Mirr Ranch Group


Founded in 2005 by Ken Mirr, Mirr Ranch Group is a ranch real estate brokerage specializing in legacy ranches and sporting properties with conservation values. Our belief is that selling landscapes is comparable to dealing in fine art and requires a depth of understanding, skill, and tailored marketing to reach sophisticated ultra high net-worth buyers.

We have a proven track record, and our group has distinctive backgrounds and education with exceptional communication and negotiation skills. Our team consists of MBAs, marketers, wildlife biologists, outfitters, ranch managers, skilled negotiators from national conservation groups, and PR specialists to tackle the sensitive issues.

$12,000,000  •  957 acres
We are pleased to present Elizabeth Creek Ranch, a 957± acre ranch located just south of the Town of Elizabeth in Elbert County, Colorado. Situated within the Southeast Denver Metro growth corridor, the property offers a unique combination of scale, riparian habitat, water rights, cattle operation potential, existing improvements, and long-term conservation opportunity. Today, it’s a working ranch — productive and full of recreational appeal — but given where it sits and how the area is growing, it’s also a strong land-banking play with real upside down the road. This is a rare chance to acquire a large-scale, water-backed property. Between the ag income, the recreation, and the development potential — all backed by a surrounding ownership pattern that keeps this corner of Elbert County private and stable — it’s a compelling long-term hold.
$5,950,000  •  2,390 acres
Overview Bear Creek Ranch combines two live-water drainages — Bear Creek and Sybille Creek — with irrigation rights, rangeland, and big game habitat across 2,470± deeded and BLM acres. Rock outcroppings rise above cottonwood-lined creek bottoms, creating a landscape that shifts from riparian corridors to deep ravines, canyons, and mountaintops within Sybille Canyon. Improvements Bear Creek Ranch offers a well-rounded set of improvements to support both a full-time residence and working ranch operations. The main home is a 1,578± sq. ft., one-story frame residence built in 1972, offering 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with a finished basement. Two pole-frame outbuildings, built in 1978 and totaling more than 4,500± sq. ft., provide ample shop, barn, and equipment storage for ranch operations.
$59,900,000  •  287 acres
One of the most sought-after and iconic ranches in the Vail Valley
$950,000  •  160 acres
Featuring • 1,260 sq ft, 1-bedroom, 1-bath cabin with detached garage, greenhouse, and insulated office/man cave all on the grid. • Pristine maintenance throughout the property • Live water • Currently qualifying for landowner tags • Immediate adjacency to the Laramie Peak Wildlife Habitat Management Area and extensive public-land trail systems and access. • End-of-the-road privacy, surrounded by excellent big-game habitat • Located within Area 7 Elk Area, currently qualifying for landowner tags • Bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, bears, and numerous other game and non-game species are observed daily on the property.
$3,000,000  •  273 acres
Great location, only 20 minutes from the amenities of Durango, and 55 minutes from Purgatory Ski Resort Dry Creek flows through the ranch for approximately ½ mile Exceptional wildlife habitat provides for healthy populations of elk and mule deer Over-the-counter elk tags are available, and the ranch qualifies for the Colorado LPP, offering additional mule deer tag possibilities. Good water rights combined with a refined delivery system provide for nice grazing and hay production Two homes, several barns and other outbuildings, heated shop, guest quarters, and a full suite of cattle handling facilities Homes and shop are furnished, and a full set of farm equipment is included The ranch is not encumbered by any conservation easements
$850,000  •  120 acres
Ranch Operations The Mickelsen Cabin has been a family retreat and hideaway for many years, providing the hub for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation for family and friends on the nearby public access points that surround the property Aesthetic Value The property is situated adjacent to Albany Peak and just east of Laramie Peak, presenting scenic vistas and varied topography, including rock outcroppings, mountain meadows, deep canyons, and sprawling vistas. It is noteworthy that this property, along with several hundred thousand acres of this mountain range, was affected by a wildfire in 2012. Since then, the native flora and fauna have begun to regenerate; new tree growth has sprouted, and the ecosystem is recovering. Investment Value This property offers a year-round, accessible recreational retreat with valuable improvements and direct access to thousands of acres of public land via the bordering Medicine Bow National Forest. Its close proximity to growing municipalities, including the Colorado Front Range and Cheyenne, is poised to enhance its value over time.
