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Welcome to Pinon Ridge Estates, the premier location in Salida, Colorado for your dream home.
ONLY TWO LOTS LEFT. Check them out!
This site contains downloadable .pdf plats, maps, price lists, contact information and everything else
you need to make your dream home a reality.
All lots border or have immediate access to public (BLM and National Forest) lands, yet are three miles or less from Salida.
Remote mountain location with close-to-town convenience!
The finest land, real estate and lots for sale in Chaffee County. Offered for sale by owner, possible owner carry, 719.539.9767
or 800.505.1224.

Pinon Ridge Estates offers beautiful mountain home sites with exceptionally close proximity to Salida, Colorado. Pinon Ridge
Estates combines convenient location with privacy, trees, immediate access to public lands and stunning views.
Mountain bike, horseback ride, snowshoe and hike on the National Forest and Bureau of Land Management land outside your
door. Drive a leisurely and scenic few minutes (less than 3 miles) to town for relaxation or necessities.
Pinon Ridge Estates includes designated open spaces and trails. Public land borders three sides.

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| Jam band, July 1, 2006 |
Salida's great climate, whitewater rafting, skiing, arts, fishing, golf and other mountain activities are yours to enjoy
at Pinon Ridge Estates.
Beautiful real estate, land and buidling lots for sale in Salida, Colorado at Pinon Ridge Estates. Value, quality and price.
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All lots border or have immediate access to Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") lands.
The million-acre San Isabel National Forest is 1/4 mile south of Pinon Ridge Estates, accessed via three trails through
subdivision.
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Lot Prices
The price for Lot 6 (approx. 3.3 acres) in Pinon Ridge Estates West is $149,900. Lot 5 (approx 3.5 acres) is $174,900.
Don't miss out! The first ten lots offered sold fast. This is the best location in Chaffee County for spectacular and
convenient mountain living.
All prices subject to change.
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| Methodist Mountain to the south, March 18, 2006 |
Ever-changing mountain views in all directions!

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| Spring squall to the west, May 3, 2006 |
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