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Wild Camp
Description
Escape to your own private recreational sanctuary with 160 acres bordering approximately 3,000 acres of BLM public land on two sides. This exceptional off-grid property offers outstanding privacy, direct access to expansive public lands, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure.
Located within Colorado's highly desirable Game Management Unit (GMU) 85, the property is an excellent choice for hunters, hunting outfitters, and outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its large elk herds that migrate into these elevations later in the season, the area provides exceptional hunting opportunities. The 160-acre parcel also qualifies for Colorado owner hunting tags, adding significant value for sportsmen.
The land is beautifully timbered and features an established network of ATV roads, making it easy to explore the property. Several natural openings provide ideal locations for recreational camping, hunting base camps, or future improvements.
The views are simply spectacular, with the Continental Divide and Spanish Peaks rising to the west and Fisher Peak dominating the eastern skyline. Despite its secluded setting, the property is conveniently located just 4.25 miles from the Fisher Peak/Picketwire Gate and approximately 8 miles from the historic town of Trinidad.
Large, off-grid Colorado parcels with direct BLM access are becoming increasingly rare. Whether you're seeking a private hunting retreat, recreational getaway, or long-term land investment, this remarkable property offers an opportunity that is becoming harder to find.
