The South Apishapa Ranch provides discerning buyers with a fantastic opportunity to acquire a rare mixture of an iconic and historic Southeastern Colorado grazing ranch with the habitat necessary to support both the livestock and all the varieties of wildlife that call this ranch home. The ranch is comprised of 2,360 deeded acres and is the ideal setting for a wide variety of wildlife species. The ranch provides critical habitat for large game, including mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Predators, including coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, and bears, can be found here, as well. Other wildlife species common to the area are rabbit, turkey, scaled quail, and dove. This diverse wildlife population makes the ranch an attractive location for hunting enthusiasts. The ranch also offers potential for economic benefits through hunting leases, in addition to its current cattle grazing lease, or an opportunity to run your own cattle on the land. The property is sufficiently deeded to apply for landowner tags, which helps create more value through hunting. The ranch adjoins the Apishapa State Wildlife Area, which adds an additional 7,935 acres of wildlife habitat with permitted public access, enhancing the total hunting potential of the ranch. The Apishapa River, a seasonal tributary, flows through the ranch's canyon bed but is dependent on precipitation and runoff conditions.
The South Apishapa Ranch provides discerning buyers with a fantastic opportunity to acquire a rare mixture of an iconic and historic Southeastern Colorado grazing ranch with the habitat necessary to support both the livestock and all the varieties of wildlife that call this ranch home. The ranch is comprised of 2,360 deeded acres and is the ideal setting for a wide variety of wildlife species. The ranch provides critical habitat for large game, including mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk, and Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Predators, including coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, and bears, can be found here, as well. Other wildlife species common to the area are rabbit, turkey, scaled quail, and dove. This diverse wildlife population makes the ranch an attractive location for hunting enthusiasts. The ranch also offers potential for economic benefits through hunting leases, in addition to its current cattle grazing lease, or an opportunity to run your own cattle on the land. The property is sufficiently deeded to apply for landowner tags, which helps create more value through hunting. The ranch adjoins the Apishapa State Wildlife Area, which adds an additional 7,935 acres of wildlife habitat with permitted public access, enhancing the total hunting potential of the ranch. The Apishapa River, a seasonal tributary, flows through the ranch's canyon bed but is dependent on precipitation and runoff conditions.
This 40 acre parcel offers mountain views, multiple building sites, or recreational opportunities with no HOA or covenants. Power runs along the eastern edge of the property. This could be the place for your permanent residence or your weekend get away!
This 40 acre parcel offers mountain views, multiple building sites, or recreational opportunities with no HOA or covenants. Power runs along the eastern edge of the property. This could be the place for your permanent residence or your weekend get away!
Off grid 30 Acres close to highway and railroad. 27 miles east from 350 Hwy 160 intersection. Vacant land show anytime use on X hunt. Look for East Thomas D III. County Road 113.4 is unmaintained and can be euphemistically be referred to as a two track.
Model is located in Colorado. Model, Colorado has a population of 587. Model is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.89%.
The median household income in Model, Colorado is $25,179. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,118 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Model is 62.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.4 inches per year, with 54.5 inches of snow per year.