CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

Price: 550.00 USD

CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

**Cash Price:** Buy now for only **$550**  

**Each lot valued at $2,500**

**Additional Benefits:**

– **Easy Pay Options:** Hassle-free financing terms.

– **No Hassle Deed Transfer:** Smooth and straightforward process.

**Exclusive Offer:** Yes, you read that right! With this exclusive deal, you’re not just getting a property—you’re securing an unbeatable opportunity. Perfect for investors or homeowners, this land offers the ideal setting for your dreams.

**Property Details:**

– **Parcel ID:** 125-11087-000

– **Location:** Cherokee Village, Fulton County, AR

**Ideal For:**

– Building your dream home

– Investment opportunity

– Profitable vacation rental home

– Recreational retreat

– Buy, hold, and resell for potential high returns

**Reasons to Buy:**

– **Serene and Peaceful Environment:** Enjoy a tranquil setting perfect for relaxation and living.

– **Proximity to Local Amenities:** Convenient access to essential services.

– **Access to Outdoor Escapes:** Embrace nature and outdoor activities.

– **Growing Community:** Join a vibrant and expanding neighborhood with great potential.

**Don’t miss this chance to own a beautiful piece of land in Cherokee Village at an unbeatable price. Whether you’re investing or planning your future home, this property is an incredible opportunity!**

**Contact us today to secure this amazing offer!**

**Act fast—this offer won’t last long!**

Item specifics

Seller State of Residence
North Carolina
Type
Homesite, Lot
Property Address
Waurka Circle
Zip/Postal Code
72529
Zoning
Residential
City
Cherokee Village
State/Province
Arkansas
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CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

Price: 550.00 USD

CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

**Cash Price:** Buy now for only **$550**  

**Each lot valued at $2,500**

**Additional Benefits:**

– **Easy Pay Options:** Hassle-free financing terms.

– **No Hassle Deed Transfer:** Smooth and straightforward process.

**Exclusive Offer:** Yes, you read that right! With this exclusive deal, you’re not just getting a property—you’re securing an unbeatable opportunity. Perfect for investors or homeowners, this land offers the ideal setting for your dreams.

**Property Details:**

– **Parcel ID:** 288-00055-000

– **Location:** Cherokee Village, Fulton County, AR

**Ideal For:**

– Building your dream home

– Investment opportunity

– Profitable vacation rental home

– Recreational retreat

– Buy, hold, and resell for potential high returns

**Reasons to Buy:**

– **Serene and Peaceful Environment:** Enjoy a tranquil setting perfect for relaxation and living.

– **Proximity to Local Amenities:** Convenient access to essential services.

– **Access to Outdoor Escapes:** Embrace nature and outdoor activities.

– **Growing Community:** Join a vibrant and expanding neighborhood with great potential.

**Don’t miss this chance to own a beautiful piece of land in Cherokee Village at an unbeatable price. Whether you’re investing or planning your future home, this property is an incredible opportunity!**

**Contact us today to secure this amazing offer!**

**Act fast—this offer won’t last long!**

Item specifics

Seller State of Residence
North Carolina
Type
Homesite, Lot
Property Address
Chief Red Cloud Circle
Zip/Postal Code
72529
Zoning
Residential
City
Cherokee Village
State/Province
Arkansas
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CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

Price: 550.00 USD

CYBER SALE **???? EXCLUSIVE VACANT LAND OFFER IN CHEROKEE VILLAGE, AR! ????**

**Cash Price:** Buy now for only **$550**  

**Each lot valued at $2,500**

**Additional Benefits:**

– **Easy Pay Options:** Hassle-free financing terms.

– **No Hassle Deed Transfer:** Smooth and straightforward process.

**Exclusive Offer:** Yes, you read that right! With this exclusive deal, you’re not just getting a property—you’re securing an unbeatable opportunity. Perfect for investors or homeowners, this land offers the ideal setting for your dreams.

**Property Details:**

– **Parcel ID:** 250-15782-000

– **Location:** Cherokee Village, Fulton County, AR

**Ideal For:**

– Building your dream home

– Investment opportunity

– Profitable vacation rental home

– Recreational retreat

– Buy, hold, and resell for potential high returns

**Reasons to Buy:**

– **Serene and Peaceful Environment:** Enjoy a tranquil setting perfect for relaxation and living.

– **Proximity to Local Amenities:** Convenient access to essential services.

– **Access to Outdoor Escapes:** Embrace nature and outdoor activities.

– **Growing Community:** Join a vibrant and expanding neighborhood with great potential.

**Don’t miss this chance to own a beautiful piece of land in Cherokee Village at an unbeatable price. Whether you’re investing or planning your future home, this property is an incredible opportunity!**

**Contact us today to secure this amazing offer!**

**Act fast—this offer won’t last long!**

Item specifics

Seller State of Residence
North Carolina
Type
Homesite, Lot
Property Address
Ione Drive
Zip/Postal Code
72529
Zoning
Residential
City
Cherokee Village
State/Province
Arkansas
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Agricultural land- orchard-with house for sale-Croatia

Agricultural land- orchard-with house for sale-Croatia

Price: 160,000.00 USD

Agricultural land- orchard-with house for sale-Croatia

Hazelnut, plum and apricot orchard in Beli Manastir, Croatia for sale.

It includes hazelnut plantation of approx. 7,4 acres (3 ha), plums approx. 3,7 acres and apricots approx. 1,7 acres.

Total area i 12,8 acres (5,2 ha).

It is fenced with 6,6 foot (2m) high wire and very well maintained.

In the orchard there is a house that is in the pictures. House is two storey, 530 square feet plus 200 square feet stoarage area.

It is
fully furnished and can be used immediately. It also has indoor kitchen, outdoor terace with grill and bread owen.

House is equipped with
rainwater collection system and off-grid solar collector system with batteries. Plums are in full yield and produce every year regardless of the weather. The hazelnut plantation is only a few years old, but it is already yielding, as can be seen in the photos. The orchard is located a 5-minute car drive from the center of City of Beli Manastir on the southern slope of the Baranja hill,

which is an ideal location for fruit growing. The orchard is reached partly by an asphalted road and partly by a hard stone path. On the land there is also another underground water tank for collecting rainwater with an old building (not in the pictures),

which is also included in the price.

City of Beli Manastir is situated in eastern Croatia in the vicinity of Danube and Drava rivers and Hungarian border.

It's 2,5 hours drive (155 miles) from Budapest,
and just as much from Zagreb and Belgrade. Highway access is in city entrance.

