Logan County, Colorado Land For Sale (16 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
04/16/2025
$399,000
2.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 13004 County Road 31.5, Sterling, CO
Countless opportunities with this 5,500 square foot heated steel-frame shop with office space! Expansive lot with great access and room to expand.
Address: 13004 Co Rd 31.5, Sterling, CO, 80751
2.5 total acres
Logan County, CO
5,500 square foot heated shop
Built in 1993
Steel frame
3 offices / multiple bathrooms
Overhead doors
800 square feet of offices/bathrooms
Additional storage in loft above offices
Highway 14 frontage w/ large sign
Sage Pointe HOA / Water & Sanitation
R/E Taxes: $2,668 (2024)
FEATURED LISTING
03/28/2025
$6,250,000
4100 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Sterling, CO
The Indian Hills Ranch is a premier, highly productive grassland property situated along a paved highway near Sterling, Colorado. Spanning approximately 4,100 acres, this ranch has excellent water resources and offers an exceptional blend of functionality and beauty. The property features top-tier improvements, including a stunning custom-built two-story stucco home that was recently extensively remodeled. The home, with its log accents, is perfectly positioned for privacy and seclusion. Complementing the residence is a matching horse barn, along with state-of-the-art working facilities. These include a spacious new shop, a well-designed calving barn, covered working facilities, and robust pipe corrals, in addition to several auxiliary structures. Water resources are abundant, with multiple wells, pipelines, and strategically placed drinkers ensuring reliable hydration for livestock. With excellent access and a breathtaking, private setting, The Indian Hills Ranch is a remarkable showcase of efficiency, comfort, and natural beauty.
LOCATION
The ranch is located approximately 9 miles east of Sterling, Colorado. There is year-round access from paved State Highway 61. To access the ranch from Sterling, travel east on I-76 Business/US-6 E for 2.1 miles; turn right onto CO-61 S for 7.1 miles to the destination.
Known as the Queen City of the Plains, Sterling is in Logan County in the Northeastern corner of Colorado on Interstate 76. Having the largest population, estimated at approximately 14,777, of those communities in Colorado east of Pueblo, Sterling is the regional shopping hub for Northeast Colorado and Southwest Nebraska. The Logan County Chamber of Commerce has links to the local businesses in Sterling.
ACREAGE
The deeded land consists of 1,517 acres and includes approximately 126.7 acres of dry cropland and 384 acres of improved pasture and meadow hay land, some of which was historically cultivated. Additionally, the State of Colorado lease associated with The Indian Hills Ranch covers a total of 2,584.12 acres, including approximately 137.6 acres of cropland.
RANCH OPERATIONS
The Indian Hills Ranch has a strong history of supporting 200+ cow/calf pairs year-round or an equivalent number of yearlings. The high-quality grassland features a mix of hard grass species with excellent protein content, commonly producing weight gains of 1.8 to 2 pounds per day for yearling cattle.
For optimal grazing management, the ranch is cross fenced into 11 pastures, allowing for flexible rotation and efficient forage utilization. The improved pasture and meadow hay land contain a blend of native grasses, primarily western wheatgrass. Most fencing consists of four-strand barbed wire with steel posts and is in good condition.
WATER RESOURCES
Six wells with a new well for the pipeline system that operates on solar with electric backup.
14 tanks strategically placed throughout the ranch, the majority are Montana fiberglass, insulated stock tanks
New pipeline with 1 , 200 psi poly with a brass stop and waste valve at each tank
25,000-gallon storage tank on the pipeline system
7,000-gallon storage tank at the home
IMPROVEMENTS
Indian Hills Ranch has many amenities such as:
Custom grade Two-story home with four bedrooms and five bathrooms
2017 60x80 Red Iron shop, insulated, heated, concrete floor, six pull-through doors, of which two are automatic.
2017 30x70 Cleary calving barn, insulated in the ceiling to prevent sweating, heated, vet room, maternity chute, and calving jugs
2017 20x30 processing barn with new pipe corrals and overhead arch supports on all gates, windbreak, cattle load out chute, 800 head capacity.
