Crowley County, Colorado Land For Sale (7 results)
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02/26/2026
$399,000
565 ac.
ACTIVE
Crowley County - TBD County Road 29, Sugar City, CO
Crowley County, CO 565
Here is a large parcel of CRP with a good return on investment and hunting opportunities. The property is enrolled into the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2031 paying $14,530 annually, making this property a great long-term investment option. This parcel is located only a short distance from the Colorado Power Pathway project. Maintained county road frontage on the east sides provides easy year around access to the property. Located in Colorado Big Game Management Unit 125 hunting opportunities include pronghorn, deer, and small game. Numerous pronghorn have been seen on the property. For additional income, the property could be enrolled in the Colorado walk-in hunting program. Included in the transaction are 100% of the Seller's owned mineral, wind, and solar rights (if any). Average precipitation in the area is approximately 11" to 13" annually. Contact the Listing Land Professional for more information or to set up your private showing. ***Showings by appointment only***
Property Details:
- Located North of Cheraw, Colorado
- CRP Contract Paying $14,530 until 2031
- Good Annual Return on Investment
- County Road Frontage
- Hunting Opportunities
- Low Taxes
Driving Instructions:
From Ordway, Colorado take Paved State Highway 96 east for approximately 12 miles until you reach County Road 29 then turn left going north for approximately 4.75 miles until you reach the southeast corner of the property.
When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
06/22/2026
Auction
1460 ac.
ACTIVE
Crowley County - 15641 County Road G, Ordway, CO
Live and Online at Ranchandfarmauctions
Auction Date: 07/29/26Auction Time:10:00 AM MT
Auction Held At:VFW Post 336, 104 Arkansas Ave, Ordway, CO 81063
Entire Farm Description:
Located in eastern Colorado's productive ranching country, this exceptional 1,460 acre Crowley County ranch auction presents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, contiguous landholding with multiple ownership and investment options. Offered in three individual tracts as well as the entirety, this property combines grazing land, recreational opportunities, existing improvements, excellent access, and proximity to some of southeastern Colorado's most notable outdoor resources.
Situated near the town of Ordway and just a short distance from Lake Meredith Reservoir, the property features level to gently rolling terrain characteristic of the eastern Colorado plains. The landscape features a combination of native grass pasture, seasonal drainage corridors, and open prairie, supporting both livestock operations and recreational pursuits. The ranch has historically been utilized for grazing and offers substantial potential for continued agricultural use consistent with Crowley County land use regulations.
One of the property's most appealing features is the presence of Bob Creek, which traverses portions of the ranch and provides natural wildlife travel corridors. The creek bottom habitat, combined with expansive grasslands, attracts a variety of wildlife species throughout the year. Pronghorn are commonly observed across the property, while both mule deer and whitetail deer utilize the Bob Creek corridor and surrounding habitat. The proximity to Lake Meredith Reservoir further enhances the ranch's recreational appeal, offering convenient access to fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and other outdoor activities.
All three tracts benefit from Crowley County Water Association taps, providing a valuable and reliable water source. The ranch also features multiple historical wells that are no longer in use but represent evidence of the property's long agricultural history.
The offering provides flexibility for a variety of buyers. Ranchers and livestock producers may appreciate the extensive grazing resources, fencing, feedlot infrastructure, and multiple access points. Investors may recognize the opportunity to acquire productive agricultural land with long-term value potential. Recreational buyers will be drawn to the area's wildlife populations, open landscapes, and proximity to public recreation opportunities.
Accessibility is a significant strength of this offering. County roads and State Highway 96 provide excellent access throughout the property, making transportation, livestock management, and future improvements convenient. The multiple road frontages also create flexibility for future operational planning and tract ownership.
A unique benefit to prospective buyers is the ability to utilize the property soon after the auction. Subject to the terms and conditions established by the seller and auction company, successful bidders may be permitted to move cattle onto the property following execution of the purchase contract and payment of the required 10% earnest money deposit, prior to closing. This provision may allow operators to begin utilizing the grazing resources immediately while the transaction proceeds toward closing. Buyers should review all auction terms and conditions regarding possession, liability, insurance requirements, and approved use prior to bidding.
Whether purchased as an entire ranch operation or as individual tracts, this Crowley County property represents a unique opportunity to acquire a sizeable eastern Colorado landholding with agricultural utility, recreational appeal, existing improvements, and strong access characteristics. Large ranch offerings of this size and versatility are increasingly difficult to find, particularly those located near established communities and recreational destinations such as Ordway and Lake Meredith Reservoir.
