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$12,900,000  •  1,204 acres
$13,900,000
Encompassing 1,204+/- deeded acres, Black Canyon Ranch is distinguished by its plentiful irrigation water and beautiful setting, combining lush meadows and mountain vistas. It is an outstanding equestrian property, offering an attractive blend of scenery, production, wildlife, and custom improvements. With an exceptional location next to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, the ranch overlooks the picturesque meadows of Bostwick Park, with a dramatic backdrop of the San Juan Mountains. The ranch boundaries span the width of the irrigated Bostwick Park mesa, encompassing treed hills that reach into adjacent BLM lands on either side. Abundant water rights irrigate the majority of the ranch lands through a combination of pivots, buried lines with sprinkler guns, gated pipe, and flood irrigation. The productive irrigated meadows are a magnet for wildlife, drawing elk and deer from the surrounding foothills in the evenings. A full complement of functional improvements rounds out the ranch, including an owner’s residence, equestrian facilities, and supporting infrastructure. Black Canyon Ranch features a sunny southwest Colorado location that is secluded yet accessible, only 15 minutes from Montrose and within 90 minutes of two top Colorado ski resorts. Offered in cooperation with Ty Jennings of Shining Mountain Realty. The Facts: ~ Off the beaten path, yet surprisingly close to civilization ~ Located 12 miles east of Montrose (population 22,000) and the Montrose Regional Airport ~ 70 miles from Grand Junction (population 71,870+/-) ~ 78 miles from Telluride and 90 miles from Crested Butte ski resorts ~ Elevations range from 6,300 to 7,200 feet MSL Water rights include 38.5 shares in the Cimarron Canal and Reservoir Company ~ Main house of 4,327+/- square feet with four bedrooms was constructed in 1999 ~ Ranch headquarters include a horse barn, pens, a riding arena, a shop, equipment storage, and a caretaker’s house, with pipe fencing throughout ~ No conservation easement
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$7,060,000  •  840 acres
The East Dolores Creek Ranch is 840+/- acres full of beauty, accessibility, and history, one of the finest mountain ranch properties in Western Colorado. Incredible homesites abound with San Juan, Cimarron & West Elk Mountain Views, falling to the lush Uncompahgre River Valley. Bordered on the west by National Forest land and crossed by Dolores Creek. Herds of Trophy Rocky Mt. Elk & Mule Deer along with Shiras Moose, turkey, grouse, quail, black bear, and mountain lion roam treed understory and graze the lush meadows and Gamble oak draws. This property features rolling topography, strong year-round springs, East Fork of Dolores creek & small ponds, along with recent brush thinning fire mitigation treatment. Old growth Ponderosa trees make up most of the forested areas with Pinion Juniper and Gambel oaks scattered throughout the lush grass filled meadows and draws, hidden patches of Aspen glades complete the landscape. The ranch is accessed year-round via paved county road to the front gate and internally over private graveled and gated roads. This property has a rustic 1,200 sq/ft cabin, that can be easily remolded to a beautiful place to refresh and enjoy the beauty of the ranch. East Dolores Creek Ranch also boasts multiple home sites that are some of the best in all of Colorado. The ranch adjoins the Cornerstone Club, a Greg Norman 18-hole Golf Course, and has direct access to power and natural gas. Less than 45 minutes to the slopes of Telluride, Ice climbing in Ouray and less than 30 minutes to Montrose regional airport with direct Flights from flights from Boston, Denver, Dallas, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York, San Francisco, and Charlotte make travel simple. East Dolores Creek is a legacy ranch in the heart of Western Colorado. As an investment, family retreat, hunters dream or favorite season get-away, the ranch is above and beyond the finest lands Colorado has to offer.