1992 18x68 horse barn with heated tack room
26x104 loafing shed
20x30 garage/shop
Several other outbuildings
The main home has recently underwent a major remodeling to make it a showcase home featuring 12,053 square feet, with 9,701 livable square feet. The exterior is stucco with log accents and a metal roof. There is a large front and back porch. Mature and upgraded landscape and trees with an underground sprinkler system and automatic drip line. The main floor of the home features kitchen, eat-in dining, formal dining room, great room and master bedroom. The kitchen has a Viking double oven with 6-burners and a gridle. A Sub-zero refrigerator, under counter microwave, island with a sink. The cabinets are oak and the floors oak hardwood. The kitchen has a large breakfast bar and a dining nook. There is a butlers pantry that passes through to the large formal dining room. The pantry has numerous shelves a sink, refrigerator and dishwasher. The master bedroom on main floor has a wood fireplace, full bath and walk-in closet. There is a set of stairs that leads down to a second bathroom and walk-in closet. Great room has a wood fireplace and vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. There is an office located off the main entrance foyer with built-in bookcases. Also located on the main level is a half bath and laundry room with built-in cabinets and a sink.
Other features include an indoor heated pool (heated with forced air gas), icemaker, exercise room, steam shower and sauna. The home is heated with two boilers with hot water baseboards. There is a three-car attached garage, which is heated and insulated, with shelves and a workbench. Each door has an automatic door opener.
The second story of the home features two bedrooms and a bathroom, a family room, plus bonus room with shelves, and storage. The basement has a family room with large oak entertainment center, bar, a bedroom and two bathrooms. There is a full kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher, range and a washer and dryer.
RECREATION
The City of Sterling has over 17 parks, five with dedicated concrete walking paths. Pioneer Park, the largest city park, located on the west edge of town also has a wooded walking area. The Parks, Library, and Recreation Department is currently working to develop new paths and trails along the riverside property. The Overland Trail Recreation area provides a nice stop for residents and visitors to picnic in natural surroundings. It is a nice leisure walk around the pond and fishing too.
AIRPORT INFORMATION
Crosson Field Municipal Airport serves Sterling, but there are no scheduled flights available from there. The closest airport served by scheduled flights is Denver International Airport, located 121 miles west of Sterling.
Denver, Colorado: Denver International Airport is open 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week and is served by most major airlines and select charters, providing nonstop daily service to more than 130 national and international destinations.
SUMMARY
Indian Hills Ranch embodies the best of what the Great Plains has to offerhighly productive land, abundant and reliable water resources, top-of-the-line working facilities, and a beautifully crafted home with premium finishes. Its a rare find that combines functionality, comfort, and quality. As the saying goes, Youll wear out your tires trying to find one better.
FEATURED LISTING
03/27/2025
$99,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - TBD County Road 137, Peetz, CO
Here is a parcel of productive cropland & pasture that is turn-key ready for the farmer looking to add to an existing operation or an investor looking to add to their portfolio. Consisting of mostly Platner-Rago-Dacono loams Class (2c) soils the cropland has good proven yield history. Crops grown on the property and in the area include Wheat, Milo, Millet, or Corn. Currently, all of the tillable acreage is in a crop rotation and is subject to tenant rights. The property has well maintained county road frontage on the east side and is located in a great farming area. FSA information is available upon request. Please contact the Local Listing Land Professional for questions or to schedule a showing.
Property Details
- Legal Description Lots 1 & 2 (24-12-53)
- Mostly Prime Tillable Cropland
- Annual Income
- County Road Frontage
- 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.