This auction provides buyers the opportunity to bid on individual tracts, combinations of tracts, or the entire ranch, allowing purchasers to tailor ownership to their specific goals and objectives.
Tract 1 Description: 804 Acres
Tract 1 consists of approximately 804 acres and offers one of the most diverse ownership opportunities within this Crowley County auction. Combining residential improvements, extensive grazing acreage, Bob Creek habitat, and outstanding access, this tract is well-suited for agricultural, recreational, and investment-minded buyers.
The property sits a 1,174 square-foot home on approximately two acres. The residence is served by a Crowley County Water Association tap and propane heat, providing the essential utilities needed for year-round occupancy. A nearby 460 square-foot utility building provides additional storage and operational support.
Beyond the homesite, the remaining acreage consists primarily of native grass pasture and the Bob Creek corridor. The property's level to gently rolling topography creates a highly usable landscape for livestock grazing while maintaining excellent visibility and ease of management.
Bob Creek provides an important wildlife travel corridor across the property. Deer movement along the creek is common, with both mule deer and whitetail deer occasionally utilizing the area. Pronghorn are regularly observed throughout the surrounding grasslands, enhancing the recreational value of the tract.
The property is fenced and benefits from exceptional accessibility. Approximately 270 degrees of the tract are bordered by county roads, providing convenient access from multiple directions and simplifying livestock operations, maintenance, and future planning.
Two historical wells are located on the property. While no longer in use, they reflect the ranch's agricultural history and may be of interest to prospective buyers conducting their own evaluations.
A unique benefit for prospective buyers is the opportunity to begin utilizing the property's extensive grazing acreage shortly after the auction. Subject to seller approval and the terms of the purchase agreement, the successful bidder may be permitted to move cattle onto Tract 1 following execution of the purchase contract and payment of the required 10% earnest money deposit, prior to closing. Buyers should review all auction terms, insurance requirements, and possession provisions before bidding.
Located near Ordway and Lake Meredith Reservoir, Tract 1 offers a combination of ranching functionality, recreational opportunities, and residential improvements that is increasingly difficult to find in southeastern Colorado.
Tract 2 Description: 320 Acres
Tract 2 encompasses approximately 320 acres and combines productive grazing acreage with existing livestock infrastructure, appealing to ranchers, cattle operators, and agricultural investors.
The tract includes approximately 27 acres of a historically utilized feedlot. Existing improvements include two large pens, feeding bunks, water access, and two stock tanks. These features provide a foundation for livestock operations and may be valuable to buyers seeking agricultural infrastructure.
The balance of the acreage consists of native grassland suitable for grazing and agricultural use consistent with local regulations. The terrain is generally level to gently rolling, creating a practical and manageable landscape for ranch operations.
Accessibility is a key strength of this tract. The property is bordered by county roads on two sides and benefits from multiple access points. This road frontage creates operational flexibility and facilitates the movement of equipment, livestock, and vehicles.
The tract is fenced and includes a Crowley County Water Association tap, providing a valuable water source for future operations.
Wildlife commonly observed in the surrounding area includes pronghorn, while deer occasionally utilize nearby travel corridors. The property's location near Lake Meredith Reservoir further enhances its recreational appeal and long-term desirability.
Given the tract's existing livestock infrastructure, successful bidders may have the opportunity to begin utilizing portions of Tract 2 before closing. Subject to seller approval and auction terms, buyers may be permitted to move cattle onto the property after execution of the purchase agreement and payment of the required 10% earnest money deposit. This provision may allow operators to begin using the pasture and feedlot facilities while the transaction progresses toward closing. Buyers should carefully review all auction terms and conditions regarding possession and use.
Tract 2 presents a unique opportunity to acquire grazing acreage paired with existing feedlot infrastructure in a region known for its agricultural productivity and livestock heritage.
Tract 3 Description: 336 Acres
Tract 3 contains approximately 336 acres and offers a highly accessible eastern Colorado grassland property with outstanding transportation exposure and multiple access options.
The tract consists primarily of native grass pasture characterized by level to gently rolling topography typical of Crowley County. The landscape is well-suited for grazing operations and provides flexibility for agricultural use consistent with county regulations.
A major advantage of this tract is its accessibility. The property is bordered by State Highway 96 along one side and county roads along the remaining three sides. This extensive road frontage creates excellent access and visibility while providing flexibility for future operational needs.
The tract includes a Crowley County Water Association tap and also contains a historical well that is no longer in use. These features contribute to the property's agricultural history and operational utility.