This real estate
is for sale by the owner, there will be no agency commission.

After purchase, bvuyer pays
Real estate sales tax at rate of 3 percent(it is astate tax).

For any additional information you can contact owner directly.

Item specifics

Seller Notes
“Beautiful rural landscape and a peaceful living environment”
Acreage
12,85
Seller State of Residence
Croatia
Property Address
Beli Manastir
Zip/Postal Code
31300
Zoning
Agricultural
City
Beli Manastir
State/Province
Baranja
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Near Yosemite.. “Mariposa Gold” 20 acre placer GOLD mining claim available

Near Yosemite.. “Mariposa Gold” 20 acre placer GOLD mining claim available

Price: 5,500.00 USD

Near Yosemite.. “Mariposa Gold” 20 acre placer GOLD mining claim available

  Available for your consideration here is an awesome placer gold mining claim. It is located near Yosemite National Park and the surrounding landscape is very similar. The first 10 pictures are ON the claim, 8 others near park and camp areas, plus the map and papers. I have alot I could not post. This beautiful and majestic 20-acre claim is staked on the gold rich Bean Creek and is intersected by North Fork Merced River coming in from the east and flowing south. Several famous gold mines located upstream have produced millions. At the intersection of the 2 waterways and up the hill.. sits 8 different claims known as the Diana Gold mines. This area is an exceptionally rich mining district in the Sierra Nevada east gold belt. With all the rough weather over this past couple years.. prospects are phenomenal. Entry to Mariposa Gold placer claim starts with a 1/4 mile hike on the Diana Trailhead, parking is directly across the street and camping 100 yards down the road in a “buck meadows” area.. The best thing is there is NO significant change in elevation from parking to the claim, just the short hike.

  Water is still flowing pretty good right now, yet bedrock can be seen everywhere on the claim. There are falls and crevices, boulders and other gold traps found up and down the waterways as pictured.. with many gravel deposits along on the banks of the river. Quartz veins and tailings are found all around with a 4 foot wide quartz vein crossing the North Fork Merced river. Claims like this with all the opportunity for different kinds of exploration are not found easily. Metal detecting on sides of the river is somewhat easy here and has been good to me. The Mariposa Gold placer claim is perfect for family oriented prospecting.. not to many dangers for the younger ones and not to difficult for the older ones.. (me). Here is your opportunity to own one of the best claims to prospect and one of the most beautiful areas to do it in. With the value of gold rising as much as it has recently, it will not take much discovery to pay for this claim. The getaway.. to relax and reflect in peace and comfort.

  Gold mining claims are registered with Bureau of Land Management and the appropiate county and state agencies. They are considered “real property” and give the rights to extract precious metals from anywhere on the 20 acres of the staked claim. The claim ownership can be bought, sold, leased, transfered, and traded or willed to any US citizen. Other people can do anything else on the claim, camp, hunt, fish or what ever they want.. but not prospect legally. Gold assayers will know where you found your gold so no cheating. I have encouraged a couple friends to work on my claims, and if they find a nice nugget.. put it in their pocket, but if they find a large deposit, it will find it’s way back to claim owner.. so knock yourself out! 

  The Mariposa Gold placer claim is just 12.7 miles from historic Coulterville Ca.. 17.5 miles from Groveland and about 33 miles from Sonora. Yosemite valley floor is 51 miles from the beautiful city of Mariposa. The Mariposa Gold placer claim is about that distance from Mariposa also, so get what you need before driving to the claim. Yosemite national park administrators in conjuction with Mariposa county officials work closely together to promote amminities for travelers. It is a gorgeous area where I enjoy camping hiking and fishing as much as prospecting. The drive from Mariposa to Coulterville is off the planet. OMG.. beauty at it’s finest. When the road signs say 10mph, 15mph or 25mph.. you BETTER do it. You will fly the car thru the air before you land in the tree tops if you don’t obey signs. Got a significant auto repair done in 1 day, as Mariposa residents cater to people coming to visit the area. I was thrilled.. thanks Bob! You can get anything in Mariposa.. RV parks, hotels groceries gas etc. There is absolutely very limited communications around the claim.

  Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about the claim, the pictures, the directions to find it, or otherwise. All of the appropiate paperwork will be prepared and processed by an experienced legal claims consultant. Once the payment has been completed, a quick claim deed will be issued with your name as legal owner, and registered with BLM and County of Toulumne California. You will receive recorded document in just a few weeks. Layaway is perfectly acceptable, just let me know what works best for you. we have references if you have concerns. I just in May`24 spent 6 weeks across 5 claims I own. 1 road was closed for logging by national forestry department, but I could still walk a mile to the claim. Most of the photographs here are current. 

Item specifics

Seller Notes
“Astounding.. beautiful and very clean area”
Acreage
20
Seller State of Residence
Arizona
Type
Gold Claim
Zoning
BLM
City
Mariposa
State/Province
California

Working Solar Power Plants

Working Solar Power Plants

Price: 165,000.00 USD

Working Solar Power Plants

4 photovoltaic power plants, each 30 kWp, operational since 2022 Location: Lovech (villages around Lovech and Ugarchin)

Equipment:

  • Panels: Jinko 460 Wp JMK460M-7RL3-V
  • Inverters: Huawei 30 KTL
  • Construction: Hot-dip galvanized Tree system
  • Monitoring: All plants have monitoring systems installed
  • Land: Each plant is on a 1-decare plot
  • Buildings: Each property has structures (some may be usable after renovation)
  • Market: The plants operate in the open market

Let me know if you need further details or adjustments!

Item specifics

Seller State of Residence
Bulgaria
Zip/Postal Code
1606
Zoning
Commercial
City
Sofia
State/Province
Lovech
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16.47 ACRES WOODED MOUNTAIN LAND, FORT GARLAND, SANGRE DE CRISTO RANCHES, CO

16.47 ACRES WOODED MOUNTAIN LAND, FORT GARLAND, SANGRE DE CRISTO RANCHES, CO

Price: 36,950.00 USD

16.47 ACRES WOODED MOUNTAIN LAND, FORT GARLAND, SANGRE DE CRISTO RANCHES, CO

IMPORTANT NOTE

 PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE LISTING, PERFORM ALL DUE DILIGENCE AND ASK ALL YOUR QUESTIONS

If you have less than 6 feedback, please contact us before using the Buy It Now. Thank you very much for your understanding, sorry for the inconvenience if any

16.47 acres located in 5543 Balleroy Road in Sangre De Cristo Ranches, Fort Garland, Colorado 

