Bruin’s Ridge is named after the prominent mountain ridge on the property that Elk, Mule Deer, and abundant Black Bears visit frequently for food and water. The Ponderosa Pines and native grasses on the ridge, and natural springs in the valley below provide the food, water, and cover that attract wildlife to the property. Multiple water tanks, food plots, and tower stands make this a ready to hunt property. There are Over-The-Counter tag options for Elk and Turkey, potential to draw 2 Black Bear tags per hunter each fall, and the property is eligible for the Landowner Preference Program for Mule Deer. Two limited-access BLM parcels (164 & 76 acres) are adjacent to the property, and are surrounded by private land. The views of the prominent Spanish Peaks to the West give this property a true mountain feel.
There are improvements to the property which make it more user friendly and enjoyable. Access to the property is directly off County Road 54.2 which is maintained year-round by the county. A good road and trail system throughout the property makes the land more accessible for hunting and improvement projects (including several building sites). The property is partially fenced for potential cattle grazing in the future. A domestic well is currently functional, and there are multiple water tanks installed, and several natural springs. Well thought out food plots have been planted, and multiple strategically placed tower stands are located in good hunting areas.
The nearby town of Aguilar has the basic amenities like gas, groceries, restaurants and supplies. Trinidad is a nearby city to the south with hospitals, hardware stores, hotels, and plenty of restaurants. Pueblo Regional Airport is located to the north, and Colorado Springs Airport and Denver International Airport are the closest large airports. There is a hub of recreational opportunities in the area with several lakes and reservoirs for fishing and boating, multiple golf courses, hiking in the Spanish Peaks Wilderness Area and Lathrop State Park.
908 deeded acres
One domestic well
Multiple springs and water tanks
Excellent Big Game Hunting for Elk, Mule Deer, Mountain Lion, and Black Bear
Over-The-Counter Elk tags for archery (CO residents only) and rifle (both CO residents and non-residents)
Qualifies for Landowner Preference Program for Mule Deer tags
Could potentially draw 2 Black Bear tags per hunter each fall
High Turkey population with OTC spring and fall tags
Food plots in place
Mountain terrain with ridges, valleys, meadows (with ponderosa pine trees and native grasses)
Year-round access off maintained road, and great property trail system
Development potential
Direct access to landlocked BLM parcels (surrounded by private land)
Strong potential for conservation easement
Partial Fencing
All minerals owned will pass with land at closing
HUNTING
Located in GMU 85
Big Game (Elk, Mule Deer, and Black Bear), Turkey, and Small Game hunting
ELK
Trophy caliber bulls in the area, with good Elk density for lots of hunting opportunities
OTC tags for archery (CO residents only), and 2nd/3rd season rifle (both CO residents and non-residents)
Draw tags for archery (non-residents), muzzleloader, and 1st/4th season rifle (*contact agent for more detailed information)
Private-Land-Only Cow tags
Elk visit the multiple water sources regularly
Elk will feed in the meadows and bed in the trees throughout the fall and winter months
MULE DEER
Qualifies for Landowner Preference Program
Trophy caliber bucks
Utilize the multiple water sources
Feed on the native grasses on the ridges and valleys
TURKEY
OTC tags for Spring and Fall seasons
BLACK BEAR
Archery and rifle tags are through the draw system
New Private-Land-Only rifle tags (List B) for September (can potentially have two tags, *contact agent for more detailed info)
Lots of Black Bear opportunities during archery and rifle seasons
MOUNTAIN LION
OTC tags, season closes when harvest quota is met
SMALL GAME (Coyotes, Bobcats, Red and Grey Fox, Grouse)
WATER
One well
Several water tanks installed
Multiple springs
LAND
Main ridge on south side with multiple fingers gives way to a valley to the north
Vegetation is a mix of small dark timber patches of ponderosa pines and grasses
Lots of open meadows with native grasses
Sets up great as a rifle and archery hunting property
Views of Spanish Peaks to the west
Elevation of 7,000' - 8,160'
IMPROVEMENTS
Road and trail system through the property
One well
Multiple water tanks
Tower stands in great hunting areas
Food plots
Partial Fencing
RECREATION
Colorado's first state park, Lathrop State Park. It is 1,451 acres of recreational enjoyment, including hiking and camping. Nestled in the shadow of the Spanish Peaks in southern Colorado. The park's two lakes offer a variety of water recreation, including boating, swimming, and fishing opportunities.
Walsenburg Golf Course and Trinidad Golf Course are located nearby
San Isabel National Forest has hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, and paddleboarding.
Great Sand Dunes National Park is year round, and there are no timed entries or reservations to visit. The tallest dunes in North America are the centerpiece in a diverse landscape of grasslands, wetlands, forests, alpine lakes, and tundra. Stay on a moonless night to experience countless stars in this International Dark Sky Park!
Several fishing lakes and reservoirs are in the area including Daigre Reservoir, Wahatoya Lake Reservoir, Monument Lake, Trinidad Lake
ACCESS
Easily accessible from I-25 (less than 8 mins)
Year-round access off county-maintained road County Road 54.2
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
No conservation easements in place
Strong potential for future conservation easement
LOCATION
Aguilar, CO (5 miles) Located just off I-25. Gas, Groceries, Supplies
Trinidad, CO (25 miles) Hotels, Hospital, Restaurants, Outdoor recreation
Pueblo, CO (69 miles): Regional Airport
Colorado Springs Airport (111 miles)
Denver International Airport (193 miles)