$1,200,000  •  640 acres
Uncompahgre Valley Ranch matters because it gives you control of a substantial block of Western Colorado ground with privacy, habitat, water, access, and flexibility, without the limitations of a conservation easement. This is the kind of ranch that works for a family looking to hunt, run cattle, build long-term value, and hold onto a piece of country that still feels intact. The ranch consists of 640± deeded acres in a part of Colorado where usable acreage, strong wildlife habitat, and proximity to town do not often line up this well. Located just 35 to 40 minutes from the Montrose airport, the property is easy to reach without giving up the feeling that you are out in ranch country. That balance matters. You can leave town, be on the ranch in well under an hour, and step into a landscape that feels private, quiet, and built for real use. The cover on this ranch is one of its defining strengths. Dense oak, pinion, and juniper provide the kind of habitat that holds wildlife and gives the ranch depth across the seasons. The property also includes expansive sub-irrigated meadows, creating a strong contrast between heavy cover and open feed. That mix is important for both wildlife and livestock. It gives the ranch texture, function, and the kind of natural transition serious land buyers pay attention to. Water is always part of the conversation on a ranch, and here you have two spring-fed ponds that add both practical value and wildlife appeal. The ranch is also influenced by the nearby East Fork Dry Creek, which runs just off the property on the neighboring BLM. When you walk country like this, you can see why animals use it. There is cover, water, feed, and room to move. For the buyer focused on recreation, this is a serious GMU 62 hunting property with opportunities for elk, mule deer, bear, and turkey. Just as important, the ranch borders BLM on three sides and has permitted access through the BLM, which gives the property a much larger feel on the ground. Deeded acres matter, but how a ranch lives is just as important. Bordering public land on three sides changes the experience. It gives you elbow room, protects the sense of seclusion, and strengthens the wildlife value over time. The ranch is also set up for practical use. There are new interior roads in place, and the property is fenced for cattle, making it functional from day one. That means you are not starting from scratch. Whether your priority is seasonal grazing, hunting use, family recreation, or holding the ranch as a long-term asset, the groundwork has already been laid. What stands out most about Uncompahgre Valley Ranch is how many boxes it checks without trying to be something it is not. It is a real ranch with good ground, good habitat, good access, and the kind of setting that gives you options. You can hunt it, run cattle on it, improve it over time, and enjoy the fact that it is not burdened by a conservation easement. For the right buyer, that freedom matters.
$4,950,000  •  435 acres
Storm King Ranch is a 435± deeded acre Western Colorado holding located about 20 minutes from Montrose and its regional airport. The ranch combines irrigated production, wildlife habitat, year-round access, and a residence built for long-term rural living. The main residence is a 3,967± square foot Lindal post-and-beam home built in 2008, with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, an office, a bonus room, a loft, and a 3-car garage. The house includes a 17.8 kW solar array, 400-amp electrical service, geothermal heating and cooling, a built-in wood pellet-burning fireplace for backup heat, and a whole-house reverse osmosis water system supplied by a private well. The land sits at an elevation of roughly 7,300 to 8,000 feet and carries the kind of country that defines this part of Colorado: pinon, juniper, oak brush, sage, open parks, and broad views. A seasonal creek runs through the ranch, and the property includes multiple stock ponds along with 70± acres of irrigated ground currently used for grass and alfalfa hay production. The irrigation setup is substantial, with approximately 134 acre-feet of water through the Bostwick Park and Cimarron Canal systems, plus high-pressure underground irrigation installed in 2012, including big gun sprinklers and gated pipe. The ranch is also fenced and cross-fenced for rotational grazing. Storm King Ranch lies in GMU 65, where elk, mule deer, black bear, mountain lion, bobcat, turkey, and small game all use the ranch and surrounding country. Elk are frequent from archery through late rifle seasons, and the ranch is well suited for both archery and rifle hunting because of its mix of open ground and cover. Mule deer use is also strong, with both resident and migratory animals moving through the ranch, and the property is eligible for the Landowner Preference Program for mule deer. Over-the-counter elk tags are available for residents in archery and second and third rifle seasons. The ranch also benefits from a location that expands its usable footprint beyond the deeded acreage. It borders 160± acres of landlocked BLM and is surrounded by conservation easements and large private ranches, which helps preserve the open feel and support wildlife movement. Nearby public land, local trail systems, and the surrounding region provide access to horseback riding, hiking, hunting, skiing, fishing, and off-ranch exploration. Silver Jack Reservoir, the Gunnison River, and Blue Mesa Reservoir all add to the broader recreational appeal. Supporting improvements add to the ranch's function. A 3,500± square foot enclosed rustic metal pole barn provides storage and agricultural support, and the property's year-round access by county-maintained gravel road keeps it practical in a way that many larger mountain properties are not. For the buyer looking for a ranch that can be lived on, worked, and enjoyed without losing its connection to the larger landscape, Storm King Ranch stands on solid ground. It is a property with the kind of foundation that supports both immediate use and long term plans.