FEATURED LISTING
12/15/2024
$395,000
66.35 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - TBD Right of Way Road, Sterling, CO
Here is a great opportunity to purchase irrigated cropland with development possibilities. Located just outside of the city limits of Sterling, CO, the opportunities are endless. Paved road and gravel road frontage provides easy access. The tillable acres are in 2024 wheat stubble, with possession being available upon closing. Included in the sale are irrigation rights from well permit 1500-R-R. Located in the South Platte River bottom, the property will also provide some recreational options. Exact acreage & boundaries will be subject to survey. Contact the listing agent today for more information or to schedule a viewing.
Located near Sterling, CO
Irrigated cropland
Irrigation Well Permit 1500-R-R
Development possibilities
Paved road frontage
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
FEATURED LISTING
11/12/2024
$1,830,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 20527 County Road 36, Sterling, CO
The Kloberdanz Farm, located in Sterling, Colorado, is offered for sale for the first time in 70 years. This exceptional property features a mix of tillable crop ground, tree-lined creek bottoms, and pasture that is enrolled in CRP. With its ideal combination of country living, hunting opportunities, and agricultural production, this unique property offers both immediate enjoyment and strong long-term investment potential.
Land
The Kloberdanz Farm is a versatile property featuring irrigated crop land, pasture, and diverse wildlife habitat. Irrigated: 38 +/- acres of corn irrigated by a 6 tower Wiper Pivot. The pivot was installed in 2010 along with 3 phase underground electricity. The ditch was also resided in 2010. (Concrete) CRP/Grass: 158 +/- acres of CRP and grass. 96.43 acres is enrolled in a 15 year CRP contract with 13 years remaining. The current owner receives annual payments for the 96.43 acres under CRP. Pasture/Ditches: 28 +/- acres of pasture and ditches throughout the property. The pasture is sub irrigated dry land alfalfa hay.
Improvements
The ranch-style home is situated on 12.2 +/- acres, offering 3,290 total square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. Built in 1980, this well-maintained home features 4 spacious bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and an attached 2-car garage, ensuring ample room for both family living and entertaining. Over the years, the home has been consistently updated to keep all systems modern and efficient. Recent improvements include new windows, a new roof, an upgraded well pump and monitoring system, and new garage doors. The 12.2 +/- acre homesite also includes 3 impressive outbuildings with concrete flooring that have electricity while 2 of the shops have heat. The two larger shops have oversized garage doors for storing equipment.
Recreation
The Kloberdanz Farm is a true haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of recreational opportunities. The property's diverse mix of water sources, abundant cover, and rich food supply creates an ideal habitat for both White-tailed Deer and Mule Deer, which are frequent visitors to the farm. A well-sized pond, surrounded by mature trees, serves as a favorite resting area for deer and they can be spotted all throughout the property most days. During the migration seasons, the property also attracts a variety of waterfowl, including ducks, geese, and doves. The tree-lined creek and tree rows that wind through the property provide prime habitat for other wildlife such as pheasants, bobwhite quail, and turkeys. The abundance of wildlife, combined with the natural beauty of the landscape, creates an ideal setting for outdoor recreation of all kinds. With thoughtful wildlife and habitat management, the Kloberdanz Farm has the potential to become a true recreational paradise.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
This property has reliable water rights, including 7.5 shares of Sterling Irrigation Company, along with 1 share each of the Pawnee Canal and Pawnee Extension Company. Additionally, all mineral rights associated with the property will convey.
History
Sterling, Colorado, founded in 1881, has a rich history shaped by agriculture and the railroad. As a key stop on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, it quickly became a vital trading hub for farming communities in northeastern Colorado. The area's fertile plains and reliable water resources made it ideal for farming. Over time, Sterling grew into a center of commerce, agriculture, and culture. Its proximity to the South Platte River, along with oil and gas exploration in the 20th century, further fueled its economic growth, creating a diverse and thriving community.
Location
Sterling, Colorado, is located in the northeastern part of the state, approximately 100 miles northeast of Denver. Situated along the South Platte River, the city is in the heart of the plains, surrounded by expansive agricultural field. It serves as the county seat of Logan County and is a key regional hub for commerce, agriculture, and transportation. Sterling's central location in the tri-state areanear the borders of Nebraska and Wyomingmakes it a strategic point for both local and regional trade.
