Located in Pueblo County, this 60.02+/- acre property within Cedarwood Station POA offers a combination of recreational use, wildlife habitat, and future homesite potential. As one of the larger tracts in the development, the property provides additional space and flexibility compared to many surrounding parcels.Access is provided through Cedarwood Station with limited property owners association restrictions in place. Power is available along the western boundary, which may simplify future utility planning for a residence or cabin. The western portion of the property features terrain that may be suitable for building, with open areas that take advantage of the surrounding views.The landscape consists of native grasses and gently rolling terrain, creating a setting that supports both wildlife activity and general recreational use. Two seasonal ponds are located on the property. One pond lies fully within the boundary, while the second is positioned along the eastern boundary line. These water features attract local wildlife and contribute to the overall usability of the land.The property is located within Colorado Parks and Wildlife Game Management Unit 128, with abundant pronghorn and mule deer populations. The combination of water, local cover, and surrounding habitat supports wildlife presence throughout the year.Views from the property include several notable Colorado mountain ranges and peaks. Greenhorn Mountain, Pikes Peak, the Spanish Peaks, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains are visible from various locations on the property, adding to the scenic quality without overstating usability.The towns of Rye and Colorado City are nearby providing access to basic goods and services. The city of Pueblo lies to the north, providing expanded services, retail, and medical facilities. Walsenburg is located to the south and offers additional options for supplies and dining.This 60.02+/- acre property can be used for a variety of purposes, including recreation, seasonal use, a future home build, or a long term investment. With county regulations and POA guidelines in mind, it provides space, access, and utilities to support a variety of plans. Buyers should confirm specific uses, but this property combines flexibility, wildlife opportunities, and scenic mountain views into a rare offering in Pueblo County.