$2,400,000  •  27 acres
Overview While Roxborough Reserve encompasses just 27± acres, it is surrounded by more than 3,300 acres of protected state land, with the vast expanse of the Pike National Forest extending beyond the property to the west. The combination creates a property that lives far larger than its deeded acreage and offers a remarkable sense of privacy and seclusion just 40 minutes from Downtown Denver. Improvements Vacant land with a permitted residential well and rights to two residential building sites. Location Located in Douglas County, approximately 2 miles south of Chatfield Reservoir and 30 miles from Downtown Denver, the property offers convenient access to Littleton, the Denver Tech Center, and the broader Front Range. Locale Situated in the Front Range foothills among the spectacular red sandstone formations that define the Roxborough landscape, the property lies just south of the South Platte River corridor and minutes from the Colorado Trail. The surrounding protected lands provide exceptional scenery, abundant wildlife habitat, and immediate access to outdoor recreation. Climate Typical of Colorado’s Front Range foothills, the area experiences four distinct seasons characterized by mild summers, colorful autumns, snowy winters, and vibrant springs, making it well-suited for year-round living or a seasonal retreat. Overview The area supports large elk herds, mule deer, wild turkeys, and other small game, and the surrounding protected lands create exceptional wildlife viewing and a natural base for outdoor pursuits. Note: Hunting is not permitted within Roxborough State Park; prospective buyers should contact Colorado Parks & Wildlife for current regulations. Fishing The Waterton Canyon trailhead is 4 minutes north, with direct access to the South Platte River’s Gold Medal fly-fishing waters — some of the finest rainbow and brown trout habitat in Colorado. Recreation Immediate trail access for mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, and camping — including the Colorado Trail, Pike-San Isabel National Forest, Rampart Range, and Lost Creek Wilderness. Horses Well-suited for horses, with open terrain and direct access to miles of trail and open space in every direction. Ranch Operations The property is vacant ground with no current fencing to separate it from state park lands Water Rights One permitted residential well Conservation Roxborough Reserve is an obvious and important conservation opportunity to protect the significant wildlife habitat, viewshed, and open space values of the surrounding State Park Aesthetic Value Framed by the iconic red sandstone formations that define the Roxborough landscape, the property offers sweeping Front Range views, native grasslands, and abundant wildlife in a natural setting largely untouched by development. Few inholdings along the Front Range can match the visual character and raw beauty of Roxborough Reserve. Conservation Value As a private inholding within the landscape surrounding Roxborough State Park, Roxborough Reserve presents a rare and compelling stewardship opportunity. The property’s adjacency to more than 3,300 acres of permanently protected state land and its sensitive natural character make it an outstanding candidate for a conservation easement, with the potential for significant tax advantages while ensuring the land is preserved in perpetuity. Investment Value Private inholdings surrounded by protected public land are exceedingly rare and, by definition, irreplaceable. With two permitted building sites, a domestic well already in place, and a location just 40 minutes from one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country, Roxborough Reserve offers a compelling combination of scarcity, natural amenity, and long-term value that simply cannot be replicated.
$3,950,000  •  320 acres
Location The ranch is located on the Western Slope of Colorado, west of Aspen and Crested Butte. It is situated at the end of a private road, approximately two miles from a county road that is maintained year-round. Elevations on the ranch range from 7,800 to 8,400 feet, and it is surrounded by the Gunnison National Forest on three sides. Improvements The main gathering place is a beautiful, turnkey 5-bedroom lodge, fully equipped with new, state-of-the-art off-grid systems. Every detail has been meticulously refined to provide a great space for family, guests, and entertainment. There is also a vintage log cook house, a two-bedroom log cabin, four one-room cabins, a machinery shed with a shop, and other miscellaneous outbuildings. Hunting The ranch is situated in a very desirable location for big game hunting. It is surrounded by the Gunnison National Forest on three sides, where healthy populations of elk, mule deer, and moose call home. This section of National Forest is designated as non-motorized, and the nearest public access point is several miles away. The ranch boasts numerous attributes that give wildlife good reasons to call it their home, including a nice mix of aspen groves and dark timber interspersed with grassy meadows and ponds that are watered by numerous irrigation ditches that bisect the ranch. There are also several acres of food plots placed in strategic locations. The ranch lies within Game Management Unit 521, which offers over-the-counter elk tags for second and third rifle seasons. It also qualifies for Colorado’s Land Owner Preference Program, which offers additional possibilities for mule deer tags. Recreation The ranch is very accessible and usable due to its gentle slope and a nice trail system throughout for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, ATV’ing, snowmobiling, or cross-country skiing. The fact that the ranch is surrounded by the National Forest on three sides greatly expands the scope of recreational opportunities available and makes the ranch feel much larger than its actual size. There are some nearby lakes and a nice stream that parallels the east boundary of the ranch. Ranch Operations Historic water rights delivered through a series of ditches throughout the ranch, water some very nice grassy meadows and ponds. The ranch offers great summer grazing, as well as hay production. A lot of effort has been placed upon best management practices with regard to weed control and improving grazing and hay production, and it shows! Conservation Value The ranch is not encumbered by any conservation easements, but would be an excellent candidate for an easement, if desired.
