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Embrace the tranquility of rural living with our selection of farms for sale.

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$1,695,000
3 Bed
2 Bath
Welcome to Apache Creek Ranch, an 850-acre haven of tranquility and luxury nestled amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of the Colorado landscape. This exceptional estate boasts a meticulously designed 2800 square foot home that seamlessly blends modern comfort with natural elegance. From its spacious living areas to its panoramic views of the Spanish Peaks, every aspect of this home exudes sophistication and serenity. The land consists of rolling native grassland with Spanish Peaks as it's backdrop. The property is ranch ready. The property includes 3 additional outbuildings, two smaller sheds that could be used for smaller farm animals and 1 large 50 x 50 structure that was built to hold a small aircraft. The property also includes a 3500 runway that is registered by the FAA. The property is close to many outdoor recreational activities and probably within an hour of some prime hunting ground. The native grassland is perfect for cattle and the fully fenced property provides for ranch ready operation. There are 3 wells on the property. This property is ideal for a small ranch operation and the proximity to I-25 and private airstrip make it ideal for a multiple of activities. This areas average annual precipitation is 13 inches. This property is located about 11 miles south of Colorado City and 18 miles north of Walsenburg west of I-25.
$122,500
0 Bed
0 Bath
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$17,013,700
5 Bed
2 Bath
Colorado Springs
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Now offering, the legendary Tee Cross Ranch at Squirrel Creek, East Unit, a truly historic western ranch. This ranch is being offered for the first time in 73 years, having been owned and cherished by the renowned Robert C. Norris family. Spanning 24,355 +/- acres, with 15,467 +/- deeded acres and 8,887 +/- Colorado State lease acres. Assignment of the lease requires review and approval from the State Land Board.Located alongside Black Squirrel Creek, which runs the entire length of the ranch, this property offers diverse natural features. The terrain itself ranges from level to gently rolling, and the native grass forage is well-established and boasts healthy sod coverage. The ranch is all contiguous and offers one of the few remaining large Colorado Springs area ranches. The ranch boasts acres and acres of native forage rangeland that is all contiguous. The pastures are fenced and well watered. There are numerous county roads offering great access. Black Squirrel creek bisects the ranch from north to south with seasonal live water. The ranch has two quarter section irrigation center pivots. Parts of the ranch are suited for development, including 2,720 contiguous acres bordering Squirrel Creek Road and South Peyton Highway. It is not common to find an improved ranch that offers an all contiguous ranch of this size, just outside of a world class city, that is directly in the path of development, such as this one. A forward thinking discretionary buyer will find that this ranch checks all the boxes. At the headquarters, you'll find two residences, a historic barn with a hayloft, a horse barn, multiple cattle sheds, and a well-designed set of corrals and pens. The ranch has good fences and is equipped with two quarter-section pivot sprinklers in hay with ground water delivered from irrigation wells. The ranch has good exterior and interior fencing and livestock water. The ranch is home to Pronghorn, Mule Deer, Coyote, Fox, Mourning Dove, and many other birds and wildlife. With proper management, the ranch has the capacity to sustain over 550+ cow-calf pairs year around or 1,100 yearlings. The ranch water rights are included. Rights include Decreed Upper Black Squirrel water rights, AGRA Augmented water, and Permitted wells. Eastern El Paso County Colorado is known for its superior native short grass rangeland and mild climate. Colorado Springs is a world class city with world class amenities. The region has become popular and population growth rates are strong. At the foot of the Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak, the region is home to the United States Air Force Academy, several military bases, the US Space Force, the Broadmoor Resort, the US Olympic Training Center, world class restaurants and shopping and many popular attractions. The Tee Cross Ranch at Squirrel Creek was founded in 1950 by Bob Norris, famously known as the Original Marlboro Man. Interestingly, Bob found himself unexpectedly becoming the face of Marlboro when the company was shooting an ad campaign on his ranch. They decided to replace the hired model with Bob right then and there because of his genuine authenticity and the fact that he was already dirty. Bob Norris was a legendary figure, and his family, the Norris Family, continues to hold a revered status in the Colorado Springs area. They are widely recognized and respected for their reputation as ranchers, horsemen, business leaders, and philanthropists. The ranch is located south and east of Colorado Springs and east of Fountain, Colorado. It stands out as one of the few expansive land properties in the surrounding area. The Colorado Springs area and its surroundings are experiencing rapid growth, making it one of the fastest-growing regions in Colorado. The Tee Cross Ranch presents a unique blend of offerings, encompassing both a high-quality cattle ranch and exceptional development opportunities. The ranch is additionally offered in combination with the Tee Cross West Unit. See Tee Cross at Squirrel Creek listing. Contact Jim Digby, Seth Hayden, or Dax Hayden for your qualified private showing.
