Alamosa Horse Ranch

$525,000 NEW 60 Acres Mosca , CO Alamosa County

Ranch Property Brief

Alamosa Horse Ranch is an exceptional opportunity for horse owners, trainers, and ropers to purchase a property that is ideal for horses at a very affordable price. The ranch has everything needed for horses; excellent footing, corrals, round pen, pumice stone barn, tack room, stalls, pasture, paddocks, and room for additional improvements. There are multiple wells on the property that allow for irrigation and some of the best alfalfa in the state is grown right in the San Luis Valley. There is a nice 2 bedroom 1 bath home with mature landscaping and irrigation system, along with a detached 2 car garage and bunkhouse. Whether you are a recreational rider or a trainer/competitor, the ranch provides the amenities to enjoy your horses at any level.

Location

The ranch is located in the heart of the San Luis Valley only minutes to the north of Alamosa, Colorado just to the east of Highway 17. It is an easy drive to Gunnison, Colorado as well as Salida, Colorado and is only about one hour from Taos, New Mexico. The Great Sand Dunes National Park is just minutes away. The San Luis Valley offers up tremendous opportunities for recreation. Excellent fishing is minutes away on the Rio Grande River and there are miles upon miles of trails in the area through BLM and National Forest.

Access

Access is provided via paved Highway 17 and County Road 110 North.

Improvements

The ranch is nicely improved with the rebuilt original ranch house that has been updated with a metal roof, on-demand hot water heater, maintenance-free siding, and insulated detached 2-car garage and self-contained bunkhouse.
There is also a rare pumice stone barn that has a center aisle and ten 12×12 stalls. The barn has a large office with a small half bath. There are 4 paddocks, a round pen and corrals as well.

Water

Water is provided by multiple wells including 2 domestic wells and 1 artesian well. The artesian well flows year-round at a temperature of approximately 60 Degrees. There are also 2 irrigation wells that if an owner desired could be used to irrigate pasture. The wells would have to be augmented to provide recharge water.

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Broker Remarks

Financial verification required to schedule showing.

All units of measure and maps showing property boundaries are approximate. Buyer to verify to their own satisfaction.

This property is offered by John Hayter Inc, DBA Ranch Marketers. All information provided by Ranch Marketers or their sales representatives in connection with this property was acquired from sources deemed reliable and is believed to be accurate and reliable, however, we do not warrant its accuracy or completeness. Ranch Marketers recommends that every item of importance to the purchaser (i.e. water laws, mineral laws, zoning, land use regulations, state, federal and private permits) be independently verified by the purchaser and/or purchaser’s attorney.

Property Summary

TOTAL ACRES: 60 Deeded- 60 +/- COUNTY: Alamosa County MINERAL RIGHTS: Unknown ZONING: Agricultural ELEVATION: 7,500 ft TOPOGRAPHY: Flat valley land ESTIMATED TAXES: $1300 BUILDING DETAILS HOME: 1248 SqFt BEDROOMS: 2 BATHROOMS: 1 OUTBUILDINGS: 3 WATER - 2 domestic wells, 1 artesian well, and 2 irrigation wells Alamosa, Colorado: Where History Meets Adventure in the Heart of the San Luis Valley Nestled in the picturesque San Luis Valley of Colorado, Alamosa is a charming town that blends rich history, diverse recreation, and breathtaking natural beauty. Surrounded by majestic mountains, fertile farmlands, and unique historical sites, Alamosa has something to offer every visitor and resident. Let's take a journey through this captivating region and explore its fascinating history, exciting recreational opportunities, must-visit tourist attractions, real estate charm, thriving agriculture, and the remnants of its intriguing past. 1. History: Alamosa boasts a fascinating history that dates back to the 1870s when the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad arrived in the valley. The town's strategic location made it an important transportation hub, facilitating trade and growth in the region. Originally known as "Old Fort," Alamosa later adopted its current name, derived from the Spanish word for "cottonwood grove," due to the abundant cottonwood trees that lined the nearby Rio Grande. As the railroad thrived, Alamosa became a bustling center for trade and agriculture. Its historic downtown still retains the charm of yesteryears, with Victorian-era buildings housing local businesses, boutiques, and restaurants. The San Luis Valley Museum, located in Alamosa, is an excellent place to learn more about the area's history, featuring exhibits that showcase the region's indigenous cultures, pioneering settlers, and the development of the railroad. 2. Recreation: The San Luis Valley and its surroundings offer an abundance of recreational activities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, just a short drive from Alamosa, is one of the area's most renowned attractions. These towering sand dunes, formed by windblown sands over thousands of years, create a surreal and awe-inspiring landscape. Visitors can hike to the top of the dunes for stunning views or try sandboarding down the slopes for a thrilling experience. The nearby Sangre de Cristo Mountains present endless opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The Rio Grande National Forest, with its diverse ecosystems, provides a playground for outdoor adventurers, with trails suited for both beginners and seasoned hikers. 3. Tourist Attractions: Aside from the natural wonders, Alamosa and the surrounding area boast several tourist attractions that captivate visitors from all walks of life. The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad offers a nostalgic journey through the valley's stunning landscapes, taking passengers on a historic train ride that evokes the spirit of the Old West. The Colorado Gators Reptile Park, an unusual attraction near Alamosa, is a must-visit for families and animal lovers. Home to rescued alligators and various reptiles, the park offers an educational experience and a chance to interact with these fascinating creatures. 4. Real Estate: Alamosa's real estate market provides an array of opportunities for those seeking to call this charming town home. The region's breathtaking scenery, access to outdoor activities, and its sense of community attract both full-time residents and those looking for vacation homes. From historic homes with character in the heart of town to ranches and farms with mountain views, Alamosa offers a diverse selection of properties. The allure of small-town living with easy access to recreational wonders makes the real estate market in Alamosa and its surroundings both appealing and competitive. 5. Agriculture: The San Luis Valley is renowned for its vibrant agriculture, and Alamosa plays a crucial role in this sector. The valley's fertile soil and irrigation systems make it a prime location for growing potatoes, barley, and other crops. Visitors driving through the valley will witness vast fields of crops stretching towards the horizon, creating a stunning rural landscape. The agricultural traditions of the region are celebrated annually at the San Luis Valley Potato Festival, where locals and visitors come together to enjoy music, food, and activities that highlight the significance of agriculture in the valley. 6. Historical Sites: Alamosa and its surroundings are steeped in history, and several sites showcase the region's intriguing past. Fort Garland, located nearby, is a well-preserved historic site that served as a military outpost in the 1800s, playing a crucial role in the area's settlement and protection during turbulent times. The nearby town of San Luis, the oldest town in Colorado, is home to several historical landmarks, including the Sangre de Cristo Parish Church, built in 1851 and considered the oldest church in the state. The Stations of the Cross, a collection of 15 bronze sculptures atop a mesa overlooking San Luis, offers a unique spiritual and artistic experience. Alamosa, Colorado, is a gem in the San Luis Valley, where history intertwines with the beauty of nature. From its rich past to the plethora of recreational opportunities and the thriving agricultural landscape, Alamosa provides an enriching experience for everyone who visits or calls it home. Whether you are drawn to the historical sites, yearn for outdoor adventures, or seek a tranquil community amidst stunning landscapes, Alamosa has it all and more. So, embark on a journey to this captivating town and discover the wonders that await in the heart of the San Luis Valley. View all farms, ranches and land for sale in Colorado.

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