Kiowa County, Colorado Land For Sale (10 results)
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04/18/2026
$72,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - TBD County Rd L, Arlington, CO
This 160 acre quarter section offers a straightforward land ownership opportunity with a strong emphasis on long-term investment potential. With county road frontage along two sides and power available along the northern border, the property provides convenient access and flexibility for future use, whether for agricultural purposes, recreational enjoyment, or as a hold asset in a diversified investment portfolio.In todays volatile market environment, tangible assets such as land continue to draw interest for their stability and long-term appreciation potential. This property represents an entry point into land ownership with multiple avenues for potential return, including Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) enrollment, grazing, and recreational leasing.The terrain is typical of the surrounding region, featuring gently rolling ground with a mix of native grasses and previously cultivated areas. Soil types in the area are generally conducive to dryland farming and grass production, making the property a candidate for CRP contracts that may provide annual income while enhancing soil health and habitat value over time.For livestock operators or those looking to generate additional income, the parcel offers grazing potential depending on management practices and seasonal conditions. The property is partially fenced, while its layout and road frontage provide options for future improvements such as full perimeter fencing or cross-fencing to support agricultural use.Water availability is a notable consideration in this area, and nearby wells indicate favorable conditions. Neighboring properties report relatively shallow well depths averaging around 25 feet, with production rates in the range of approximately 7 gallons per minute. These characteristics may support future water development, subject to permitting and verification.From a recreational standpoint, the property supports hunting opportunities for pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and even whitetail deer, along with a variety of upland species including pheasant and quail. The surrounding landscape of agricultural fields and native grass creates natural movement corridors and habitat for wildlife, offering seasonal recreational use or the potential for hunting lease income. The property also may qualify for the Colorado Landowner Preference Program application, which allows landowners a higher percentage in the big game draw for certain species.The location provides a balance of privacy and accessibility. Eads is located approximately 35 miles to the east, offering basic services, while the smaller town of Haswell lies roughly 15 miles to the east. Additional amenities, supplies, and services can be found in Las Animas and La Junta, both around 30-45 minutes to the south.With its accessible location, multiple use possibilities, and potential for income generation, this property is well-suited for buyers seeking a practical land investment. Whether held for appreciation, utilized for agricultural income, or enjoyed for recreation, it offers flexibility in a market where land continues to be viewed as a stable and tangible asset.
03/04/2026
$429,480
477.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - TBD CR 37, Eads, CO
This 477.2 acre property is located in a productive farming region near Eads, Colorado, and offers a combination of Conservation Reserve Program income and long-term agricultural flexibility. With county road frontage on two sides totaling nearly 2 miles, access is convenient and functional for agricultural or recreational use.Two quarters of the property are currently enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program, commonly referred to as CRP, while the third quarter is not enrolled. The CRP acres, totalling 311.91, have recently been re-enrolled into a new contract paying $7,555 annually, with the agreement expiring in the fall of 2033.The Conservation Reserve Program is administered by the Farm Service Agency and is designed to encourage landowners to remove environmentally sensitive land from active crop production and establish approved grass or vegetative cover. The primary goals of CRP include reducing soil erosion, improving water quality, enhancing wildlife habitat, and promoting long-term soil health. In exchange for maintaining the approved cover and meeting program requirements, landowners receive annual rental payments for the duration of the contract. This structure can provide predictable income while helping preserve the lands productivity and ecological value.At the conclusion of the current CRP contract in 2033, a future owner would have the option to re-enroll if eligible, or potentially return those acres to crop production, subject to program rules and local agricultural conditions. Soils on the property consist primarily of Class IV soils. While generally more suited to conservation practices or careful management, these soils can support dryland farming depending on rainfall patterns and management decisions. The presence of Class IV soils provides a buyer with long-term flexibility and the ability to evaluate future use based on market conditions and operational goals.The surrounding area is known for consistent agricultural production. Crops commonly grown in the region include milo, wheat, sunflowers, and millet. Local infrastructure supports farming operations, with grain handling facilities and elevators located a short distance away in Eads. The propertys proximity to Eads provides access to fuel, supplies, and basic services that support day-to-day agricultural operations.Eads is located just a short drive from the property and serves as the Kiowa County seat. Additional regional hubs include Lamar to the south and La Junta to the west, both offering expanded services, equipment dealerships, medical facilities, and larger retail options. This location allows a balance between rural seclusion and reasonable access to support services.The parcel is located in Game Management Unit 126. As such, it qualifies for enrollment in the Colorado Big Game Landowner Preference Program for deer and antelope vouchers, subject to application and compliance with Colorado Parks and Wildlife regulations. The CRP cover and surrounding agricultural landscape create favorable habitat conditions for wildlife.Wildlife commonly observed in the area includes mule deer, pronghorn antelope, pheasant, quail, dove, and other small game species typical of eastern Colorado. The combination of grass cover, nearby crop ground, and open terrain supports both upland bird populations and big game movement corridors. This makes the property suitable for recreational use in addition to its income-producing characteristics.With nearly two miles of county road frontage, established CRP income on two quarters, one quarter currently not enrolled, and long-term flexibility for agricultural production, this 311.91-acre tract presents a balanced opportunity in a well-regarded farming region of southeastern Colorado.