$19,900,000  •  226 acres
Elk Mountain Resort: Private Colorado Mountain Retreat & Hospitality Property Elk Mountain Resort exists because places like this are becoming harder to find. Nearly 226± deeded acres of private mountain ground, surrounded by the vast public lands of the Uncompahgre, Grand Mesa, and Gunnison National Forests, positioned in one of the most sought-after corners of Western Colorado. For decades, this property has served as a base for gathering; families, events, corporate retreats, and travelers seeking the quiet and scale of the San Juan Mountains. - Guest Accommodations: 19 three-bedroom cabins and 21 lodge rooms supporting group retreats, events, and destination stays. - Event Infrastructure: Lodge with commercial kitchen, restaurant, ballroom, lounge areas, and wedding chapel designed for conferences, weddings, and corporate retreats. - Recreation Amenities: Private lake, shooting range, tennis courts, rock climbing wall, horse barn, volleyball court, gym, sauna, and childcare facilities. - Operational Infrastructure: Wagner CAT generator, waste treatment system, diesel fire pump, helicopter landing area, and maintenance shop. - Location: Approximately 22± miles from Montrose and 35± miles from Telluride in the heart of Colorado's San Juan Mountain recreation corridor. The infrastructure already in place tells the story of what the property has been built to support. At the center of the resort is a full-service lodge featuring a commercial kitchen, restaurant space, dining room, lounge areas, and a grand ballroom designed for weddings, conferences, and group gatherings. A unique tasting room carved from a historic mine shaft adds character and history to the experience, while spa facilities and gathering areas allow guests to slow down and stay awhile. Accommodations are designed to support larger groups without sacrificing privacy. The resort includes 19 three-bedroom, two-bath cabins and 21 one-bedroom lodge rooms, creating flexible lodging for events, retreats, or seasonal tourism operations. Each structure is positioned to take advantage of the surrounding forest, mountain views, and the quiet that defines this landscape. The land itself provides the foundation for the experience. A private lake supports fishing and outdoor recreation, while the surrounding forest offers immediate access to the region's wildlife and backcountry. From the property, you are directly connected to nearly 3 million acres of surrounding National Forest, creating year-round access for hiking, horseback riding, hunting, fishing, and winter recreation. Additional improvements expand the operational capacity of the resort. The property includes a shooting range, tennis courts, wedding chapel, horse barn, rock climbing wall, volleyball court, gym, sauna, childcare center, and multiple recreational facilities. A large shop supports maintenance and operations. Infrastructure systems include a Wagner CAT generator, diesel fire pump, waste treatment system, and helicopter landing area, allowing the property to function independently and safely in a remote mountain setting. Elk Mountain Resort sits approximately 22± miles from Montrose and 35± miles from Telluride, placing it within reach of commercial air service, world-class skiing, and the region's well-known mountain communities. Ouray, known for its historic character and hot springs, is also nearby. Properties with this level of acreage, infrastructure, and proximity to the San Juan Mountains rarely come available. Elk Mountain Resort already operates as a destination gathering place and offers the next owner the opportunity to build upon that foundation, whether expanding the hospitality model, creating a private mountain retreat, or continuing its legacy as a place where people gather, work, and build lasting memories in the mountains.
