When the farm house was built in 1909, the cabin was already here. We bought the weed patch with the intention of starting a flower farm. It was a cattle feed lot years ago and the soil should be very fertile. The previous owners had a pack of mules which they offered to us but we've got plenty to do without a bunch of asses around. We'll use the composted manure in theSpring. The cottonwood trees are huge and offer summer shade. You can sleep under them if you like.
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Farm land off I-76 and Hwy 6. Set up camp under old cottonwood trees, between the wild plums and spruce trees. 31267 Road U, Brush CO 80723 is 12 miles from Prewitt Reservoir. See the stars at night. Wake up to the rooster's crow. We have alfalfa fields to the north and wheat to the south on a dead end road
When the farm house was built in 1909, the cabin was already here. We bought the weed patch with the intention of starting a flower farm. It was a cattle feed lot years ago and the soil should be very fertile. The previous owners had a pack of mules which they offered to us but we've got plenty to do without a bunch of asses around. We'll use the composted manure in theSpring. The cottonwood trees are huge and offer summer shade. You can sleep under them if you like.
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Farm land off I-76 and Hwy 6. Set up camp under old cottonwood trees, between the wild plums and spruce trees. 31267 Road U, Brush CO 80723 is 12 miles from Prewitt Reservoir. See the stars at night. Wake up to the rooster's crow. We have alfalfa fields to the north and wheat to the south on a dead end road. The new outhouse/port-o-potty is great. The train adds to the country feel. Irrigation ditch runs two days a week. The chickens are used to dogs. Site #1 is better for small vehicles and tent camping. It is more protected. Site #2 is better for large RVs and trailers. Try out the disc golf if you want, or just chill.
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Cottonwood Tree Camp, Colorado
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When the farm house was built in 1909, the cabin was already here. We bought the weed patch with the intention of starting a flower farm. It was a cattle feed lot years ago and the soil should be very fertile. The previous owners had a pack of mules which they offered to us but we've got plenty to do without a bunch of asses around. We'll use the composted manure in theSpring. The cottonwood trees are huge and offer summer shade. You can sleep under them if you like.
Learn more about this land:
Farm land off I-76 and Hwy 6. Set up camp under old cottonwood trees, between the wild plums and spruce trees. 31267 Road U, Brush CO 80723 is 12 miles from Prewitt Reservoir. See the stars at night. Wake up to the rooster's crow. We have alfalfa fields to the north and wheat to the south on a dead end road
When the farm house was built in 1909, the cabin was already here. We bought the weed patch with the intention of starting a flower farm. It was a cattle feed lot years ago and the soil should be very fertile. The previous owners had a pack of mules which they offered to us but we've got plenty to do without a bunch of asses around. We'll use the composted manure in theSpring. The cottonwood trees are huge and offer summer shade. You can sleep under them if you like.
Learn more about this land:
Farm land off I-76 and Hwy 6. Set up camp under old cottonwood trees, between the wild plums and spruce trees. 31267 Road U, Brush CO 80723 is 12 miles from Prewitt Reservoir. See the stars at night. Wake up to the rooster's crow. We have alfalfa fields to the north and wheat to the south on a dead end road. The new outhouse/port-o-potty is great. The train adds to the country feel. Irrigation ditch runs two days a week. The chickens are used to dogs. Site #1 is better for small vehicles and tent camping. It is more protected. Site #2 is better for large RVs and trailers. Try out the disc golf if you want, or just chill.
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