Mirr Ranch Group knows hunting. In fact, several of our ranch brokers – Jeff Hubbard, Pat Lancaster, and Jared Souza – are expert sportsmen who know how to evaluate wildlife habitat. With a life-long passion for the sport, these wildlife specialists have extensive outfitting experience and have completed several ecosystem enhancement projects. Not to mention, they have all been ranch brokers for years and know how to market and acquire land. When you decide to invest in a hunting property, the experts at Mirr Ranch Group are the most qualified to find your sporting paradise.
Located within the coveted GMU 40 at the top of Pinon Mesa, with some of the very best trophy elk and mule deer hunting in the State
Approximately 2.5 miles of North Lobe Creek frontage offers great private fishing opportunities
Prime wildlife habitat with elevations ranging from 8,700 to 9,600 feet that includes grassy meadows bisected by creek drainages that are surrounded by aspen groves, dark timber, ponds, springs, and seeps
Borders the Grand Mesa National Forest for 1.3 miles which greatly expands the scope of recreational opportunities
Unlimited recreational opportunities include world-class big game hunting, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, ATVing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing
Approximately a one-hour drive to Grand Junction with all its great restaurants, wineries, shopping, commercial air service, blossoming arts scene, river walk, and the Colorado National Monument
Located within the coveted GMU 40 at the top of Pinon Mesa, with some of the very best trophy elk and mule deer hunting in the State
Approximately 2.5 miles of North Lobe Creek frontage offers great private fishing opportunities
Prime wildlife habitat with elevations ranging from 8,700 to 9,600 feet that includes grassy meadows bisected by creek drainages that are surrounded by aspen groves, dark timber, ponds, springs, and seeps
Borders the Grand Mesa National Forest for 1.3 miles which greatly expands the scope of recreational opportunities
Unlimited recreational opportunities include world-class big game hunting, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, ATVing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing
Approximately a one-hour drive to Grand Junction with all its great restaurants, wineries, shopping, commercial air service, blossoming arts scene, river walk, and the Colorado National Monument
45,588 +/- total (deeded and leased) acres of plug-and-play production, recreation, and privacy
Superb cattle production opportunity with 35 miles of recently upgraded fencing allowing for rotational grazing and updated water infrastructure in place to run 500+ cows
In good water years, the owner has historically carried (+/-) 800 cows on the ranch
Engineering and design are in place to pipe additional water throughout the ranch.
Value add opportunity to further improve grazing land which the owner estimates could increase stocking by up to 60%.
Hunting for Elk, Deer, Antelope, Turkey, and Quail
A total of three homes, several outbuildings, and handling facilities
Historically operated as a successful top-of-the-line cattle ranch
In place conservation easements with NRCS and Palmer Land Trust (contact broker for details)
45,588 +/- total (deeded and leased) acres of plug-and-play production, recreation, and privacy
Superb cattle production opportunity with 35 miles of recently upgraded fencing allowing for rotational grazing and updated water infrastructure in place to run 500+ cows
In good water years, the owner has historically carried (+/-) 800 cows on the ranch
Engineering and design are in place to pipe additional water throughout the ranch.
Value add opportunity to further improve grazing land which the owner estimates could increase stocking by up to 60%.
Hunting for Elk, Deer, Antelope, Turkey, and Quail
A total of three homes, several outbuildings, and handling facilities
Historically operated as a successful top-of-the-line cattle ranch
In place conservation easements with NRCS and Palmer Land Trust (contact broker for details)
Vast Acreage: With 458 deeded acres and 918 total acres, Coyote Creek Ranch offers extensive landscapes to explore and enjoy, with ample room for various activities and pursuits.
Prime Hunting Opportunities: Positioned in Elk Unit Area 7, Deer Area 64, and Antelope Area 103, this ranch boasts highly coveted hunting opportunities. The diverse habitats promote a healthy, thriving population of local game.
Diverse Habitats and Water Frontage: Unique frontage from North Horseshoe Creek and Coyote Creek, and diverse habitats make this ranch a haven for various species and offer scenic beauty year-round.
Water Rights: The ranch comes with water rights for 120 acres of native hay meadows.
Recreation and Conservation: Ideal for both recreation and conservation, this versatile property caters to nature enthusiasts, conservationists, and adventurers alike, offering a myriad of opportunities.
Vast Acreage: With 458 deeded acres and 918 total acres, Coyote Creek Ranch offers extensive landscapes to explore and enjoy, with ample room for various activities and pursuits.
Prime Hunting Opportunities: Positioned in Elk Unit Area 7, Deer Area 64, and Antelope Area 103, this ranch boasts highly coveted hunting opportunities. The diverse habitats promote a healthy, thriving population of local game.
Diverse Habitats and Water Frontage: Unique frontage from North Horseshoe Creek and Coyote Creek, and diverse habitats make this ranch a haven for various species and offer scenic beauty year-round.
Water Rights: The ranch comes with water rights for 120 acres of native hay meadows.
Recreation and Conservation: Ideal for both recreation and conservation, this versatile property caters to nature enthusiasts, conservationists, and adventurers alike, offering a myriad of opportunities.
Manageable family ranching and hunting property offered for the first time in 75+ years.
Multiple improvements for cattle and wildlife including two wells that feed several drinkers and provide a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife
There are also multiple seasonal creeks and stock ponds on the property
1,400 acres of contiguous state-leased land currently utilized for cattle grazing
Mixed terrain of plains, timbered hills, and canyons accessible directly from the property
Incredible access to well-renowned state land known for high-quality elk, antelope, deer, & black bear
Manageable family ranching and hunting property offered for the first time in 75+ years.
