boating for massive trout that grow fat on the valley's unique high-altitude insect life

- Multiple alpine lakes - Crystal-clear mountain lakes for fishing and camping, including several that still hold pure strains of ancient cutthroat trout genetics dating back to the Pleistocene era

- Costilla Creek system - Home to some of the last genetically pure Rio Grande cutthroat populations, these fish are direct descendants of the same species that swam here when mammoths roamed the valley

Wildlife Paradise: Your Daily Entertainment

Living here means front-row seats to nature's greatest show in one of Colorado's richest wildlife corridors, where ancient migration routes cross paths with phenomena that science hasn't fully explained.

Large Game Spectacles:

- Rocky Mountain Elk - Herds of 100+ animals migrate past during spring and fall, with massive 6x6 bulls bugling during September rut. These elk follow the same migration corridors used for over 10,000 years, routes that Native Americans considered sacred pathways between worlds.

- Mule deer - Daily visitors year-round, with large bucks sporting impressive antlers. Local hunters report the valley's deer seem unusually unafraid of humans, leading to theories about electromagnetic anomalies affecting animal behavior.

- Black bears - Occasional respectful visitors requiring proper food storage. Interestingly, the valley has an unusually high population of the rare blonde and cinnamon color phases.

- Mountain lions - Elusive presence leaving occasional tracks. Wildlife cameras have captured footage of these cats exhibiting strange behaviors, including traveling in groups (highly unusual) and being active during daylight hours.

Incredible Bird Life:

- Golden eagles - Daily sightings soaring on 7-foot wingspans hunting prairie dogs and rabbits. The valley serves as a major raptor migration corridor, with some birds displaying unusual flight patterns that have baffled ornithologists.

- Sandhill cranes - Spectacular migrations with thousands creating deafening calls as massive flocks pass overhead. These ancient birds, virtually unchanged for 60 million years, use the valley as a critical stopover on their 3,000-Mile journey, following magnetic ley lines that crisscross the basin.

- Great horned owls - Night hunters with haunting calls providing excellent rodent control, their hooting echoing across the valley in patterns some residents swear form communication sequences

- Mountain bluebirds - Brilliant blue residents creating electric flashes against the desert landscape, unusually abundant here due to the valley's unique electromagnetic properties

- Bald eagles - Winter visitors that have been spotted in unusual numbers, far from their typical habitat range

Mysterious Wildlife Phenomena:

- Cattle behavior anomalies - Ranchers report cattle forming perfect circles and refusing to graze in certain areas

- Unexplained animal deaths - The valley gained worldwide attention starting with "Snippy the Horse" in 1967, the first documented case of the mysterious cattle mutilation phenomenon that continues today

- Wildlife displacement - Animals occasionally found miles from their normal habitat with no explanation for how they arrived

- Nocturnal light sensitivity - Many valley animals display heightened reactions to the unexplained lights that frequently appear in the night sky

Hunting Opportunities:

- GMU 83 - Your hunting zone with excellent success rates for elk, mule deer, and turkey

- Multiple seasons - Archery, muzzleloader, and rifle seasons with high success rates

Land Use Possibilities: Your Vision, Unlimited

Estate Residential zoning across all available parcels gives you maximum freedom to create exactly what you want:

Residential Dreams:

- Custom mountain home - Design your perfect retreat with wraparound porches and mountain views

- Multi-generational compound - With up to 25 acres available, create separate homes for extended family

- Log cabin paradise - Authentic Colorado mountain living with room for guest cabins

- Off-grid sanctuary - Solar, wind, and well water for complete self-sufficiency across multiple parcels

- Tiny home village - Multiple small structures for family compound or rental income

- Mobile/manufactured homes - Affordable mountain living (1976 or newer) with room for multiple units

- RV paradise - Short-term camping (14 days/3 months) or long-term permits (180 days/year) with designated RV areas

Agricultural Opportunities:

- Large-scale hobby farming - Up to 25 acres for serious agricultural pursuits in clean mountain air

- Livestock operation - Cattle, horses, sheep, goats, or chickens with ample grazing land

- Organic gardening - Multiple growing areas for diverse crops and premium produce

- Hay production - Significant acreage for cash crop operations serving local ranchers

- Equestrian facility - Horse boarding, training facilities, or dude ranch operations