$1,350,000  •  40 acres
40± acres less than an hour from Denver with direct access off US Highway 285 Access to a lightly pressured stretch of the North Fork of the South Platte River Bordered by public land for expanded recreation and exploration Multiple building sites across highly usable mountain terrain Productive trout water within one of Colorado’s premier fishing corridors
$4,950,000  •  1,300 acres
The North Canyon Ranch is located at the base of the Pahvant Mountains, part of the Fishlake National Forest, and just minutes from the historic town of Fillmore, Utah. The ranch is surrounded by open valleys to the west and mountains to the east. The area boasts easy access to ATV trails, hunting, camping, and fishing. Fillmore, located in Central Utah, once served as the original territorial capital and is situated halfway between the Wasatch Front and St George. Travel time from Provo, Utah is only 90 minutes. The ranch and community offer a quieter pace of life but plenty of amenities. The entry to the western border of the North Canyon Ranch provides stunning views of mountains to the east and south. The main home overlooks irrigated pasture and is ideally situated for wildlife viewing. Trails leading north and east provide direct access to the remainder of the ranch, which consists of juniper and sage-covered pasture and hillsides. Hunting The area provides excellent opportunities for hunting wild turkey, elk, mule deer, and grouse. The Fillmore Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is adjacent to the ranch and managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) for wildlife conservation as well as public access. North Canyon Ranch is a member of the Pahvant Mountain Landowners Association and privy to a share of annual receipts from bull elk tag sales. The ranch is in the Fillmore Pahvant hunt unit which is open to limited entry and general season elk and deer hunts.
$22,000,000  •  458 acres
A rare offering within the Front Range that combines proximity, protected surroundings, and high-quality improvements. Replacement constraints and limited inventory position the ranch as a long-term hold for buyers seeking both lifestyle and legacy.
$4,995,000  •  47 acres
Ranch Operations Within the shared ranch, the Equestrian Center delivers consistent, high-quality care and a well-rounded program for both owners and guests. Horses are supported by pipe-fenced paddocks with run-in shelters, summer pasture, and a structured care routine including twice-daily checks, feeding, minerals, automatic waterers, and ongoing health management. Owners have access to a full suite of equestrian amenities, including tack rooms, shaded grooming areas, a round pen, outdoor arena, regulation polo field, and miles of maintained trails. A small string of ranch horses is also available for non-horse owners and guests. The shared ranch further supports a working Black Angus cow/calf operation, reinforcing the property’s authentic agricultural character.
$6,000,000  •  160 acres
Flowing through the heart of the Moose Willow Ranch, Horse Creek is the crown jewel of this extraordinary 160-acre wilderness retreat. This classic freestone fishery winds 1 ¾ +/- miles through the property, offering walk-and-wade fly fishing for wild rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout averaging 12–14 inches all within one of Wyoming’s most breathtaking settings. Set beneath the towering Breccia formations and the dramatic silhouettes of Bodecker, Cathedral Peak, and the rugged Five Pockets, the creek runs cold, clear, and productive through every season. Surrounded by millions of acres of Shoshone National Forest, the ranch provides a rare combination of private water and true wilderness solitude, with the sweeping panorama of the Absaroka Range as your constant backdrop. Whether as a full-time residence or a seasonal fly fishing sanctuary, Moose Willow Ranch is a rare opportunity to own your own stretch of wild Wyoming water in an untouched mountain retreat.
$6,250,000  •  400 acres
400 +/- total acres Adjacent to limited access 9,983 acres of State Land 12 miles from Downtown Buffalo, WY & 26 miles from Sheridan County Airport Landowner tag opportunities for elk, antelope, and deer, with habitat on the property and in adjacent public land Access to Big Horn National Forest Multiple lease income streams from whiskey barrel storage, pivot alfalfa production, grazing, and house tenancy No conservation easement
$925,000  •  160 acres
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.
