5.03 Acres in Park County, Colorado
Cheyenne Rd : Hartsel, CO 80449
Park County, Colorado

Lot Description
This 5.03-Acre high desert plains property is located in Park County, Colorado - just two hours south of Denver and 1.5 hours west of Colorado Springs near the Antero Reservoir and the planned future Wild Horse Reservoir. Relaxed zoning allows for part-time camping, tiny homes, manufactured, or modular homes. Or, come build your dream Colorado mountain cabin here today on this flat property with dirt road access. You'll be surrounded by some of the best hiking, fishing, camping, mountain biking, and skiing in the state.
Price: ID Number: 8576
Acreage: 5.03
Parcel Number: 6503
Legal Description: T13 R76 S01 Ne4
Estates of Colorado
Unit 01 Lot 40
Access: Direct access via dirt road of Cheyenne Rd
Lot Dimensions: 335' x 647'
Elevation: 8,999 feet above sea level
Street Address: Cheyenne Rd
City: Hartsel
State: Co
Zip Code: 80449
County: Park
Zoning: Residential
HOA: No
Subdivision Name: Estates of Colorado
Time Limit to Build: No time limit to build
GPS Coordinates: 38.9522, -105.8388
4 Corners GPS Coordinates:
Northeast Corner: 38.9526, -105.8388
Southeast Corner: 38.9517, -105.8387
Southwest Corner: 38.951682, -105.840993
Northwest Corner: 38.9525, -105.8410
Closest Major City: Colorado Springs, CO, 75.0000 miles
Closest Small Towns: Hartsel, CO - 9.8 miles (15 mins), Guffey, CO - 37 miles (43 mins)
Nearby Attractions: Spinney Mountain State Park - 19.0 miles (37 mins), Eleven Miles State Park - 27.5 miles (34 mins), Kaufman Ridge - 14.0 miles (24 mins)
Activities Allowed on the Property or Nearby: Camping allowed on property - Hiking, Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Atv, Skiing, Golfing, Horseback Riding, Family, Environmentally Conscious, Canoeing/Kayaking, Biking, Snowmobiling, Camping, are all allowed nearby.
Details about existing water source: Well Required
Allowable to Drill a Well? Yes
Is it allowable to install a septic system? Yes
Details about existing sewer or septic: No public sewer
Details about existing power: Intermountain Rural Electric Association (Irea). Solar and wind generators are also allowed.
Details about gas: Would be propane