$34,363,700
5 Bed
2 Bath
Colorado Springs
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Introducing the legendary Tee Cross Ranch, a truly historic property. This remarkable ranch is now available for the first time in 73 years, having been cherished and owned by the renowned Robert C. Norris and his family. Spanning an impressive 43,363+/- acres, the ranch consists of 18,897+/- deeded acres and additional 24,476+/- Colorado State Lease acres to be transferred upon approval of the State Land Board. Located alongside Black Squirrel Creek and Chico Creek, both of which run the entire length of the ranch, this property offers diverse natural features. The terrain itself ranges from level to gently rolling, and the native grass forage is well-established and boasts healthy sod coverage. The Tee Cross Ranch presents a fantastic opportunity with several prime pieces of development land included in the sale. These parcels offer a range of possibilities, from potential higher-density housing located on the western border of Fountain, Colorado, to other sections that would be ideal for county subdivisions. These desirable locations are conveniently situated just 5 miles from Fountain and 15 miles southeast of Colorado Springs. The main artery connecting these areas is Squirrel Creek Road. This well-maintained paved road provides excellent access to all the properties along its route. One particularly noteworthy tract, resembling a key shape on the map, stands as the closest parcel to Fountain. Encompassing 640 acres, this tract is just a quarter-mile from the Fountain city limits. It boasts stunning features such as a picturesque creek bed and majestic cottonwood trees. The property's highest point lies along its eastern boundary. It offers breathtaking unobstructed views of Pike's Peak, with the creek bottom unfolding below. This remarkable property holds immense beauty and substantial potential for future development. Located half a mile east of the Key tract on Squirrel Creek Road, there is a 640-acre parcel of land that is encompassed by State Land. This site presents an ideal opportunity for establishing a homestead, providing ultimate privacy to those seeking a spacious area to construct their dream home and abundant space for animals, barns, and more. Additionally, it offers the potential for exchanging the state ground for a more desirable or valuable location. While this outcome is uncertain, it is certainly worth investigating. Two exceptional county development sites are located at distances of 5.5 and 6.5 miles east of Fountain on Squirrel Creek Road. Combined, these sites encompass approximately 4,629 acres. Notably, they boast convenient access to Fountain, Colorado Springs, and Peyton via well-maintained paved roads. These parcels of land are truly picturesque, offering magnificent views of the Front Range. While presently utilized for cattle operations, their potential for development extends far beyond their current use. At the headquarters, you'll find two residences, a historic barn with a hayloft, a horse barn, multiple cattle sheds, and a well-designed set of corrals and pens. The ranch has good fences and is equipped with two quarter-section pivot sprinklers in hay with ground water delivered from irrigation wells. Properly managed, the ranch has the capacity to sustain over 1,000 cow-calf pairs throughout the year.   The Tee Cross Ranch was founded in 1950 by Bob Norris, famously known as the Original Marlboro Man. Interestingly, Bob found himself unexpectedly becoming the face of Marlboro when the company was shooting an ad campaign on his ranch. They decided to replace the hired model with Bob right then and there because of his genuine authenticity and the fact that he was already dirty. Bob Norris was a legendary figure, and his family, the Norris Family, continues to hold a revered status in the Colorado Springs area. They are widely recognized and respected for their reputation as ranchers, horsemen, business leaders, and philanthropists. The ranch is located south and east of Colorado Springs and east of Fountain, Colorado. It stands out as one of the few expansive land properties in the surrounding area. The Colorado Springs area and its surroundings are experiencing rapid growth, making it one of the fastest-growing regions in Colorado. The Tee Cross Ranch presents a unique blend of offerings, encompassing both a high-quality cattle ranch and exceptional development opportunities. Contact Jim Digby, Seth Hayden, or Dax Hayden for your qualified private showing.
