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$21,900,000  •  5,709 acres
Situated in the heart of Gunnison County, Thundering Hooves Ranch is a remarkable property spanning 5,709.3± deeded acres. With an extensive water supply, diverse wildlife, and direct access to public lands, this property offers a rare opportunity for hunters and ranchers alike. Its combination of productive agricultural land, significant water rights, and hunting potential makes it a valuable and enduring investment. Key Features • Expansive Acreage: 5,709.3± deeded acres with 8± miles of boundary along Gunnison National Forest and 6± miles adjoining BLM land, providing extensive hunting and recreational opportunities. • Water Resources: Includes 1.25± miles of year-round Ault Creek and 2± miles of West Muddy Creek, with historic water rights of 12.25± c.f.s. • Wildlife Habitat: Natural habitat supports diverse species including elk, deer, mountain lion, bear, and grouse, making it a prime location for hunters. • Hunting Potential: Located in GMU 521, known for its strong elk population (19± bulls per 100 cows), with over-the-counter tags for archery, 2nd, and 3rd rifle seasons- check regulations. The property has produced trophy bulls in the low to mid-300s. • Conservation Easement: A portion of the ranch is protected under a conservation easement, preserving the integrity of the landscape. • Accessibility: Year-round access via Highway 133 through McClure Pass, with nearby towns including Delta (1± hour), Carbondale (1± hour), and Montrose (1± hour, 45 minutes). Thundering Hooves Ranch includes a 1,292± sq. ft. cabin serving as a basecamp for hunting, fishing, and ranch operations. The year-round accessibility ensures you can enjoy the property in every season, whether for recreational use or agricultural activities. The ranch’s historic water rights provide reliable irrigation, supporting productive grazing land and ensuring sustainability for livestock operations. These water resources are vital for maintaining the lushness of the property’s pastures and wildlife habitat. For hunting enthusiasts, Thundering Hooves Ranch is positioned in GMU 521, renowned for its elk population. With over-the-counter archery and rifle tags, hunters can enjoy consistent opportunities for trophy bull elk. The property’s adjacency to BLM land and Gunnison National Forest expands your hunting range beyond the ranch’s boundaries. This property embodies a commitment to heritage, stewardship, and self-sufficiency. The combination of productive agricultural land, protected natural habitat, and extensive water resources makes Thundering Hooves Ranch a rare offering in today’s market. Thundering Hooves Ranch is more than just land—it’s a gateway to unparalleled hunting, rich water resources, and a legacy of responsible stewardship. Whether you’re seeking a prime hunting property, productive ranch land, or a lasting investment, this expansive holding offers it all. With year-round access, abundant wildlife, and extensive water rights, opportunities like this are rare. Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of Gunnison County.
$15,900,000  •  3,760 acres
Ragged Spur Ranch – Somerset, Colorado: Where Heritage and Wilderness Meet Ragged Spur Ranch sprawls across 3,760± acres in Gunnison County on Colorado’s rugged Western Slope, where the spirit of the hunt and the call of the wild are woven into every acre. Conveniently located near Delta, the ranch combines expansive landscapes and diverse wildlife habitat with valuable irrigation and water rights, making it both a productive and recreational holding with the seclusion that defines a true Western ranch. Key Features: •Hunting & Wildlife: Located in GMU 521, with strong elk populations (19± bulls per 100 cows) and trophy bulls in the 300-class. •Water Resources: Frontage along 2± miles of West Muddy Creek, multiple springs, and historic water rights totaling 12.25± c.f.s. from the Clyde Cabin and McMillan Ditches. •Borders Public Land: Bordered by 6± miles of Gunnison National Forest and 6± miles of BLM, creating unmatched access and habitat corridors. •Revenue Potential: Currently generating approximately $200,000± annually through diversified streams tied to land, water, and resource use. A short drive to Delta, Colorado, puts you right in the middle of some of the best that Colorado has to offer. Carbondale is a 1 hour drive away, where the shadow of Mount Sopris looms large over a town known for its artsy vibe and outdoor spirit. Crested Butte, about 2 hours from the ranch, is where mountain bikers and skiers find their heaven, whether it’s wildflower-covered trails in summer or powder-filled slopes in winter. Aspen is also about 2 hours away, famous for its world-class skiing, luxury, and culture. Montrose, a 1 hour 45 minute drive, is your gateway