Located just over an hours drive, 42 miles west of Colorado Springs and at the end of a private road, High Springs Ranch is 360+/- acres of raw, undeveloped mountain terrain and exceptional wildlife habitat. Views from the property are spectacular and include Pikes Peak, Mount Pisgah, the Collegiate Peaks, and the sun-soaked Sangre De Cristo Mountains. The land is vacant and undeveloped, while approximately 70 percent is tree covered with large stands of mature ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and aspen surrounded by meadows and oak-covered hillsides. The topography is varied and elevations range from 9,500 feet at the high bluff site, down to 8,550 feet in the secluded valley bottom. The current owners have developed extensive trail systems, only allowed ATV access, and limited the use of the property to hunting only. Large herds of elk and mule deer roam the property along with bears, turke...
Located just over an hours drive, 42 miles west of Colorado Springs and at the end of a private road, High Springs Ranch is 360+/- acres of raw, undeveloped mountain terrain and exceptional wildlife habitat. Views from the property are spectacular and include Pikes Peak, Mount Pisgah, the Collegiate Peaks, and the sun-soaked Sangre De Cristo Mountains. The land is vacant and undeveloped, while approximately 70 percent is tree covered with large stands of mature ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and aspen surrounded by meadows and oak-covered hillsides. The topography is varied and elevations range from 9,500 feet at the high bluff site, down to 8,550 feet in the secluded valley bottom. The current owners have developed extensive trail systems, only allowed ATV access, and limited the use of the property to hunting only. Large herds of elk and mule deer roam the property along with bears, turkey, and mountain lions. With over 3.6 miles of common boundary with adjacent conserved lands, this property will remain a private and secluded retreat.
The Facts:
- 215+/- acres with 145+/- acres of tillable farmland, 70+/- acres of forested land, and 1.9 miles of Kaskaskia River frontage
- Part of the Kaskaskia River bottoms ecosystem, which serves as a major travel corridor for Illinois wildlife, and thus provides trophy whitetail deer hunting and the potential to develop fantastic waterfowl hunting
- Small property to be such a great recreational hunting tract with the added bonus of a very attractive annual income from farmland
- Distances to surrounding metropolitan cities includes 1.3 hours to St. Louis, 2.5 hours to Indianapolis, 3.5 hours to Chicago, 3.5 hours to Louisville, and 4.5 hours to Nashville
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