$1,997,500  •  85 acres
Skybreak Mesa Ranch: Stunning Mountain Views, Exceptional Privacy, Acreage with Irrigation and Diverse Terrain Skybreak Mesa Ranch offers the kind of acreage buyers look for in the Montrose area: usable irrigated ground, meaningful improvements, unparalleled privacy, spectacular views in every direction, and wide-ranging topographic character to create a ranch that feels both functional and distinctly its own. Key Features: -Residence: The 2-story modern farm-house style residence with a wrap-around covered porch is substantial with 3,474± total square feet. Included is a 1,000± square foot accessory dwelling unit (ADU) providing living space flexibility as well as a full unfinished basement. -Additional Improvements: A newly built and insulated 64'x40' shop; a horse set up with a tack room, 64'x12'x12' lean-to shelter, a second free-standing horse shelter, an electric-fenced and irrigated pasture, and a hay storage shelter; a fully-fenced vegetable garden with raised beds and fruit trees attached to a drip irrigation system, greenhouse, frost free spigot, and electric power; a fully fenced, expansive, and level to gently sloping yard connected to a pressurized sprinkler system; mature landscaping connected to a drip irrigation system; an RV pad with a 50 Amp electrical hookup, water and septic connections; and 2 chicken coops with water and electric. -Acreage: 85± deeded and perimeter-fenced acres with a mix of irrigated land, flat usable ground while also featuring mesa topography, slopes, draws, tree cover, dense forest, and an elevated setting that creates unparalleled privacy and breathtaking views. The home sits on top of the mesa above the surrounding valleys. This setting provides 360-degree views from the home that include the Grand Mesa to the North, Black Canyon National Park and the Town of Montrose to the East, Cimmaron Mountain and the snow-capped, 14,000-foot San Juan Mountain Range to the South, and the Uncompahgre Plateau to the West. Built in 2020 by the current owners, the main home offers 3 large bedrooms, an office, 3 bathrooms, a dining room, open concept kitchen and living room, and a loft. The ADU includes 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, a full kitchen, a living area, and a sunroom. The 3-car garage is extra deep providing additional room for storage or your toys. Connected to the main house through the laundry access area, the ADU can function as part of the main home or as a more independent living space for guests, extended family, or on-site support. Separate furnaces, water heaters, and A/C systems service the main residence and the ADU. The residence also has a full, unfinished basement with 9' ceilings to provide a large storage area and future potential living or entertaining space, including two separate areas with windows that could be finished into spacious legal bedrooms. From the basement there is also access to two fully sealed, large crawl spaces for extra storage. A covered porch surrounds the main home where you can relax and enjoy the impressive mountain views and peaceful surroundings. In addition, there is a large, south-facing, screened-in porch accessed by both the main home and ADU. Water is another valuable asset for this ranch. The property includes 21 shares of the Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association (UVWUA), with irrigation water currently supporting the two hayfields through a system of irrigation ditches connected to the main irrigation canal, and gated pipes. The horse pasture and lawn are also watered with the UVWUA irrigation water through a pressurized sprinkler delivery system. In addition, the property includes deeded water rights to a portion of the flow from year-round springs on the far west side of the property. City water is connected to the residence where it is treated by a whole house filtration system before it enters the home's plumbing. Five frost free spigots also provide city water to the vegetable/fruit and landscape gardens' drip irrigation systems, the chicken coops, the horse setup, and the RV pad. The improvements beyond the home include the large, insulated shop completed last year, with 12'x12'x 64' lean-tos on the East and West sides, two 12'x14' garage doors with openers connected to a Bluetooth controller, and 220 power. Additionally, the greenhouse, chicken coops, and established vegetable garden with raised beds add to the property's practical value. These are not decorative additions. They help make the ranch more functional for equipment storage, projects, gardening, and everyday living. While the expansiveness of the property and its diverse terrain provide ample opportunities for hiking, hunting, horseback riding, and off-road vehicle exploration within its boundaries, there is also convenient and close access to the Rim Road and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Tabeguache Trailhead. Both are famous on the Western Slope of Colorado among off-road enthusiasts for exploring the Uncompahgre Plateau and its thousands of square miles of wild public lands. In addition, a herd of mule deer frequently visits the property year-round, as well as other wildlife and many bird species including eagles, hawks, wild turkeys, owls, and hummingbirds. The land also leaves room for the next owner's plans. The property is not currently subdivided, but there is subdivision potential if desired. That flexibility adds another layer of long-term value while allowing the ranch to be enjoyed as it sits today. There is a steadiness to this ranch that is rare and hard to replicate. The home, the land, and the improvements all work together in a way that makes the property feel settled, useful, and ready for its next chapter.