Wildlife observed throughout the area includes pronghorn, with mule deer and whitetail deer occasionally utilizing near
06/22/2026
No Price
1460 ac.
ACTIVE
Crowley County - 15641 County Road G, Ordway, CO
Live and Online at Auction Date: 07/29/26 Auction Time: 10:00 AM MTAuction Held At: VFW Post 336, 104 Arkansas Ave, Ordway, CO 81063Entire Farm Description:Located in eastern Colorado's productive ranching country, this exceptional 1,460 acre Crowley County ranch auction presents a rare opportunity to acquire a large, contiguous landholding with multiple ownership and investment options. Offered in three individual tracts as well as the entirety, this property combines grazing land, recreational opportunities, existing improvements, excellent access, and proximity to some of southeastern Colorado's most notable outdoor resources. Situated near the town of Ordway and just a short distance from Lake Meredith Reservoir, the property features level to gently rolling terrain characteristic of the eastern Colorado plains. The landscape features a combination of native grass pasture, seasonal drainage corridors, and open prairie, supporting both livestock operations and recreational pursuits. The ranch has historically been utilized for grazing and offers substantial potential for continued agricultural use consistent with Crowley County land use regulations. One of the property's most appealing features is the presence of Bob Creek, which traverses portions of the ranch and provides natural wildlife travel corridors. The creek bottom habitat, combined with expansive grasslands, attracts a variety of wildlife species throughout the year. Pronghorn are commonly observed across the property, while both mule deer and whitetail deer utilize the Bob Creek corridor and surrounding habitat. The proximity to Lake Meredith Reservoir further enhances the ranch's recreational appeal, offering convenient access to fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and other outdoor activities. All three tracts benefit from Crowley County Water Association taps, providing a valuable and reliable water source. The ranch also features multiple historical wells that are no longer in use but represent evidence of the property's long agricultural history. The offering provides flexibility for a variety of buyers. Ranchers and livestock producers may appreciate the extensive grazing resources, fencing, feedlot infrastructure, and multiple access points. Investors may recognize the opportunity to acquire productive agricultural land with long-term value potential. Recreational buyers will be drawn to the area's wildlife populations, open landscapes, and proximity to public recreation opportunities. Accessibility is a significant strength of this offering. County roads and State Highway 96 provide excellent access throughout the property, making transportation, livestock management, and future improvements convenient. The multiple road frontages also create flexibility for future operational planning and tract ownership. A unique benefit to prospective buyers is the ability to utilize the property soon after the auction. Subject to the terms and conditions established by the seller and auction company, successful bidders may be permitted to move cattle onto the property following execution of the purchase contract and payment of the required 10% earnest money deposit, prior to closing. This provision may allow operators to begin utilizing the grazing resources immediately while the transaction proceeds toward closing. Buyers should review all auction terms and conditions regarding possession, liability, insurance requirements, and approved use prior to bidding. Whether purchased as an entire ranch operation or as individual tracts, this Crowley County property represents a unique opportunity to acquire a sizeable eastern Colorado landholding with agricultural utility, recreational appeal, existing improvements, and strong access characteristics. Large ranch offerings of this size and versatility are increasingly difficult to find, particularly those located near established communities and recreational destinations such as Ordway and Lake Meredith Reservoir. This auction provides buyers the opportunity to bid on individual tracts, combinations of tracts, or the entire ranch, allowing purchasers to tailor ownership to their specific goals and objectives. Tract 1 Description: 804 AcresTract 1 consists of approximately 804 acres and offers one of the most diverse ownership opportunities within this Crowley County auction. Combining residential improvements, extensive grazing acreage, Bob Creek habitat, and outstanding access, this tract is well-suited for agricultural, recreational, and investment-minded buyers. The property sits a 1,174 square-foot home on approximately two acres. The residence is served by a Crowley County Water Association tap and propane heat, providing the essential utilities needed for year-round occupancy. A nearby 460 square-foot utility building provides additional storage and operational support. Beyond the homesite, the remaining acreage consists primarily of native grass pasture and the Bob Creek corridor. The property's level to gently rolling topography creates a highly usable landscape for livestock grazing while maintaining excellent visibility and ease of management. Bob Creek provides an important wildlife travel corridor across the property. Deer movement along the creek is common, with both mule deer and whitetail deer occasionally utilizing the area. Pronghorn are regularly observed throughout the surrounding grasslands, enhancing the recreational value of the tract. The property is fenced and benefits from exceptional accessibility. Approximately 270 degrees of the tract are bordered by county roads, providing