Multiple improvements for cattle and wildlife including two wells that feed several drinkers and provide a reliable water source for livestock and wildlife
There are also multiple seasonal creeks and stock ponds on the property
1,400 acres of contiguous state-leased land currently utilized for cattle grazing
Mixed terrain of plains, timbered hills, and canyons accessible directly from the property
Incredible access to well-renowned state land known for high-quality elk, antelope, deer, & black bear
Premier high mountain cattle ranch with grazing capacity of up to 250 pairs seasonally
13 CFS of ditch and spring rights along with a 600 GPM artesian well provide ample water for irrigation and/or hay production on approximately 400 irrigated acres
4 miles of West Pass Creek flow through the property creating a lush riparian area and two ponds that provide habitat to brook trout, waterfowl, and a variety of other wildlife
Over 11 miles of the ranch’s border is shared with public lands providing attractive hunting opportunity for multiple big game species in GMU’s 551 & 67
Property backs up to the Cochetopa Dome, a significant topographical feature, landmark, and wildlife haven
450-acre BLM grazing is lease fenced into the property
Improvements include an off-grid 3 bed, 1 bath cabin, heated shop, corrals, and a variety of outbuildings
Premier high mountain cattle ranch with grazing capacity of up to 250 pairs seasonally
13 CFS of ditch and spring rights along with a 600 GPM artesian well provide ample water for irrigation and/or hay production on approximately 400 irrigated acres
4 miles of West Pass Creek flow through the property creating a lush riparian area and two ponds that provide habitat to brook trout, waterfowl, and a variety of other wildlife
Over 11 miles of the ranch’s border is shared with public lands providing attractive hunting opportunity for multiple big game species in GMU’s 551 & 67
Property backs up to the Cochetopa Dome, a significant topographical feature, landmark, and wildlife haven
450-acre BLM grazing is lease fenced into the property
Improvements include an off-grid 3 bed, 1 bath cabin, heated shop, corrals, and a variety of outbuildings
A 6,000 s.f. custom log home with upscale finishes and extraordinary vistas of the Spanish Peaks and Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
A 38,000 s.f. indoor arena with 12 indoor stalls /outdoor runs, water, tack room and hay storage.
Abundant wildlife including elk, mule deer and pronghorn.
Recreational opportunities abound on the ranch and its surrounding areas, including horseback riding, hiking, bike riding, hunting or wildlife viewing.
A 6,000 s.f. custom log home with upscale finishes and extraordinary vistas of the Spanish Peaks and Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
A 38,000 s.f. indoor arena with 12 indoor stalls /outdoor runs, water, tack room and hay storage.
Abundant wildlife including elk, mule deer and pronghorn.
Recreational opportunities abound on the ranch and its surrounding areas, including horseback riding, hiking, bike riding, hunting or wildlife viewing.
The ranch contains 843 deeded acres and is surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of public land, all accessible for backcountry horseback riding and ATV’ing.
Previously the premium land holding of the neighboring Mountain Island Ranches.
The guest lodge is ideal for accommodating clients or family and includes a catering kitchen with a butler pantry, wood burning fireplace, and 2 wood-burning stoves.
Picture Gallery Ranch is accessible year-round and at 6,100 ft, living at the ranch provides a break from harsh northern Utah & Colorado winters and hot summers.
90 acres on the ranch can be irrigated – irrigation and stock watering rights associated with Picture Gallery ranch will transfer to a new owner.
Hunting for deer and elk on the ranch is available through Limited Entry and General Season tags through the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Direct access is available to the adjacent Colorado Unit 40 trophy elk unit
3/4 mile of Coates Creek winds through the southern portion of the ranch, where visitors can explore rock outcroppings adorned with petroglyphs.
A conservation easement is in place which allows for agricultural, recreational, hunting, and tourism operations.
The ranch contains 843 deeded acres and is surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of public land, all accessible for backcountry horseback riding and ATV’ing.
Previously the premium land holding of the neighboring Mountain Island Ranches.
The guest lodge is ideal for accommodating clients or family and includes a catering kitchen with a butler pantry, wood burning fireplace, and 2 wood-burning stoves.
Picture Gallery Ranch is accessible year-round and at 6,100 ft, living at the ranch provides a break from harsh northern Utah & Colorado winters and hot summers.
90 acres on the ranch can be irrigated – irrigation and stock watering rights associated with Picture Gallery ranch will transfer to a new owner.
Hunting for deer and elk on the ranch is available through Limited Entry and General Season tags through the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Direct access is available to the adjacent Colorado Unit 40 trophy elk unit
3/4 mile of Coates Creek winds through the southern portion of the ranch, where visitors can explore rock outcroppings adorned with petroglyphs.
A conservation easement is in place which allows for agricultural, recreational, hunting, and tourism operations.
The Miller Time family compound sits at the base of a hillside overlooking hundreds of acres of lush pasture with dramatic snowcapped mountains as a backdrop.
The ranch’s main home + helipad, guest houses, and accessory buildings are conveniently located off Highway 89 between the communities of Fairview & Mount Pleasant.
The ranch encompasses 800+ acres with grazing and hay production plus over a mile of Sanpitch River frontage.
Ownership of the Miller Time Ranch includes valuable water rights plus majority ownership in 3 irrigation companies. Approximately 400 acres of the ranch are under irrigation.
The 14,000 sq ft main house includes 9 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms as well as an oversized 7-car garage complex plus an attached garage apartment.
A spectacular and recently built 64’ x 84’ timber frame barn on the ranch can be used for private events, weddings, and family gatherings.
Included in the sale of Miller Time Ranch are cattle, farming equipment, wheel lines, corrals, and vehicles.
A variety of wildlife including elk, deer, turkey, and bald eagles visit the ranch. Hunting for deer and elk on the ranch is available through over-the-counter tags from the State of Utah.
Stretches of the Sanpitch River offer great Fly Fishing for brook, brown as well as rainbow trout.