$1,700,000  •  83 acres
Buck Basin Ranch is a rare opportunity to own an exceptionally improved Western Colorado ranch where quality craftsmanship, productive land, and outstanding recreation come together just minutes from the conveniences of Montrose. Set on approximately 83 acres with direct access to thousands of acres of adjoining BLM lands, the property offers an uncommon combination of privacy, year-round usability, and adventure right out the back gate. Completed in 2023, the custom residence was thoughtfully designed with longevity and low maintenance in mind. Reclaimed 1800s barn beams and timbers, alder cabinetry, granite countertops, eight-foot doors, radiant in-floor heat with multiple zones, on-demand hot water, dual-fuel ZLINE appliances, gas fireplaces, expansive covered outdoor living spaces, and a durable metal roof create a home that is equally comfortable and refined. The exterior features century-old reclaimed wood siding selected for its timeless appearance and minimal maintenance, while extensive soffit lighting, quality finishes, and generous storage reflect the attention to detail found throughout. The ranch is equally impressive outside. Approximately 30 irrigated acres are supported by documented adjudicated direct-flow and storage water rights, three irrigation pumps, and a reliable pond that has historically remained full while serving both irrigation and recreation. The pond is stocked and supports trout, bluegill, and crappie, creating an inviting setting for fishing just steps from the home. Live water, mature trees, and abundant wildlife complete the landscape, with deer, elk, turkey, quail, and other native species frequenting the property. Extensive infrastructure is already in place for livestock or future improvements, including quality working pens, Powder River cattle handling equipment, multiple frost-free hydrants, three-phase power to the livestock facilities, two 200-amp electrical services, two paid Tri-County water taps, and upgraded two-inch water lines providing excellent water pressure throughout the ranch. A substantial workshop, additional outbuildings, and ample room for equipment, RVs, or future expansion make the property as functional as it is attractive. Whether your vision is a private family ranch, equestrian property, recreational retreat, or a legacy investment with room to grow, Buck Basin Ranch is a rare offering where high-quality improvements meet documented adjudicated water rights, productive acreage, and immediate access to some of Western Colorado's finest public lands.