convenient access from multiple directions and simplifying livestock operations, maintenance, and future planning. Two historical wells are located on the property. While no longer in use, they reflect the ranch's agricultural history and may be of interest to prospective buyers conducting their own evaluations. A unique benefit for prospective buyers is the opportunity to begin utilizing the property's extensive grazing acreage shortly after the auction. Subject to seller approval and the terms of the purchase agreement, the successful bidder may be permitted to move cattle onto Tract 1 following execution of the purchase contract and payment of the required 10% earnest money deposit, prior to closing. Buyers should review all auction terms, insurance requirements, and possession provisions before bidding. Located near Ordway and Lake Meredith Reservoir, Tract 1 offers a combination of ranching functionality, recreational opportunities, and residential improvements that is increasingly difficult to find in southeastern Colorado. Tract 2 Description: 320 AcresTract 2 encompasses approximately 320 acres and combines productive grazing acreage with existing livestock infrastructure, appealing to ranchers, cattle operators, and agricultural investors. The tract includes approximately 27 acres of a historically utilized feedlot. Existing improvements include two large pens, feeding bunks, water access, and two stock tanks. These features provide a foundation for livestock operations and may be valuable to buyers seeking agricultural infrastructure. The balance of the acreage consists of native grassland suitable for grazing and agricultural use consistent with local regulations. The terrain is generally level to gently rolling, creating a practical and manageable landscape for ranch operations. Accessibility is a key strength of this tract. The property is bordered by county roads on two sides and benefits from multiple access points. This road frontage creates operational flexibility and facilitates the movement of equipment, livestock, and vehicles. The tract is fenced and includes a Crowley County Water Association tap, providing a valuable water source for future operations. Wildlife commonly observed in the surrounding area includes pronghorn, while deer occasionally utilize nearby travel corridors. The property's location near Lake Meredith Reservoir further enhances its recreational appeal and long-term desirability. Given the tract's existing livestock infrastructure, successful bidders may have the opportunity to begin utilizing portions of Tract 2 before closing. Subject to seller approval and auction terms, buyers may be permitted to move cattle onto the property after execution of the purchase agreement and payment of the required 10% earnest money deposit. This provision may allow operators to begin using the pasture and feedlot facilities while the transaction progresses toward closing. Buyers should carefully review all auction terms and conditions regarding possession and use. Tract 2 presents a unique opportunity to acquire grazing acreage paired with existing feedlot infrastructure in a region known for its agricultural productivity and livestock heritage. Tract 3 Description: 336 AcresTract 3 contains approximately 336 acres and offers a highly accessible eastern Colorado grassland property with outstanding transportation exposure and multiple access options. The tract consists primarily of native grass pasture characterized by level to gently rolling topography typical of Crowley County. The landscape is well-suited for grazing operations and provides flexibility for agricultural use consistent with county regulations. A major advantage of this tract is its accessibility. The property is bordered by State Highway 96 along one side and county roads along the remaining three sides. This extensive road frontage creates excellent access and visibility while providing flexibility for future operational needs. The tract includes a Crowley County Water Association tap and also contains a historical well that is no longer in use. These features contribute to the property's agricultural history and operational utility. Wildlife observed throughout the area includes pronghorn, with mule deer and whitetail deer occasionally utilizing nearby habitat corridors. The property's location near Lake Meredith Res
08/21/2025
$1,290,000
76.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Crowley County - 3218 Rd B 5, Fowler, CO
This incredible Colorado property offers the rare combination of a luxury custom home, productive irrigated acreage, and over a quarter mile of Arkansas River frontage, making it one of the most versatile and desirable estates on the market today.The centerpiece of the property is a stunning custom home with 4,824 square feet of living space and an oversized 1,009 square foot three-car garage. Designed with both elegance and functionality in mind, the home features four bedrooms and three and a half baths, with plenty of room to add additional living space in the basement, thanks to its full eight-foot ceilings. Every detail has been crafted with care, from the custom cabinetry and hardwood floors to the vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, high-end appliances, and luxurious finishes throughout. The layout is open and inviting, highlighted by large living and entertaining spaces, a theater and game room, recreational areas, a spacious office, and a generous laundry room. The main bedroom suite is a retreat of its own, complete with a huge walk-in closet and spa-like bath. The walkout basement leads to a huge covered patio, offering the perfect spot to relax or entertain while enjoying views of the surrounding acreage. The property is being offered mostly furnished, making it move-in