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Parcel 5 N Canyon Road
San Luis, CO 81152
— Costilla
County — Wild Horse Mesa Neighborhood
From the Sanchez Stabilization Pond, camping and fishing area, it's less than 3 miles up onto the Wild Horse Mesa directly to this property. Dotted with trees throughout, if the buyer chooses, a driveway in can meander around the trees for a more tucked in feel. Five of Colorado's 14ft mountain peaks can be seen here! Enjoy beautiful sunrises and phenomenal sunsets from your own property. This can remain vacant land or the buyer may choose to build following the county building codes. Bring your camera to see this one and you might just see some wild horses where they still roam free.