The ranch is set up as an ideal equestrian property with 2 barns, a tack room, several corrals, and riding pens in addition to an extensive trail system in the area.
Sanpete County includes the communities of Spring City, Fairview, and Mount Pleasant. This quiet region of the State has become a popular destination for visitors escaping the hustle and bustle of the Wasatch front.
The Miller Time family compound sits at the base of a hillside overlooking hundreds of acres of lush pasture with dramatic snowcapped mountains as a backdrop.
The ranch’s main home + helipad, guest houses, and accessory buildings are conveniently located off Highway 89 between the communities of Fairview & Mount Pleasant.
The ranch encompasses 800+ acres with grazing and hay production plus over a mile of Sanpitch River frontage.
Ownership of the Miller Time Ranch includes valuable water rights plus majority ownership in 3 irrigation companies. Approximately 400 acres of the ranch are under irrigation.
The 14,000 sq ft main house includes 9 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms as well as an oversized 7-car garage complex plus an attached garage apartment.
A spectacular and recently built 64’ x 84’ timber frame barn on the ranch can be used for private events, weddings, and family gatherings.
Included in the sale of Miller Time Ranch are cattle, farming equipment, wheel lines, corrals, and vehicles.
A variety of wildlife including elk, deer, turkey, and bald eagles visit the ranch. Hunting for deer and elk on the ranch is available through over-the-counter tags from the State of Utah.
Stretches of the Sanpitch River offer great Fly Fishing for brook, brown as well as rainbow trout.
The ranch is set up as an ideal equestrian property with 2 barns, a tack room, several corrals, and riding pens in addition to an extensive trail system in the area.
Sanpete County includes the communities of Spring City, Fairview, and Mount Pleasant. This quiet region of the State has become a popular destination for visitors escaping the hustle and bustle of the Wasatch front.
Stunning, off-grid, luxury log home built by North America’s premier log home builder featuring extraordinary finishes and meticulous attention to detail throughout the home.
566 acres of high mountain recreation land with trophy elk and mule deer hunting with readily available licenses located in Colorado Big Game unit 851.
Located on the eastern slope of the Culebra Mountain Range, part of the Sangre de Cristo chain, in south-central Colorado. The gentle topography, along with an ideal mix of aspens, spruce, pine fir, and mountain meadows offers fantastic wildlife habitat along with 365-degree views and unparalleled privacy.
The ranch is unencumbered; this is a high-value area for land trusts – and Bonito Canyon Ranch would be a perfect candidate for conservation if the new owner is so inclined.
The ranch has completed numerous forestry and wildlife habitat enhancement projects including small clear cuts that are reseeded with wildlife-friendly blends and thinning projects which serve to enhance wildlife habitat, encourage healthier forests, and mitigate fire risk.
Completely surrounded by larger well known and managed lands.
The home is tastefully decorated and all furnishings are included in the sale.
30 minutes from food, grocery, and gasoline in Stonewall, Colorado.
Stunning, off-grid, luxury log home built by North America’s premier log home builder featuring extraordinary finishes and meticulous attention to detail throughout the home.
566 acres of high mountain recreation land with trophy elk and mule deer hunting with readily available licenses located in Colorado Big Game unit 851.
Located on the eastern slope of the Culebra Mountain Range, part of the Sangre de Cristo chain, in south-central Colorado. The gentle topography, along with an ideal mix of aspens, spruce, pine fir, and mountain meadows offers fantastic wildlife habitat along with 365-degree views and unparalleled privacy.
The ranch is unencumbered; this is a high-value area for land trusts – and Bonito Canyon Ranch would be a perfect candidate for conservation if the new owner is so inclined.
The ranch has completed numerous forestry and wildlife habitat enhancement projects including small clear cuts that are reseeded with wildlife-friendly blends and thinning projects which serve to enhance wildlife habitat, encourage healthier forests, and mitigate fire risk.
Completely surrounded by larger well known and managed lands.
The home is tastefully decorated and all furnishings are included in the sale.
30 minutes from food, grocery, and gasoline in Stonewall, Colorado.
Well-balanced sheep and cattle operation with livestock handling facilities, water resources, and grazing of over 6,000 AUMs on adjacent public land leases (cattle and sheep)
The property has 3.3 miles of river frontage along the Yampa River
Significant water resources with 17.78 cfs of senior water rights out of the Yampa River irrigating over 751 acres with approximately 300 acres under pivot
18,205 deeded acres intermixed with over 77,000 acres of BLM and State lands* for a total of 95,205 acres
Located within GMU 10 one of Colorado’s top trophy hunting units, and also GMU 11
Prime habitat for Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Greater Sage Grouse and home to one of the largest migratory elk herds in North America
Incomparable conservation values with important wildlife habitat, water resources, riparian areas, native species, and dramatic scenery
Conservation easement on 16,069 acres can be subdivided into 2 parcels with building envelopes attached to each subdivision.
Historic 2-story employee housing with 5 bedrooms. 2 baths; another 1,663 sq.t. Employee housing with 3 bedrooms, and 1 ¾ baths; 7,500 Mortenson shop with 3,000 feet enclosed; calving barn and corrals.
Well-balanced sheep and cattle operation with livestock handling facilities, water resources, and grazing of over 6,000 AUMs on adjacent public land leases (cattle and sheep)
The property has 3.3 miles of river frontage along the Yampa River
Significant water resources with 17.78 cfs of senior water rights out of the Yampa River irrigating over 751 acres with approximately 300 acres under pivot
18,205 deeded acres intermixed with over 77,000 acres of BLM and State lands* for a total of 95,205 acres
Located within GMU 10 one of Colorado’s top trophy hunting units, and also GMU 11
Prime habitat for Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Greater Sage Grouse and home to one of the largest migratory elk herds in North America
Incomparable conservation values with important wildlife habitat, water resources, riparian areas, native species, and dramatic scenery
Conservation easement on 16,069 acres can be subdivided into 2 parcels with building envelopes attached to each subdivision.
