Overview
Residential Acreage in Rural Town
This residential acreage is located right in the town of Cahone, Colorado, featuring rolling land with pinion and cedar trees. Structures that were once homes, sheds, and garden beds are present on the property. The land opens in the back, offering mountain and farm views with hiking spots and vantage points. A small wetlands area is situated on the corner near the intersection, fed by water run-off, with a rocky bank leading down to cattails. Old rose bushes, lilacs, and fruit trees still grow around the three old houses and pens. The property includes small meadows and grassy areas with clear mountain views to the west. Road P heading west leads to nearby Hovenweep National Monuments, featuring Pueblo native ruins, pottery shards, and rock art. The area is near Canyons of the Ancients and the Old Spanish Trail, rich with history. East of Cahone, the Dolores River recreation area offers abundant elk, deer, and other wildlife. Farming is the main industry, with lush fields surrounding the area. The property is a corner lot with highway access, located across from the post office in the unincorporated town of Cahone in Dolores County, Colorado. A water tap is paid for and installed at the property, and electricity is available, along with partial fencing. There are several very old buildings on the place, cattails in the wetland area, and old-fashioned lilacs and roses. Lush meadows and fields surround the land with comforting views, sunrises, and sunsets. Nearby Dove Creek, the county seat, offers gas stations, food stores, auto supplies, medical services, farm and ranch services, auto and truck repairs, and other businesses, school and community services. Local farms produce beans, wheat, hay, and other crops. The local residents are active in area events, fundraisers, the county fair, holiday gatherings, and celebrations. The property spans 4.18 acres.