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Camping & RVing on Your Own Costilla County Land: Rules, Regulations, and Best Practices

Costilla County in Southern Colorado is a fantastic place to own land, especially if you love the outdoors. Many people dream of having their own private spot for camping, parking their RV, or just enjoying nature. But like any area, Costilla County has rules about what you can and can't do on your land, especially when it comes to temporary living or setting up camp. At Open Skies Land, we want to make...

Costilla County Land Zoning Explained: What You Can (and Can’t) Do with Your Property

Understanding a property's zoning in Costilla County, Colorado Understanding a property's zoning in Costilla County, Colorado, is vital for any land buyer. Zoning dictates how land can be used, what can be built, and minimum acreage requirements, ensuring your vision aligns with county regulations. Deciphering Costilla County's Common Zoning Classifications Costilla County primarily features Agricultural...

What to Expect When Buying Land Through Open Skies Land

If you’re considering buying a piece of land, it’s helpful to understand how the process works from start to finish. Every seller might handle things a little differently, so we'd like to describe the steps we follow at Open Skies Land. Find Your Perfect Property All available properties are listed on our website: Open Skies Land Listings. Each listing includes property details, photos and GPS...

Understanding Water Access in Costilla County

Water access in Costilla County is a popular question that we get and is very important to understand for anyone looking to establish their homestead. Options are influenced by a mix of state regulations, local ordinances, and practical solutions that suit rural living. One option is to tap into the natural water resources beneath your property by drilling a well. With the appropriate permits, this...

Explore Everything Costilla County Has to Offer!

Costilla County, located in southern Colorado, offers a mix of outdoor activities and historical sites. The area is surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the San Luis Valley, making it a great place for hiking, fishing, hunting, and learning about local history. The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, just north of the county, is home to the tallest sand dunes in North America....

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