to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and the Uncompahgre Plateau, but it’s also where you’ll find Montrose Regional Airport, making it easier to get in and out. Grand Junction is a 1.5 hour drive from the ranch, is the largest city on the Western Slope, where vineyards meet red rock landscapes, and the Grand Junction Regional Airport keeps you connected no matter where you’re coming from. Ragged Spur Ranch is a hunter’s dream, with views dominated by the rugged Ragged Mountains and bordered by 6± miles of the Gunnison National Forest. The ranch is a natural corridor for wildlife, with West Muddy Creek winding through for 2± miles, drawing in elk, mule deer, and other game. The ranch sits in GMU 521, known for its strong elk population with 19± bulls per 100 cows. This land has produced trophy bulls in the low to mid-300s, and with 6 miles of BLM land boundary, your hunting grounds stretch as far as the eye can see. The land at Ragged Spur Ranch isn’t just for hunting; it’s been carefully managed to be productive and self-sufficient. The ranch’s water rights, including the Clyde Cabin Ditch and McMillan Ditches, make up 12.25± c.f.s. and irrigate approximately 40± acres, ensuring that the land stays lush and green. These water resources are the lifeblood of the ranch, supporting its multiple revenue streams, which bring in close to $200,000± annually. Accessible year-round via Highway 133 through McClure Pass, the ranch’s 1,292± square foot cabin offers a comfortable basecamp. Whether you’re here to hunt, fish, or simply take in the expansive views, this cabin provides a warm retreat after a day spent in the wild. Ragged Spur Ranch stands as one of the few large, intact holdings on Colorado’s Western Slope, combining irrigated ground, extensive water rights, and unmatched hunting access in GMU 521. With frontage along West Muddy Creek, adjacency to Gunnison National Forest and BLM lands, and a proven record of supporting trophy-class elk and mule deer, the ranch delivers on every front for sportsmen and land stewards alike. Its year-round accessibility, comfortable cabin, and reliable water infrastructure ensure practical usability, while its scale and location provide the privacy and seclusion rarely found in today’s market. For those seeking a true Colorado legacy property, Ragged Spur Ranch offers a blend of productivity, recreation, and wilderness character in one remarkable package
$5,950,000  •  1,949.3 acres
Bull Mountain Ranch is situated in Gunnison County and consists of approximately 1,949.3± deeded acres, with direct access to adjacent public lands. The varied terrain and abundant wildlife on the property make for an enticing opportunity for the discerning sportsman. Bull Mountain Ranch’s scale, solitude, venue for hunting fits its setting as a rare and enduring recreational holding. Key Features: •Expansive Acreage: 1,949.3± deeded acres with 2.5± miles of boundary along Gunnison National Forest providing extensive hunting and recreational opportunities. •Water Resources: Includes 1.25± miles of year-round Ault Creek. •Wildlife Habitat: Natural habitat supports diverse species including elk, deer, mountain lion, bear, and grouse. •Hunting Potential: Located in Game Management Unit 521, known for its strong elk population (19± bulls per 100 cows), with over-the-counter tags for archery, 2nd, and 3rd rifle seasons. The property has produced trophy bulls in the low to mid-300s. •Conservation Easement: The ranch is protected under a conservation easement, protecting the land in perpetuity. •Accessibility: Year-round access via Highway 133 through McClure Pass, with nearby towns including Delta (1± hour), Carbondale (1± hour), and Montrose (1± hour 45 minutes). For sportsmen, Bull Mountain Ranch is positioned in Game Management Unit 521, renowned for its elk population. With over-the-counter archery and rifle tags, hunters can enjoy consistent opportunities for trophy bull elk. The property’s adjacency to Gunnison National Forest provides the additional benefit of protected neighboring habitat for the wildlife. This property embodies a commitment to stewardship and wildlife. The existing conservation easement with the Valley Land Conservancy encompasses the ranch, with 20 acres within a 60-acre general area may be surveyed and staked for a building envelope. Bull Mountain Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a large-scale recreational property with significant conservation values and long-term potential. Its year-round access and directly adjoins public lands, providing exceptional hunting in one of Colorado’s most desirable areas. Bull Mountain Ranch is a one-of-a-kind offering in Gunnison County, whether you intend to use it as a personal retreat, legacy property or investment. Opportunities of this size and location are becoming ever-more rare.