$650,000  •  36 acres
Horsefly Mesa Getaway is a private 35± acre Western Colorado holding defined by a well-built mountain cabin, a natural wildlife pond, andexpansive views of the San Juan Mountains. Located in GMU 61 with nearby public land access and thousands of miles of trails across theUncompahgre Plateau, this property offers a rare blend of comfort, recreation, and self-reliant mountain living all within close distance toTelluride, Ridgway, Montrose, and Ouray. - Location & Setting: 35± acres on Horsefly Mesa in GMU 61 with sweeping San Juan Mountainviews and strong privacy. - Cabin Improvements: 1,350± sq. ft. mountain home featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with functional,comfortable living space. - Power & Utilities: Solar-powered system with back up propane generator, propane heat, wood-burning fireplace,and domestic well water. - Water Feature: Natural pond serving as a centerpiece of the property, attracting ducks, elk, mule deer, and turkey.- Recreation & Access: Public land access just down the road with proximity to thousands of miles of trail systems on the Uncompahgre Plateau.- Regional Convenience: Short drive to Telluride, Ridgway, Montrose, and Ouray while maintaining mountain privacy. At the heart of theproperty is a 1,350± square foot cabin. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home provides a comfortable base, whether used as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or hunting headquarters. The wood-burning fireplace adds warmth and character, while propane heat andsolar power with generator backup ensure dependable functionality in all seasons. The natural pond draws consistent wildlife activity. Elk buglein the fall, mule deer move through the aspens, and turkeys travel the surrounding ponderosa timber. Located in GMU 61, the property appealsdirectly to sportsmen seeking proximity to quality hunting units and public land access. Beyond the boundaries of the ranch, thousands of milesof trails across the Uncompahgre Plateau provide additional opportunity for hunting, horseback riding, hiking, and exploring. The settingcaptures the essence of Colorado mountain lifestyle, space, views, wildlife, without sacrificing access to the amenities of Telluride, Ridgway,Montrose, and Ouray. Horsefly Mesa Getaway offers a balanced combination of cabin comfort, usable acreage, water feature, wildlifepresence, and recreation access in a proven Western Colorado location. For buyers seeking a true mountain property with both lifestyle appealand practical infrastructure already in place, this is a compelling opportunity.
$1,475,000  •  35 acres
Bostwick Park Overlook offers 35± acres in a setting that balances irrigated ground, privacy, and year-round accessibility just minutes from downtown Montrose. With a substantial custom home, seasonal streams, open pasture, and broad mountain and valley views, the property is set up for the buyer looking for country living without giving up convenience to town. Key Features: Residence: 5,700± square foot custom-built home with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Interior Features: Hardwood flooring, granite countertops, custom woodwork, built-in cabinetry, and a stone fireplace. Heating & Cooling: Geothermal heating and cooling system. Irrigated Ground: Approximately 6± irrigated acres. The home includes 5,700± square feet with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, giving it the kind of scale that supports full-time living, extended family, or changing household needs. Inside, the finishes lean warm and durable, with hardwood flooring, granite countertops, custom woodwork, built-in cabinetry, and a stone fireplace that anchors the main living space. A walk-out basement adds flexibility to the layout, while the covered patio and fire pit extend the living space outdoors in a way that fits the setting. The land is part of what gives the property its broader appeal. Approximately 6± irrigated acres support pasture that can work for horses, livestock, or hay production, while mature trees and open meadows give the property a stronger mix of openness and cover. Seasonal streams move through the acreage which contributes to the character and wildlife use. The setting stays private without feeling remote. There is excellent year-round access, and the combination of irrigated ground, cover, and water supports strong wildlife activity throughout the property. Mountain and valley views give the land a wider feel, while the proximity to Montrose keeps daily services, schools, and amenities within easy reach. Bostwick Park Overlook is well suited for the buyer looking for a custom home with usable acreage and a setting that supports horses, hobby farming, or straightforward country living. It is a property where the home, irrigated ground, and surrounding landscape make the property feel ready for immediate use.