The land has legal access and a dirt road frontage

The property is surveyed, the plat map has been recorded with the county

Cash Sale or Financed with $700.00 down payment towards the price of $36,950,00. We will finance for 10 years at 6.9% APR $419.03 per month, for 7 years at 6.5% APR $538.29 per month or for 5 years at 5.9% APR $699.13 per month, the monthly payment will be lower with a higher down payment, buyer will pay $250. for document preparation fee, please see terms for more details

Every one qualify, no credit checks, no hassles

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We Have a Title Insurance Free and Clear of Liens or Encumbrances 

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The land is surrounded by 1,000’s of acres of wooded lands

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Near towns, attractions, mountains, parks, lakes, rivers and wildlife 

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Beautiful and Peaceful Land, lots of Privacy. Captivating night skies for star gazing and relaxing

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Excellent location, near towns, attractions, mountains, parks, lakes, rivers and much more 

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Land with beautiful views of the valley, mountains and hills

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              Property Information 

 ~ Legal Description               Lot 5543, Block 253, Sangre de Cristo Ranches, Unit T-2
 ~ Town  Fort Garland 
 ~ State  Colorado   
 ~ County  Costilla
 ~ Size  16.47 acres 
 ~ Zoning  Residential: Min built size home 600 Sq. Ft, manufactured possible   w/permit
 ~ Location  5533 Balleroy Road, Fort Garland Colorado

 ~ Survey  Yes
 ~ Access  Legal access. State county paved, county maintained gravel/dirt road frontage 
 ~ Approx. Coordinates  NE corner 37.2917 -105.3289 NW corner 37.2922 -105.3334

 SE corner 37.2897 -105.3304  SW corner  37.2900 -105.3316
 ~ Vegetation  Pinon pine trees, sage grasses, evergreen and wild flowers
 ~ Title  Free and clear of any lien
 ~ Water  By well, water haul, cistern to be done by buyer
 ~ Power  By solar to be done by buyer
 ~ Septic System  To be done by the buyer
 ~ Property Taxes  About $358.00 per year 
 ~ Price  $36,950. cash or financing

 ~ Documentation Fee

 For owner financing $700 down payment, $250 document preparation fee, a contract for deed will be used, see terms for more info

 For Cash Sale $250 for document preparation done by the seller and   recording fee, or the closing could be done by a title company, Buyer   will pay for the title insurance policy and buyer’s closing fees

   
    

Property Description 

This is for you! A high country lot with amazing views of the valley! 16.47 acres of nature Pine and Aspen trees throughout the property. This is an incredible mountainous piece of land ideal place for people who like to enjoy a private lifestyle. There are breath taking views of the valley and the mountains, so far your eyes could see. Escape to your own forest, to your summer house or to your cabin. Great summer getaway, depending on the weather, the yearly access can be from 6 to 9 months, and an average of 285 sunny days per year. A peaceful land, away from the traffic and city stress, to experience nature, fresh air and slow down the tempo. Located in Sangre De Cristo Ranches, 5543 Balleroy Road, Fort Garland, CO 81133. 

The parcel has legal access and road frontage. It is surveyed, the plat map has been recorded with the county. The land is wooded with Pine and Aspen trees, evergreen, wild flowers, and a beautiful rural mountainous southern exposure terrain. This is a raw undeveloped beauty, with a nice topography of flat, rolling spots, slope and steep down hill,  with a few beautiful building areas. The elevation is approximately  8,715 ft. to 10,140 ft. It is surrounded by 1000’s acres of wooded lands and some open spaces.  

The property is located about 16 miles south from Fort Garland, a 34 minute drive and 16 miles north of San Louis, a 34 minute drive. The land is about 13 miles away, about 32 minute drive to Mountain Home Reservoir and to Smith reservoir 18 miles, about 45 minute drive, both reservoirs with good areas for BBQ, picnic, great fishing, swimming, camping, and boating. From 0 to 50 miles you can find several scenic byways to national parks, state parks, Mountains, lakes, rivers, reservoirs and creeks, this area has it all!

The lot is zoned residential and allows to build a house, minimum 600 Sq. Ft, for manufactured home an extra community permit needed. Buyer will have to provide septic system, and water by well, cistern or haul water. You need a permit to build, while you build, you can live there in a mobile home for up to a year. They are a few scattered homes in the area. 

There is hunting, fishing, boating, hiking, ATV, skiing and fishing in the surrounding area and a variety of wildlife including elk, deer, mule, pronghorn, birds, please contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife for hunting and fishing information. Fort Garland has a business district with hotels, several restaurants, gas stations, grocery stores, liquor store, hardware store, hair salon, car wash, U-Haul dealer, hardware dealer, appliance store, work art gallery, antique store, post commissary, museum and multiple shops featuring collectibles, antiquities as well as wild west show. In Alamosa is a Walmart and Home Depot. Other towns near the property are the Town of Blanca is about 21.7 miles west and Alamosa is 47miles west, both towns are at Hwy 160.  

Terms

The property is sold on “as is” condition. The sale is final. All information included in this listing has come from reliable sources and is accurate to the best of our knowledge but not guaranteed, we do not have more information, other than described. Seller does not make any warranties expressed or implied, nor assumes any liability whatsoever to include without limitation, soil conditions, drainage, build ability or accessibility regarding this property. We do guarantee free and clear title with no liens. Taxes are currently paid.

You are required to read the entire listing, to perform all due diligence and to ask all questions. By using the Buy It Now you acknowledge and agree that you have done all your due diligence on the property.

CASH SALE OR SELLER’S FINANCING with $700.00 down payment towards the price of $36,950,00. We will finance for 10 years at 6.9% APR $419.03 per month, for 7 years at 6.5% APR $538.29 per month or for 5 years at 5.9% APR $699.13 per month. Buyer will pay $250 document preparation fee, the monthly payment will be lower with a higher down payment, no prepayment penalty, no credit check. Monthly payments to be done by Zelle. 

BUYER please ESTABLISH CONTACT with the SELLER right AFTER USING the BUY It NOW and PROVIDE PICTURE ID, the NAME in which the AGREEMENT will be on, ADDRESS, EMAIL ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER, and please let us know for how many years you want the financing. Down payment and document preparation fee to be received within 3 days by Zelle. 

CASH SALE: Buyer will pay $250 for document preparation done by the seller and recording fee. Full payment to be received within 4 days by cashier’s check. Or the closing could be done by a title company, buyer will pay for title insurance policy and for buyer’s closing fees.

