Elbert County Colorado Ranch - 38+ Acres Designed for the Western Lifestyle Calling all horse owners, ranchers, and agricultural enthusiasts-this 38+ acre Elbert County property offers the space, freedom, and flexibility you've been searching for. Located just 15 miles from Calhan, this expansive parcel provides the ideal setting to build your working ranch, establish grazing pastures, or create a well-planned equestrian facility. With gently rolling terrain and wide-open pastureland, the property is well-suited for horses, livestock, barns, arenas, and additional outbuildings. The usable acreage allows room to rotate grazing, expand operations, or design your setup exactly the way you envision. County-maintained roads provide reliable, year-round access for trailers, feed deliveries, and equipment. Outdoor-minded owners will also appreciate the location in Game Management Unit 111, known for strong antelope and mule deer populations-adding recreational value to your agricultural investment. Property Highlights: * 38+ acres of productive, usable land * Ideal for horses, livestock, and agricultural use * Expansive pasture views and open riding terrain * Year-round access via county-maintained roads * Room for barns, arenas, corrals, and future improvements Whether you're looking to expand your livestock operation, develop a horse property, or secure land for long-term agricultural use, this parcel offers space, accessibility, and opportunity. Schedule your private land tour and start building your Colorado ranch vision today.
Elbert County Colorado Ranch – 38+ Acres Designed for the Western Lifestyle Calling all horse owners, ranchers, and agricultural enthusiasts—this 38+ acre Elbert County property offers the space, freedom, and flexibility you’ve been searching for. Located just 15 miles from Calhan, this expansive parcel provides the ideal setting to build your working ranch, establish grazing pastures, or create a well-planned equestrian facility. With gently rolling terrain and wide-open pastureland, the property is well-suited for horses, livestock, barns, arenas, and additional outbuildings. The usable acreage allows room to rotate grazing, expand operations, or design your setup exactly the way you envision. County-maintained roads provide reliable, year-round access for trailers, feed deliveries, and equipment. Outdoor-minded owners will also appreciate the location in Game Management Unit 111, known for strong antelope and mule deer populations—adding recreational value to your agricultural investment. Property Highlights: • 38+ acres of productive, usable land • Ideal for horses, livestock, and agricultural use • Expansive pasture views and open riding terrain • Year-round access via county-maintained roads • Room for barns, arenas, corrals, and future improvements Whether you’re looking to expand your livestock operation, develop a horse property, or secure land for long-term agricultural use, this parcel offers space, accessibility, and opportunity. Schedule your private land tour and start building your Colorado ranch vision today.
This 1,352-acre (+/-) tract is located just east of the town of Matheson in eastern Elbert County. Access is provided by US Highway 24 via Resolis Road with primary services located in Limon to east and Falcon/Colorado Springs to the west. Irrigation is provided by (3) sprinklers (2 Valley and 1 Zimmatic) with 160-acres under pivot. The sprinklers are supplied by (3) irrigation wells rated at a maximum pumping rate of 449 g.p.m. with a commingled annual appropriation of 400 acre-feet and positioned just south of Big Sandy Creek. The irrigated portions were most recently planted in corn and will remain fallow in 2025. Soil composition consists primarily of Nunn loam and Truckton sandy loam. The pasture areas contained north of the Big Sandy drainage consist of gently rolling topography with five-strand barbed wire perimeter and cross fencing. Primary forage sources consist of Western Wheat and Gramma grasses. Stock water is provided by (4) drinkers dispersed throughout (3 stock tanks and 1 dirt tank). This 1,352-acre (+/-) tract provides a unique combination of irrigated ground and highly grazable pasture for the eastern Elbert County area. Big Sandy Creek draws Mule Deer, Pronghorn and Turkey to the property with a number of trophy class bucks taken on-site and from the surrounding ranch over the years. Elk can be seen on occasion feeding from the prior corn crop and moving along the creek bottom. The parcel is not encumbered by a conservation easement. The owner may consider the separate sale of the irrigated ground or pasture portions.