$5,750,000  •  455 acres
Roaring Judy Ranch is a 455± acre property located in the East River Valley near Crested Butte, offering a combination of productive ranchland, significant water rights, and diverse wildlife habitat. The ranch includes extensive irrigated acreage supported by 67.75 c.f.s. of decreed water rights, ensuring year-round irrigation. Existing improvements include a three-bedroom residence, a horse barn, historic log hay barns, loafing sheds, corrals, a 2,400± square-foot equipment workshop, and 12 additional outbuildings. The property falls within Game Management Unit 55, supporting populations of elk, mule deer, moose, and black bear. A conservation easement is in place, maintaining the integrity of the land while allowing for controlled development within a three-acre building envelope along Roaring Judy Creek and a ten-acre envelope, providing the potential for up to three additional residences. Roaring Judy Ranch presents an opportunity for those seeking a well-established agricultural operation, a hunting property, or a long-term land investment in a region where reliable water resources and productive acreage hold enduring value. Strategically positioned between Crested Butte and Gunnison, the property is just one mile from Highway 135, providing convenient access to regional amenities. The Gunnison-Crested Butte Airport offers major airline connections, ensuring ease of travel for owners and guests. Western Colorado University in Gunnison brings educational and cultural opportunities to the area, while Crested Butte Mountain Resort offers world-class skiing and recreation. The historic town of Crested Butte is known for its dining, arts, and cultural experiences, adding further appeal to the region. Taylor Canyon, recognized for its gold medal fishing, is also nearby, providing access to one of Colorado’s premier fly-fishing destinations.
$2,995,000  •  320 acres
Big Lake Ranch: Trophy Trout Lake and 4,000± Feet of Tomichi Creek Just minutes outside of Gunnison, Big Lake Ranch offers a setting that is hard to duplicate. Here you’ll find 320± acres with Tomichi Creek running right through the heart of the property, backed by a 9± acre trophy trout lake that holds both rainbows and browns — a nearly 50-foot-deep lake that sustains a healthy crawfish population. Key Features: ·Creek & Lake: Tomichi Creek runs through the property with 4,000± feet of private frontage and a 9± acre trophy trout lake nearly 50 feet deep. ·Hunting: Located in GMU 67, well-known for strong deer and elk populations; enrolled in Colorado’s Landowner Preference Program for tag eligibility. ·Improvements: 2,276± sq ft home (built 1997) overlooking the Gunnison Basin and a 6,900± sq ft outbuilding. ·Water Rights: Over 18 CFS of senior water rights from Griffing No. 1 and McCanne No. 3 Ditches The ranch includes a comfortable 2,276± square-foot home, built in 1997, that looks out across the Gunnison Basin. There’s also a 6,900± square-foot outbuilding, ideal for equipment and hay storage, and equally suited for horses. This valley has a long-standing cowboy tradition. Gunnison is home to the Cattlemen’s Days PRCA rodeo, which has been running for 126 years. The local need for quality equestrian facilities is strong and Big Lake Ranch fills that need perfectly. Agriculture here is no afterthought. The ranch comes with senior water rights and produces some of the best hay in the basin — about 2.5 tons per acre with a single cutting. Pastures are strong, and the productivity is matched by the scenery. The property borders BLM ground, and with Gunnison County being 82% public land, the backyard here feels endless. Hunting opportunities are just as strong. The ranch sits in Game Management Unit 67, an area well known for its deer and elk herds. With enrollment in Colorado’s Landowner Preference Program, the property also offers valuable benefits in securing tags for big game seasons. Fishing is exceptional and varied. In addition to the 9± acre trophy trout lake and 4,000± feet of private Tomichi Creek frontage, the property adjoins the 465± acre Tomichi Creek State Wildlife Area, which provides access to another four miles of prime trout water. Beyond the ranch, the Gunnison Basin is a lifetime’s worth of angling: the Gunnison River, Taylor, East, Lake Fork, Quartz, Ohio, Cochetopa, and Cebolla Creeks — each one a legendary trout stream in its own right. Recreation doesn’t stop at the fence line. Gunnison County boasts over 2 million acres of public land, including wilderness areas like Powderhorn, Fossil Ridge, West Elk, La Garita, and more. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado’s largest lake, sits just down the road, offering big-water fishing and boating in a spectacular canyon setting. Crested Butte, with its rich history and world-class ski mountain, is within easy reach as well. Add to all this the convenience of Gunnison–Crested Butte Regional Airport (KGUC) just minutes away, with both commercial service and full FBO support for private aircraft. Big Lake Ranch is not just an agricultural holding, not just a fishery, and not just a recreational getaway. It’s a property that brings together everything the Gunnison Valley is known for — water, wildlife, Western heritage, and wide-open spaces.