       Activities

Activities in the area include hunting, camping, swimming, hiking, skiing, fishing, bird watching, ATV’S playground, mountain biking, horse riding, kayaking,  snowmobiling, water rafting, golfing and other attractions.

                                    Mountain Home Reservoir approximately 13 miles from the property

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Mountain Home Reservoir is a great place for relaxation, swimming, boating, fishermen will find a variety of fish including smallmouth bass, northern pike, bream, bluegill, largemouth bass, rainbow trout and walleye here. Whether you’re bait casting, spinning or fly fishing your chances of getting a bite here are good. So grab your favorite fly fishing rod and reel, and head out to Mountain Home Reservoir. For Fishing License purchase, fishing rules, and fishing regulations please visit Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

Smith Reservoir, approximately 18 miles from the property

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Smith Reservoir is located in San Luis Valley, just south of Blanca. It is a great place for relaxation, swimming, boating and used extensively for fishing rainbow trout, channel catfish, pike, bass  and for camping. Mt. Blanca dominates the view to the north of the reservoir.

Smith Reservoir is the greatest redeeming feature of Costilla County. During the spring and fall there are usually large duck flocks with many species, and more shorebird species have been seen here than anywhere else in the county. Even rarities have shown up here, such as Whimbrel and Short-billed Dowitcher. The roads nearby are often good for hawks, including Ferruginous. A few trees may have sparrows or other land bird migrants.

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Approximated Distances in Miles from Property

Fort Garland 16, Blanca 20, San Luis 16, Alamosa 41, Smith Reservoir 18, Mountain Home Reservoir 13, Monte Vista National Refuge 60, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge 41, Baca National Wildlife Refuge 72, Great Sand Dunes National Park 59, Walsenburg 64, Pueblo 112, Colorado Springs 157, Denver 226.

Town of Fort Garland 16 miles south west from the property

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Fort Garland is a “census-designated place” located on US 160 in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado, 13.1 miles south west of the property. The town consists of maybe 400 people settled at a crossroad. It is a town with a few gas stations, a couple of restaurants and convenience stores, museum and visitor center and several other businesses along the highway. The town of Blanca is 17.1 miles further west. The two towns share their community center and their schools. The two towns are nearly surrounded by Forbes developments (Forbes Trinchera, Forbes Wagon Wheel, Sangre de Cristo Ranches, etc.)

Today you can walk the parade ground of the fort and tour the adobe buildings. The Commandant’s Quarters features a re-creation of the quarters during Carson’s time. Fort Garland also highlights the folk art and culture of the Hispanic community in southern Colorado.

Town of Blanca about 20 miles west from the property

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It is a town with churches, general store, convenience store, post office, cafes, restaurants, lounge, gallery, mechanic, RV park, hair salon, laundry, school and day care, Blanca-Fort Garland Community Center, town hall, police department, and a supply store.

Town of San Luis is 16 miles south from the property

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San Luis is the county seat of Costilla County, is located on Colorado Highway 159 in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado, about 30.7 miles south from the land. A picturesque town, it lies at the mouth of the valley of the Ventero, at the foot of Culebra Peak. San 

San Luis, the oldest town in Colorado, was established on April 5, 1851, with a present population of approximately 750. San Luis is predominately Hispanic, with strong ties to Spain’s religious, cultural, and artistic traditions. Once a part of four Spanish land grants decreed by the King of Spain, the town’s adobe architecture and classic Spanish town layout retain the texture of the historical and cultural influences which shaped the early communities of Southern Colorado. The surrounding area is mainly a farming and agriculture area.

San Luis has an exceptional tourist attraction, The Stations of the Cross Shrine. These sculptors are ¾ to life size bronze statues of the 15 stations of the cross with the resurrection being the 15th. The Shrine is located on a mesa (flat top mountain) in the center of San Luis where we have recreated our own Calvary. The Shrine of the Stations of the Cross was built as an act of faith and love by the parishioners of the Sangre de Cristo Parish in San Luis, Colorado. We want a place of prayer and solace open to members of all faiths and good will and hope that those visiting will find consolation and peace in your life.

The setting of San Luis is beautiful: surrounded by lush green fields at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the east. Just to the south and east of San Pedro Mesa is Sanchez Reservoir and Sanchez State Wildlife Area. Just to the west are the San Luis Hills with the San Juan Mountains acting as a backdrop. To the north is the Blanca Massif.

Town of Alamosa 41 miles north from the property

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Alamosa is surrounded by rugged mountain peaks and numerous recreation opportunities including the City owned Cattails Golf Course. The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad provides excursion trains from Alamosa to La Veta and a connection to the Cumbres and Toltec Railway. The train route takes you through breathtaking country you can’t see from the highway. Home to Adams State College and Trinidad State Junior College, higher education opportunities and cultural events abound. The Sand Dune National Park offers one of the most unique and diverse national parks. With soaring peaks, wetlands, tundra, and the tallest sand dunes in North America, there is much to do and see. With many hotels and restaurants the City of Alamosa is a wonderful place to stay as you enjoy the San Luis Valley, it has as well numerous stores, super markets, churches, movie theaters, bowling alleys, restaurants and lounges, banks, a saving and loan association, and camping facilities.

Costilla County

Costilla County was the first area of the state of Colorado to be colonized with recorded history dating back to 1540, the year Coronado explored the Southwest. It is home to the oldest town in Colorado, San Luis. Costilla County has two incorporated towns and several smaller communities. The towns of San Luis and Blanca are incorporated while Fort Garland is one of the county’s larger towns though not incorporated. Chama, San Pedro, Los Fuertes, Garcia, Jaroso, San Francisco, San Acacio, and Mesita, are smaller communities, all of which were established shortly after the town of San Luis in 1851.

The county also has a few reservoirs: East dale Reservoir; Sanchez Reservoir, Smith Reservoir, and Mountain Home Reservoir. All are excellent for fishing and boating. One may catch walleye, pike, and several species of trout, bass, and a few other types of fish. Costilla County is also home to much wildlife such as deer, elk and antelope, which may often be seen in herds grazing in the fields. Coyotes, bears, bighorn sheep, and mountain lions also make their homes here. Costilla County 

offers some of the best big game hunting in Colorado.

