Loma Linda ...

Entry into Loma Linda

Loma LInda means beautiful hills, and this large development has several of them.   It's about 6 miles south of town and terrain ranges from flat to rolling to steep, with and without trees.  Some parcels border National Forest, at the base of Eight Mile Mesa.  It's a popular area to keep horses.  Three to five acre parcels predominate, with some larger.   There are covenants, central water and electric.

On Buck Drive looking north to Pagosa Peak and the north range

Trees and meadows of Loma Linda with mountains in the distance

Those rolling hills in the background are National Forest - part of Eight Mile Mesa

Horses are allowed in Loma Linda, though not all parcels are horse friendly.

Meadow, trees and mountains - Pagosa Peak and the north range

That's a Grow Dome on the left.  They are very popular with gardeners here, to extend the short growing season and even allow winter gardening.

Eight Mile Mesa is the backdrop here

New construction on San Juan Drive

Snow-capped Pagosa Peak on a winter day

The east range - Quartz Ridge, Blackhead Peak and SquareTop

This home is nestled in the trees at the base of Eight Mile Mesa

Blue sky, plenty of snow, and plowed roads - life is good.

 

 

Bonnie Masters     Broker/Owner
63 Bennett Ct.  POB3160   Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
cell: (970) 946-2682     home: (970) 731-9263

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