Wilde Elizabeth Horse Property
5777 County Road 154 : Elizabeth, CO 80107
Elbert County, Colorado
Farm Description
Welcome to Wilde Elizabeth Horse Property, a breathtaking 10-acre equestrian estate just north of Elizabeth, Colorado. This long, narrow lot, fully treed with majestic pines, offers the perfect blend of rural serenity and modern convenience, complete with paved road access. Ideal for horse enthusiasts dreaming of a working horse property, or those seeking a peaceful country retreat.
Land
A fully treed lot that offers privacy and natural beauty. Even throughout the towering pines, the lush, well-cared for pasture grass allows for plentiful grazing.
Improvements
The charming 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home features a spacious mudroom with storage, perfect for storing gear after a day on the land. Cozy up by the fireplaces or entertain on the expansive, covered back deck, offering stunning views of the treed landscape. The heart of the home is designed for comfort and functionality, with plenty of space for family and guests.
Equestrian facilities are top-notch, including an 18' x 15' loafing shed, well-maintained horse pens, and a lush grass pasture with excellent grazing. The property also boasts a massive 36' x 66' insulated shop with electric heating, shelving, and doors on both ends-perfect for equipment, hobbies, or additional storage. A detached 30' x 30' two-car garage with built-in shelves and electric doors provides even more convenience. A chicken house allows for farm-fresh eggs. Three propane tanks ensure reliable energy for all your needs.
Region & Climate
The climate is semi-arid, with cold, snowy winters lows around 10 F and warm, dry summers highs near 85 F. Annual precipitation is about 15-20 inches, mostly from spring and summer thunderstorms. Expect sunny days and low humidity year-round.
History
Elizabeth, Colorado, began in 1855 as a sawmill camp called Russellville along Running Creek. Gold was discovered in 1858, sparking a minor rush, but flooding forced relocation to its current site. Named after Elizabeth Gray Kimbark Hubbard, sister-in-law of Territorial Governor John Evans, the town was platted in 1882 and incorporated in 1890 with a population of 300. Early economic activities included logging, ranching, and dairy farming. The Denver & New Orleans Railroad, established in 1881, boosted growth. By 1901, Elizabeth had businesses, churches, and a school. Economic challenges hit in the 1920S, worsened by the 1930S Depression and a 1935 flood that ended rail service. The town remained a small, stable community, transitioning to a bedroom community by the late 20th century due to growth in nearby Denver and Colorado Springs. Today, with a 2020 population of 1,675, Elizabeth preserves its historic Main Street while managing suburban expansion.
Location
Elizabeth, Colorado, is located in Elbert County, approximately 45 miles southeast of Denver and 35 miles northeast of Colorado Springs, along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Situated at an elevation of about 6,500 feet, it lies on the high plains with rolling hills, grasslands, and pockets of ponderosa pine forests. The town is centered along Colorado Highway 86, with Cherry Creek and Running Creek nearby, shaping its scenic, rural landscape. Elizabeth serves as a small commercial hub for surrounding ranches and farms, with a historic downtown featuring shops and community spaces, while its proximity to major cities makes it a growing bedroom community.
Directions to Farm
From Elizabeth head east on highway 86, head north on County Road 21, turn east on County Road 154. Property is located on the north side of the road.
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