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Lot 1615 Dunn Road
San Luis, CO 81152
— Costilla
County — Sangre De Cristo Ranches Neighborhood
This 5-acre parcel in Southern Colorado is perfect for recreational use, with plenty of potential to cut in a driveway and create your own retreat. The property slopes up from the road, leading to a narrow, level area ideal for setting up a getaway spot. Pitch your tents and take in the stunning views! With 4,500 acres of open space nearby, it’s an outdoor enthusiast’s dream for adventure. Covered in Pinon Pine trees to give you privacy and seclusion.