$1,850,000  •  15,000 acres
A vacant pond lot within easy proximity to the village Membership to the exclusive Elk Creek Ranch Private access to more than 30 miles of rivers and streams, known for some of the finest dry fly-fishing ranches in North America Truly world-class big game hunting for a variety of species Includes shared interest approximately 15,000 total deeded acres Unparalleled luxury and club amenities (lodge, cabins, restaurant, fly shop, equestrian center, event barn, sporting clays, private trails network) Exclusive homestead sites with the opportunity to construct a custom residence
$4,125,000  •  2,979 acres
2,979 +/- total acres 27 miles to Saratoga 3 Miles of year-round live water, providing excellent small creek fishing and a water source for grazing Land owner tag opportunities for elk, antelope, and deer, with habitat on the property and in adjacent public land Adjacent to Medicine Bow National Forest (1,090,000 acres) Speculative opportunity for future development in the area for substantial gravel reserves
$9,750,000  •  629 acres
- Five hundred acres of irrigated pasture supports up to 300 cows from late spring through the early fall grazing season - Priority surface water rights from Duck Creek & Rock Creek dating back to the 1890s - Fenced and cross-fenced pasture with livestock sorting and loading corrals - Multiple building sites suited for a private family compound, equestrian facilities, barns, and guest homes - Strong conservation candidate with four adjacent properties already under conservation easements - Year-round accessibility, minutes from local amenities and just 30 minutes to West Yellowstone and Yellowstone Airport
$22,500,000  •  517 acres
- The T 7 Ranch is a 5th-generation, family-owned cattle ranch located in the heart of the Kamas Valley. - The ranch includes 150 acres of lush, flood-irrigated pasture and home to grazing cattle from spring through fall. - 350 acres of gently sloping sage-covered hillside on the ranch butt up against the western edge of the Wasatch Cache National Forest. - Priority water rights that date back to the 1870s and valuable water shares are included in the sale. - The ranch is a blank canvas on which to build a home with barns and riding facilities. - The T 7 Ranch represents one of the most significant land holdings currently for sale in Kamas Valley. Due to the rapid loss of productive hay and pasture ground in the region, the ranch is an excellent candidate for conservation.
$8,950,000  •  8,481 acres
- 8,481 total acres (3,040± deeded and 5,441± leased) - Custom luxury home newly built in 2021 – 3,831 sqft, 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, and oversized 3-car garage, with a vast open concept and panoramic views - Immaculate supporting infrastructure, including a heated shop, livestock barn and corrals, an airplane hangar, and a grass airstrip - Diverse mountain acreage, with incredible scenery, privacy, and live water for recreational pursuits, as well as agricultural operations - 1.25 miles of Bates Creek fishery - End of the road privacy - 40 minutes to Downtown Casper, WY, and 4 miles from the pavement via private access road for excellent privacy and seclusion - Territorial water rights are available for 91 acres, facilitated by a newly designed, improved, and easily operated system for enhancing food plots or livestock grazing
$5,500,000  •  111 acres
- 111± acres bordering Pike National Forest for 1.5 miles - Fully furnished 7,500 sq. ft. alpine log home & recently remodeled 4-bed, 2-bath caretaker’s cabin and hay/equipment barn - 30-acre hay meadow, pond, and forest mitigation plan in place - World-class fly-fishing on the nearby South Platte River (Gold Medal waters) - Prime big game hunting in Pike National Forest (GMU 59) - End-of-the-road privacy with easy access: 10 miles to Sedalia, 35 miles to Denver - Trails directly from the ranch to the Colorado Trail, Rampart Range & beyond - Professionally engineered zip-line spanning over 400 yards
$3,250,000  •  685 acres
Spectacular views of Pikes Peak Excellent elk, mule deer, and wild turkey habitat Oak Creek water rights Beautifully appointed 4,000 sq ft home Newly remodeled designer kitchen 2,500 sq ft implement barn 10-minute drive from both Cañon City and Florence, Colorado Commercial air service is an hour drive to Colorado Springs, CO
$2,800,000  •  250 acres
Productivity, diversity, and proximity are the cornerstones of the Fremont Valley Farm. Few opportunities arise in the area to purchase a productive farm adjacent to the city limits of Riverton, or anywhere in central Wyoming, that also offers diversity in crops, wildlife, revenue streams, and recreation. Nestled into the Wind River Valley, Riverton is surrounded by the Wind River, Absaroka, and Owl Creek ranges—providing incredible access to hiking, fishing, rafting, climbing (e.g., Wild Iris), and more, all within an hour’s reach.
$1,499,000  •  20 acres
- Featuring 360-degree views, yet only ½ mile from US Hwy 40 - Centrally located in Grand County, a recreational mecca known for downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, golfing, fishing, hiking, road cycling, mountain biking, hunting, snowmobiling, horseback riding, ATV’ing, and more - With over 4,300 square feet of living space, this isn’t just a lodge—it’s a basecamp for everything Grand County has to offer
$3,350,000  •  68 acres
Bordering both Rocky Mountain National Park and the Arapaho National Forest, Colorado Headwaters Ranch is a rare confluence of natural grandeur, water access, and legacy value. Set at the headwaters of the Colorado River, this 68.62± acre retreat offers nearly 2,000 feet of private river frontage, a 5-acre stream-fed lake, irrigated hay meadow, and two pad-ready building sites for the next owner’s dream home. Located just minutes from Grand Lake, this legacy ranch delivers an unmatched blend of recreational opportunity, conservation potential, and long-term investment value — all framed by federally protected lands on two sides.
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