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$1,435,000
4 Bed
2 Bath
Colorado Springs
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This classic Colorado working ranch is located just 15 miles east of Colorado Springs, and will make the perfect cattle or horse operation for its next owner. Cordova Ranch is 642.9 acres of prime grazing ground, and includes a 2,240 sf, 4-bedroom/2-bath home; a detached 4-car garage with heated workshop space; and multiple additional outbuildings, including a 6-stall horse barn with ample tack and feed storage, a cow barn, a Quonset hut shop, as well as loafing sheds and storage sheds. There's also an outstanding set of pipe working corrals; the largest pen is sizeable enough to be an outdoor riding arena. And, the ranch boasts an amazing mountain view, including of Pikes Peak. The ranch has 3 wells, allowing for both domestic use and watering livestock. There are multiple hydrants throughout the property; pastures have stock tanks equipped with solar- and wind-powered pumps. There has been a June-October grazing lease in effect, creating income for the owner; that lease can likely continue under a new owner if both parties are interested. The ranch is in an agricultural easement, meaning it cannot be subdivided; it will continue to be the tranquil ranching environment that it is now. A small family cemetery, well out of the way of the home and ranching operations, will remain on the property.
$17,350,000
0 Bed
0 Bath
Colorado Springs
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Now offering separately, the the West Unit of the famed Tee Cross Ranch! This remarkable ranch is now available for the first time in 73 years, having been cherished and owned by the renowned Robert C. Norris and his family. Spanning an impressive 19,008 +/- acres, the ranch consists of 3,430 +/- deeded acres and an additional 15,578 +/- Colorado State Lease acres. Assignment of the lease requires review and approval from the State Land Board.Located alongside both Williams Creek and Chico Creek, both of which run the entire length of the ranch, this property offers diverse natural features. The terrain itself ranges from level to gently rolling, and the native grass forage is well-established and boasts healthy sod coverage. The Tee Cross Ranch -West Unit, presents a fantastic opportunity with several prime pieces of development land included in the sale. These parcels offer a range of possibilities, from potential higher-density housing located near the eastern borders of Fountain and Colorado Springs, Colorado, to other sections that would be ideal for county subdivisions. These desirable locations are conveniently situated just 5 miles from Fountain and 15 miles southeast of Colorado Springs. The main artery connecting these areas is Squirrel Creek Road. This well-maintained paved road provides excellent access to all the properties along its route. One particularly noteworthy tract, resembling a key shape on the map, stands as the closest parcel to Fountain. Encompassing 640 acres, this tract is just a quarter-mile from the Fountain city limits. It boasts stunning features such as a picturesque creek bed and majestic cottonwood trees. The property's highest point lies along its eastern boundary. It offers breathtaking unobstructed views of Pike's Peak, with the creek bottom unfolding below. This remarkable property holds immense beauty and substantial potential for future development. Located half a mile east of the "Key" tract on Squirrel Creek Road, there is a 640-acre parcel of land that is surrounded by State Land. This site presents an ideal opportunity for establishing a homestead or headquarters, providing ultimate privacy to those seeking a spacious area to construct their dream home and ranch barns, and outbuildings. There is also the good potential for development. Another exceptional tract with development potential is located at distances of 5.5 east of Fountain on Squirrel Creek Road. The site encompass approximately 1,910 acres in a contiguous block with excellent road access and frontage. Notably, it boasts convenient access to Fountain, Colorado Springs, and Peyton via well-maintained paved roads. These parcels of land are truly picturesque, offering