What kind of off-grid future will you build on 5.1 acres with power close by? This land can be yours with a low down payment of just $299 and monthly payments of $219 for 60 months.
This 5.1-acre property, APN: 70200660, is located on Pacheco Rd, Fort Garland, CO 81133, within Costilla County’s Sangre de Cristo Ranches. At an elevation of 7940 feet, you’ll experience clear skies and crisp mountain air. The terrain is flat, which makes planning and building a home or setting up a comfortable cabin much simpler. A significant advantage for this raw land is the proximity of power lines, a feature that can simplify your move towards an off-grid homestead.
Imagine your own private space with wide-open meadow views, where the only sounds are those of nature. Light shrubs dot the property, contributing to a natural, open landscape. This parcel is set up for someone dreaming of a self-sufficient lifestyle, providing the foundation for a home where you control your environment. Grow your own food, set up solar, or simply enjoy the quiet and independence that comes with owning your own land.
The location offers easy access to the best of Colorado’s outdoor activities. You are only 3 miles from Mountain Home Reservoir, a great spot for fishing, boating, and enjoying water activities. The nearby Sangre de Cristo Mountains are very close and easily accessible, providing endless opportunities for hiking, exploring, and experiencing the high country. Spend your weekends adventuring or simply relaxing in your private outdoor space.
This is your chance to secure a practical piece of Colorado land, a place to build, explore, and live life on your own terms. Consider the possibilities this 5.1-acre property offers for creating a private retreat or a full-time homestead, enjoying the open spaces and the freedom that comes with land ownership.
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Costilla County is a playground for anyone who loves the outdoors. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, you’ll enjoy hiking, fishing, boating, camping, hunting, and stargazing in every season. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains rise dramatically along the eastern horizon, while wide-open valley floors give you endless space to roam. Just to the north, the surreal dunes of Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve rise 750 feet into the sky — the tallest dunes in North America and a certified Dark Sky Park.
Water lovers are equally at home here. The Rio Grande River flows through the valley, while Mountain Home, Smith, and Sanchez Reservoirs provide easy access for fishing, kayaking, camping, and wildlife watching. Day trips open up even more options: the Conejos River, Rio de los Pinos, and Red River (NM) all offer classic mountain fishing, and blue-ribbon trout waters on the upper Rio Grande near Del Norte are just an hour away.
Whether you’re looking for a gentle day hike or a challenge worthy of Colorado’s tallest peaks, the trails here deliver. Local favorites include Zapata Falls with its hidden waterfall, the peaceful Lily Lake and Spring Creek trails, and summit hikes like Ute Peak and Teddy’s Peak. For serious climbers, Mount Lindsey, Blanca Peak, and Culebra Peak (by permit) provide unforgettable 14er ascents with sweeping views across the San Luis Valley.
This land is surrounded by permanently protected natural treasures.
Wildlife is part of daily life here. Herds of elk and mule deer roam the hills, pronghorn antelope dart across the valley floor, and wild horses still run free near Sanchez Reservoir. Bird watchers will find golden eagles, bald eagles, sandhill cranes, and wild turkeys throughout the seasons. For hunters, the area’s game management units are known for strong success rates and trophy animals, including elk, mule deer, and pronghorn.
Costilla County is proudly known as “Where Colorado Began.” San Luis, the state’s oldest town, is home to the Stations of the Cross shrine. Fort Garland, once commanded by Kit Carson, preserves Colorado’s frontier military history. The Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic Byway connects these landmarks while telling the story of Native peoples, Spanish settlers, mountain men, and pioneers who all left their mark on this valley.
At 7,500–8,000 feet in elevation, the air is clean and crisp, the nights are cool, and the skies are clear. Summers rarely climb out of the 80s, evenings drop into the 40s, and winters bring highs in the 30s with cold nights. With over 300 days of sunshine, the San Luis Valley is one of the best regions in the country for solar energy, gardening, and outdoor living.
Life here is about slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and enjoying freedom. Some landowners camp or RV seasonally, others build cabins or full-time homes, and many choose off-grid independence powered by sun and wind. Whatever your vision, this landscape gives you room to breathe.
Most parcels here are zoned Estate Residential, allowing maximum flexibility. You can build a custom cabin, tiny home, manufactured home, or modern retreat. Accessory buildings like garages, barns, and workshops are welcome, and camping or RV use is allowed with county permits. Off-grid living is especially popular, with excellent conditions for solar, wells, and septic. There are no HOA restrictions, giving you freedom to design the lifestyle you want.
Owning land here means world-class destinations are always close by:
We believe owning land isn’t just about property lines. It’s about the freedom, peace, and adventure that comes with it. When you make Costilla County your home base, you’re not just buying land. You’re buying a lifestyle.