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Backcountry Hunting And Recreational Property In Birdseye Gulch

This stunning collection of former mining claims covers both sides of Birdseye Gulch, made up of a total of 737.335 acres M/L. The property is surrounded by over 5,200 acres of public BLM land and shares a border on one side with over 120,000 acres of San Isabel National Forest. Birdseye Gulch is a perfect example of the lush beauty of the Colorado high country. With multiple natural springs, pristine wildlife habitat, and breathtaking surroundings, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, nature lovers, and those seeking a serene retreat. Gaze upon captivating scenes of former mining camps, towering pinon pines, enchanting aspen groves, and open meadows. The property holds abundant wild game, including large numbers of elk, mule deer, and bears. A natural creek meanders through the bottom of Birdseye Gulch, home to eager wild trout. The surroun...

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