FEATURED LISTING
10/25/2024
$535,000
3.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 20525 County Road 36, Sterling, CO
Located in Sterling, Colorado, this charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home sits on a generous 3.97 +/- acres off County Road 36. Recent exterior enhancements elevate its appeal, while the property boasts a steel-sided garage and a spacious pole barnperfect for work, storage, and recreation. Enjoy the convenience of rural living with ample space for family activities.
Improvements
House: The house is compromised of 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, laundry room, storm cellar, and forced heating and air conditioning. Some of the many improvements completed in recent years include:
Well and pump replaced (1993)
New roof (2019)
New septic tank and leach field (2019)
Replaced siding and insulated windows (2020)
New pump house and water pressure tank (2023)
Pole Barn: The steel-sided pool barn measures 48'x72 with 16 sides. The pole barn had its roof replaced in 2012. There is a steel overhead door (12'x14), a sliding door (16'x14), and a crushed rock floor.
Garage: The garage is steel-sided and steel framed which measures 24'x24 with 10 sides. The garage is complete with a steel sliding door (16'x10).
Region & Climate
Sterling, Colorado, located in the northeastern part of the state, is situated in the South Platte River Valley. This region is characterized by its flat plains and agricultural land, primarily used for farming and ranching. The climate is semi-arid, featuring hot summers and cold winters, with annual precipitation averaging around 15-20 inches. Summers can see temperatures reaching the high 90s Fahrenheit, while winter temperatures can widely vary.
History
Sterling, Colorado, was founded in 1881 as a railroad town when the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad extended its line to the area. Named after the nearby Sterling Ranch, the town quickly developed as a hub for agriculture and commerce, benefiting from the fertile plains of the South Platte River Valley. In its early years, Sterling served as a supply center for local farmers and ranchers, leading to its growth and incorporation in 1888. The town's history is marked by the rise of agriculture.
FEATURED LISTING
10/22/2024
$795,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 20864 County Road 32.2, Sterling, CO
Logan County 80 is a sportsman's paradise partnered with high yielding productive farm ground just a mile from Sterling, Colorado. Nestled along the South Platte River, it features a spacious 1900 sq. ft. modular home, installed in 2001, and a newly built 40x60 shop with a poured floor. The property is renowned for its impressive whitetail deer, exceptional waterfowl hunting, and excellent spring turkey hunting opportunities.
Land
This property features over 70 acres of tillable farm ground equipped with a drip irrigation system, making it ideal for various farming practices. It comes with two shares of Low Line Irrigation Water and a high-capacity well, offering excellent irrigation options. Previously farmed for hemp, it has a history of cash crops, including beans and corn, making it a versatile opportunity for buyers or investors. Whether you're looking to expand your operation or add to your portfolio, Logan County 80 is a perfect candidate for either.
Improvements
The house features approximately 1,800 square feet of comfortable living space, including 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. A spacious sunroom offers stunning views to the south, overlooking the river, making it a perfect spot for relaxation. Additionally, there's a newly constructed shop with poured floors, ideal for accommodating large machinery and providing extra dry storage. This combination of living space and functional outbuildings makes it an excellent choice for both comfortable living and practical farming needs.
Recreation
Logan County 80 is an exceptional recreational property, perfectly situated next to thousands of acres of public river access. With excellent waterfowl hunting opportunities in the agricultural fields and quick access to the South Platte River, it's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Located in Colorado Big Game Unit 92, the property boasts outstanding trophy deer hunting potential, with white-tailed deer exceeding 170 harvested in previous years. Additionally, the strong population of turkeys makes spring turkey hunting a fantastic bonus.
Region & Climate
Sterling, Colorado features a semi-arid climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters, with ample sunshine year-round. Situated on the high plains, it experiences moderate rainfall, primarily during the spring and summer months, making it suitable for agriculture. The area is known for its expansive open skies, while the nearby South Platte River adds to its natural beauty. This climate supports a variety of crops and offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, from farming to hunting.