magnificent views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak. While presently utilized for cattle operations, their potential for development extends far beyond their current use. The ranch has good exterior and interior fencing and livestock water. The ranch is home to Pronghorn, Mule Deer, Coyote, Fox, Mourning Dove, and many other birds and wildlife. Properly managed, the ranch has the capacity to graze over 400+ cow-calf pairs annually or 880 +/- yearlings through the growing season. Eastern El Paso County Colorado is known for its superior native short grass rangeland and mild climate. Colorado Springs is a world class city with world class amenities. The region has become popular and population growth rates are strong. At the foot of the Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak, the region is home to the United States Air Force Academy, several military bases, the US Space Force, the Broadmoor Resort, the US Olympic Training Center, world class restaurants and shopping and many popular attractions. The Tee Cross Ranch at Squirrel Creek was founded in 1950 by Bob Norris, famously known as the Original Marlboro Man. Interestingly, Bob found himself unexpectedly becoming the face of Marlboro when the company was shooting an ad campaign on his ranch. They decided to replace the hired model with Bob right then and there because of his genuine authenticity and the fact that he was already dirty. Bob Norris was a legendary figure, and his family, the Norris Family, continues to hold a revered status in the Colorado Springs area. They are widely recognized and respected for their reputation as ranchers, horsemen, business leaders, and philanthropists. The ranch is located south and east of Colorado Springs and east of Fountain, Colorado. It stands out as one of the few expansive land properties in the surrounding area. The Colorado Springs area and its surroundings are experiencing rapid growth, making it one of the fastest-growing regions in Colorado. The Tee Cross Ranch presents a unique blend of offerings, encompassing both a high-quality cattle ranch and exceptional development opportunities. The ranch is additionally offered in combination with the East Unit. See Tee Cross at Squirrel Creek. Contact Jim Digby, Seth Hayden, or Dax Hayden for your qualified private showing.
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$2,499,000
2 Bed
1 Bath
The perfect Waterfowl and Whitetail deer hunting and recreational property with 1 and 1/3 mile of Arkansas River Frontage, and numerous sloughs and duck ponds. 456 acres of river bottom on the Arkansas River. Perfectly set up with stocked ponds, waterfowl blinds. Open areas, brushy areas and treed areas. Perfect Whitetail and upland habitat. Numerous ideal building sites. The property includes a shop building, barn, corrals, pheasant pens, a single wide hunting camp and several duck blinds. The property is fully fenced and cross fenced and has a domestic water well. Windover is a premier hunting property for the outdoors person. The Ducks, Geese, and Whitetail Deer will keep you busy all fall. The Bass fishing will keep you busy all Spring and Summer. In addition, there is Elk, Mule Deer, Turkey, Dove and Quail. The ranch is the ultimate getaway property! Located in game management unit 129 with over the counter Elk tags! The ranch qualifies for the landowner preference draw for deer. Set up with a barn and corrals, the property is set up to run cattle or horses. The region boasts very mild winters and hot summers. It's an area of productive irrigated farms and large cattle ranches. The Arkansas River, originating in the Rocky Mountains, is the lifeblood of the Colorado Southeastern plains. The fertile river valley borders the entire southern and eastern boundaries of the property. Boone, Colorado, has a rich history rooted in the settlement patterns of the late 19th century. Founded in the 1880s, it initially served as a railway stop for the Santa Fe Railroad, facilitating trade and transportation in the region. The areas development was driven by farming and ranching. Located in eastern Pueblo County, near Boone Colorado along the Arkansas River. The ranch is located 29 miles east of Pueblo via E. Highway 96