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Recreational Land for Sale in Beulah, Colorado

6721 Signal Mountain Rd, Beulah, CO 81023

$397,000
40.1 acres
Active sale
ago
Est $2,848/mo

Year-round vacant land of 40 acres in a gated Beulah community. Enjoy privacy, mountain views, and abundant wildlife—elk, deer, bear, and turkey. The property offers a beautiful balance of forested seclusion and sun-kissed clearings with sweeping views of the surrounding peaks. Two canyons, seasonal streams, and a year-round spring complete this true Colorado mountain retreat.

Land

Welcome to your own slice of Southern Colorado wilderness — 40 ± private acres tucked among the tall pines and open meadows of Signal Mountain. The property offers a beautiful balance of forested seclusion and sun-kissed clearings with sweeping views of the surrounding peaks. Two rugged canyons cut through the land, each with seasonal streams that come alive after the rains. A rare freshwater spring flows year-round, drawing in wildlife of every kind — elk, deer, black bear, and wild turkey are regular visitors. The land is varied, alive, and full of character — a true mountain retreat with nature right at your doorstep.

Recreation

Outdoor adventure begins the moment you step off the porch. Watch wildlife roam the canyons, explore your private trails, or head just 2 miles up the road to the San Isabel National Forest for thousands of acres of public land to hike, hunt, or ride. Whether you’re seeking peace and solitude or high-country recreation, this property delivers both.

Agriculture

With open meadows, natural water features, and healthy soil, this land can easily support small-scale agricultural pursuits. There’s space for livestock, gardens, or a few horses — all within the quiet of a gated mountain community.

Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources

This subdivision is on a shared well. Below is the information about how that works:

Annual fee $250/lot. $$90/month for 10,000 gallons. If you use more than 10,000/month there is an additional charge. The water company tests water quality and cares for infrastructure up to the point where owners hook up to water.

Region & Climate

Beulah Valley, CO has a beautiful and diverse climate all year round. The summers are typically mild with temperatures rarely reaching above 95 degrees Fahrenheit. In the winter, Beulah Valley experiences snowfall and freezing temperatures, with average low temperatures dropping to around 10 degrees Fahrenheit. This makes it an ideal destination for those who enjoy the outdoors no matter what time of year it is. The spring and fall months provide the perfect balance of warm days and cool nights for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. All in all, Beulah Valley is a great place to visit any time of year!

Beulah Valley, Colorado gets 22 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year

Beulah Valley averages 112 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.

On average, there are 258 sunny days per year in Beulah Valley. The US average is 205 sunny days.

Beulah Valley gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 91 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.

Weather Highlights

Summer High: the July high is around 84 degrees

Winter Low: the January low is 20

Rain: averages 22 inches of rain a year

Snow: averages 112 inches of snow a year

History

Beulah, Colorado, was First Settled as Fisher’s Hole in 1840s, but its notorious history began as Mace’s Hole, a bandit hideout for Juan Mace in the 1850s.

The town was officially renamed Beulah in 1876 after a local preacher suggested the biblical name, meaning “married,” as a more wholesome alternative. Later, Beulah became known as a quiet ranching community and a summer resort, famous for its red marble, which was used in the Colorado State Capitol.

Early history: The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes before being rediscovered by settlers in the 1840s and named Fisher’s Hole by trapper Robert Fiser.

Mace’s Hole era: In the 1850s, the name was changed to Mace’s Hole after Juan Mace, a cattle rustler who used the valley as a hideout. The area was also a temporary base for Confederate troops.

Renaming to Beulah: A local preacher proposed the biblical name Beulah, meaning “married,” and the name stuck. On October 25, 1876, the Post Office was officially renamed Beulah.

Mining and resort development: Beulah developed into a quiet ranching community, and later, a summer resort. In the 1880s and 1890s, Beulah red marble was quarried and used in the construction of the Colorado State Capitol.

Modern era: Beulah remains a small community today, known for its tranquil atmosphere, ranching, and recreational opportunities in the surrounding Pueblo Mountain Park.

Location

Located just 20 miles from Pueblo, you’ll find easy access to supplies, dining, and healthcare — yet feel a world away once you return home. The charming town of Beulah offers a close-knit mountain community with local events, friendly neighbors, and scenic drives. The area is known for its rugged landscapes, rich wildlife, and pure mountain air — a place where stars still shine bright and the days move at nature’s pace.

Location

Street address
6721 Signal Mountain Rd
Elevation
6,600 feet
Coordinates
38.05, -104.9592

Property details

Acreage
40.1 acres
Posted

Parcels

  • 3800001024

Listing history

DateEventPriceChangeSource
Apr 17, 2026New listing$397,000Listing agent
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This 40.1-acre property is located at 6721 Signal Mountain Rd in Beulah, CO 81023. The property is available for sale for $397,000 with a price per acre of $9,900.

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