Sitting atop the Wild Horse Mesa on a dirt road called Eagle Nest, this large parcel feels secluded yet offers million-dollar views through the canopy of trees. The lower, northern end is mostly level and fairly open with sage and a sprinkling of trees. As you traverse up to the southern edge, the pinyons and junipers are speckled with Douglas firs and together they converge to form an elevated piece of Colorado heaven. There are flatter buildable areas at the top and even more at the lower level. This off the grid property is surrounded on 3 sides by the roads: Elk Track, Wagon Wheel, Elk Horn and Eagle Nest. Wagon Wheel marks the western edge and feels like your own private drive. As it ends just beyond this property, it only reaches 3 total properties. From the Eagle Nest road sign, follow the road for .3 mile to find the SE corner. Bring a camera when you come to visit this property and maybe a water bottle so you can explore this raw land and experience the beauty that it has to offer.