$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.
$2,850,000  •  283 acres
Cimarron Vista Ranch offers the kind of high-country Colorado ground buyers look for but rarely find with this combination of water, access, and scale. Set just outside of Montrose, the ranch brings together 283± acres, the Cimarron River, numerous ponds and springs, and a setting that feels private, usable, and deeply connected to the surrounding landscape. Water is one of the defining strengths here. With the Cimarron River on the property, along with multiple ponds and natural springs throughout, the ranch carries the kind of live water presence that shapes both wildlife use and everyday enjoyment. The ranch sits in GMU 65, an area well known for quality big game hunting. Moose, elk, and mule deer all frequent the property and surrounding country, supported by the combination of water sources, timber cover, and nearby public ground. For the buyer who values wildlife and recreation, this is the kind of setup that works naturally. The habitat is there, the cover is there, and the access to surrounding country only strengthens the experience. Set between approximately 8,200 and 8,900 feet in elevation, Cimarron Vista Ranch carries the kind of classic Colorado terrain that makes this part of the state so compelling. Aspens, open parks, and broad mountain views give the property both beauty and depth. At the same time, the ranch maintains year-round access, which adds an important layer of practicality for long-term use. Location is another major strength. The ranch is approximately 45± minutes from Montrose and only 15± minutes from Silver Jack Reservoir, putting boating, fishing, and broader mountain recreation close at hand. In addition, thousands of acres of U.S. Forest Service land lie just over 2± miles away, giving the next owner the ability for even more room to ride, hunt, hike, and explore beyond the ranch itself. Cimarron Vista Ranch is well suited for a private hunting retreat, a mountain getaway, or a long-term family holding. With live water, strong wildlife presence, year-round access, and a true high-country setting, it offers the kind of Colorado ranch attributes that continue to get harder to replace.
$675,000  •  170 acres
Just 45 minutes from Gunnison, Deadman’s Gulch is the ultimate inholding for those who live for the outdoors. Surrounded by the vast Gunnison National Forest, with access to 1,672,136± acres of public land, this property is a true playground for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located in GMU 551, this area is legendary for its elk and deer hunting. The property sits right beneath Mont Lake Hill and Mount West Point Hill, creating perfect conditions for big game. With dense spruce forests providing excellent cover, you and your buddies or loved ones will have plenty of spots to set up. And with over-the-counter tags available, you can plan your trip around your schedule, not the draw results. Deadman’s Gulch feels remote, but it’s easy to get to. The Gunnison Airport is just a 45-minute drive away, making it simple to bring in guests or supplies. The property is off the Old Monarch Pass, a historic route that adds a touch of nostalgia to your adventures. Plus, Crested Butte is nearby if you want to mix in some recreation or dining after a day in the field. This property spans two parcels: a substantial 160± acres and an additional 10± acres, totaling 170± acres of wilderness. The land features dense spruce forests that are perfect for elk habitat and deer bedding grounds. Positioned above False Creek (though there’s no water on the property itself), Deadman’s Gulch offers unique terrain that’s ideal for hunting and exploring. You’ll control the top of your own mountain, giving you the privacy and space to enjoy your time outdoors.