The Town of San Luis is home to the Stations of the Cross Shrine. The Shrine sits on top of a mesa in the center of San Luis. The shine represents the last hour of Christ’s life, to his resurrection. Attracting thousands of guests a year, visitors come to pray and bring peace to themselves. Every year, hundreds of people walk from as far as Pueblo, CO, to the Stations of the Cross Shrine in what is known as a pilgrimage. All of the sculptures of the Stations of the Cross were created by local artist Huberto Maestas, who also has a gallery and sculpting studio in San Luis. Some of his work can also be seen on the Plaza in Taos, NM and at the Jack Dempsey Museum in Manassa, CO. La Capilla de Todas los Santos, a Catholic Chapel also sits above the Stations of the Cross Shrine.

San Luis is home to the Sangre de Cristo Parish Church, which was built in 1886 and to the R&R Supermarket, which is the oldest continuously operating business in Colorado dating back to 1857. At the San Luis Museum and Cultural Center, you can see everything from butterfly and insect collections to steps in pottery making, carnival masks, civil war history, and a replica of a Morada room, as well as a replica of San Luis from 1851. Pictures and murals depict the history of San Luis in the museum. The museum itself was built in the 1930’s, but did not get completed until 1944.

Fort Garland is home to the Fort Garland Museum, which is an old frontier army fort built in 1858. It was once commanded by the famous frontiersman Kit Carson, although he didn’t take over the post until 1866-67. Carson had orders from the government to keep peace in the San Luis Valley; therefore no battles were ever fought on fort grounds. The fort served only as a show of force and a staging area to protect settlers from the Ute Indians. Today it is a museum where you can learn about military history and walk the grounds. Memorial Day weekend the Fort Garland Museum is host to a three day festival of re-enactments, stories, songs, and dances depicting the cultures and occupations indigenous to Costilla County including Hispanic, Ute and fur trapping.

The Town of Blanca is known for its views of Blanca Peak, which stands 14,345 feet tall. Both Blanca and Fort Garland are small communities in Costilla County along Colorado State Highway 160. In these towns, you will find a variety of restaurants, hotels and lodges and gift stores that carry leatherwork, handmade jewelry, souvenirs and Indian crafts.

San Acacio, a small village just west of San Luis, has a church, which is the oldest Christian structure in Colorado built in 1856.

Also in San Luis is 633 acres of communal grazing land called La Vega, which is part of the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant. 

Although Costilla is mainly a farming and agriculture county- it still brings visitors by the thousands year round from far and wide.

Historical Towns, Activities and Area Attractions

Everywhere you go, majestic mountains surround the many attractions and provide the ultimate environment for the outdoor enthusiast. Area attractions include the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the Great Sand Dunes National Park, the Alamosa, Monte Vista and Baca National Wildlife Refuges, the Gold Medal fishing waters of the Rio Grande, Penitente Canyon, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Narrow Gauge Railroad, numerous natural hot springs (including the Colorado Gator Farm), the San Isabel National Forest, the Rio Grande National Forest, and the Carson National Forest.

Other activities in the area are hunting, camping, hiking, skiing, fishing, bird watching, mountain biking, horse riding, kayaking, snow mobiling, water rafting, golfing (Golf Courses are located in Alamosa, Monte Vista, Walsenberg, and Taos) and other attractions like Alamosa City Park, Conejos with Colorado’s Oldest Church, Creede-Famous Gold mining Town, Crestone Needle, Cumbres Pass, Cumbres and Toltec Scenic RailRoad (Antonio), Fort Garland (Home of Kit Carson), Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Kit Carson Creek, Kit Carson Trail, Manassa (Birthplace of Jack Dempsey, the Manassa Mauler), Monte Vista (the Sky-Hi Stampede and Rodeo), Mount Blanca (14,325 Feet High), Pike’s Stockade, Platoro Reservoir, San Luis (Colorado’s Oldest Town and first Spanish Mission), South Fork, Wheeler Monument (The Famed Priceless Pinnacles).

Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, approximately 41 miles north from the property

Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1962 as a haven for migratory birds and other wildlife. 14,345 foot Mt. Blanca of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains provides a stunning backdrop for this 11,169 acre refuge.

Alamosa NWR consists of wet meadows, river oxbows and riparian corridor primarily within the flood plain of the Rio Grande, and dry uplands vegetated with greasewood and saltbush. These areas support songbirds, water birds, raptors, mule deer, beaver and coyotes.

     Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, approximately 60 miles north from the property

Monte Vista NWR was established by the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission in 1953 to provide a much needed habitat for wildlife, particularly waterfowl, in the San Luis Valley. Water is intensively managed on Monte Vista NWR. Using numerous dikes and other water control structures a patchwork pf diverse wetland habitats ranging from shallow wet meadows to open water. Artisan wells, pumped wells and irrigation canals, some dating to the “ditch boom” of the 1880’s, supply water. Many other management tools, including mowing, grazing, prescribed burning and farming are also used to ensure that refuge lands continue to provide food, cover and nesting habitat for waterfowl and other water birds. 

The refuge is a major stopover for migrating greater sandhill cranes moving between their wintering area around Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico and breeding grounds in the northern United States and southern Canada. Up to 20,000 cranes pass through in the spring and again in the fall. Three remaining endangered whooping cranes from a failed attempt to establish a wild migratory population in the 1980’s can be seen migrating with their foster species, the sandhill crane. Beginning in the l980’s, a herd of elk began using the refuge. At present, several hundred elk may be seen on the refuge seeking winter food and sanctuary from hunting pressure on nearby public lands. In the San Luis Valley, desert and wetlands exist together side by side. Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge ensures wildlife a continuing place in this unique environment. The refuge may be viewed along a 4 mile auto tour and from county roads open year round.

Baca National Wildlife Refuge, approximately 72 miles northwest from the property

On November 22, 2000, Congress authorized the establishment of the Baca National Wildlife Refuge. Situated in the San Luis Valley, a high mountain desert surrounded by two 14,000-foot mountain ranges, the Refuge contains a diverse suite of habitats including desert shrublands, grasslands, wet meadows, playa wetlands, and riparian areas. Fed primarily by melting mountain snow, numerous streams flow across the Refuge providing an abundance of life in an otherwise arid landscape. The Refuge is home to a large number of wildlife and plant species. In addition to the plant and animal resources contained on the refuge, the area also is rich in historic and cultural resource sites, some of which date over 12,000 years ago.

The Refuge abuts lands owned or controlled by other conservation entities including The Nature Conservancy (TNC), the National Park Service (NPS), and the Colorado State Land Board. This complex of lands, totaling more than 500,000 acres, contains one of the largest and most diverse assemblages of wetland habitats remaining in Colorado. The Baca National Wildlife Refuge is currently closed to public access. 