- Sustainable agriculture - Permaculture systems across multiple parcels

Recreational and Investment:

- Family compound - Multiple generations sharing mountain lifestyle across separate parcels

- Hunting lodge - Base camp for Rocky Mountain adventures with guest accommodations

- Corporate retreat center - Executive escape with multiple buildings and inspiring mountain views

- Event venue complex - Mountain backdrop for weddings and special occasions with dedicated facilities

- Glamping or eco-resort - Multiple parcels allow for diverse accommodation options

- Land banking - Hold premium mountain property for appreciation with expansion flexibility

- Development potential - Create a small residential subdivision in this prime location

Climate and Terrain: Four-Season Mountain Paradise

High Desert Mountain Climate at 7,800+ Feet:

- Summer (June-August): Perfect 75°F highs with cool 45°F nights for comfortable sleeping without Ac

- Fall (September-November): Crisp 60°F days with golden aspen displays and spectacular hunting weather

- Winter (December-February): Snowy wonderland with 35°F highs perfect for skiing, manageable snow loads

- Spring (March-May): Wildflower explosion with 55°F temperatures and perfect construction weather

- Annual precipitation: 10-12 inches with most as snow, ensuring 320+ days of sunshine

- Low humidity: Comfortable dry air eliminates muggy conditions and makes winter cold tolerable

Perfect Building Terrain:

- Gentle rolling topography - Multiple building sites without expensive grading

- Excellent drainage - Sandy loam soil prevents flooding and foundation issues

- Southern exposure - Maximizes solar gain for heating and solar panel efficiency

- Multiple view corridors - Choose optimal mountain vistas in any direction

Historic Treasures: Standing Where Legends Walked

Ancient and Spanish Heritage:

- Ute Indian Territory - Sacred hunting grounds for over 1,000 years, but what's rarely known is that 12 different Native American tribes considered this valley a sacred vision quest area. No tribe would remain here during winter, believing the extreme cold opened doorways between worlds. Ute legends speak of "star people" who emerged from "flying seed-pods" and used the sand dunes as landing areas.

- 1694 Spanish Exploration - Don Diego de Vargas's historic expedition, first European crossing of the Rio Grande here. His journal entries describe "strange lights in the sky" and encounters with Native Americans who warned them about "sky beings" who appeared during certain celestial events.

- Costilla County - Colorado's oldest county with rich Hispanic heritage. The villages along the Culebra River - San Luis, San Francisco, San Acacio - are among the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the American West, where ancient Spanish Colonial land grants from the 1840S are still honored today.

The Mystery of Blanca Peak:

- Sacred Mountain of Four Tribes - Blanca Peak isn't just beautiful; it's Sisnaajini to the Navajo, the Sacred Mountain of the East, one of four peaks that define their traditional homeland boundaries. According to creation stories, this mountain was "fastened to the earth with lightning" by the Holy People and represents the place where thought begins each dawn.

- Archaeological Anomalies - The first recorded ascent in 1874 by the Wheeler Survey found stone structures at the summit that predated any known human presence at that altitude. These mysterious ruins have never been definitively explained.

- Spiritual Significance - Multiple tribes considered Blanca Peak a portal between dimensions, where medicine men would go to communicate with star beings. The mountain's unusual electromagnetic properties cause compass needles to behave erratically near the summit.

Fort Garland Legacy (15 minutes):

- Kit Carson's final command - Legendary frontiersman's last military post from 1866-1867, where he negotiated the final peace treaties with Chief Ouray. Carson's personal journals, rarely quoted, describe "dancing lights" in the mountains and Ute warnings about areas where "the sky touches the earth."

- Established 1858 - Protected settlers during territorial period when Colorado was still part of Kansas Territory. Military records document unexplained incidents including sentries reporting "airships" decades before human flight was possible.

- Buffalo Soldiers - Elite African American cavalry units stationed here, some of the frontier army's most respected fighters. Their oral histories, preserved in family traditions, include accounts of nocturnal phenomena that "lit up the valley like daylight."

- Museum secrets - The museum displays artifacts found in the area that don't match any known Native American or European origin, including metal fragments with composition that hasn't been identified.

