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The Mesita Ranch sits on the banks of the world-famous Rio Grande River, which makes a 1,800-mile journey from the Peaks of the San Juans to the Gulf of Mexico. The Rio Grande River flows through the San Luis Valley, a high-altitude desert region known for its natural beauty and agricultural productivity. It is a popular destination for fishing, rafting, and other outdoor activities, drawing visitors from across Colorado and beyond. Today, the San Luis Valley is known for its stunning natural beauty, with the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and the Rio Grande River all located within its boundaries. Based in an agricultural region, crops such as potatoes, barley, and alfalfa are produced.

Mesita Lakes Ranch on the Rio Grande River is a rare find, with 137± deeded acres, protected neighbors, and improvements, including an excellent 3,623± square foot home built in 2010 with a 2-car garage and a finished 5-car workshop. The deeded acreage has over 1 mile of the Rio Grande River, several lakes, and usable terrain. In addition, the ranch has stunning, unparalleled protected views of a jagged peaks skyline holding 14,000 peaks such as Ellingwood, Blanca, Mount Linsey, Hublot, Challenger, Crestone Peak, and dozens of other significant peaks. The ranch’s highly sought-after endof-road location with year-round access provides exceptional privacy.

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