Location
Sterling, Colorado, is conveniently located along Interstate 76, providing easy access to major amenities. It's approximately 90 miles east of Fort Collins and 130 miles northeast of Denver, making it a manageable drive for those seeking urban conveniences. The town offers essential services, including grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and medical facilities. Additionally, nearby recreational opportunities abound, with parks, the South Platte River, and various outdoor activities just a short drive away, enhancing the appeal of this welcoming community.
FEATURED LISTING
09/25/2024
$1,170,000
141 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - TBD County Road 330, Sterling, CO
Welcome to the incredible offering of 141+/- acres known as Cedar Creek Farms located in Logan County, Colorado. This farm sits across the County Road from North Sterling Reservoir. Properly named as Cedar Creek runs for over a mile through the farm. Cedar Creek Farm is the first farm on the North Sterling Ditch, and has a 60+/-acre center pivot along with 20+/- acres of flood irrigation ground. A dream farm for any investor, farmer, or hunter.
Land
Cedar Creek Farm is 141+/- acres and offers great Water Rights and is being sold with 1 Share of North Sterling Irrigation water per wet farmed acre. The pivot is currently in Alfalfa and historically produces 5.25+/- tons per acre annually. This is the very first farm on the ditch system and has very senior rights. The farm offers roughly 22+/- of pasture ground in the North-East Corner of the property. Cedar Creek has historically been a great year round creek with good water flows and very rarely freeze over. This region of Colorado has many local farmers who would be interested in lease the crop ground. If you are an owner operator the farm is ready to be taken over and production could start day one.
Recreation
Waterfowl properties have become rare to market due to demand and sacristy. Cedar Creek Farm with its location to North Sterling Reservoir and and the mile of Cedar Creek makes this offering special. Ducks utilize the creek year round as Teal flock to the sloughs and ponds in early September. In the Winter months Mallards and Puddle Ducks cover the the water as the large lakes start to freeze. Sloughs and small ponds offer some of the best in your face duck hunting any waterfowl could dream of. The Alfalfa field offers a perfect place for a pit blind to chase Geese all Fall and Winter. Then switch gears in the Spring as 100s of Thousands of Snow Geese move through the area and use North Sterling Reservoir as a roost. As the Snow Geese push North, its time from Spring Turkeys. Cedar Creek Farm has a good population of turkeys, and on any given day in April or May you can see Toms strutting out in the Alfalfa field. There is a good mix of Mule Deer and Whitetail that work through the region. The shelter belts and trees offer the perfect mix of cover and shelter. The abundant food and water on the property give wild life all three key components for survival, food, Cover and Water.
For more information or to schedule your own showing call Jake Hyland
FEATURED LISTING
09/24/2024
$499,000
6.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 17327 County Road 46, Sterling, CO
Located in Sterling, Colorado, this exceptional 6.69 +/- acre property offers endless possibilities, situated just under 2 miles from the beautiful North Sterling Reservoir. Featuring two farm homes and three spacious shops, it's an ideal investment opportunity or perfect for a 4H family. Whether you envision a thriving multifamily residence or a versatile space for your passions, this property is a true gem waiting to be transformed.
Improvements
The property features a main ranch house alongside a cozy guest house, providing ample space for family and visitors. Additionally, three well-maintained outbuildings offer versatile options for work, equipment storage, and livestock care, making it an ideal setup for anyone looking to escape town.
Improvements Square Footage:
Main House: 3 bedrooms 1 bathroom 1,424 SqFt.
Guest House: 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom 844 SqFt.
Building 1: 1,764 SqFt.
Building 2: 1,200 SqFt.
Building 3: 900 SqFt.
Recreation
Located less than 2 miles from North Sterling Reservoir, this property offers year-round recreational opportunities right at your doorstep. Enjoy fishing, boating, and swimming in the warmer months, and embrace ice fishing when the temperatures drop. With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, every season brings a new way to experience the beauty of the outdoors.