The possibilities are endless with this piece of land! build your dream home with beautiful mountain view, electricity and water already established! Or hold livestock, and vegetation with its 2 wells! (one domestic and one solar livestock well). newer fencing has been installed and maintained very well for comfort in keeping livestock safe and secure. The hunting possibilities are incredible with plenty of antelope and white tail running through the rolling hills on this 164 acre property! do not miss your opportunity for whatever possibilities you can dream of! **There is no current septic system on the property, but a septic system is what would be used on this property should a sewer system be established
The possibilities are endless with this piece of land! build your dream home with beautiful mountain view, electricity and water already established! Or hold livestock, and vegetation with its 2 wells! (one domestic and one solar livestock well). newer fencing has been installed and maintained very well for comfort in keeping livestock safe and secure. The hunting possibilities are incredible with plenty of antelope and white tail running through the rolling hills on this 164 acre property! do not miss your opportunity for whatever possibilities you can dream of! **There is no current septic system on the property, but a septic system is what would be used on this property should a sewer system be established
320 level acres of vacant land. Formerly dry land farm ground and CRP. It could be broken back out or grazed. A half section located at the corner of County Roads 22 and 181 with 1 1/2 miles of County road frontage. The ground is in well sodded CRP Grass and lays fairly level with a slight roll. Would make excellent dry land farm or could be fenced and grazed. The parcel has an electrical service line along the southern border along County Rd 22 for 1/2 miles. This property has excellent recreational characteristics and would make a great hunting get away. Populations of Mule Deer and Pronghorn are excellent. Coyote, Fox, Mourning Dove are also on the property. Formerly dry land farm ground and then CRP, the options to farm or graze are yours. Located about 25 miles south and east of Matheson, Colorado, the property is in the middle of farm and ranch country. Limon Coloradoâ??s 31 miles northeast and offers all services, such as fuel, groceries, parts, farm stores, auto repair, restaurants, churches and schools. Average moisture is about 14â? annually. Colorado Springs is one hour west. Colorado Sorings is a world class city with great entertainment options at the foot of the Rocky Mountains and has a world class international airport with services to major cities.
| Listing information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information source: Information and Real Estate Services, LLC. Provided for limited non-commercial use only under IRES Rules. © Copyright IRES |
Andrea Conner, Colorado License # ER.100067447, Xome Inc., License #EC100044283, [email protected], 844-400-9663, 750 State Highway 121 Bypass, Suite 100, Lewisville, TX 75067

Listings courtesy of REcolorado as distributed by MLS GRID. Based on information submitted to the MLS GRID as of {{last updated}}. All data is obtained from various sources and may not have been verified by broker or MLS GRID. Supplied Open House Information is subject to change without notice. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information. Properties displayed may be listed or sold by various participants in the MLS. The content relating to real estate for sale in this Web site comes in part from the Internet Data eXchange (“IDX”) program of METROLIST, INC., DBA RECOLORADO® Real estate listings held by brokers other than this broker are marked with the IDX Logo. This information is being provided for the consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any other purpose. All information subject to change and should be independently verified. © 2026 METROLIST, INC., DBA RECOLORADO® – All Rights Reserved Click Here to view Full REcolorado Disclaimer
Andrea Conner, Colorado License # ER.100067447, Xome Inc., License #EC100044283, [email protected], 844-400-9663, 750 State Highway 121 Bypass, Suite 100, Lewisville, TX 75067
Listing information Copyright 2026 Pikes Peak REALTOR® Services Corp. The real estate listing information and related content displayed on this site is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. This information and related content is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the Pikes Peak REALTOR® Services Corp.
Matheson is located in Colorado. Matheson, Colorado has a population of 25. Matheson is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 66.67% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.44%.
The median household income in Matheson, Colorado is $55,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $114,904 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Matheson is 60.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16.9 inches per year, with 52.1 inches of snow per year.