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Best Colorado Counties for Public Land Access
A sourced public land ranking from county-clipped Colorado GIS public land layers.
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A high ranking means a county is worth researching first. It is not legal advice, a recommendation to buy land, or proof that any parcel will qualify for a specific use.
Public land access uses county-clipped public land acreage and a derived access score.
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Large, remote county with public land and off-grid research potential.
#2Gunnison CountyVerified1,753,000 acresHigh recreation and off-grid appeal, with climate, cost, and access tradeoffs.
#3Mesa CountyVerified1,575,606 acresMajor Western Slope hub with strong solar, services, and varied rural land options.
#4Rio Blanco CountyVerified1,564,320 acresLarge northwest county with strong public land and off-grid potential.
#5Saguache CountyVerified1,513,268 acresTop early candidate for off-grid, affordability, and alternative lifestyle research.
#6Garfield CountyVerified1,216,435 acresWestern Slope county with mixed terrain, strong recreation, and varied land markets.
#7Larimer CountyVerified1,034,332 acresLarge county with rural and urban zones; parcel rules likely vary widely.
#8Montrose CountyVerified1,004,681 acresBalanced Western Slope county with services, rural land, and outdoor access.
#9Eagle CountyVerified904,145 acresExceptional outdoor access but likely expensive and heavily regulated for unconventional housing.
#10Park CountyVerified867,913 acresHigh-interest county for off-grid and mountain land buyers near the Front Range.
#11Grand CountyVerified858,328 acresBeautiful but winter-heavy county; good for research, less obvious for affordable land.
#12Routt CountyVerified729,983 acresOutdoor lifestyle county with cost and winter constraints for alternative housing.
#13Hinsdale CountyVerified699,349 acresVery remote mountain county; high off-grid interest but difficult access and harsh winters.
#14Jackson CountyVerified696,725 acresRemote high-country county with major winter and access considerations.
#15Pitkin CountyVerified564,246 acresLuxury mountain market; useful as a contrast county for affordability rankings.
#16Mineral CountyVerified560,028 acresRemote mountain county with high off-grid appeal but major climate and access limits.
#17Chaffee CountyVerified557,282 acresHighly desirable mountain county; strong lifestyle fit but affordability may limit freedom score.
#18San Miguel CountyVerified554,659 acresHigh-end mountain market; likely difficult for affordable alternative housing.
#19Archuleta CountyVerified545,063 acresMountain and forest access are strong; parcel constraints and winter conditions need careful research.
#20Montezuma CountyVerified530,900 acresSouthwest county with strong solar, agriculture, and alternative lifestyle appeal.
#21Conejos CountyVerified514,379 acresStrong candidate for off-grid and rural land research in the San Luis Valley.
#22La Plata CountyVerified501,853 acresDesirable southwest county with services and recreation; affordability must be verified.
#23Fremont CountyVerified462,466 acresStrong candidate for balancing services, climate, affordability, and rural land access.
#24Dolores CountyVerified431,554 acresRemote southwest county with public land access and strong off-grid research potential.
#25Delta CountyVerified415,722 acresWestern Slope county with agriculture, sun, and moderate services; strong MVP research target.
#26Summit CountyVerified396,808 acresMajor recreation county but low affordability and likely strict housing constraints.
#27Rio Grande CountyVerified375,098 acresSan Luis Valley county with affordability and solar appeal plus more services than some neighbors.
#28San Juan CountyVerified235,807 acresExtreme mountain environment; better for comparison than broad MVP land discovery.
#29Boulder CountyVerified228,563 acresHigh recreation value and services, but expensive and regulation-heavy for unconventional land use.
#30Baca CountyVerified215,523 acresVery rural plains county; promising for affordability and self-reliance research.
#31Huerfano CountyVerified214,778 acresTop early research candidate for rural parcels, alternative housing, and off-grid living.
#32Weld CountyVerified200,488 acresLarge mixed county with rural land and services; parcel-level rules and growth pressure matter.
#33Teller CountyVerified195,108 acresMountain county near Colorado Springs; attractive, but local land-use rules need careful review.
#34Clear Creek CountyVerified192,175 acresMountain access is excellent, but terrain, wildfire, access, and code constraints need close review.
#35Lake CountyVerified191,465 acresHigh-elevation mountain county; climate and buildability are central research questions.
#36Custer CountyVerified190,440 acresRural mountain county with strong homestead appeal; winter access and water deserve attention.
#37Ouray CountyVerified186,501 acresStunning but expensive mountain county; likely limited for affordable unconventional housing.
#38Las Animas CountyVerified186,240 acresLarge rural county and early top candidate for freedom-oriented land research.
#39Otero CountyVerified179,319 acresSoutheast county with affordability and solar potential; water and local rules need review.
#40Douglas CountyVerified162,523 acresHigh-income Front Range county; likely constrained for affordable alternative housing goals.
#41Jefferson CountyVerified148,950 acresStrong amenities and outdoor access but generally poor fit for affordable land freedom.
#42Alamosa CountyVerified131,280 acresRural San Luis Valley market with strong solar exposure and alternative housing research potential.
#43El Paso CountyVerified130,866 acresLarge mixed county with urban and rural pockets; subdivision-level rules matter heavily.
#44Pueblo CountyVerified75,305 acresPromising balance of affordability, services, solar, and land availability.
#45Gilpin CountyVerified74,995 acresMountain county with access and terrain constraints that can dominate housing feasibility.
#46Kiowa CountyVerified30,281 acresSparse plains county that should be evaluated for affordable acreage and self-reliance.
#47Yuma CountyVerified27,095 acresAgricultural plains county that may perform well on land availability and solar exposure.
#48Costilla CountyVerified24,694 acresOne of the first counties to research for affordability, off-grid interest, and alternative housing demand.
#49Bent CountyVerified24,394 acresLow-density plains county that may score well on land availability once pricing is sourced.
#50Adams CountyVerified19,982 acresUrban Front Range county; likely useful for ADU research, less likely for off-grid or RV-on-land goals.
#51Logan CountyVerified19,797 acresAgricultural plains county with services; worth evaluating for homesteading fit.
#52Elbert CountyVerified15,645 acresRural-adjacent to Denver and Colorado Springs; attractive but not necessarily cheap.
#53Morgan CountyVerified11,998 acresAgricultural county with reasonable access to the Front Range corridor.
#54Prowers CountyVerified11,841 acresSoutheast plains county with strong solar and likely lower land costs.
#55Denver CountyVerified5,468 acresUrban benchmark county; relevant mostly for ADU and policy comparison.
#56Lincoln CountyVerified4,618 acresPlains county with affordability potential and stronger corridor access than some remote counties.
#57Arapahoe CountyVerified4,571 acresMetro county with strong services but limited appeal for land-based alternative housing.
#58Sedgwick CountyVerified4,005 acresSmall northeast plains county; likely more relevant for affordability than amenities.
#59Washington CountyVerified3,574 acresRural plains county worth researching for cheap acreage and low density.
#60Kit Carson CountyVerified3,389 acresEastern plains county with likely affordability upside and strong solar exposure.
#61Crowley CountyVerified2,989 acresSmall plains county that may offer affordable rural parcels if listings are available.
#62Phillips CountyVerified149 acresSmall plains county with agricultural context and possible affordability upside.
#63Broomfield CountyVerified0 acresDense city-county; best treated as a low-priority alternative housing land target.
#64Cheyenne CountyVerified0 acresRemote plains county likely to appeal to land buyers prioritizing acreage and low density.
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Public land rankings use county-clipped acreage and a derived access score for recreation context.