Great Sand Dunes National Park, approximately 59 miles north from the property 

Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve situated approximately 59 miles north from the property, it is a United States National Park located in the easternmost parts of Alamosa County and Saguache County. Originally designated Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve was created by an act of the United States Congress on September 13, 2004. The park contains approximately 85,000 acres. The park contains the tallest sand dunes in North America, rising about 750 feet (230 m) from the floor of the San Luis Valley on the western base of the Sangre de Cristo Range, covering about 19,000 acres. They are perhaps 12,000 years old.

The park also contains alpine lakes and tundra, six peaks over 13,000 feet in elevation, ancient spruce and pine forests, large stands of aspen and cottonwood, grasslands, and wetlands — all habitat for diverse wildlife and plant species.  

Item specifics

Seller Notes
“CASH OR FINANCED (please see terms)! This is for you! A high country lot with views of the valley! …
Acreage
16.47
Seller State of Residence
USA
Property Address
5543 Balleroy Road, Ft. Garland
Type
Residential Recreational, Acreage
Zip/Postal Code
81133
Zoning
Residential
State/Province
Colorado

Home Site over looking Mountains Lake Glenville in Cashiers-Highlands NC area

Home Site over looking Mountains Lake Glenville in  Cashiers-Highlands NC area

Price: 195,000.00 USD

Home Site over looking Mountains Lake Glenville in Cashiers-Highlands NC area

This is Lot 14 in Shepherds Mountain a gated community with paved roads and 36 home sites, some homes already built.

Shepherds Mountain has a Community Clubhouse on a 10 acre park with play ground and walking trails.

Also a lake access area. 

This house site has wonderful panoramic mountain, lake and sunset views, with 4000 feet elevation  that gives a temperature moderation of cooler in summer and warmer in winter.

This is the homesite as developer of Shepherds Mountain I had planed to build on.

Driveway installed and house site and view cleared. ready for construction, with boulder walls installed.

  • “Inquire about Zero Percent Financing”

For more information See the website – www.lakeglenvillemtntop.com

Tom 828-226-0624 cell

tcnbcollier@cs.com

– This property is being marketed on other places, we reserve the right to cancel at anytime.

Item specifics

Seller Notes
“This is the homesite as developer of Shepherds Mountain I had planed to build on.Driveway installed …
Acreage
3.3
Seller State of Residence
Georgia
Type
Homesite, Lot
Property Address
723 Shepherds Gap Rd
Zip/Postal Code
28723
Zoning
Residential
State/Province
North Carolina

GORGEOUS 42.43 ACS ALASKA RARE 1,905 FT RIVER FRONT & POND GREAT FISHING/HUNTING

GORGEOUS 42.43 ACS ALASKA RARE 1,905 FT RIVER FRONT & POND GREAT FISHING/HUNTING

Price: 279,000.00 USD

GORGEOUS 42.43 ACS ALASKA RARE 1,905 FT RIVER FRONT & POND GREAT FISHING/HUNTING

ALASKA THE LAND OF ADVENTURE

INVEST FOR A HOME – CABIN – HUNTING – CHILDREN – GRANDCHILDREN

 IMPORTANT NOTE

 Please read the entire listing, perform all due diligence and ask all your questions. If you have less than 6 feedback, please contact us before you use the Buy It Now 

Thank you very much for your understanding, sorry for the inconvenience if any

 CASH SALE OR OWNER FINANCING.

 1. OPTION: Price $279,000, the down payment will be $50,000. We will finance for 15 years at 8.5% APR $2,255.05 per month, for 10 years at 6.9% APR $2,647.10 per month, for 7 years at 6.5% APR $3,400.52 per month, for 5 years at 5.9% APR $4,416.57 per month. Buyer will pay $250. for document preparation fee, a contract for deed will be used, there is no prepayment penalty, no credit check, the monthly payment will be lower with a higher down payment.

2. OPTION: Price $279,000, the down payment will be $70,000. We will finance for 15 years at 8.5% APR $2,058.11 per month, for 10 years at 6.9% APR $2,415.91 per month, for 7 years at 6.5% APR $3,103.53 per month, for 5 years at 5.9% APR $4,030.84 per month. Buyer will pay $250. for document preparation fee, a contract for deed will be used, there is no prepayment penalty, no credit check, the monthly payment will be lower with a higher down payment.

  INVEST IN ALASKA LAND, PRICE $279,000

 42.43 ACRES LAND, 2 ADJACENT LOTS, RARE 1,905 FEET OF CHENA RIVER FRONTAGE AND POND

This gorgeous wooded property located in the heart of recreational paradise has great views and toll trees. Access by snow machine in winter and by boat in summer from the town of North Pole (Northdale bridge) or from Chena River Access bridge

Chena River is the most popular sport-fishing river in interior Alaska, it supports populations of many fish species, including arctic grayling, burbot, chum salmon, humpback whitefish, king salmon, least cisco, longnose suckers, northern pike, round whitefish, and sheefish. The picture below is from the surrounding area 

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Property Information

 ~ Parcel number                     

673571 and 673581

 ~ State  Alaska 
 ~ Town  North Pole 
 ~ Borough  Fairbanks North Star Borough
 ~ Location  Two Rivers       
 ~ Size  42.43 acres (20 and 22.43 acres lots)
 ~ River  River frontage approximately 1,905 feet and pond
 ~ Zoning  GU1 (general use) recreational, residential
 ~ Access snow machine in winter and by boat in summer from North Pole (Nordale bridge) or from Chena River access bridge
 ~ Title  Free and clear of any lien                                                   
 ~ Terrain  Generally flat
 ~ Vegetation  Birch, aspen, white spruce, balsam poplar, spruce trees
 ~ Elevation  from 478 ft to 508 ft
 ~ Sewer  To be done by the buyer
 ~ Power  By generator, solar or wind, to be done by the buyer
 ~ Water  Storage tank, or by well, to be done by the buyer

 ~ Documentation fee for  cash sale and financing

for cash sale $299 for document preparation done by the seller and recording fee or the closing can be done by a title company, Buyer will pay for title insurance policy and for Buyer’s closing fees. Title will be transfer by Statutory Warranty Deed.

for financing $250 for document preparation, a contract for deed will be used.

 ~ Price          $279,000. 