Historic 2-story employee housing with 5 bedrooms. 2 baths; another 1,663 sq.t. Employee housing with 3 bedrooms, and 1 ¾ baths; 7,500 Mortenson shop with 3,000 feet enclosed; calving barn and corrals.
One of the last remaining private and intact ranches over 1,000 acres near Telluride
Only 12 miles from Telluride
With 2.25 miles of public land adjacency, including 0.75 miles along the Uncompahgre National Forest to the West, the ranch feels like a private inholding
Located in Game Management Unit 70, home to incredible elk and mule deer hunting
Frontage along Fall Creek
Atop the coveted Specie Mesa with unencumbered views of the San Juan Mountains
Unrestricted by a conservation easement
John Janus of Telluride Realty & Investment is the cooperating broker on this listing
One of the last remaining private and intact ranches over 1,000 acres near Telluride
Only 12 miles from Telluride
With 2.25 miles of public land adjacency, including 0.75 miles along the Uncompahgre National Forest to the West, the ranch feels like a private inholding
Located in Game Management Unit 70, home to incredible elk and mule deer hunting
Frontage along Fall Creek
Atop the coveted Specie Mesa with unencumbered views of the San Juan Mountains
Unrestricted by a conservation easement
John Janus of Telluride Realty & Investment is the cooperating broker on this listing
The ranch includes a mix of deeded irrigated and sub-irrigated pasture as well as tens of thousands of acres of mountainous range for livestock grazing, hunting, and recreation.
Located just outside of Richfield, Utah, Annabella Land & Cattle’s operations are just over 2 hrs. from both downtown Salt Lake City and St George. Richfield is the seat of Sevier County and a popular recreational destination in the heart of Utah’s trail county, easily accessed off highways I-15 and 1-70.
The size of the ranch’s deeded property, strategically interspersed with 80,000 acres of public grazing leases in and around the Fishlake National Forest, makes this one of Utah’s largest hunting and grazing operations.
The ranch contains prime hunting terrain for elk and mule deer. Hunting operations are currently run by a third-party guide and the ranch’s owners are guaranteed 2 bull elk tags as well as +/-12 buck deer tags.
Multiple recreational opportunities are available year-round and include ATV, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, hiking, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and ski-touring.
The varied meadow and mountain terrain of Annabella Land & Cattle contains native grasses, numerous plant and tree life and provides habitat for smaller species including coyote, fox, turkey, quail, geese, ducks, pine hens, and a variety of raptors.
The region has become a popular destination for visitors from the Wasatch front as well as other regions of the country. There are opportunities on several sections of the ranch wherein a new owner could develop recreational cabin and/or RV sites.
The ranch includes a mix of deeded irrigated and sub-irrigated pasture as well as tens of thousands of acres of mountainous range for livestock grazing, hunting, and recreation.
Located just outside of Richfield, Utah, Annabella Land & Cattle’s operations are just over 2 hrs. from both downtown Salt Lake City and St George. Richfield is the seat of Sevier County and a popular recreational destination in the heart of Utah’s trail county, easily accessed off highways I-15 and 1-70.
The size of the ranch’s deeded property, strategically interspersed with 80,000 acres of public grazing leases in and around the Fishlake National Forest, makes this one of Utah’s largest hunting and grazing operations.
The ranch contains prime hunting terrain for elk and mule deer. Hunting operations are currently run by a third-party guide and the ranch’s owners are guaranteed 2 bull elk tags as well as +/-12 buck deer tags.
Multiple recreational opportunities are available year-round and include ATV, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, hiking, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and ski-touring.
The varied meadow and mountain terrain of Annabella Land & Cattle contains native grasses, numerous plant and tree life and provides habitat for smaller species including coyote, fox, turkey, quail, geese, ducks, pine hens, and a variety of raptors.
The region has become a popular destination for visitors from the Wasatch front as well as other regions of the country. There are opportunities on several sections of the ranch wherein a new owner could develop recreational cabin and/or RV sites.