$4,500,000  •  146.08 acres
The River House in Somerset, Colorado, is a remarkable 146-acre mountain estate that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern sophistication. Nestled at the headwaters of the North Fork of the Gunnison River, the property offers over 7,800 sf of main living space, including 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and a separate one-bedroom caretaker’s apartment. Guests can enjoy a detached log cabin with additional sleeping space, while vehicle and toy storage is abundant with two attached garages for up to five cars. Surrounded on three sides by BLM and National Forest land, the estate features 1,200 ft of river frontage, a one-acre stocked pond, and direct access to hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, and big game hunting in Colorado GMUs 53 and 521. With year-round paved access just one mile from Paonia Reservoir along the scenic West Elk Loop, the property combines convenience with seclusion and is within easy reach of Paonia, Montrose, Grand Junction, and Eagle County airports. Furnishings are negotiable, and an adjacent campground and RV park are also available, offering potential for corporate retreats or event centers. Property Features: 146-acre mountain estate in Somerset, Colorado Over 7,800 sf main home with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms Separate one-bedroom caretaker’s apartment Detached log cabin with loft and additional sleeping space Two attached garages accommodating up to five vehicles or toys 1,200 ft of North Fork Gunnison River frontage and one-acre stocked pond Bordered by BLM and National Forest on three sides Direct access to hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, and big game hunting (Colorado GMUs 53 & 521) Year-round paved access via scenic West Elk Loop, 1 mile from Paonia Reservoir Close to Paonia and surrounding communities for convenience and seclusion Furnishings negotiable Opportunity to combine with adjacent campground/RV park for retreats or events Within 1–2 hours of Montrose, Grand Junction, and Eagle County airports World-Class Outdoor Recreation Near Somerset, CO | Fishing, Hunting & Skiing Located near Somerset, Colorado, this property is surrounded by some of the most sought-after outdoor recreation in the West Elk Mountains and North Fork Valley. The area is best known for world-class fly fishing on Anthracite Creek and Muddy Creek, offering prime waters for trout enthusiasts throughout the season. Hunting opportunities are exceptional in nearby GMUs 53 and 521, with strong populations of elk, mule deer, and bear, making Somerset a destination for serious sportsmen. Outdoor lovers will also enjoy extensive hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing, with direct access to US Forest Service and BLM lands that provide miles of scenic backcountry trails. In the winter months, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and backcountry skiing are popular activities, while Crested Butte Mountain Resort, just a short drive away over Kebler Pass, offers premier downhill skiing and year-round mountain recreation.
$1,000,000  •  75 acres
(Priced to sell below assessed value) Come visit the Whispering Pines Ranch. Your Rocky Mountain Getaway. Experience the dark sky nights and the long, home on the hill, mountain views.
$1,300,000  •  60 acres
Tucked into the heart of Colorado's rugged high country, Anthracite Creek Ranch offers 60.47± acres of true mountain solitude, recreation, and year-round access. Centered around a classic A-frame cabin, this turnkey property is the ideal blend of comfort, wildlife, and adventure, ready to enjoy from day one as a hunting or fishing basecamp, family retreat, recreational property or legacy mountain getaway. The 3-bedroom, 2-bath cabin is fully furnished and well-equipped with power, a private water well, and septic system. Warm, rustic, and inviting, it serves as a perfect home base after days spent exploring the surrounding mountains, creeks, and trails. A defining feature of the ranch is approximately 1,500± feet of Anthracite Creek flowing through the property. This live water corridor provides excellent fish habitat and attracts a strong population of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, and turkey, all of which frequent the ranch and nearby public lands. The property is ideally situated near the Munsey Trail and Dark Canyon Trail systems, opening direct access to some of the most scenic and remote backcountry in western Colorado. From the ranch, enjoy endless opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding, snowmobiling, hunting, and fishing. Fall colors along the Kebler Pass Road are a must-see destination, which is only a few miles past the property. For hunters, Anthracite Creek Ranch sits along the boundary of GMU 521 and GMU 53, with County Road 12 serving as the dividing line. This unique location provides access to two highly sought-after units known for strong populations of elk, mule deer, black bear, and turkey. In the summer months, take a scenic drive up the road to the iconic mountain town of Crested Butte for dining and culture, or head down valley to Paonia for everyday essentials, local agriculture, and community charm. With views of the Ragged Mountains and a setting that feels both remote and accessible, Anthracite Creek Ranch delivers the essence of Colorado mountain living, private, wild, and deeply connected to the land. Whether you're seeking a turnkey recreational property, a premier hunting basecamp, or a long-term investment in Colorado land, Anthracite Creek Ranch is a rare opportunity in a highly desirable mountain corridor.