Region & Climate
Sterling, Colorado, is situated in the high plains region of northeastern Colorado, characterized by wide-open spaces and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The climate is semi-arid, featuring hot summers with temperatures often reaching the 90s and cold winters where temperatures can drop below freezing. The area enjoys ample sunshine throughout the year, with occasional snowfall in winter and moderate rainfall in spring and summer. This diverse climate supports a variety of outdoor activities and vibrant agricultural practices, making it an appealing location for both residents and visitors.
Location
Sterling, Colorado, is a charming city located in the northeastern part of the state, known for its friendly small-town atmosphere and rich agricultural heritage. Nestled along the South Platte River, it serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures, with the beautiful North Sterling Reservoir just a short drive away. The city offers a mix of historic sites, parks, and community events, making it an inviting place for residents and visitors alike. With convenient access to major highways, Sterling is a great hub for exploring the scenic landscapes of Colorado's high plains.
FEATURED LISTING
05/13/2024
$205,000
41 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - TBD County Road 330 (Lot 1), Sterling, CO
Introducing an exceptional land opportunity: a sizable parcel situated across from the North Sterling Reservoir and North Sterling State Park. Just 10 miles north of Sterling, Colorado, this pristine location holds undeniable appeal.
Land
Lot 1, spanning 41 acres, boasts easy access via County Road 330. Its proximity to the campground and boat launch makes it an excellent choice for boat, camper, or RV storage. The property also holds potential for camping spots, tiny houses, or cabins, offering versatile possibilities.
Whether envisioning a stunning lake-view dream home or a serene family retreat embraced by nature, this parcel sets the perfect stage for your ambitions.
For more details or to arrange a private showing, reach out to John Herrity or Jake Hyland.
Region & Climate
In Sterling, over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 15 to 91 degrees and is rarely below 0 or above 100. Sterling gets 17 inches of rain on average per year and averages 31 inches of snow per year.
History
The town of Sterling is rich in history. Founded by homesteaders along the South Platte River in 1881, Sterling quickly developed into a commercial hub on Colorado's High Plains and is now the largest city in the Northeastern part of the state located in Logan County, Colorado. Sterling is a farm and ranch community with deep roots on the Colorado prairie. There are many historical sites to see throughout the town of Sterling including the Overland Trail Museum, the Downtown Sterling Historic District, or the City of Living Tree sculptures to name a few.
FEATURED LISTING
06/16/2021
$200,000
38 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - TBD County Road 330 (Lot 2), Sterling, CO
Introducing an exceptional land opportunity: a sizable parcel situated across from the North Sterling Reservoir and North Sterling State Park. Just 10 miles north of Sterling, Colorado, this pristine location holds undeniable appeal.
Land
Lot 2, spanning 38 acres, boasts easy access via County Road 330. Its proximity to the campground and boat launch makes it an excellent choice for boat, camper, or RV storage. The property also holds potential for camping spots, tiny houses, or cabins, offering versatile possibilities.
Whether envisioning a stunning lake-view dream home or a serene family retreat embraced by nature, this parcel sets the perfect stage for your ambitions.
For more details or to arrange a private showing, reach out to John Herrity or Jake Hyland.
Region & Climate
In Sterling, over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 15 to 91 degrees and is rarely below 0 or above 100. Sterling gets 17 inches of rain on average per year and averages 31 inches of snow per year.
History
The town of Sterling is rich in history. Founded by homesteaders along the South Platte River in 1881, Sterling quickly developed into a commercial hub on Colorado's High Plains and is now the largest city in the Northeastern part of the state located in Logan County, Colorado. Sterling is a farm and ranch community with deep roots on the Colorado prairie. There are many historical sites to see throughout the town of Sterling including the Overland Trail Museum, the Downtown Sterling Historic District, or the City of Living Tree sculptures to name a few.
