2.53 acres of beautiful in Wild Horse Mesa, San Luis, Colorado. This is a place where you can slow down and enjoy life without any rush to build. It’s perfect for weekend stays or planning your future homestead.
Easy Going and Ready for Fun
Wake up to cool mornings with scattered desert bushes around. When the sun sets, it’s time for campfire fun and make some memories. This land is great for anyone dreaming of their own space in the mountains, whether it’s for weekends or for living the quiet life later. There’s electricity nearby, making it easy when you’re ready to set up more than just a tent.
Adventure and Town Life Close By
You won’t be far from what you need here. A quick drive of about 15 minutes gets you to San Luis. And adventure? It’s around every corner, especially with the Sanchez Reservoir only a short drive away. Perfect for fishing or just relaxing by the water.
See the Wild and Feel Free
From your land, you can see the amazing Mount Blanca in the distance. Wild horses roam free here, and you might even spot signs of coyotes. It’s really a place where nature is right outside your door. The best part? As of mid-April, there’s no snow blocking your way, and getting to your land is easy.
The land is flat and waiting for whatever you dream up – a small cabin, a spot for your RV, or even planning out a bigger home for later. And with good roads getting you here, starting your adventure is easy.
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Wild Horse Mesa subdivision is located about 12 miles south of San Luis, zip code 81152, in Costilla County, in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado. The sunny, fertile, alpine valley is about 150 miles long and 75 miles wide, surrounded by the San Juan, La Garita and Sangre de Cristo mountain ranges.
Wild Horse Mesa (also known as San Pedro Mesa) covers about 75 square miles, a few miles south of San Luis, near New Mexico. The mesa area is home to about 150 wild horses (mustangs), broken into 9 bands, roaming on private lands. They are descendants of horses used by Spanish explorers (conquistadors), brought to America in the 1500’s. Spaniards began bringing horses and cattle to North America starting in 1493, after Columbus landed in 1492. Spanish explorer Vazquez de Coronado visited this region, crossing northern New Mexico, looking for the Seven Cities of Gold in his expedition of 1540-1542.
Check out the pictures below of a the gorgeous property and its panoramic views and imagine it being YOURS!!!!!
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Be alone off the grid with the wildlife, star-filled night sky, and panoramic views. Unwind from a busy work week in silence and pure relaxation. If this sounds like what you’ve been looking for get in touch to start the process today!
- Fort Garland (41 min / 28.1 miles)
- Alamosa (1 hr 6 min / 52.9 miles)
- Walsenburg (1 hr 26 min / 74.8 miles)
- Española (2 hr 11 min / 103 miles)
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Explore the Outdoors in San Luis, Colorado:
- Hike to the Stations of the Cross Shrine: Embark on a spiritual journey or simply enjoy a peaceful hike up the mesa to this beautifully crafted shrine. The walk offers serene views and a moment of reflection, with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains as a backdrop.
Fishing at Sanchez Reservoir: Cast your line in the tranquil waters of Sanchez Reservoir. It’s a favorite spot for catching northern pike, carp, and catfish while soaking in the stunning mountain views.
Wildlife Watching: The surrounding areas are teeming with wildlife, offering opportunities to spot elks, deer, and a variety of birds. Bring your binoculars and enjoy the abundance of nature that San Luis has to offer.
Culebra Peak Hiking: For the more adventurous, hiking Culebra Peak presents a challenging yet rewarding experience. It’s one of Colorado’s fourteeners, offering breathtaking views from the top. - San Luis Cultural Center: Visit the cultural center to explore the town’s rich history, arts, and traditions. The center features exhibits, artifacts, and stories that paint a vivid picture of the area’s cultural heritage.
Fort Garland Museum: A short drive from San Luis, this historic fort tells the story of the military’s role in the settlement of the San Luis Valley. It’s home to fascinating exhibits and living history demonstrations.
Historic Architecture Walking Tour: Take a stroll through San Luis and admire the blend of old and new architecture, which reflects the town’s storied past and resilient spirit.
Community Events
San Luis Peoples Market: Engage with the local community by visiting the San Luis Peoples Market. It’s a great place to purchase local crafts, fresh produce, and handmade goods, offering a taste of the local lifestyle and cuisine.
Engage with Nature.
PRICING:
Discount Cash Price: $4,499.00 plus $399 Non-refundable document fee, or alternatively…
Owner Financing Price: $5,499, Only a $500 down payment required!! ($399 Non-refundable document fee plus $101 in equity toward the property) Payment as low as $169 per month.
- We are a small family business. Because our owner, Dave Denniston, enjoys making land ownership available to families like yours who want to create memories for years to come we are flexible and can make this property fit any budget. We offer owner financing with a land contract. We will transfer with a warranty deed and always guarantee a clean title.
- Contact Kristy Limon today!