- This recreational retreat comprises approximately 160 acres and is situated in Albany County, though its location is in close proximity to Platte County, making Wheatland, Wyoming, a convenient base of operations.
- Nestled against Albany Peak and the Fish Creek headwaters in the Laramie Mountain Range foothills.
- Improvements include:
- 1,364 sq. ft. Newly Remodeled Main Residence
- 6,720 sq. ft. lodge-like structure with a commercial-sized kitchen, suitable for large gatherings or a large camp.
- Additional structures include a 4,620 sq. ft. shop/storage building, a storage building, and a covered picnic area.
- Borders the Medicine Bow National Forest, providing “end-of-road” access to thousands of acres of public land.
- Located within the famed Area 7 elk area.
Halo Ranch
Encompassing about a mile of the upper stretch of Tomichi Creek and the confluence of Dawson Creek.
- Located in proximity to Gunnison, Colorado
- One mile of trout filled Tomichi Creek
- Productive hay meadows
- Adjoins National Forest & BLM lands
- Easy year-round access off of Highway 50
- Hunting in GMU 551
Situated at the base of Monarch Pass and adjoining public lands lies Halo Ranch, a 96-acre ranch with the resources of a much larger scale property. Encompassing about a mile of the upper stretch of Tomichi Creek and the confluence of Dawson Creek, the ranch is a hidden gem for the fly-fishing enthusiast. The classic oxbows of this high-mountain stream provide habitat for large brown trout and an opportunity for the visionary new owner to further enhance the fishery while continuing with the historic legacy of western stewardship. Halo Ranch is protected by a Conservation Easement held by Colorado Open Lands that preserves the agricultural and riparian values of the property while also permitting responsible development within a 5-acre building envelope.
Mirr Ranch Group proudly represented the Buyer. Photography courtesy of Monarch Realty, Inc.
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