12/03/2025
$99,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - TBD County Road 22, Haswell, CO
Kiowa County, CO 160
Quarter section of CRP with annual income and hunting opportunities. Enrolled in CRP until 2032, the annual payment is $3,222, making this property a great long-term investment. Bordering the property, there is current farming of wheat, milo, and millet. With mostly level Class IV soils, the parcel has the option to be put back into cropland production once the current CRP contract expires in 2032. This parcel is located only a short distance from the Colorado Power Pathway project. Good county road frontage makes for easy access and is only a short distance from Paved Highway 96 & Eads, CO. Located in Big Game Management Unit 126, the property qualifies for deer & antelope vouchers in the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program. Hunting opportunities include deer, pronghorn, and small game. Contact the listing Land Professional for more information or to set up a showing on this investment opportunity.
Property Details:
Legal NW4 SEC22 T20S R51W
CRP contract paying roughly $3,222 until 2032
Mostly level class 4 soils
Recreational opportunities
Maintained County Road frontage
Low Taxes
Driving Instructions:
From Haswell, Colorado take County Road P east approximately 1.5 miles until you reach County Road 21 then turn right going south approximately 4 miles until you reach County Road K then turn left heading east approximately 1 mile until you reach County Road 22 then turn right going south approximately 6 miles until you reach the NW corner of the parcel.
When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
02/07/2026
$416,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - TBD County Road 33, Eads, CO
Kiowa County, CO 640
Here is a section of CRP with annual income and hunting opportunities. Enrolled in CRP until 2032, with the annual payment of $11,684, making this property a great long-term investment. Bordering the property, there is current farming of wheat, milo, and millet. With mostly level Class IV soils, the parcel has the option to be put back into cropland production once the current CRP contract expires in 2032. This parcel is located only a short distance from the Colorado Power Pathway project and has been lease for wind development in the past. Good county road frontage makes for easy access and is only a short distance from Paved Highway 96 & Eads, CO. Located in Big Game Management Unit 126, the property qualifies for deer & antelope vouchers in the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Landowner Preference Program. Hunting opportunities include deer, pronghorn, and small game. Contact the Land Professional for more information or to set up a showing on this investment opportunity. ***Showings by appointment only***
Property Details:
Legal Description - ALL of SEC9 T20S R49W
CRP contract paying roughly $11,684 until 2032
Mostly level Class 4 soils
Recreational opportunities
Maintained County Road frontage
Low Taxes
Driving Instructions:
From Eads, Colorado take Highway 94 west approximately 7 miles until you reach County Road 33 then turn left going south approximately 10.5 miles until you reach the NW corner of the parcel.
When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
03/26/2025
$449,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - TBD County Road W, Eads, CO
Conservation Reserve Program property with mostly Class IV soils. It is enrolled in the CRP program until 2027 with an annual payment of approximately $19,214. Once the current contract expires, the owner could decide to apply for a new CRP contract or put the cropland back into production. Crops grown in the area include wheat, milo, and millet. Boarding the property on the south side is a well-maintained county road providing good access and is only a short distance from Eads, Colorado. Hunting opportunities include pronghorn, deer, upland birds, and small game. The property could be enrolled in the Colorado Landowner Preference Program for Deer & Antelope landowner vouchers with the amount of acreage. Contact the land specialist for more information or to set up your private showing.
