Welcome to a unique opportunity. 292 acres within 30 min of Fort Collins off paved access. This property offers a bit of everything.
Land
292 acres across from Poudre Park. Rolling mountain land with lush grass and live water. This property has never been marketed to the public before. The owners have taken considerable pride in keeping this land protected and private. The High Park Fire in 2012 went through the property leaving its mark on the landscape but also sprang the property to a new beginning with fresh growth. The property is surrounded by large ranches and also national forest, giving you a more private setting. There are two creeks that flow across the land. There is a 47-acre inholding that is not under conservation that allows for a ample building area for an estate or ranchette. This area boasts expansive large views of the surrounding land, creek and rock outcroppings and would make for a beautiful secluded location for your new home.
Recreation
This property has it all and would appeal to most. The new owner would not be restricted to the imagination, this property offers opportunity for year-round recreation including hiking, horseback riding, snowshoeing and outdoor exploration. One could easily saddle a horse and be gone for days. The Cache la Poudre River, known for its trout fishing, is within 5 min of the property offering a plethora of recreation and adventure. The Poudre Canyon is a state scenic byway and offers plenty of hiking, picnic spots and beauty for all.
Agriculture
Historically this property was a part of a working Cattle Ranch; there are still remnants of old cattle pens and foundations of past small structures that can be found within the property. The land has ample grazing and could support 20-+ pair.
Region & Climate
Located at only 5800’ in elevation the property is mild in climate.
History
This area is full of fascinating history and wonder, from old mining claims to old time bandits. Cache la Poudre, French for Hide the Powder’ says it all! Now a recreational destination, this area has become a main stay for Northern Colorado.