 ~ GPS coordinates

      22.43 acre lot

NW corner 64.816501 -147.266312 

NE  corner 64.816542 -147.257865

SW corner 64.812973  -147.262079

SE  corner 64.812981 -147.25783

 ~ GPS coordinates

       20 acre lot

NW corner 64.818406 -147.266267

NE  corner 64.818406  -147.25779

SW corner 64.816519  -147.266793

SE  corner 64.816542  -147.257865

 ~  Property Taxes $824 per year


Satellite View of the 22.43 acres and of the 20 acres

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Gorgeous wooded 42.43 acres land located in the heart of recreational paradise, rare, approximately 1,905 feet of Chena River frontage, a pond, tall trees and great views! Access by snow machine in winter and by boat in summer from the town of North Pole (Nordale bridge) or from Chena River access bridge.

The property has large, toll trees, birch, aspen, white spruce, balsam and poplar. The Chena River supports populations of many fish species, including arctic grayling, burbot, chum salmon, humpback whitefish, king salmon, least cisco, longnose suckers, northern pike, round whitefish, and sheefish. 

Some of the animals you see are moose, brown and black bear, coyote, lynx, beaver, snow hare, marten, muskrat, squirrel,  kingfisher, owl, duck, geese, crane, pipit, willow grouse, tundra swan, wigeon and more. Hunting and fishing from your own property! Boating, swimming, hiking, kayaking, skiing, walking/skiing, snowboarding and other type of adventures to participate in North Pole, Fairbanks and other towns.

The nearest town is North Pole, with a population of 2,200 residents, it is growing together with Fairbanks City. North Pole is the home of Santa Clause, were you can find gas stations, grocery stores, churches, many restaurants and fast food restaurants, all type of business services for your daily needs, veterinarian hospital, basset army, and more. Fairbanks is about 13.5 miles from North Pole.

You can build a house or a cabin, a permit is needed. There are no improvements on the property, so buyer have to provide power by generator, solar and water by well or storage tank. There are a few scatter cabins in the surrounding area. The property elevation is approximately from 478 ft to 508 ft. The parcels could be subdivided into smaller lots. 

Bring all your gear! Easily accessible, the Chena River is the most popular sport-fishing river in interior Alaska. Nearby are the 

Chena River State Recreation Area with 397 square miles of forests, rivers, and alpine tundra, the recreation area has something to offer everyone. The variety of activities draws more than 150,000 people every year and the Chena Lake Recreation Area, a 2,000 acre park 17 miles southeast of Fairbanks and three miles from North Pole, spruce, tamarack and birch forest, open land, marshes and sloughs provide a variety of habitats that serve an abundance of wildlife, the area includes a 260-acre lake and four winding miles of the Chena River. 

Terms

The property is sold on “as is” condition. The sale is final. All information included in this listing has come from reliable sources and is accurate to the best of our knowledge but not guaranteed, we do not have more information, other than described. Seller does not make any warranties expressed or implied, nor assumes any liability whatsoever to include without limitation, soil conditions, drainage, build ability or accessibility regarding this property. We do guarantee free and clear title with no liens. Taxes are currently paid.

You are required to read the entire listing, to perform all due diligence and to ask all questions. By using the Buy It Now or sending your best offer, you acknowledge and agree that you have done all your due diligence on the property.  

For cash sale, BUYER please ESTABLISH CONTACT with the SELLER right AFTER USING the BUY It NOW and PROVIDE the NAME in which the AGREEMENT will be on, ADDRESS, EMAIL ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER, full payment to be received WITHIN 5 DAYS BY CASHIER’S CHECK. Buyer will pay $299 for document preparation done by the seller and recording fee or the closing can be done by a title company, Buyer will pay for title insurance policy and for Buyer’s closing fees.

For financing, Buyer please establish contact with the seller right after using the Buy It Now and provide the name in which the contract will be on, address, telephone number, email address, copy of picture ID and for how many years you want the financing, the down payment and document preparation fee to be received within 4 days by cashier’s check.

OWNER FINANCING

 1. OPTION: Price $279,000, the down payment will be $50,000. We will finance for 15 years at 8.5% APR $2,255.05 per month, for 10 years at  6.9% APR $2,647.10 per month, for 7 years at 6.5% APR $3,400.52 per month, for 5 years at 5.9% APR $4,416.57 per month. Buyer will pay $250. for document preparation fee, a contract for deed will be used, there is no prepayment penalty, no credit check, the monthly payment will be lower with a higher down payment.

2. OPTION: Price $279,000, the down payment will be $70,000. We will finance for 15 years at 8.5% APR $2,058.11 per month, for 10 years at 6.9% APR $2,415.91 per month, for 7 years at 6.5% APR $3,103.53 per month, for 5 years at 5.9% APR $4,030.84 per month. Buyer will pay $250. for document preparation fee, a contract for deed will be used, there is no prepayment penalty, no credit check, the monthly payment will be lower with a higher down payment.

Activities

Activities in the area include hunting, hiking, camping, mountain biking, watching birds, fishing, boating, swimming, kayaking, RV parks, snowboarding, skiing, and much more!!!

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Approximately Distances in Miles from North Pole 

Fairbanks 13.5, Fairbanks Airport 18.7, Delta Junction 81.8, Livengood 92.1, Anderson 93.8, Manley Hot Springs 169, Tok 189, Denali Nat’l Park & Preserve 225, Wrangell St. Elias Nat’l. Park & Preserve 277, Valdez 350, Anchorage 372, Seward 496, Prudhoe Bay 509, Kenai 528, Homer 591.

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 North Pole 

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North Pole has 2,200 residents, the attractions bring locals and tourists alike to sometimes double the people in the city. From Fairbanks Alaska and Delta Airlines have several flights daily to and from Seattle. People enjoy the Santa Clause House, cruising with Santa car show, Santa’s post office (supposedly the most photographed post office sign), the new musical playground, role thru the skate or BMX park, or walk thru the woods and enjoy the exercise trail starting near the city hall. North Pole offers a variety of restaurants like the Pagoda, and several fast food places and diners, there is also a new library.

In December is the annual North Pole Christmas In Ice Contest, which attracts ice sculptors from around the world. The Winter Festival draws crowds with activities and fireworks. During this time of year, it’s not unusual for national TV newscasts to broadcast live from the Santa Claus House. And at the North Pole Post Office (located on South Santa Claus Lane, of course) more than 400,000 pieces of mail arrive annually simply addressed to “Santa Claus, North Pole, Alaska.” Each year, teams of community volunteers work to respond to each letter.

Despite its small size North Pole is Where the Spirit of Christmas Lives Year Round, it’s an ideal place to be based while visiting the Fairbanks area, especially for RVers. Nearby is Chena Lake Recreation Area with 80 campsites along with a swimming beach, paved bike trails and canoe rentals. Chena Lake can be fished for arctic char, grayling and rainbow trout. Within North Pole there are two full-service campgrounds as well as tent sites located in North Pole Park.

