Description
Colorado cabin in the pines!
This cozy 3 bedroom/2 bath cabin between Mancos and Dolores is what you’ve been waiting for! With maximum visual privacy on 5.2 Ponderosa Pine covered acres – the home and property feature lots of extras. The updated and modern kitchen has quality fixtures, oak cabinetry, track lighting and new stainless appliances. The gorgeous hard wood floors and tongue-in-groove wall wood and ceiling create a classic mountain cabin interior. The brightly lit sun room is made extra comfortable with a high end Quadra Fire wood stove. Upstairs features additional living and sleeping space. Plus – the upstairs master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and private deck overlooking the land. The cabin has full wrap around covered porch, decks, two car carport and attached shop/bunkhouse that the sellers have used for extra guest quarters. Outside is nicely landscaped with concrete patio, paved walkways, with plenty of room for relaxing and entertaining in the beautiful setting of the pines . There’s also a well built log shed great for storing firewood and tools. The detached pole barn structure creates even more covered parking for extra vehicles, campers, boats, etc. For even more extra storage there’s loads of room in the upstairs storage area above the carport and bunkhouse. Great for year round living or a cool summer retreat, the property is just a short distance to Durango, Cortez, Dolores, Mancos ,Telluride and the San Juan National Forest.
Mancos, Colorado – How do you pronounce it anyway?
Some say Mancus. Or Mankos, or even Mankoos. Talk to text spells it Mankis. Or Manekiss. Or Mankus. So, how do you pronounce it anyway? Click here and find out! No matter how you say it or spell it, it is an amazing little town in Southwest Colorado, known as the Gateway to Mesa Verde ®.
The Town was founded in 1894, though cattle ranchers had been settling the Mancos Valley since the 1870s. Before then, the area had been a part of New Spain and Mexico, and had been inhabited by the Ute and Navajo people. The name “Mancos” comes from the famous Dominguez-Escalante Expedition of 1776, though the reason for the name remains unclear. Somewhere in the town is the point at which the Expedition crossed the Rio Mancos on its way to California from Old Mexico.
At the time it was founded, Mancos served as the primary commercial trading center for eastern Montezuma County, rivaling the Town of Dolores further north. At that time, the City of Cortez, now the County seat, was barely a bend in the wagon trail.
Mancos was a stop along the Denver, Rio Grande & Southern Railway, connecting to Durango to the east, and to the Telluride mining districts up north, via Dolores. Ranchers in the Mancos Valley provided beef, timber, and other agricultural products to the mining camps.
The first known inhabitants of the Mancos Valley and the surrounding Four Corners region were the ancestral Pueblo Indians. Evidence of their culture can be found throughout the area, including the magnificent cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park and at the Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Park. The Canyon of the Ancients Visitor Center in Dolores supports a museum and research center. For more information, contact the Mancos Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Hidden Gems of Southwest Colorado, Montezuma County
Experience the essence of rural living in beautiful Montezuma County where the main population centers are Cortez, Dolores, and Mancos. Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Southwest Colorado, this county offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Life here is defined by wide-open spaces, breathtaking natural beauty, and a strong sense of community.
In Montezuma County, you’ll discover charming small towns and tight-knit communities where neighbors know each other by name. The pace of life is slower, allowing you to savor the simple joys and take in the beauty of the surrounding countryside. Immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere as you explore the vast expanses of untouched wilderness, including national parks, forests, and picturesque mountains.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise with abundant opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and horseback riding. Montezuma County is a gateway to adventure, with its close proximity to iconic natural wonders like Mesa Verde National Park, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, and the San Juan National Forest. Explore ancient ruins, discover hidden trails, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich Native American history. Why live in Southwest Colorado? Check out SWColoradolivin and find out. In Montezuma County, life is about embracing nature, cherishing community, and finding solace in the serenity of rural living. Business is really important to sustain your idyllic lifestyle too! The local area Chamber of Commerce for Cortez, Dolores and Mancos, are business membership organizations focused on increasing and sustaining economic vitality in the entire Montezuma County.
Near San Juan National Forest
This land is within 10 minutes of the San Juan National Forest and over 1.8 million acres of public land. The San Juan National Forest is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts with What are your outdoor passions? Hiking, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, alpine and nordic skiing, horseback riding, driving your OHV? It’s all within minutes of this land for sale!
Near Mesa Verde National Park
Mesa Verde National Park is an American national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Montezuma County, Colorado, and the only World Heritage Site in Colorado. The park protects some of the best-preserved Ancestral Puebloan sites in the United States.
Minutes from Durango, Colorado
Minutes from the abundant downtown attractions of Durango with restaurants, cafes, and shops and the world famous Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge railroad. Durango is also home to Fort Lewis College.
Who is the best real estate broker for Ranch Homes, Country Homes, Hunting Property, Horses, Country Homes and Land in Colorado for sale?
Bill Stanley with United Country Blue Sky Homes and Land is a well-seasoned Broker Owner, and has experienced great success for his clients buying and selling land, country homes, rural and lifestyle real estate land in the entire Southwestern Colorado region. As Broker/Owner and one of the of the top ranked agents in Southwest Colorado, his years of experience, extensive network of local and national experts, proven negotiation skills, and talented support staff means he gets things done fast and effectively. Check out his reviews on Zillow and Google to see what clients say about working with him. And feel free to call him at 970-749-7671 with any questions you may have about his experience, the real estate market, or the value of your property. 970-749-7671. Looking for something specific? Click here to search Mancos, Colorado properties!
Best brokerage in Southwest Colorado Mancos
Why sell and purchase land with United Country Blue Sky Homes and Land? Our professionalism and knowledge, coupled with our marketing and advertising programs, build an unmatched winning combination. Our unique marketing strategies assure our sellers that the property will receive maximum exposure on both local and national levels. United Country Blue Sky Homes and Land located at 41900 Highway 491 in Mancos, CO is one of the top ranking United Country offices in the United States. Agents use national marketing and local expertise to provide top notch service to buyers and sellers of Southwest Colorado farm land and other types of real estate. Blue Sky Homes and Land is the best source to find Colorado hunting property for sale! Check out our video tours of many of them on our YouTube Channel. Contact Bill Stanley Broker Owner at 970-749-7671 or 970-516-1759 for more information or to set up a showing.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
Classic cabin
Hardwood floors
Attached shop
Bunkhouse
Colorado Cabin
Colorado cabin for sale
Ponderosa Pines
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