OFF THE BEATEN PATH and ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING VIEWS! The road in has a rougher patch and a 4 wheel drive vehicle is recommended. The elevation at the road access is 8400ft. There is a smaller incline from the road edge towards the east. It travels up 100 ft in elevation by about 450 ft into the property. Maximum elevation of this parcel is to the top of the hill in the photos at just shy of 8800ft. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are visible from there. At the road level ad looking to the southwest, you see the round Ute Mountain, which was formed from a lava that flowed like honey. In the western distance, you'll see the San Juan mountains. The San Juans and the Sangre de Cristos are subranges of the Rocky Mountains. This property can remain vacant land, with no HOA governance or built time requirements! The buyer may choose to build on off-the-grid home here using a septic tank/leach field and a solar energy system. A well may be drilled through a permit with the Division of Water; however, most Wild Horse Mesa residents get their water from the Community Center and then deposit it into a buried cistern. Access from Wild Horse Drive is the recommended access way, accessing Black Elk Trail from Rt 159 is not recommended.