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8400 Hwy 119
Black Hawk, CO 80422
— Gilpin
County — Black Hawk Neighborhood
Parcels N007306 and N007307: 5.96 acres of mountain land located just 1 mile north of the City of Black Hawk. Two parcels intersect Colorado Highway 119 between mile markers 8.5 and 9, offering an estimated 700 feet of road frontage on the north side and 275 feet on the south—a rare setup in Gilpin County.
The front 2.9-acre section includes both 700 feet of frontage along the north side and 275 feet along the south, including 0.32 acres that borders local bike trails. This section has confirmed eligibility for driveway access through CDOT, giving it solid potential for future development, a mountain retreat, or recreational use.
The rear 2.875-acre floating section, positioned just beyond a narrow city-owned strip, does not currently have direct access. It offers great recreational value and could serve as a long-term land investment or natural extension of the front parcel.
Wooded with steep-slope terrain, the land provides privacy, views, and rugged character—perfect for a private escape, off-grid possibilities, or a hold-and-develop approach.