4761414 Zoned Recreational so RECREATE! Camp or build your home or cabin. Year round Poncha Creek, tall trees, access, location, lots like this are hard to find! Ideally located for an active lifestyle. From the property its about one block to the Rainbow Trail single track which runs through public land for approximately 100 miles. OHaver Lake and Marshall Pass are just down County Road 200 for great hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, ATVing etc. Monarch ski and snowboard area is just 30 minutes away. Poncha Loop recreation area is just 2 miles away and provides incredible access to thousands of square miles of Forest Service and BLM lands. Chaffee County Recreational zoning allows for camping with some limits. Old railroad grades cross the property from the historic Mears Junction era from which this area gets its name. Mears Junction was the point where the Marshall Pass narrow gauge li...
4761414 Zoned Recreational so RECREATE! Camp or build your home or cabin. Year round Poncha Creek, tall trees, access, location, lots like this are hard to find! Ideally located for an active lifestyle. From the property its about one block to the Rainbow Trail single track which runs through public land for approximately 100 miles. OHaver Lake and Marshall Pass are just down County Road 200 for great hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, ATVing etc. Monarch ski and snowboard area is just 30 minutes away. Poncha Loop recreation area is just 2 miles away and provides incredible access to thousands of square miles of Forest Service and BLM lands. Chaffee County Recreational zoning allows for camping with some limits. Old railroad grades cross the property from the historic Mears Junction era from which this area gets its name. Mears Junction was the point where the Marshall Pass narrow gauge line turned west towards the Continental Divide and the Valley Line continued south towards the summit of Poncha Pass. The junction was constructed in 1881 when both lines were built. The Valley Line was removed from Mears Junction in 1951, and the Marshall Pass line was abandoned in 1953 and physically removed in 1955.
Property At a Glance:
2.51 Acres
Mears Junction Subdivision
Zoned Recreationally
Near OHaver Lake and Marshall Pass
Water: Well Household w/Irrigation (Not Drilled)
Septic System Required
Borders National Forest
One Block from Rainbow Trail
2020 Taxes: $1,314
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Poncha Springs: South on Hwy 285 about 5 miles to just past CR 200. Mears Lane will be on your right before the Rainbow Trail. Second lot in. Look for Real estate sign.
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