FEATURED LISTING
06/16/2021
$195,000
37 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - TBD County Road 330 (Lot 3), Sterling, CO
Introducing an exceptional land opportunity: a sizable parcel situated across from the North Sterling Reservoir and North Sterling State Park. Just 10 miles north of Sterling, Colorado, this pristine location holds undeniable appeal.
Land
Lot 3, spanning 37 acres, boasts easy access via County Road 330. Its proximity to the campground and boat launch makes it an excellent choice for boat, camper, or RV storage. The property also holds potential for camping spots, tiny houses, or cabins, offering versatile possibilities.
Whether envisioning a stunning lake-view dream home or a serene family retreat embraced by nature, this parcel sets the perfect stage for your ambitions.
For more details or to arrange a private showing, reach out to John Herrity or Jake Hyland.
Region & Climate
In Sterling, over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 15 to 91 degrees and is rarely below 0 or above 100. Sterling gets 17 inches of rain on average per year and averages 31 inches of snow per year.
History
The town of Sterling is rich in history. Founded by homesteaders along the South Platte River in 1881, Sterling quickly developed into a commercial hub on Colorado's High Plains and is now the largest city in the Northeastern part of the state located in Logan County, Colorado. Sterling is a farm and ranch community with deep roots on the Colorado prairie. There are many historical sites to see throughout the town of Sterling including the Overland Trail Museum, the Downtown Sterling Historic District, or the City of Living Tree sculptures to name a few.
FEATURED LISTING
06/16/2021
$190,000
37 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - TBD County Road 330 (Lot 4), Sterling, CO
Introducing an exceptional land opportunity: a sizable parcel situated across from the North Sterling Reservoir and North Sterling State Park. Just 10 miles north of Sterling, Colorado, this pristine location holds undeniable appeal.
Land
Lot 4, spanning 37 acres, boasts easy access via County Road 330. Its proximity to the campground and boat launch makes it an excellent choice for boat, camper, or RV storage. The property also holds potential for camping spots, tiny houses, or cabins, offering versatile possibilities.
Whether envisioning a stunning lake-view dream home or a serene family retreat embraced by nature, this parcel sets the perfect stage for your ambitions.
For more details or to arrange a private showing, reach out to John Herrity or Jake Hyland.
Region & Climate
In Sterling, over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 15 to 91 degrees and is rarely below 0 or above 100. Sterling gets 17 inches of rain on average per year and averages 31 inches of snow per year.
History
The town of Sterling is rich in history. Founded by homesteaders along the South Platte River in 1881, Sterling quickly developed into a commercial hub on Colorado's High Plains and is now the largest city in the Northeastern part of the state located in Logan County, Colorado. Sterling is a farm and ranch community with deep roots on the Colorado prairie. There are many historical sites to see throughout the town of Sterling including the Overland Trail Museum, the Downtown Sterling Historic District, or the City of Living Tree sculptures to name a few.


04/17/2025
$399,000
2.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - 13004 County Road 31.5, Sterling, CO
Verquer Shop Building


03/29/2025
$6,250,000
4100 ac.
ACTIVE
Logan County - Sterling, CO
Indian Hills Ranch


03/24/2025
$99,000
80 ac.
NEW LISTING
Logan County - TBD County Road 137, Peetz, CO
Here is a parcel of productive cropland & pasture that is turn-key ready for the farmer looking to add to an existing operation or an investor looking to add to their portfolio. Consisting of mostly Platner-Rago-Dacono loams Class (2c) soils the cropland has good proven yield history. Crops grown on the property and in the area include Wheat, Milo, Millet, or Corn. Currently, all of the tillable acreage is in a crop rotation and is subject to tenant rights. The property has well maintained county road frontage on the east side and is located in a great farming area. FSA information is available upon request. Please contact the Local Listing Land Professional for questions or to schedule a showing.
Property Details
- Legal Description Lots 1 & 2 (24-12-53)
- Mostly Prime Tillable Cropland
- Annual Income
- County Road Frontage
- 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.
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