Beautiful mountain property with over 1 ¼ miles of Williams Fork River frontage
Completely renovated home overlooking the river and access to adjacent BLM Lands with year-round access all within 2 hours of Denver and less than 45 minutes to Summit County ski areas or Winter Park
The Williams Fork River is a tributary of the Colorado River with headwaters just west of Berthoud Pass
The property’s stretch of river is easily wadeable from either side of the bank and produces rainbows, browns, and the occasional cutthroat and brook trout
Newly renovated, very comfortable 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with deck overlooking the river
Unencumbered by Conservation Easements allowing the new owner the ability to either conserve or develop
The current owner has invested significant resources to mitigate beetle kill timber, which in turn reduces fire danger, improves aesthetic values, and also encourages new growth native grasses, aspen, pine, spruce, and fir
Recreational opportunities abound not only on the ranch but also in the vicinity from fly fishing on the property to other nearby gold medal waters on the Williams Fork and nearby Colorado and Blue Rivers
Other outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, boating, downhill or cross-country skiing, and hunting can all be enjoyed on or around the property and surrounding Arapaho National Forest areas
Beautiful mountain property with over 1 ¼ miles of Williams Fork River frontage
Completely renovated home overlooking the river and access to adjacent BLM Lands with year-round access all within 2 hours of Denver and less than 45 minutes to Summit County ski areas or Winter Park
The Williams Fork River is a tributary of the Colorado River with headwaters just west of Berthoud Pass
The property’s stretch of river is easily wadeable from either side of the bank and produces rainbows, browns, and the occasional cutthroat and brook trout
Newly renovated, very comfortable 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with deck overlooking the river
Unencumbered by Conservation Easements allowing the new owner the ability to either conserve or develop
The current owner has invested significant resources to mitigate beetle kill timber, which in turn reduces fire danger, improves aesthetic values, and also encourages new growth native grasses, aspen, pine, spruce, and fir
Recreational opportunities abound not only on the ranch but also in the vicinity from fly fishing on the property to other nearby gold medal waters on the Williams Fork and nearby Colorado and Blue Rivers
Other outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, boating, downhill or cross-country skiing, and hunting can all be enjoyed on or around the property and surrounding Arapaho National Forest areas
2 ponds covering approximately 3 acres stocked with Bluegill, Rainbow Trout, and Catfish fed by a shallow alluvial water well
Waterfowl and upland bird habitat complete with willows, and cottonwood trees attracting over 200 bird species including migrating waterfowl
An estimated 261 acre-feet per year of non tributary groundwater available from the Fox-Hills Aquifer
Agate Reservoir is an off-stream reservoir with a capacity of 7,727 acre-feet of adjudicated water storage (Note that this amount of storage is high and historically, the reservoir provides irrigation rights for 70 acres and up to 605 acre-ft of water could be developed on an annual basis)
Another well provides water for livestock
Big game hunting for elk, white-tail deer, mule deer, and antelope
Numerous grasses including Alfalfa, Brome, Millet, Buffalo Grass, Dry Mix: 5-seed Grass Crop, Timothy Grass and Sunflowers
2 ponds covering approximately 3 acres stocked with Bluegill, Rainbow Trout, and Catfish fed by a shallow alluvial water well
Waterfowl and upland bird habitat complete with willows, and cottonwood trees attracting over 200 bird species including migrating waterfowl
An estimated 261 acre-feet per year of non tributary groundwater available from the Fox-Hills Aquifer
Agate Reservoir is an off-stream reservoir with a capacity of 7,727 acre-feet of adjudicated water storage (Note that this amount of storage is high and historically, the reservoir provides irrigation rights for 70 acres and up to 605 acre-ft of water could be developed on an annual basis)
Another well provides water for livestock
Big game hunting for elk, white-tail deer, mule deer, and antelope
Numerous grasses including Alfalfa, Brome, Millet, Buffalo Grass, Dry Mix: 5-seed Grass Crop, Timothy Grass and Sunflowers
5 C.F.S Ditch water rights that irrigate approximately 58 acres currently used to grow a grass/alfalfa mix along the banks of the Huerfano River.
Pastures are fenced and have ample water for solid grazing operations.
There is a modest three-bedroom home on the property which, with some work, could be more than serviceable. Current pricing reflects no contributory value of this home.
High wind, solar, gravel, and residential development potential
Irrigated meadows and water rights
1 mile of I-25 frontageExcellent populations of wildlife for hunting or viewing, including mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, antelope, and turkey
5 C.F.S Ditch water rights that irrigate approximately 58 acres currently used to grow a grass/alfalfa mix along the banks of the Huerfano River.
Pastures are fenced and have ample water for solid grazing operations.
There is a modest three-bedroom home on the property which, with some work, could be more than serviceable. Current pricing reflects no contributory value of this home.
High wind, solar, gravel, and residential development potential
Irrigated meadows and water rights
1 mile of I-25 frontageExcellent populations of wildlife for hunting or viewing, including mule deer, whitetail deer, elk, antelope, and turkey
Consists of 7,320 deeded acres, including 157 irrigated acres
Over 3 miles of creek frontage on Willow Creek and Salt Creek and several intermittent creeks and multiple stock ponds
Home to North America’s largest elk herd with resident and migratory animals
Several park-like settings and canyons rimmed by aspen trees make for the perfect hunting setting
Improvements include a 1,605 sq. ft., 3 bed, 2 bath single-story manager’s/guest home, a metal-framed horse stable with eight stalls and tack room, and an outdoor arena
Property managed for wildlife and livestock operations
Exceptional privacy, minutes from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport and Steamboat Springs, CO, and only 1.5 hours from Vail
Convenient year-round access from County Roads 27 and 29
Strategic wildlife wintering range and integral ecosystem for sage grouse
Interspersed with aspen, oak, pine, and rolling grassy areas
An abundance of native forage, plant diversity, and water resources
Consists of 7,320 deeded acres, including 157 irrigated acres
Over 3 miles of creek frontage on Willow Creek and Salt Creek and several intermittent creeks and multiple stock ponds
Home to North America’s largest elk herd with resident and migratory animals
Several park-like settings and canyons rimmed by aspen trees make for the perfect hunting setting
Improvements include a 1,605 sq. ft., 3 bed, 2 bath single-story manager’s/guest home, a metal-framed horse stable with eight stalls and tack room, and an outdoor arena
Property managed for wildlife and livestock operations
Exceptional privacy, minutes from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport and Steamboat Springs, CO, and only 1.5 hours from Vail