San Luis Historic District (30 minutes):

- Colorado's oldest town - Continuously occupied since 1851 by Hispanic settlers who brought 400-Year-Old Spanish Colonial traditions directly from New Mexico. The original settlers chose this exact location after Native Americans told them it was a place "where the sky spirits were friendly."

- People's Ditch - The first water right in Colorado, still operating with the original 1852 legal framework. Local folklore claims the water has unusual properties that make crops grow larger and livestock healthier.

- Stations of the Cross - The spiritual pilgrimage trail on Mesa de los Santos features bronze sculptures, but few know that Hispanic elders chose this specific site because of frequent "apparitions of light" that appeared on the mesa, which they interpreted as divine manifestations.

- Penitente Brotherhood - This religious order with roots in 16th-century Spain has maintained secret traditions for over 170 years in the valley. Their ceremonies often coincide with the unexplained light phenomena that appear in the mountains.

Hidden History Most Never Learn:

- Ancient Lake Alamosa - Beneath your feet lies evidence of a massive prehistoric lake that covered the entire valley 500,000 years ago, 200 feet deep and larger than Lake Superior. This ancient lake bed still influences electromagnetic properties of the soil.

- Sister Maria de Jesus de Agreda - The bilocating Spanish nun who never left her convent in Spain but appeared to Native Americans in the valley in the 1600S, teaching them Christianity before missionaries arrived. When Catholic priests finally reached the area, local tribes already knew Christian prayers and said "the Lady in Blue" had taught them. The Catholic Church has never explained this phenomenon.

- The Glass Skull Discovery - In the 1990S, a mysterious crystal skull was "discovered" near the sand dunes, creating international attention before being revealed as a hoax. However, local Native American elders claimed it was actually an authentic ritual object that had been stolen from sacred sites decades earlier.

- Operation Blue Sky - Declassified military documents reveal that during the Cold War, the valley was used for secret atmospheric research projects that may have contributed to the unusual phenomena witnessed by residents.

Investment Potential: Smart Money Moves

Colorado Land Investment Advantages:

- Population growth - Colorado adds 1,000+ new residents monthly driving land demand

- Below-market pricing - Significant value compared to Front Range properties

- Strategic location - Between major growth centers with easy access

- Recreational premium - Mountain properties with wilderness access command higher values

- No HOA restrictions - Maximum development and use flexibility

Market Factors:

- Land appreciation - Colorado mountain land averages 6-8% annual increases

- Water access - Rio Grande proximity adds significant value

- Recreational trends - Growing demand for outdoor recreation and off-grid properties

- Climate migration - People fleeing crowded cities seek mountain sanctuaries

Utilities and Infrastructure: Modern Convenience Meets Mountain Living

Power Options:

- Solar excellence - 320+ days of sunshine with excellent renewable energy potential

- Solar kits from $1,100 - Size and usage dependent systems

- Wind potential - 10-12 mph average speeds for small turbines

- Backup generators - Propane/gasoline options for reliability

Water Solutions:

- Well drilling - Average depth 100-300 feet at approximately $35-50/Foot

- Water hauling - 500 gallons available in Alamosa for $2.50

- Rainwater collection - Legal and encouraged in Colorado

Waste Management:

- Septic systems - Required for permanent residences, costs $2,200-4,000 installed

- Composting toilets - Permitted with proper permits for off-grid living

Communications:

- Cellular service - Good coverage from multiple providers

- Satellite internet - Starlink and other options available

- Landline potential - Available through local providers

Zoning and Building Information: Maximum Freedom

Estate Residential (Er) Zoning Benefits:

- Minimum dwelling size: 600 square feet (tiny homes welcome.)

- Two homes allowed: Main residence plus guest house/mother-in-law suite

- Mobile/manufactured homes: Welcome (1976 or newer models)

- RV regulations: Short-term (14 days/3 months) or long-term permits (180 days/year)

- No HOA restrictions: Build what you want, when you want

- Livestock permitted: Horses, cattle, goats, chickens for farming or hobby

Building Requirements:

- Building permits: Required through Costilla County Planning & Zoning

- Setbacks: Reasonable requirements allowing flexible placement

- Foundation requirements: Standard for high-altitude construction

- 180-Day courtesy timeline: Reasonable development expectation

Nearby Attractions: Your New Playground

National Treasures:

- Great Sand Dunes National Park (1 hour) - Tallest dunes in North America, sandboarding, International Dark Sky designation

