We thought maps and photos might help you visualize what the land looks like, and give you a sense of what it'd be like to live at Hawks Haven.

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Every lot at Hawks Haven comes with a stunning view of Mt. Lamborn. |
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Everyone at Hawks Haven enjoys access to adjacent BLM public land. Trails through the entry gates lead up to Jumbo Mountain. |
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Jeff's hogan, the only building currently constructed at Hawks Haven, sits amidst the piñon and juniper. |
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Snow covers Mt. Lamborn from fall through spring, adding another layer of beauty to the view. This photo captures the view from "Hawks View"—one of the lots for sale. |
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We spend a ot of time hiking and biking the many single-track trails on the adjacent BLM property. |
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When winter hits the mountains, wildlife often travel to lower elevations. These deer spent time on our conservation easement, affirming our decision to preserve the land. |
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Colorado's sunny days turn Hawks Haven into a winter wonderland after snow storms. |
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Hawks Haven shares this ridgline with our neighbor to the south. Since we've both preserved our sides of the ridge via conservation easements, this trail (and view) is yours to enjoy. |
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Over the years we've developed quite the mountain biking trail system on Hawks Haven and adjacent BLM land. Friends have helped us name various points along the trails, which Hal models for you on his T-shirt. You'll just have to ride "Hal's Biff" for yourself to understand how it earned the name! |