$2,249,000  •  20 acres
Coal Creek Reserve brings together a custom timber-frame home, finished guest accommodations, equestrian improvements, irrigated ground on 20± deeded acres in a part of Western Colorado where that combination is not easy to recreate. The property is set up for full-time living, horse use, and day-to-day enjoyment, with the kind of views and access that give it broader reach than the acreage alone. A custom-crafted equestrian entry gate welcomes you to a remarkable timber-frame residence showcasing reclaimed vintage wood interiors and exteriors, soaring cathedral ceilings, hand-scraped hickory flooring, and exceptional craftsmanship throughout. The 2,297± sq. ft. main residence features an open-concept design ideal for entertaining and relaxed mountain living, with three en-suite bedrooms, including dual primary suites on the main level and a private upper-level guest suite with a Juliet balcony overlooking the great room below. The dramatic great room showcases exposed reclaimed beams, vaulted tongue-and-groove ceilings, expansive windows framing breathtaking mountain views, and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. The gourmet kitchen features custom hickory cabinetry, granite countertops, farmhouse sink, walk-in pantry, and an artisan-crafted breakfast bar with stamped leather detailing. A beautifully appointed 645± sq. ft. detached guest residence includes a full kitchen, private bedroom, bathroom, and spacious living area-all designed to capture the property's sweeping mountain views. Both the main residence and guest home are equipped with central HVAC and forced-air gas heat. The supporting improvements are equally strong. A heated and insulated 30' x 40' shop with built-in storage, 220V service, and a 200-amp panel adds real working utility, while more than $400,000 in recent upgrades have added long-term value and resilience to the property. Those upgrades include a 2024 ground-mounted solar system tied to the local electrical provider, a 27.5 kW Generac natural gas backup generator serving the entire estate, a custom automated entry gate, welded perimeter fencing, and extensive interior and exterior improvements. Designed for the serious equestrian, the impeccably crafted four-stall Lexington-style barn mirrors the look and finish of the main residence while staying highly functional in day-to-day use. It includes oversized stalls with run-outs, commercial-grade rubber mats, insulation, Rocking J Dutch doors, a wash bay with hot water, custom tack room cabinetry, automatic waterers, indoor hay storage, and a covered hay shed with stack-wagon access. The property also includes two riding arenas, a round pen, covered stalls, irrigated pasture, and nearby public land for riding out from the property. The acreage itself supports both horse use and broader ranch living. The property includes 19 UVWUA shares of irrigation water, approximately 7± acres of high-quality Timothy grass hay production, 10± acres of Alfalfa /Timothy Grass mix hay production, a 10-inch irrigated pasture pipe system, three pump-handled water taps, and a permit granted for a water well and pond that may be installed by the next owner. Professionally landscaped grounds with mature aspens and blue spruce, a newly installed 12-zone irrigation system, and panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains, Grand Mesa, Black Canyon, and surrounding valleys give the property a strong visual setting without taking away from its functionality. Coal Creek Reserve is well suited for the buyer looking for a finished Western Colorado property with a strong residential component and serious horse infrastructure. It is a place where the house, guest accommodations, barns, shop, irrigated ground, and surrounding landscape all work together in a way that feels complete. This exceptional Western Colorado estate combines luxury craftsmanship, elite equestrian infrastructure, energy resilience, and unmatched scenery in one truly rare offering. Furnishings are negotiable.
$1,400,000  •  14 acres
This spectacular holding is a Montrose County gem- featuring a rural locale, huge view corridor, 14 irrigated acres, equestrian facilities (40x36' barn), and a magnificent 3,609 SF, 4-bed / 2.5 bath, home. With the entire San Juans, from Sneffels to Potosi, splayed above irrigated hay land, the home feels like rural Colorado, yet maintains a 5-minute commute to town. Whether it be the wood rail fencing and log gateway or the split floor plan and open kitchen (featuring granite countertops and custom alder cabinets) this is a well thought out and meticulously maintained home. The roof was completely re-shingled 2 years ago, the hardwood floors are immaculate, and everything is "move in ready." From working in the his/her's offices, entertaining in the great room, relaxing in the den, or sipping coffee on the south facing porch, this estate is a treasure in, and of, itself. HOME: Originally constructed in 1999, the beautiful home was designed around its intended occupants. The open floor plan allows fluidity between guests and hosts, garners natural light, and keeps even the most claustrophobic