Property Features:
- CRP contract expiring in 2027
- Approximate annual CRP payment of $19, 214
- Great annual ROI
- Hunting opportunities
- Low taxes
01/02/2025
$5,250,000
4009 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - County Road 30, Eads, CO
East farm is one of the largest contiguous farms currently on the market in the state of Colorado. Boasting nearly 4,000 +/- acres in the High Plains region, East Farm is a high yielding wheat farm and has some of the most fertile soil in the state. Rarely do high producing operable farms become available of this magnitude. The Farm is in the heart of Kiowa county, 10 miles east of Haswell, Colorado and 10 miles West of Eads. In addition to its high wheat production, the CRP program on the farm provides a mecca for wildlife including Trophy Mule Deer, Pronghorn Antelope, Dove, and is very close to some of the best waterfowl hunting in the State. The farm is also currently enrolled in the (LPP) Landowner Preference Program, which allows the property to receive Pronghorn Antelope tags. Included in the sale is a 7-acre parcel with highway and railroad frontage with five cone bottom storage bins allowing for up to 120,000 bushels for drying and storage. In addition, four of the bins are air connected, with a fifth being a drying bin with a propane hookup to accelerate crop drying and offer protection. This parcel also has a 5,000 square foot Quonset with large overhead door with electricity, and a 3,000 square foot workshop with electricity and overhead door. Three phase power and multiple 220v hookups are available onsite. Queens State Wildlife area, which encompasses nearly 14,000 acres, is located just 10 miles to the south and offers some of the finest warm water fishing on the east side of the state as well as great Pronghorn, Deer, Dove, Rabbit and Waterfowl hunting. All currently owned minerals will be conveyed with an acceptable offer.
Location
Eastern plains in Kiowa County, Colorado
10 miles East of Haswell, Colorado
10 miles West of Eads, Colorado
10 miles North of Queens State Wildlife Area
Topography/ Land
This region is characterized by mostly rolling plains divided by the South Platte River and the Arkansas River valleys. The Eastern plains rise from approximately 3,400 feet at the eastern border of Colorado with Kansas, to 7,500 feet east of the Denver Basin. East Farm consists of rolling terrain with flatland agricultural fields and native grasslands.
3,200 +/- tillable acres
800 +/- enrolled in the CRP Program
Wildlife
Located in Game Management Unit 126
Trophy Mule Deer
Pronghorn Antelope -currently enrolled in the Landowner Preference Program (LPP)
Waterfowl
Dove
Small Game
Improvements
5 cone bottom grain bins, with 4 being air connected
5000 square foot Quonset barn
3000 square foot shop
Roads and Fences
Maintained county roads encompass the property boundaries.
Interior roads.
No Fencing
Utilities
3 Phase Electrical
220v Electricity
Minerals
All owned minerals will be transferred with an acceptable offer.
Broker and Commission Disclosure:
This Ranch is being offered For Sale and is Exclusively Listed by Watkins Ranch Group of LIV Sotheby's International Realty. Please contact Cliff Carney- (970)234-0262 or Asher Watkins- (214)663-1313.
Buyers Broker must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed full fee participation. If the condition is not met, fee participation will be at sole discretion of the Listing Broker. Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds prior to a scheduled showing.
Property Disclosure:
Despite our careful collection and compilation of this information, it is important to note that all surface acreages, measurements and depths should be considered approximate. While we strive for reliability, Watkins Ranch Group does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. Note that all information is subject to change without advance notice. All rights as to photographs and graphics are reserved by Watkins Ranch Group.
12/22/2025
$385,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - 18276 County Road K, Haswell, CO
Great investment opportunity, expansion of an existing operation or a great place to start a new chapter!
01/16/2026
$80,685
162.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - 16 Adobe Creek Road, Haswell, CO
Kiowa County, CO - NW Section 22, T20S-R52W Expired CRP with Farming & Grazing Potential. Located in southeastern Colorado, this Northwest Quarter of Section 22, Township 20 South, Range 52 West offers a clean opportunity for agricultural use, investment, or long-term hold in a proven farming area of Kiowa County. This tract was previously enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and features established grass cover, with the contract now expired. The property is well-suited for a variety of uses moving forward, including: return to dryland crop production, re-enrollment in CRP or other conservation programs, and Seasonal grazing or pasture use. The parcel consists of level to gently rolling terrain with soils consistent with the surrounding area, providing a solid foundation for agricultural operations. With minimal improvements, this is a straightforward tract that can be tailored to fit an operator's program or an investor's strategy. While the property offers some open space typical of the region, it is primarily suited for agricultural and grazing purposes rather than dedicated recreational use, with limited cover and water sources on-site. Additional highlights include: Located in an established agricultural region of Kiowa CountyCounty road access (to be verified), Flexible use options with no active CRP contract, Opportunity to align with current commodity or conservation programsWhether you are looking to expand an existing operation or secure a manageable quarter with multiple use options, this property presents a practical and adaptable investment opportunity in eastern Colorado.
01/15/2026
$93,570
152.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - 22 Haswell Roads, Haswell, CO
NE4 21-T20S-R51W, 152.14 acres CRP farmland , annual payment $2,660.93 /exp 9/30/2032
01/15/2026
$246,635
244.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Kiowa County - 29 Sugar City, Ordway, CO
244.95+/- acres CRP farmland, annual payment $8,492/exp 9/30/2032
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