Convenient year-round access from County Roads 27 and 29
Strategic wildlife wintering range and integral ecosystem for sage grouse
Interspersed with aspen, oak, pine, and rolling grassy areas
An abundance of native forage, plant diversity, and water resources
Exceptional wildlife habitat for elk, mule deer, whitetail, and turkeys
Healthy mature timber throughout the property
15 miles south of Crawford Nebraska and 4 hours from Denver with excellent year-round access
Close proximity to Ft. Robinson State Park, Box Butte Reservoir, and Chadron, Nebraska
Qualifies for a coveted Landowner Elk Tag
Revenue from CRP and Cattle lease currently brings in around $40,000 collectively, and a hunting lease has the possibility of generating an additional $10,000
Exceptional wildlife habitat for elk, mule deer, whitetail, and turkeys
Healthy mature timber throughout the property
15 miles south of Crawford Nebraska and 4 hours from Denver with excellent year-round access
Close proximity to Ft. Robinson State Park, Box Butte Reservoir, and Chadron, Nebraska
Qualifies for a coveted Landowner Elk Tag
Revenue from CRP and Cattle lease currently brings in around $40,000 collectively, and a hunting lease has the possibility of generating an additional $10,000
Redstone Reserve is located in the Redstone/Masonville area west of Fort Collins and Loveland CO in Larimer County, near the junction of County Road 25E and 38E. It is in the foothills/hogback country just southwest of Horsetooth Reservoir. County Road 25E is also known as Redstone Canyon Road; it bisects the property, separating the riparian area to the east from the more mountainous shrubland acreage to the west;
Although only fifteen minutes to both Fort Collins and Loveland, the area has been largely preserved by Larimer County and the City of Fort Collins, with Redstone Reserve being adjacent to Horsetooth Mountain Park and Open Space and Culver Open Space;
The large redstone-crowned mesa that serves as the backdrop to the property and its main residential area rises 850 feet over the property to the east, sheltering the property from the metro area;
Redstone Creek traverses the property from north to south; it is a seasonal stream that supports a healthy cottonwood-lined riparian area;
While the main operations of the ranch are located along the creek at a comfortable, four-season elevation of 5,400 feet, The Reserve is home to many elevation changes and orientations, and thus possesses a diversity of scenic resources and ecological communities, from foothills grassland, to mountain mahogany shrublands, to ponderosa pine woodlands, and desert cacti. Larimer County and Fort Collins’ Open Space programs found the property’s attributes to be compelling enough to work with the current owner to preserve those values – details on its conservation easement (CE) are below, or contact the listing agent;
Horsetooth Reservoir is a popular recreational area for boating, fishing, and paddleboarding, and has beaches for swimming and picnicking, too; it is a five-minute drive from the property;
Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University and a vibrant downtown filled with restaurants, shopping, music, and culture;
The Northern Colorado Airport for private aircraft is 20 minutes away in Loveland, and Rocky Mountain National Park is forty minutes away in Estes Park.
Redstone Reserve is located in the Redstone/Masonville area west of Fort Collins and Loveland CO in Larimer County, near the junction of County Road 25E and 38E. It is in the foothills/hogback country just southwest of Horsetooth Reservoir. County Road 25E is also known as Redstone Canyon Road; it bisects the property, separating the riparian area to the east from the more mountainous shrubland acreage to the west;
Although only fifteen minutes to both Fort Collins and Loveland, the area has been largely preserved by Larimer County and the City of Fort Collins, with Redstone Reserve being adjacent to Horsetooth Mountain Park and Open Space and Culver Open Space;
The large redstone-crowned mesa that serves as the backdrop to the property and its main residential area rises 850 feet over the property to the east, sheltering the property from the metro area;
Redstone Creek traverses the property from north to south; it is a seasonal stream that supports a healthy cottonwood-lined riparian area;
While the main operations of the ranch are located along the creek at a comfortable, four-season elevation of 5,400 feet, The Reserve is home to many elevation changes and orientations, and thus possesses a diversity of scenic resources and ecological communities, from foothills grassland, to mountain mahogany shrublands, to ponderosa pine woodlands, and desert cacti. Larimer County and Fort Collins’ Open Space programs found the property’s attributes to be compelling enough to work with the current owner to preserve those values – details on its conservation easement (CE) are below, or contact the listing agent;
Horsetooth Reservoir is a popular recreational area for boating, fishing, and paddleboarding, and has beaches for swimming and picnicking, too; it is a five-minute drive from the property;
Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University and a vibrant downtown filled with restaurants, shopping, music, and culture;
The Northern Colorado Airport for private aircraft is 20 minutes away in Loveland, and Rocky Mountain National Park is forty minutes away in Estes Park.
One of the most beloved, well-known properties in the greater Roaring Fork Valley as a result of the Dallenbach family’s longtime hospitality and stewardship. Many locals and visitors have attended events large and small hosted at the ranch, including the Colorado 500, weddings, and the numerous non-profit fundraisers that often take place on the emerald lawn beside the beautiful Fryingpan River.
Approximately 2,800 linear feet of both sides of this gold medal stream, one of the largest private holdings on “The Pan,” one of the great wading, trout streams of Colorado.
Several wells, a spring, and a surface water right irrigate roughly twenty acres and supply water to the numerous cabins and home.
Bordered on three sides by a Colorado state wildlife area and BLM land, making the property “play” even larger and adding to fishing and hunting opportunities.
Five minutes to downtown Basalt, fifteen to Willits and Whole Foods, and thirty to the other Roaring Fork Valley communities, including world-class Aspen and its ski areas and airport (upvalley), and Carbondale and Glenwood Springs (downvalley), meaning everything one needs is nearby.
The property is located at a comfortable all-season elevation of 6,500 feet.
Ruedi Reservoir is located fifteen minutes away in the upper Fryingpan Valley, where boating, camping, and more fishing can be enjoyed.
Historically called the Wood’n’Handle Ranch, the property was originally homesteaded in the 1880s, but acquired by Indy Car race driver, Wally Dallenbach in 1973. The family has since run it as a gentlemen guest ranch, grossing a six-figure income from cabin and event rental.
This property is co-listed with Michael Latousek of Douglas Elliman Aspen.
One of the most beloved, well-known properties in the greater Roaring Fork Valley as a result of the Dallenbach family’s longtime hospitality and stewardship. Many locals and visitors have attended events large and small hosted at the ranch, including the Colorado 500, weddings, and the numerous non-profit fundraisers that often take place on the emerald lawn beside the beautiful Fryingpan River.