relatives comfortable during the holidays. The split floor plan promotes quite bedrooms, easy sleep, and studious offices- even as friends roar with laughter around the welcoming hearth and built-in bar. From the slate entrance, to the pine doors, oak floors, and from the custom tile showers to the built-in bookshelves, stone accents, and granite counters, this is a home where the final execution was just as carefully attended as the initial drafting. LAND: The lot that undergirds the estate is very usable, irrigated, fully fenced, and currently growing hay grass. This pasture is maintained with UVWUA shares and water is applied via gated pipe. The ranchette will comfortably run a few horses year-round and has ample space for a regulation sized roping arena. With outstanding views, mature landscaping, and a very tranquil locale- you may spend more time around a s'more fire than in the house! OUT-BUILDINGS: The property sports several outbuildings, including a dual purpose, 40 x 36', barn built in 2020. With a high roof line and gravel floor, the structure is perfect for boat, RV, and equipment storage. Add bedding and a divider, and each bay (four in total) can easily be converted into a 360 SF paddock. For more residential storage, there is a 22x16' site built, garden shed- complete with concrete floors and wide double doors. CONCLUSION: From snow-capped Potosi to the lush pasture, ornate landscaping, and masterfully constructed home, this residence is simply a treasure. A place designed to nurture, cultivate, and safeguard the treasures in your life amid all the benefits Montrose has to offer. LAND 14.151 +/- acres 14 +/- acres irrigated UVWUA Irrigation Water UTILITES Tri-County Water DMEA Power Elevate Fiber 500 gal Buried Propane HEATING/COOLING In-floor Heat (5-Zones) Lochinvar Boiler (Six Years Old) Fireplace (Propane) Dual Swamp Coolers Septic EQUESTRIAN/AGRARIAN 22 x 16' garden shed 40 x 36' Barn *4 x 10' bays, currently used for equipment. RESIDENCE Built in 1999 Ranch Style 3,609 Heated SF 550 SF Garage 732 SF S. Facing Porch 4 Bed / 2.5 Bath 2 Offices APPLIANCES Gas Range Kitchen Aid Fridge/Freezer Frigidaire Microwave Double Frigidaire Oven LG Dish Washer
$2,590,000  •  5 acres
Riverside Mesa Ranchette is the kind of small acreage buyers look for near Montrose: irrigated ground, a substantial home, strong mountain views, and room to shape the property over time. Set on 5± acres, with approximately 4± irrigated acres, the property combines practical land use with a strong residential centerpiece in a location that works for everyday living. The home includes 4,244± square feet, 5 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms, and was built in 2016 with a focus on both comfort and durability. The low-maintenance stucco exterior and easy-care improvements make the property manageable, while the interior brings together granite countertops, upscale finishes, and a spacious open-concept layout that works equally well for family life and entertaining. The home feels substantial and well-finished, but it still fits the setting. The open layout creates good gathering space, and the size of the home gives flexibility for full-time living, hosting guests, or simply having room to spread out without sacrificing comfort. The setting adds another layer of value. Tucked into a peaceful end-of-the-road location, the property offers the kind of privacy that buyers notice right away. At the same time, it is located just 10 minutes from the south end of Montrose and conveniently positioned between Montrose and Ridgway. You can enjoy a rural lifestyle with open space and mountain views, while still staying closely connected to town, recreation, and the day-to-day needs of living in Western Colorado. The views are a defining part of the experience here. Surrounded by conserved ranchland, the property benefits from a protected open feel and panoramic views of the San Juan Mountains and Cimarron Range. That surrounding land matters as much as the view itself. It helps preserve the sense of space, supports the quiet character of the property, and gives the home a setting that feels broader than a typical property of this acreage. Wildlife is seen regularly throughout the property, reinforcing the feeling that this is a place connected to the land, not simply sitting beside it. With 4± irrigated acres, the property is well suited for horses, hobby farming, small livestock use, or future improvements tailored to the next owner's goals. There is room here to add a shop, barn, hobby farm setup, or other amenities, giving the property flexibility without requiring a buyer to start from scratch. That is part of what makes this offering appealing. It already lives well today, but it still leaves room for the next chapter. At its core, Riverside Mesa Ranchette is a turnkey rural Colorado property with space, views, and flexibility in a highly desirable location. For the buyer who wants a comfortable and well-improved home, usable irrigated acreage, and a setting that protects both privacy and long-term appeal in a highly desirable location.
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