Hagler Solar Farm and Equestrian Facility
Fort Lupton, Colorado | Weld County | 78 Acres
Property Information
Located just east of Del Camino with paved-road access along Firestone Boulevard/County Road 24, this exceptional 78-acre Weld County property captures the essence of Colorado’s western lifestyle with open skies, panoramic mountain views, and all the improvements needed for horses, livestock, or an income-producing agricultural or equestrian base. The land is ag-zoned with no covenants, HOA, or metro district, offering flexibility for continued agricultural use, equestrian operation, or future development potential. Perfectly positioned between Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins, and within minutes of Highway 85 and I-25, the property combines peaceful country living with convenient access to the Front Range corridor.
An exceptional opportunity to own ag-zoned land with flexibility, freedom, and future potential — all in the heart of Colorado’s Front Range.Close Details
IMPROVEMENTS
The property is well-equipped for both equestrian and livestock use. A 200’ × 300’ sandy roping arena with return alley provides an ideal training and competition surface—renowned for excellent drainage and rideability even after a heavy rain. A well-constructed round pen, approximately 60 feet in diameter, offers additional space for training, groundwork, or exercising horses.
There are six loafing sheds — one 12’ × 40’, three 12’ × 24’, and two 12’ × 12’ — strategically positioned as livestock shelters serviced by five automatic waterers.
A spacious 40’ × 100’ × 16’ open-faced outbuilding with a 5’ overhang serves multiple purposes—hay storage, RV or trailer parking, and heavy-equipment coverage.
A 2001 Lancaster 3-bedroom, 2-bath manufactured home (approximately 1,216 sq ft) has been tastefully remodeled to blend comfort and practicality, featuring open living spaces with a massive 9’ x 5’ granite center island as focal point, shiplap and board and batten interior wall finishes, and a metal roof for long-term durability. Utility infrastructure includes two Central Weld County Water District taps, an on-site wastewater treatment (septic) system, United Power electrical service, and a 1,000-gallon owned propane tank conveying with the property.
SOLAR LEASE & INCOME POTENTIAL
A 65-acre solar lease is in place and under planning for future development, offering long-term passive income while preserving the property’s open-land character. The combination of renewable-energy revenue and agricultural use creates a rare opportunity for both sustainable cash flow and land appreciation within one holding.
LOCATION & ACCESS
Just six miles east of I-25 along Firestone Boulevard/County Road 24, this property sits close to everything yet feels a world away. Paved-road access and easy connections to Highway 85 and I-25 make travel simple, but once you arrive, it’s all open country and mountain views. From the homesite, your eyes sweep west across the pasture to the snow-dusted Rockies, a timeless Front Range horizon.
SUMMARY
This 78-acre Weld County property offers a rare blend of function, freedom, and financial upside—a working horse facility, future income through solar development, and no restrictive covenants. Whether you envision a training facility, private horse ranch, or strategic investment tract, the groundwork is already laid for your next chapter under Colorado’s wide western sky.