Approximately 2,800 linear feet of both sides of this gold medal stream, one of the largest private holdings on “The Pan,” one of the great wading, trout streams of Colorado.
Several wells, a spring, and a surface water right irrigate roughly twenty acres and supply water to the numerous cabins and home.
Bordered on three sides by a Colorado state wildlife area and BLM land, making the property “play” even larger and adding to fishing and hunting opportunities.
Five minutes to downtown Basalt, fifteen to Willits and Whole Foods, and thirty to the other Roaring Fork Valley communities, including world-class Aspen and its ski areas and airport (upvalley), and Carbondale and Glenwood Springs (downvalley), meaning everything one needs is nearby.
The property is located at a comfortable all-season elevation of 6,500 feet.
Ruedi Reservoir is located fifteen minutes away in the upper Fryingpan Valley, where boating, camping, and more fishing can be enjoyed.
Historically called the Wood’n’Handle Ranch, the property was originally homesteaded in the 1880s, but acquired by Indy Car race driver, Wally Dallenbach in 1973. The family has since run it as a gentlemen guest ranch, grossing a six-figure income from cabin and event rental.
This property is co-listed with Michael Latousek of Douglas Elliman Aspen.
Scenic historic ranch within pristine Williams Fork River Valley with meadows and parks ringed by prolific stands of aspen, spruce, pine and fir trees
Pristine elk habitat situated between prime bedding and feeding areas, and home to one of North America’s largest elk herds
Offering quality big game hunting, recreational, and development opportunities
4.8 miles of adjacency to the Routt National Forest along the north slopes of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area, situated just below 11,532 foot Pyramid Peak
Direct access to untamed wilderness offering over 110 high country lakes, 100 miles of fishing streams, and nearly 160 miles of hiking trails
2 miles of Bunker Creek, with the upper reaches of the creek home to isolated cutthroat trout populations and other trout species
Historic water rights consisting of approximately 12.8 CFS flood irrigate approximately 395 acres of hay meadows and pastures
Improved irrigation systems by owner have enhanced grazing for wildlife and livestock
Several ponds and numerous riparian areas located throughout the ranch provide water and feed for wildlife and livestock
The ranch works cooperatively with Colorado Parks and Wildlife to maintain elk and deer herds
End of the road privacy with access via the Flat Tops Scenic Byway
Improvements include guest hunting lodge, guest home, cabin, shop, and several historic stagecoach improvements
One hour to Steamboat Springs and 30 minutes from Yampa Valley Regional Airport with private FBO Services and direct flights from major US cities
Scenic historic ranch within pristine Williams Fork River Valley with meadows and parks ringed by prolific stands of aspen, spruce, pine and fir trees
Pristine elk habitat situated between prime bedding and feeding areas, and home to one of North America’s largest elk herds
Offering quality big game hunting, recreational, and development opportunities
4.8 miles of adjacency to the Routt National Forest along the north slopes of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area, situated just below 11,532 foot Pyramid Peak
Direct access to untamed wilderness offering over 110 high country lakes, 100 miles of fishing streams, and nearly 160 miles of hiking trails
2 miles of Bunker Creek, with the upper reaches of the creek home to isolated cutthroat trout populations and other trout species
Historic water rights consisting of approximately 12.8 CFS flood irrigate approximately 395 acres of hay meadows and pastures
Improved irrigation systems by owner have enhanced grazing for wildlife and livestock
Several ponds and numerous riparian areas located throughout the ranch provide water and feed for wildlife and livestock
The ranch works cooperatively with Colorado Parks and Wildlife to maintain elk and deer herds
End of the road privacy with access via the Flat Tops Scenic Byway
Improvements include guest hunting lodge, guest home, cabin, shop, and several historic stagecoach improvements
One hour to Steamboat Springs and 30 minutes from Yampa Valley Regional Airport with private FBO Services and direct flights from major US cities
The ranch has an incredible recreational resource in the form of nearly 1-mile of the Encampment River and various pond/oxbow aquatic features. The Encampment River is a world-renown wild trout fishery in the region, with blue ribbon designation, ranking in the top 3% of all of Wyoming waters.
The ranch is located within a recreational hub, known for great big-game hunting, winter recreational sports, hiking, biking, and world-class fly fishing, including the Encampment River and nearby North Platte River.
The ranch has natural beauty with a natural cottonwood riparian forest and lush native grassland meadows, all at the base of the stunning Sierra Madre mountain range.
Near the exclusive and world-renowned Old Baldy Club, Brush Creek Ranch, and A Bar A Guest Ranch.
Significant stream improvement projects have been completed on the property through a collaboration and cost-sharing initiative with Trout Unlimited.
The ranch has an incredible recreational resource in the form of nearly 1-mile of the Encampment River and various pond/oxbow aquatic features. The Encampment River is a world-renown wild trout fishery in the region, with blue ribbon designation, ranking in the top 3% of all of Wyoming waters.
The ranch is located within a recreational hub, known for great big-game hunting, winter recreational sports, hiking, biking, and world-class fly fishing, including the Encampment River and nearby North Platte River.
The ranch has natural beauty with a natural cottonwood riparian forest and lush native grassland meadows, all at the base of the stunning Sierra Madre mountain range.
Near the exclusive and world-renowned Old Baldy Club, Brush Creek Ranch, and A Bar A Guest Ranch.
Significant stream improvement projects have been completed on the property through a collaboration and cost-sharing initiative with Trout Unlimited.
Pristine, end-of-the-road high mountain wilderness property
Teeming with wildlife, including trophy elk and several other big and small game species
Adjacent to Wyoming’s largest wilderness area, providing direct access to the 704,000 acre Washakie Wilderness, along with spectacular views of the Washakie Needle and surrounding Washakie Range
Traversed by several miles of the trout-filled South Fork of Owl Creek and several smaller tributaries
The property enjoys several building sites for the construction of homes, lodges, outbuildings, etc.
