Crazy French Ranch is recognized as a jewel of southern Colorado with breathtaking landscape that includes mountainsides of Ponderosa pine, Fir and Aspen, rugged rock escarpments, steep ravines, meadows, and much of the top of Fishers Peak, which at over 9,600 feet may be the highest point in the U.S. from Trinidad, Colorado east to the Atlantic Ocean. Crazy French Ranch is located in Las Animas County, Colorado just north of the New Mexico border and has multiple water features including seasonal streams, ponds, and adjudicated springs. It borders James M. John and Lake Dorothy State Wildlife Areas on its eastern boundary, New Mexico on its southern boundary, and Interstate I-25 on its western boundary and has a long history of large game hunting with prime habitat that supports big game species including elk, deer, mountain lion, bear, and turkey. There are no existing conservation easements. All 19,200 deeded acres of Crazy French Ranch are being offered in this listing. The ranch is subject to a 30-day right of first refusal.