Part of the Anderson Ranch family homestead since the late 1800s, this remarkable 97-acre parcel in southeast Douglas County offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Colorado’s agricultural heritage. With its expansive terrain, natural beauty, and valuable Cherry Valley surface and subsurface water rights, this property is ideal for those looking to preserve and enjoy Colorado’s rural landscapes without immediate plans for development. Currently designated as agricultural land, the zoning allows for continued low property taxes and land stewardship.
While future redevelopment or subdivision of this property could be possible, it would require county approval. The west boundary abuts Colorado State land, enhancing privacy, while proximity to a fire station on Parker Road provides additional security.
Encompassing stunning rock formations, the flowing waters of West Cherry Creek, and abundant wildlife, this acreage is a pristine slice of Franktown’s landscape. Its current zoning allows for 30+ acre lots, providing both flexibility and privacy for potential use. Situated with convenient access to Hwy 83/Parker Road, the property is only 20-30 minutes from Castle Rock and Larkspur, and 40-60 minutes to Denver, DIA, and Colorado Springs. Nearby Kelly Airpark also offers an option for private air travel.
This land embodies Colorado’s natural beauty and history—perfect for those seeking a unique and lasting legacy property in a serene and convenient location.
Seller has been granted a decree for rights to groundwater from the not nontributary Upper Dawson and from the nontributary Lower Dawson, Denver, Arapahoe, and Laramie-Fox Hills aquifers underlying the subject property. Water rights will be transferred to buyer at closing.