Located in renowned trophy unit, Elk Unit 64, one of Wyoming’s best trophy bull elk areas
Pristine, end-of-the-road high mountain wilderness property
Teeming with wildlife, including trophy elk and several other big and small game species
Adjacent to Wyoming’s largest wilderness area, providing direct access to the 704,000 acre Washakie Wilderness, along with spectacular views of the Washakie Needle and surrounding Washakie Range
Traversed by several miles of the trout-filled South Fork of Owl Creek and several smaller tributaries
The property enjoys several building sites for the construction of homes, lodges, outbuildings, etc.
Located in renowned trophy unit, Elk Unit 64, one of Wyoming’s best trophy bull elk areas
In a private valley at the confluence of Bill and Willow Creeks and flanked by steeper topography and dense timber on the surrounding National Forest lands
In a private valley at the confluence of Bill and Willow Creeks and flanked by steeper topography and dense timber on the surrounding National Forest lands
One of the few significant holdings in the stunning Cuchara Valley
Outstanding hunting for trophy elk, mule deer, and bear
Less than a mile from the quaint town of La Veta, with restaurants, grocery, and hardware stores
180 acres of irrigated meadow and 120+/- acres of sub-irrigated meadow
Mostly gentle topography with a perfect mix of open meadows and cover for wildlife and cattle
Traversed by three significant ephemeral creeks and extremely well watered with natural lakes, seeps, springs, and tanks
Fabulous views of the iconic Spanish Peaks and Mt. Maestas
Well improved with three existing homes, mountain cabin, barns, and outbuildings including tight, newer cattle handling facilities and water infrastructure
2.5 hours drive from Denver
Protected by a conservation easement allowing for the renovation of existing structures/homes, and construction of a new home and outbuildings on a 3-acre envelope with power/water in place
One of the few significant holdings in the stunning Cuchara Valley
Outstanding hunting for trophy elk, mule deer, and bear
Less than a mile from the quaint town of La Veta, with restaurants, grocery, and hardware stores
180 acres of irrigated meadow and 120+/- acres of sub-irrigated meadow
Mostly gentle topography with a perfect mix of open meadows and cover for wildlife and cattle
Traversed by three significant ephemeral creeks and extremely well watered with natural lakes, seeps, springs, and tanks
Fabulous views of the iconic Spanish Peaks and Mt. Maestas
Well improved with three existing homes, mountain cabin, barns, and outbuildings including tight, newer cattle handling facilities and water infrastructure
2.5 hours drive from Denver
Protected by a conservation easement allowing for the renovation of existing structures/homes, and construction of a new home and outbuildings on a 3-acre envelope with power/water in place
Spectacular views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range
Abundant wildlife including elk, mule deer, and turkeys
Protected by a Deed of Conservation Easement held by Colorado Open Lands, a statewide land trust based in Lakewood, Colorado
Spring-fed livestock ponds which support seasonal stocked fishing
Rustic 3,000 sq. ft. log home headquarters residence
1,300 sq. ft. managers home, and 3,000 sq. ft. Quonset barn/mechanic’s shop and working pens
18 unit commercial RV park infrastructure, including office, laundry, and showers
The Deed of Conservation Easement is a working land and scenic open space easement covering 627 acres of the ranch and allows for two additional future building envelopes (see map)
Spectacular views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range
Abundant wildlife including elk, mule deer, and turkeys
Protected by a Deed of Conservation Easement held by Colorado Open Lands, a statewide land trust based in Lakewood, Colorado
Spring-fed livestock ponds which support seasonal stocked fishing
Rustic 3,000 sq. ft. log home headquarters residence
1,300 sq. ft. managers home, and 3,000 sq. ft. Quonset barn/mechanic’s shop and working pens
18 unit commercial RV park infrastructure, including office, laundry, and showers
The Deed of Conservation Easement is a working land and scenic open space easement covering 627 acres of the ranch and allows for two additional future building envelopes (see map)
Close proximity to Ranch Community Headquarters and Owners / Guest Cabin
Elevated homesite high above the Smith Creek Basin
One of only 10 properties within the exclusive Ranches at Five Pine Mesa, affording additional amenities, ranch management, and resources
Located approximately 10 miles west of Toponas, Colorado
The neighboring National Forest & Wilderness Area provide an array of recreational pursuits and exploration right out the doorstep
Trophy hunting for North America’s largest “White River Elk Herd” on abounding acres of adjoining Routt National Forest (GMU 26)
Private alpine setting with proximity to both Steamboat Springs and Vail Valley airports
2 Acre building envelope with panoramic views of the Flat Top Mountains and Gore Range
Property “ready to build” complete with domestic well, utilities, and improved roads
A solid network of horseback, ATV, mountain biking, and snowshoe trails winds through the property and connects to the National Forest for seamless access
Close proximity to Ranch Community Headquarters and Owners / Guest Cabin
Elevated homesite high above the Smith Creek Basin
One of only 10 properties within the exclusive Ranches at Five Pine Mesa, affording additional amenities, ranch management, and resources
Located approximately 10 miles west of Toponas, Colorado
The neighboring National Forest & Wilderness Area provide an array of recreational pursuits and exploration right out the doorstep
Trophy hunting for North America’s largest “White River Elk Herd” on abounding acres of adjoining Routt National Forest (GMU 26)
Private alpine setting with proximity to both Steamboat Springs and Vail Valley airports
2 Acre building envelope with panoramic views of the Flat Top Mountains and Gore Range
Property “ready to build” complete with domestic well, utilities, and improved roads
A solid network of horseback, ATV, mountain biking, and snowshoe trails winds through the property and connects to the National Forest for seamless access