For Sale $1,799,999 · 528.6± Acres

Huerfano County

Tinaja Canyon Ranch

4337 County Rd 130 Walsenburg, CO 81089

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Description

Tinaja Canyon Ranch is a 528± acre equestrian, ranching, and recreational property located just outside of Walsenburg, Colorado, offering a unique combination of scale, improvements, natural beauty, and privacy. The name “Tinaja” is derived from a Native American and Southwestern term describing natural rock basins or pools that collect and hold water, a fitting description for this property where springs and deep pools are found within the canyon below.

Accessed via a well-maintained gravel county road, the ranch provides a sense of seclusion while remaining accessible year-round. The setting is quiet and private, surrounded by larger ranch holdings, with a landscape that transitions from open grazing ground to a dramatic canyon system featuring towering rock walls and unique formations.

The main residence is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home that has seen a significant remodel and addition completed in 2018. The home features high ceilings, quality finishes, and a spacious layout designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen is large and functional, equipped with double appliances and ample workspace. Additional interior features include a large office, laundry and mudroom area, and two separate dining spaces. The home is positioned to overlook the canyon, with expansive mountain views from both inside and the wraparound deck.

Outdoor living is emphasized with a large deck and a shaded courtyard surrounded by mature hardwoods, creating a comfortable space for gatherings. Wildlife activity is a consistent presence, with turkey frequently roosting near the home and moving through the yard.

Additional accommodations on the ranch include a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom cabin that has been successfully used as a short-term rental, offering income potential. There is also a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom living space within the shop, providing further flexibility for guests, staff, or extended family.

The ranch is well-equipped for equestrian and livestock use, with improvements including a large double-bay shop, a new Amish-built horse barn with multiple stalls, corrals and pens with installed drinkers, and additional garage and shop space. The property is divided into three pastures, offering rotational grazing options and practical livestock management.

Water resources are a notable feature of Tinaja Canyon Ranch. Multiple wells service the property, along with a water storage system that supports livestock drinkers. In addition, several deeded springs flow within the canyon, forming deep pools consistent with the “tinaja” namesake. These natural water sources enhance both the usability of the land and the habitat for wildlife.

The terrain is diverse, ranging from open plains suitable for grazing to heavily wooded canyon slopes with pine and hardwood cover. The canyon itself creates a striking visual centerpiece, with large rock formations and depth that contribute to a strong sense of scale. From the ranch, there are direct views of Greenhorn Mountain, Pikes Peak, the Spanish Peaks, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Wildlife in the area includes mule deer, pronghorn antelope, black bear, elk, and a strong population of turkey, along with other native species. The combination of water, cover, and terrain supports year-round use by wildlife and offers recreational opportunities for hunting and viewing.

The ranch also carries a sense of history. Artifacts, petroglyphs, and rock carvings have been found throughout the property, along with grinding stones used by Native Americans, often referred to as “manos and metates.” While old stories whisper that the canyon provided shelter for Native Americans, settlers, and early travelers, evidenced by tipi rings, artifacts, carvings, and encampment sites, the true legacy of this hidden oasis has softened with time, its full story carried away on the breath of the wind.

Despite its private setting, the ranch is within reasonable distance of regional amenities. Walsenburg is approximately 25 miles away and offers basic services, dining, and supplies. Trinidad is roughly 61 miles to the south, Pueblo is about 74 miles to the northeast, and La Junta is approximately 57 miles to the east. These communities provide additional shopping, medical facilities, and services.

Outdoor recreation in the region is abundant. Lathrop State Park, located near Walsenburg, offers fishing, boating, and golfing. The Spanish Peaks area provides hiking, horseback riding, and scenic exploration, while the nearby San Isabel National Forest expands opportunities for backcountry recreation.

Tinaja Canyon Ranch is a well-rounded property offering residential comfort, functional agricultural improvements, and a landscape that reflects the character of Southern Colorado. With multiple homes, water resources, grazing potential, and a dramatic canyon setting, the ranch provides flexibility for a range of uses, including full-time living, recreation, or multi-generational ownership.


Summary

Address

4337 County Rd 130

Walsenburg, CO 81089

Huerfano County

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Approximate Distances

25 mi Walsenburg
41 mi La Veta
53 mi Gardner
74 mi Pueblo
111 mi Canon City

Property

Property Type
Ranches, Residential Land, Horse Property
Road Frontage
County Road
Road Surface
Gravel
Fencing
Cross, Low
Outbuildings
Metal, Shop, Barn, Garage

Land Details

Pasture

Grass

Utilities

electric
Onsite
propane
Onsite
sewer
Onsite
water
Onsite

Improvements/Features

Small Game, Big Game, Predators, Equine Facilities, Water Control Structures, Trail Network, Internal Road System, Surface Only


Details

  • 528± acres in Huerfano County near Walsenburg
  • 4 bed, 3 bath main home with 2018 addition
  • 1 bed, 1 bath cabin used as short-term rental
  • 2 bed, 1 bath living quarters in shop
  • Large double-bay shop and additional garage space
  • New Amish-built horse barn with multiple stalls
  • Corrals, pens, drinkers, and 3 fenced pastures
  • Multiple wells and water storage system
  • Deeded springs with natural pools in canyon
  • Dramatic canyon with rock formations and views
  • Elk, deer, antelope, bear, turkey, and other wildlife
  • Boundary lines are approximate
  • No seller financing available


Other

Coordinates

37.81365, -104.4538

Annual Taxes

$2,641

Jerrod Meyer

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