Yuma County, Colorado Land For Sale (9 results)
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11/07/2025
$19,000,000
11475 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - County Road Aa, Wray, CO
This 11475+/- acre ranch is about 12 miles NW of Wray, in Yuma County, Colorado. This ranch is in Colorado Parks and Wildlife Game Unit 98 which is famous for its big fat deer because they grow on corn and alfalfa, and there seems to be plenty of them. Of the 11,475+/- total acres, about 10,200 acres are grassland pasture and, about 1275 acres are irrigated by 8 center pivot sprinklers with 8 irrigation wells. All irrigation wells are permitted for 30 or more inches of water, and engineering indicates these wells are in an aquifer capable of providing that. There are numerous stock wells throughout the ranch. There are two sets of improvements, one with a pretty nice home and decent corrals, outbuildings, grain bins, and fences. The other home has been vacant for years but the 50X100 metal building, barn, and small set of corrals are pretty decent. The RE Taxes paid in 2024 were approximately $21,800 plus a water assessment of approximately $38,100. There is a Grassland CRP contract on 3309+/- acres which pays +/-$66078 per year. There is about 120,000 bushel of grain storage. The asking price is $19,000,000 for the whole package. The Seller might sell smaller parcels but the price may be higher in smaller parcels. They absolutely will not sell grassland only.
02/05/2025
$120,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - 3208 County Road 28, Yuma, CO
This 40 deeded acre property is located approximately 10 miles south of Yuma, Colorado. The land is fenced on all sides and native grass and sage brush dominate the vegetation throughout the property. This land has great building site potential with a water well and electrical power from Y-W Electric already in place. The property has rolling topography on the east side, leveling out heading to the west. There is good access on the west boundary with a county-maintained gravel road. A 100-year-old school house is on the property and could be finished however a potential buyer would like.
02/11/2026
Auction
313 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - Yuma, CO
Two pivot irrigated parcelsin northwest Yuma County, Colorado to be sold separately via Online-Only Auction. 313.8 total acres of quality irrigated farmland with two pivots, located 7-10 miles north of Yuma, Colorado, will be offered for sale via Online-Only Auction. Buyers will have the opportunity to purchase the property as two separate parcels. This is a great opportunity to acquire productive farmland in a proven agricultural regionideal for expanding an existing operation or securing a long-term investment.
313.8 total acres
Yuma County, CO
2 pivot irrigated parcelsto be sold via Online-Only Auction
Located 7-10 miles N of Yuma, CO
Possession upon closing
No growing crops
2026 real estate taxes, WYGWD and RRWCD assessments payable in 2027 to be paid by Buyer(s)
Bidding opens at 8am MT / "Soft" close begins at 12pm (noon) MT
Parcel #1 | 153.8 total acres
Acreage: 122.5 ac pivot irrigated, 31.3 ac corners
Location: From Yuma, 10 mi north on Hwy 59 to Co Rd 48, 2 mi west
FSA Base: 88.02 acres wheat/42 bu PLC yield, 17.91 acres corn/174 bu PLC yield
Irrig Equipment: 8 tower Electrogator pivot, 100 hp Newman Electric motor
Well Permit: #21131-FP, 338 ac ft
R/E Taxes: $1,341.28
RRWCD/WYGWD Assessments: $3,900/$20
Terrain/Soils: Level terrain w/ Rago & Platner loam soils
Crops: No growing crops
Legal: NE of 5 except for a tract, T3N, R48W, Yuma County
STARTING BID: $470,000
Parcel #2 | 160.0 total acres
Acreage: 124.6 ac pivot irrigated, 35.4 ac corners/rds
Location: From Yuma, 7 mi north on Hwy 59 to Co Rd 45, mi east
FSA Base: 64.43 acres wheat/40 bu PLC yield, 66.92 acres corn/172 bu PLC yield
Irrig Equipment: 8 tower Zimmatic pivot, 100 hp GE Electric motor
Well Permit: #13289-FP, 400 ac ft
R/E Taxes: $1,262.12
RRWCD/WYGWD Assessments: $3,783/$20
Terrain/Soils: Level terrain w/ Richfield & Platner loam soils
Crops: No growing crops
Legal: NE of 23, T3N, R48W, Yuma County
STARTING BID: $310,000
05/08/2025
$429,000
329.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - TBD County Road QQ, Idalia, CO
Here is an opportunity to purchase an investment/recreational property located in proximity to the South Fork Republican River. The acres of thick CRP grasses/forbs provided annual income while also creating great wildlife habitat. The CRP contract was recently renewed into a new 10-year contract paying $12,209 annually until 2032. There is also pasture with partial fencing that could be leased out or enrolled into the Grassland CRP program for additional annual income. This property would also make a nice potential building site overlooking the nearby river bottom with power running along the county road. Several shelter belts are scattered throughout, offering cover for wildlife and enhancing the property. Located less than 1/2 mile from the South Republican River, there are hunting opportunities for deer, upland birds, & small game. Located in Colorado Big Game Management Unit 103, the parcels qualify in the landowner preference grogram for deer and antelope vouchers. Contact the listing agent (Daniel Hunning) for more information or to set up a private showing.
