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Dennis Rd : San Acacio, CO 81151

Costilla County, Colorado

5 Acres
$8,500 USD
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Tired of shrinking lots, rising prices, and being told what you can't do with your land?

This is your chance to own real Colorado ground-wide-open, peaceful, and full of possibility.

Out here, the sky feels bigger. The air is quieter. And the land is yours-no HOA, no crowded neighborhoods, no nonsense.

The Dream This Land Unlocks

Imagine pulling off the road onto your own property, watching the sun dip behind the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Maybe you pitch a tent, park your RV, or start planning that off-grid cabin you've always talked about.

This parcel is perfect for:

An off-grid getaway or camping base

Weekend escapes away from the noise

A long-term hold you can actually afford

A place to unplug, reset, and breathe

No landlord. No permission slips. Just land and freedom.

Why Costilla County?

Costilla County has become a favorite for people who value:

? Low land prices compared to most of Colorado

? Vast open space and natural beauty

? Outdoor adventure, solitude, and starry skies

? Privacy you simply can't find anymore

This is the kind of place people buy before everyone else catches on.

Who This Is Perfect For

This property was made for someone who:

Thinks long-term instead of chasing hype

Wants land without a mortgage

Values freedom over fancy

Knows that owning land is still one of the smartest moves you can make

Your Land. Your Rules.

If you've been waiting for a simple, affordable way to own Colorado land, this is it.

Properties like this don't last-especially when they're priced within reach and located in one of the last truly open parts of the state.

Curious? Contact us today to learn more.

Property Details:

- Address: Dennis Rd, San Acacio, CO 81151

- Acreage: 5.00 acre

- Terrain: Flat, Plain, Desert

- HOA Fees: $0.00

- Utilities: Solar or Propane accepted

- Water: Would have to drill a well or haul water.

- Septic: Would have to install a septic system.

- Camping: 14 days every 3 months (Without septic)

- RV Living: 14 days every 3 months (Without septic)

- Mobile Home: Must be manufactured after 1976

- Gps: 37.15859, -105.64048

Pricing Information:

Discounted Cash Price: $8,500

Easy Financing Price: $10,200

Interest Rate (Apr): 9.7%

Term (in months): 60

Total Monthly Payment: $229

Down Payment: $249

Processing Fee: $249

Total Due Today: $498

More financing options available.

A Land of Deep Roots, Quiet Traditions, and Legendary Hunting

Costilla County isn't just a place on a map-it's a place that remembers itself.

This is Colorado's oldest settled county, where Hispano roots run deep, families trace their names back generations, and land isn't measured only in acres, but in stories. Life here moves slower, not because it has to-but because it should. People still wave when they pass. They still fix things themselves. And they still understand the value of land that asks little and gives everything.

A Culture Shaped by the Land

The culture of Costilla County was shaped long before modern Colorado existed. Long, open valleys, harsh winters, and brilliant summers forged a people who value self-reliance, patience, and respect for the land. Ranching, farming, and hunting weren't hobbies here-they were how families survived.

That mindset still lives on today.

You'll feel it in the quiet roads, the weathered barns, the acequia irrigation ditches that have been shared and maintained for generations. This is a county where people don't rush the day-and where nature still sets the schedule.

There's a strong sense of independence in Costilla County. Folks come here because they want space-not just physical space, but mental space. Space to think. To build. To hunt. To pass something down.

A Hunter's County at Heart

For hunters, Costilla County holds a special pull.

Bordering vast tracts of public land and surrounded by mountain ranges, mesas, and high desert, the area has long been known as a gateway to serious big-game country. Elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and other game species are part of the seasonal rhythm here, just as they have been for centuries.

Hunting isn't treated as a trend or a lifestyle brand-it's treated as a tradition and a responsibility.

Generations of locals grew up learning how to read sign, track responsibly, and respect conservation. Mornings start before sunrise. Trucks roll out quietly. And stories are told back home, not online.

The Experience, Not the Crowd

What sets Costilla County apart isn't just the wildlife-it's the lack of pressure.

This isn't a place overrun by lodges, traffic jams, or guided caravans. It's a place where your hunt feels personal again. Where the land still feels wild. Where you earn every mile you walk and every view you take in.

Hunters who value:

Solitude over spectacle

Preparation over convenience

Tradition over trends

are the ones who truly understand Costilla County.

It's the kind of area where owning your own parcel-even a simple one-means having a base camp for years to come. A place to return to, season after season. A place where memories stack up quietly, without fanfare.

Seasons That Matter

Each season in Costilla County has its own personality.

Fall brings crisp air, golden grasslands, and long horizons that seem to stretch forever.

Winter is stark and honest-demanding preparation and respect.

Spring softens the land, fills the valleys with green, and reminds you why patience matters.

Summer opens the skies, ignites the sunsets, and invites you to stay longer than planned.

Hunters, landowners, and outdoorsmen don't just visit Costilla County-they learn it over time.

Why People Keep Coming Back

People don't fall in love with Costilla County because it's flashy.

They fall in love because it's real.

Because it still feels like Colorado before it got crowded.

Because land ownership here still makes sense.

Because hunting here still feels like hunting-not an event, not a performance.

And because owning land in Costilla County means holding onto a piece of a disappearing way of life-one built on independence, responsibility, and respect for the outdoors.

For those who understand it, Costilla County isn't just a place to hunt.

It's a place to belong.

Please Read: All information is believed to be reliable, but it is not guaranteed. Buyers are responsible for verifying all property details, including but not limited to boundaries, zoning, permitted uses, access, utilities, physical and environmental conditions, acreage, and overall suitability for their intended use. Seller and agent make no warranties, expressed or implied.

Farm Maps & Attachments

Directions to Farm

Driving Directions

From Costilla County:

Head toward Rd 15 (0.3 miles)

Turn left onto Rd 15 (0.7 miles)

Slight right onto Rd 14.6 (0.7 miles)

Turn right onto County Rd P (3.2 miles)

Continue onto CO-142 W (1.0 mile)

Turn left onto Rd 10 (2.0 miles)

Turn right onto Rd M (1.5 miles)

Continue onto Nance Blvd (0.6 miles)

Turn right onto Calvin Rd (0.3 miles)

Turn left onto Dennis Rd (0.4 miles)

The property will be located at 7123 Dennis Rd.

More Farm Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Desert Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$72
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
715-55-830
FARMFLIP ID
415246

Farm Price History

Date
Price
$ +/-
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5/5/26
$10,200
$1,700
20.0%
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