ready for the new owner.Agricultural and water resources add tremendous value to this estate. The property includes an irrigation well with 40 acre-feet of AGRA water allocations and has historically received up to 100 acre-feet, supporting approximately 54 acres of productive tillable ground under irrigation. This land is ideally suited for farming, ranching, equestrian use, or other agricultural ventures, making it a true working property in addition to a luxury residence.For the sportsman, the recreational opportunities are unmatched. With more than a quarter mile of Arkansas River frontage, the property is a haven for hunting, fishing, and wildlife watching. Elk, whitetail deer, turkey, and waterfowl are abundant, thriving in the towering cottonwoods, Russian olive, tamarack, and thick riverbottom cover. Whether youre an avid hunter, a fisherman, or simply someone who enjoys the outdoors, this estate offers year-round adventure just steps from your back door.The oversized garage is as functional as it is spacious, featuring a roll-up side door, pet wash station, and additional extras like a refrigerator and freezer. Included with the property are useful tools and equipment, a ranch truck, and a 412 flatbed trailer, ensuring that the new owner has everything needed to begin using and enjoying the property immediately.Location is another key advantage. The property enjoys easy access via County Road B5 and Highway 167, and is just minutes from the town of Fowler with full amenities, while still being within comfortable reach of Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and the greater Front Range.This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a property that truly has it all: a meticulously built custom home, irrigated acreage with strong water rights, exceptional hunting and recreational resources, and prime riverfront location. You simply wont find a better quality build for this kind of price in Southern Colorado.
05/23/2026
$329,900
68 ac.
ACTIVE
Crowley County - 9264 S Hwy 96, Olney Springs, CO
MAJOR PRICE IMPROVEMENT on the property you've been waiting for! Updated Farmhouse on 68 Acres - Room for Livestock & Country Living. Escape to wide-open space with this updated 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom farmhouse situated on 68 acres of usable land. This property offers the perfect opportunity for homesteading, hobby farming, or raising livestock, with plenty of room to expand and create your ideal country lifestyle. Recent improvements include new flooring, new windows, fresh paint, a new roof, and a new septic system, providing important upgrades and peace of mind for years to come. Seller is offering a $5,000 concession, which can be used toward closing costs, an interest rate buy-down, or future updates-adding even more value and flexibility for buyers. The expansive acreage offers endless possibilities for horses, cattle, hobby farming, or recreational use. Enjoy quiet country living with beautiful open views and privacy, while still being a short drive to Pueblo for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Whether you're looking for a homestead, investment property, small ranch, or peaceful country retreat, this property offers the space and potential to make it your own.
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05/16/2026
$8,499
0.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Crowley County - 402 Mountain View Dr, Ordway, CO
In-town lot located on a quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by a mix of established and newer homes. Ready for your new build, this lot offers a peaceful and private setting while still being a quick drive to local schools, community parks, grocery shopping and the senior center. Outdoor recreation is nearby with Lake Henry and Lake Meredith providing great opportunities for boating and fishing. Easy highway access via HWY 96 (toward Pueblo) and HWY 71 (toward Rocky Ford and La Junta) making commuting simple. The property is approximately 30 minutes to the regional hospital and under an hour to Pueblo for expanded shopping, dining, entertainment and major medical services. An ideal location for those looking to enjoy small-town living with convenient access to surrounding communities and amenities.
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05/23/2026
$599,900
636.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Crowley County - Vacant Land County Rd C, Crowley, CO
Rare Opportunity on Colorado's Eastern Plains - 636 Acres of Prime Agricultural & Livestock Ground! Don't miss this exceptional offering in Crowley County - 636 acres of versatile land priced at $599,900. This property delivers the full package for the serious agricultural buyer: two distinct tracts offering the best of both worlds, a smaller tract with a history of farming and a larger tract of open dry land grazing ground ideal for cattle operations. The entire perimeter is fenced and ready to work from day one. Infrastructure is already in place - corral, loading pens, and a semi truck loading station make this a turnkey livestock operation. Crowley County tap water is available on the property, a significant asset in eastern Colorado. Multiple home building sites are scattered throughout, each offering privacy, space, and sweeping Rocky Mountain views on the horizon. Located just 30 minutes from La Junta and approximately 50 minutes from Pueblo, you get the peace of rural Colorado without sacrificing access to services, markets, and amenities. Whether you're expanding an existing operation, starting fresh, or looking for a place to build your ranch headquarters, this property checks every box. 636 acres. Two tracts. Turnkey infrastructure. Mountain views. This is the one.
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