Property Details:
Located East of Idalia, CO
CRP Income Until 2032
Pasture
Potential Building Sites
Hunting Opportunities
Views of the South Fork Republican River Bottom
Mature Shelter Belts
Low Taxes
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.
02/06/2026
$850,000
596 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - 26899 County Road RR, Laird, CO
Beautiful 596 acre hunting and grazing property in Yuma County, Colorado, located in famed Unit 102, renowned for exceptional trophy mule deer hunting. The land offers productive native grass, two water wells, and borders public land, providing excellent habitat, added access, and outstanding recreational and agricultural value and is just a short 3 hour drive from Denver and the Front Range.
Land
This remarkable 596 acre property in Yuma County, Colorado, offers a rare combination of outstanding wildlife habitat, productive grazing land, and scenic topography in the heart of Game Management Unit 98, a region celebrated for its exceptional mule deer hunting opportunities. The landscape is defined by dramatic canyons and diverse terrain that transitions from expansive open grasslands to deep draws with dense cover, creating an ideal setting for both big game and livestock.
The north canyon of the property features a beautiful hardwood bottom, where mature cottonwoods and other native trees create a lush riparian corridor that anchors wildlife activity. This hardwood bottom not only adds visual appeal but also provides critical shelter, water retention, and a natural travel corridor for deer and other species throughout the seasons. In contrast, the south canyons are characterized by open breaks with pockets of brush that are exceptionally well suited for wildlife habitat. These breaks and brushy draws offer excellent bedding and foraging areas, giving big game species the protective cover they seek and enhancing hunting potential year after year.
Surrounding the canyons are large expanses of native grass pastures that support healthy grazing for livestock while also contributing to the property's overall ecological diversity. The native grasses are well established and adapted to the local climate, making them ideal for cattle operations while also providing open terrain that encourages wildlife movement. This balance of open pasture, rugged canyon country, and brushy cover creates a versatile landscape that serves both recreational and agricultural purposes.
Water resources on the property are a valuable asset. Two wells provide dependable water for livestock and wildlife, supporting year-round use and improving overall land functionality. Reliable water is a critical feature in this region of northeastern Colorado and significantly enhances the long-term value and usability of the property.
The ranch is well fenced with good perimeter fencing, offering clear boundary definition and effective livestock control. The existing fencing contributes to the property's readiness for immediate use without the need for major improvements.
Access is excellent, with direct frontage on a county-maintained road, allowing for easy, year-round entry. This convenient access supports ranching operations, hunting activities, and recreational use, and makes the property practical for future improvements such as a home site, shop, or hunting lodge.
An additional highlight is the property's border with public land, which expands recreational opportunities and enhances hunting access. This adjacency allows landowners and guests to enjoy the benefits of both private ownership and nearby public acreage, a highly desirable feature in Unit 98 where land availability is limited.
Overall, this 596 acre property represents a classic Yuma County ranch with exceptional habitat diversity, hardwood bottoms, open native grasslands, scenic canyons, reliable water, solid fencing, and outstanding access, all located in one of Colorado's most sought-after mule deer hunting units.
Recreation
This 596 acre property in Yuma County, Colorado, located in highly sought-after Game Management Unit 102, offers outstanding recreational value highlighted by exceptional mule deer hunting. Unit 102 is widely recognized for producing high-quality, mature mule deer thanks to its strong genetics, limited pressure, and ideal blend of food, cover, and water. The property's diverse terrainfeaturing hardwood bottoms, big canyons, open grasslands, and brush-filled breakscreates prime habitat that consistently attracts and holds deer throughout the season. Additionally there are good numbers of Whitetail deer and turkeys for hunters looking for multiple critters to pursue.
The north canyon's hardwood bottom serves as a natural travel corridor and staging area, while the south canyons provide open breaks with brush pockets ideal for bedding and escape cover. These features combine to create excellent ambush locations and varied hunting setups, whether bow or rifle. The balance of open visibility and secure cover allows hunters to pattern deer movement effectively and enjoy a high-quality hunting experience.
Beyond mule deer, the property supports strong populations of upland game and predators. The native grass pastures, brushy draws, and canyon edges provide excellent habitat for pheasants, quail, and prairie birds, offering additional recreational opportunities outside of big game seasons. Predator hunting for coyotes and other varmints is also excellent, with expansive sightlines and varied terrain well suited for calling and long-range setups.