- Rio Grande National Forest (30 min) - 1.86 million acres of hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking

- Sangre de Cristo Wilderness (30 min) - 220,000 acres of pristine backcountry

Historic Sites:

- Fort Garland Museum (15 min) - Kit Carson's command with preserved 1858 buildings

- San Luis (30 min) - Colorado's oldest town with Hispanic cultural heritage

- Costilla Crossing Bridge (20 min) - 1892 engineering marvel with rare Thacher truss design

Recreation Centers:

- Alamosa (30 min) - Full services, shopping, Adams State University

- Wolf Creek Ski Area (2 hours) - World-class skiing and snowboarding

- Colorado Springs (2.5 hours) - Major metropolitan amenities

Community and Emergency Services: Your Peace of Mind

Emergency Response:

- Costilla County Sheriff - Professional rural policing with county-wide coverage

- Fort Garland Fire Department - 15 minutes response with modern equipment

- Emergency Medical Services - Ambulance and EMT response coordination

- Emergency helicopter access - Flat terrain provides ideal landing zones

Medical Care:

- San Luis Clinic (30 min) - Family medicine and urgent care

- SLV Regional Medical Center (30 min in Alamosa) - Full-service hospital with emergency room and surgical services

Educational Services:

- K-12 Schools - Sierra Grande School District

- Adams State University (30 min) - Higher education opportunities in Alamosa

Pricing and Financing: Make Your Dream Affordable

Invest in your Colorado dream with options for every budget:

10-Acre Package (Two Contiguous 5-Acre Parcels):

Cash Price: $19,998

Own it outright with clear title and immediate access

Owner Financing Available:

- $454 down + $454/Month for 60 months

- Zero interest - What you see is what you pay

- No prepayment penalties - Pay off early without fees

- No credit checks - Your property secures the loan

- Quick closing - Most transactions complete within days

Expansion Options Available:

Additional contiguous 5-acre parcels available for purchase to expand your holdings to 15, 20, or 25 total acres. Create your own private mountain kingdom with flexible payment plans available for multiple parcel purchases.

Why This Is the Deal of a Lifetime:

- Less than most rent payments - Own instead of throwing money away

- Builds equity immediately - Every payment increases your ownership

- No bank hassles - Simple, straightforward process

- Immediate use - Start camping and building right away

- Expansion flexibility - Add parcels as your vision and budget grow

- Bulk purchase savings - Special pricing available for multiple parcel purchases

How to Secure Your Mountain Paradise

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Step 5: Start Building Your Dream

Begin planning your Colorado mountain lifestyle

Why Choose Us: Your Success is Our Mission

Proven Track Record:

- Over 100 satisfied landowners this year - Join our community of mountain dreamers

- 30-day money-back guarantee - Complete satisfaction or full refund

- Transparent process - No hidden fees or surprises

- Expert guidance - Professional support through every step

- Complete property package - All information needed for informed decisions

What You Get:

- Clear title and warranty deed - Legal ownership protection

- Comprehensive property report - Detailed information package

- Ongoing support - We're here to help even after closing

- Professional network - Connections to builders, contractors, and services

Take Action Now: Your Mountain Dream Awaits

Don't let another day pass without securing your affordable piece of Colorado paradise. These two contiguous 5-acre parcels (10 total acres) in the legendary San Luis Valley are your ticket to freedom, adventure, and smart investing - with the rare opportunity to expand up to 25 acres and create your own private mountain empire.

The Smart Money is Moving to Colorado Mountains. Strategic location, recreational access, no HOA restrictions, expansion potential, and incredible pricing make this the investment opportunity you've been waiting for. Properties like this - with contiguous expansion options - are almost impossible to find in today's market.

Your Colorado Dream is Calling. Answer now and take the first step toward your new life where every day feels like vacation, you're surrounded by 14,000-Foot peaks, you have walking access to the legendary Rio Grande River, space to grow your vision across multiple parcels, and your wallet doesn't get destroyed by city prices.

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Your 10-acre mountain sanctuary (with expansion potential to 25 acres) featuring Rio Grande access and 14er views is waiting - will you answer the call?

Over 100 new landowners this year can't be wrong. Join our community of mountain dreamers and make these contiguous parcels yours today.

The mountains are calling. It's time to answer.

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