Chena River

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Chena River is a 100-mile (160 km) tributary of the Tanana River in the Interior region of Alaska. It flows generally west from the White Mountains to the Tanana River near the city of Fairbanks, which is built on both sides of the river. The Tanana empties into the 2,300-mile (3,700 km) long Yukon River.

Named tributaries of the Chena River include the North Fork, South Fork, West Fork, Middle (East) Fork and the Little Chena River. The Chena River State Recreation Area surrounds much of the upper half of the main stem. The Chena River is used for recreational fishing and boating. During the winter months, it is also traveled by snow machines and mushers (sled dogs).

The Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project dam is about 40 miles (64 km) up the Chena River from Fairbanks. The dam was built in response to the 1,967 Fairbanks flood, which inundated much of the city. When closed, the dam impounds water and, when the inflow is high enough, diverts it about 8 miles (13 km) to the Tanana River near North Pole, upstream of Fairbanks and the natural mouth of the Chena.

The Chena River supports populations of many fish species, including Arctic grayling, burbot, church salmon, humpback whitefish, king salmon, least cisco, longnose suckers, northern pike, round whitefish, and sheefish. Easily accessible from Fairbanks and North Pole, the Chena is the most popular sport-fishing river in interior Alaska.

Chena Lake Recreation Area


The Chena Lake Recreation Area is a 2,000-acre park 17 miles southeast of Fairbanks and three miles from North Pole. Spruce, tamarack and birch forest, open land, marshes and sloughs provide a variety of habitats that serve an abundance of wildlife. The area includes a 260-acre lake and four winding miles of the Chena River. Chum and king salmon swim nearly 1,000 miles from the Bering Sea to spawn here in the Chena and in July and August the big fish are easy to observe in the clear waters.

The recreation area borders the Moose Creek Dike, a seven-mile long, 50-foot-high barrier that protects Fairbanks from periodic flooding. The Army Corps of Engineers administers about 20,000 acres of public land east of the dike and adjoining the recreation area, fertile habitat for wildlife. Where the dike meets the river, the Moose Creek Dam offers a panoramic vista of the area, a visitor information kiosk and a fish-viewing overlook with a “salmon watch” program active in July and August. An area day-use fee is collected Memorial Day through Labor Day, but fish viewing from the dam is free.

Developed recreation facilities include the Lake Park campground, picnic areas, playground, bike paths, restrooms, boat launch and a swimming beach at the lake. The River Park campground has a self-guided nature trail and a network of walking/skiing paths for a more nature-oriented experience. A boat ramp provides river access.

                

Chena Hot Spring Resort

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Chena River State Recreation Area

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Is a great place to see moose or launch a canoe, kayak or raft on the Chena River. The Angel Rocks Trailhead is located in the Chena River State Recreation Area, and an eight-mile hike leads to nearby Chena Hot Springs Resort, and the soothing hotsprings pools.

Chena River State Recreation Area is a park for all seasons. With 397 square miles of forests, rivers, and alpine tundra, the recreation area has something to offer everyone. The variety of activities draws more than 150,000 people to the Chena River State Recreation Area every year.

Campgrounds in the area can accommodate all sorts of outdoor enthusiasts, from tent campers to those with deluxe recreational vehicles. Three developed campgrounds exist in the recreation area: Rosehip Campground at milepost 27 Chena Hot Springs Road, Tors Trail Campground at milepost 39, and Red Squirrel Campground and Picnic Area at milepost 43. More Fairbanks area campground information. Opportunities for camping in undeveloped areas can be found along the many gravel bars and river access roads.

The park follows the Chena River, a clear flowing, class I-II river ideal for kayaking, canoeing, or fishing for abundant arctic grayling. Chena Hot Springs Road parallels the river, providing boaters and anglers many entry and exit points from which to choose. 

In winter months, two major dog sled races use portions of the old Chena Hot Springs Winter Trail. Ski touring and snow machining are also popular. The recreation area contains numerous winter trails, providing opportunities for motorized and nonmotorized recreation.

Wildlife is abundant in the Chena River Recreation Area. Visitors frequently find moose munching in the beaver ponds and sloughs along Chena Hot Springs Road. Black and grizzly bears also inhabit the area, though they are seldom seen. Grizzly bears have been spotted by backcountry hikers in alpine areas and along the river. Black bears are found in areas with abundant vegetation.

It’s no surprise that with Fairbanks’ location, it is frequently referred to as the best place to see the northern lights in Alaska, the United States and in many cases, across the globe.

For the best chance on seeing the aurora borealis, visit during the prime viewing season between September and March. 

There are many different ways you can hunt for the aurora. You can drive to a nearby vantage point and wait for them to appear, or take a tour and watch them from a cabin, yurt, dome or lodge, see them on a dog sled adventure or while you are ice fishing, on a snow cat tour, via a trip part way up the Dalton Highway or even on a flight above the Arctic Circle.

The Fairbanks area is home to just over 100,000 residents, making this region the second-largest population center in Alaska. The city features a university, an Army Base and an Air Force Base and is known for dog mushing, northern lights and its extremes of light, dark, warmth and cold.

Fairbanks is one of Alaska’s best year-round destinations, and visitors will find plenty to do whether they come for the long, warm summer days or to watch spectacular northern lights displays color the night sky in winter. A wide range of activities are available, including shopping the many art galleries filled with pottery, painting, textiles and Alaska Native art and jewelry, rafting or kayaking the meandering Chena River, golfing, fishing, snowmobiling, enjoying tours and attractions like Pioneer Park that celebrate the town’s gold history, cross-country and Alpine skiing, wildlife viewing, soaking in hot springs, or even enjoying a locally brewed beer.

Fairbanks is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the University of Alaska Museum of the North, where the collections feature both natural history and art items. It’s rightfully considered one of the finest museums in the state.

Fairbanks is also a gateway for trips further into the Interior and the Arctic. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is accessible by small plane, and any trip up the famous Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay – also known as the “Haul Road” – begins in Fairbanks.

Thank you for viewing!

Item specifics

Seller Notes
“CASH OR FINANCING. LET US KNOW HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO DO FOR DOWN PAYMENT TO SEND YOU THE TERMS. …
Acreage
42.43
Seller State of Residence
USA
Type
Recreational, Acreage
Zip/Postal Code
99712
Zoning
GU1-General Use
State/Province
Alaska