A standout feature of this property is its direct border with public land on two sides, significantly expanding hunting and recreational access. This adjacency allows seamless transition between private and public ground, increasing usable acreage and enhancing long-term hunting value. Combined with good access, reliable water, and diverse habitat, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a premier recreational ranch in one of Colorado's most respected mule deer units.
Agriculture
This 596 acre property offers strong grazing quality with a well-balanced mix of native grass pastures and productive terrain suited for livestock operations. The native grasses are well established and adapted to the local climate, providing dependable forage throughout the grazing season. A notable feature of the ranch is the former 123 acres of dryland farmland that has been planted back to pasture grass and is now well established. This area adds to the overall forage base and blends seamlessly with the surrounding grasslands, supporting consistent grazing and range health.
The land has a proven history of agricultural use, and the quality of the soils and terrain reflect that heritage. Should a future owner choose to return a portion of the property to dryland farming, the potential remains, offering flexibility for diversified agricultural operations. Combined with reliable water, good access, and solid pasture condition, this property provides both immediate grazing value and long-term agricultural versatility.
Region & Climate
Yuma County, Colorado sits on the high plains of northeastern Colorado and experiences a cold semi-arid climate with wide temperature swings and relatively low precipitation. Summers are warm to hot, with average highs reaching into the upper 80s to low 90s F in July and comfortable, cooler nights in the 60s. Winters are cold, with average lows often in the 20s F and highs in the 40s. Spring and fall bring mild, pleasant conditions with plenty of sunshine. Annual precipitation in the region averages around 1618 inches, most of which falls as rain in late spring and summer, and snowfall is modest but typical through winter months. The semi-arid climate supports native grasslands and brush, making the region well suited for grazing and wildlife habitat while offering long, sunny days and a distinct four-season weather pattern. (weather-atlas.com)
02/03/2026
$1,046,250
155.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - 00 County Rd E, Yuma, CO
Excellent opportunity to acquire a well maintained irrigated farm totaling 155.98+/- acres, featuring approximately 130 irrigated acres and 26 acres of productive dryland corners. The property is equipped with a Zimmatic 10 tower center pivot powered by a Newman 100 HP motor, all in very good condition. The system has been professionally serviced by Quality Irrigation, with new drops installed in 2023 at 10-foot spacing, reflecting diligent ownership and care.
Soils are a strong mix of Platner, Rago, Haxtun sandy loam, and Albinas loam, providing excellent productivity and versatility for row crop operations.
FSA Base Acres include:
Wheat: 15 base acres with an 84 PLC yieldCorn: 99.3 base acres with a 194 PLC yield
Located just 1/4 mile west of Highway 59 on County Rd 50, this property offers immediate possession, making it an ideal addition for owner operators or investors seeking quality irrigated ground with proven productivity and dependable infrastructure.
09/18/2023
$2,800,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - Abarr, CO
640.48 Assessed Acres 2024 Property Tax Total = $20,415.40
Land = $4,719.40 CGWM = $96.00 RRWC = $15,600.00
FSA Farmland Acres: 506.94 acres under sprinkler, corners in grass.
Sellers mineral interest, if any, shall transfer to Buyer. Possession subject to year-to-year lease with Todd
Frank. Improvements: (2) Valley 7 Tower sprinklers, (2) Zimmatic 8 Tower sprinklers, (2) electric motors,
(2) pumps, underground wiring and pipe, and all other related irrigation equipment on the property.
Legal: All Section 4, Township 3 South, Range 47 West of the 6th P.M., Yuma County, Colorado
0355 The Land Office LLC and its brokers are working with the Seller as Seller Agent and Buyer as a Customer. Information contained herein, while not guaranteed, is from sources we believe reliable. The value from this investment is for the reader, his or her tax advisor, legal counsel, and/or other advisors to evaluate and is not to be based solely on the information provided herein. The prospect should carefully verify each item of information contained herein. Price, terms, and information subject to change.
02/04/2026
$60,000
0.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - Lot 38-39 Arlyn Way, Wray, CO
Located in the South Ridge subdivision on .61acres this lot provides an open country feel with all the conveniences and amenities of living within city limits. Here you will find gorgeous views and plenty of room to build your dream home! Great neighborhood location just minutes from schools and Main Street. Public utilities are readily available! Neighboring .54acre lot is also available to purchase for a total of 1.15acres.
02/04/2026
$60,000
0.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Yuma County - Lot 36-37 Arlyn Way, Wray, CO
Here you will find gorgeous views and plenty of room to build your dream home! Located in the South Ridge subdivision on .54acres, this lot gives a country feel with all the conveniences and amenities of living within city limits. Great neighborhood location just minutes from schools and Main Street. Utilities are readily available! Neighboring.61acre lot is also available for a total of 1.15acres!
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