$1,250,000  •  51.82 acres
Quartz Creek Valley Ranchette - 51± Acres | National Forest Access Rare opportunity to own a beautiful homestead and ranchette in the coveted Quartz Creek Valley. This 51± acre property, consisting of two parcels, is thoughtfully set up with the equestrian and rural lifestyle in mind while offering privacy, recreation, and agricultural productivity. The ranch features a comfortable 3-bedroom, 2-bath home, complemented by a 1,200 sq ft insulated metal shop with electricity and a 1,440 sq ft barn complete with 6 interior horse stalls. Approximately 12 irrigated acres of productive hay pasture are supported by 4 CFS of deeded water rights, typically producing around 38 large round bales annually. Additionally, the 15 GPM well has approval for domestic, livestock, and up to 1 acre of lawn and garden watering, which is an asset that's becoming harder and harder to find. This productive setup makes the property ideal for horses, livestock, or a self-sustaining homestead operation. The property qualifies for agricultural status, providing potential property tax advantages while supporting its ongoing agricultural use. Established chicken coops allow you to raise your own chickens and enjoy fresh eggs right from the ranch. Fully fenced and well organized, the hay pasture is separately fenced from the barn area, making livestock management simple and efficient. A natural wall of aspen trees along County Road 76 provides a scenic privacy buffer while still allowing easy, year-round access. Located just 25 minutes from Gunnison, you'll enjoy the peace of country living without sacrificing convenience. One of the most exceptional features of this ranch is its direct, exclusive access along the western boundary to over one million acres of National Forest, opening the door to endless horseback riding, hunting, and backcountry exploration right from your property. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being located in Game Management Unit 55, known for trophy-class mule deer and elk, with frequent wildlife sightings including deer, elk, grouse, fox, coyotes, and even the occasional moose. Recreation opportunities abound throughout the Gunnison Basin. The property sits perfectly between Crested Butte Mountain Resort (about 60 minutes) and Monarch Mountain (about 47 minutes), offering excellent winter skiing options. World-class fishing, hunting, hiking, horseback riding, 4x4 trails, snowmobiling, camping, and rock climbing are all within easy reach. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado's largest reservoir, is just 44 minutes away for boating and trophy lake trout fishing. The sale includes two parcels under one account, presenting potential for an additional homesite and separate driveway access. Meanwhile, the nearby town of Gunnison offers a regional airport with daily commercial service via United Airlines, along with all essential services and amenities. Whether you're looking for a working mini ranch, horse property, hunting basecamp, or a peaceful Colorado homestead, this Quartz Creek Valley property offers a rare blend of privacy, productivity, valuable water rights, and direct access to the vast Colorado backcountry.
$1,200,000  •  40 acres
Find Your Private Mountain Escape at 12000 County Road 743 Discover your ultimate back-country retreat and hunting paradise at this stunning off-grid oasis perched high on a mostly level, wooded 40-acre parcel. Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree mountain-top views of Fossil Ridge, the majestic West Elks, and the sweeping Gunnison Valley that will take your breath away from the moment you arrive. This beautifully constructed 2,400+ sq ft home features 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, thoughtfully designed to capture incredible vistas of Fossil Ridge on one side and the expansive Gunnison Valley on the other. The craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail shine throughout - quality you truly have to experience in person. Property Highlights Include: Privacy & Setting: Situated so no neighboring buildings can be built in sight, ensuring unmatched seclusion and serenity. Outbuildings: Sauna/generator building, equipment shed, and a spacious detached garage/workshop/man cave complete with its own custom outhouse - perfect for additional rustic living space, hobbies, or storage. Equestrian/Livestock Ready: Corral for horses or cattle. Off-Grid Capability: Well-equipped for self-sufficient living in a spectacular setting. This property sits in a hunter's dream location, just minutes from prime big game hunting in GMU 55 - home to trophy mule deer, elk, bear, moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats. Many of these species have been spotted right on or from the property itself. World-class fishing is also nearby at the Taylor River, Gunnison River, and Blue Mesa Reservoir. Considered a seasonal gem located 48 minutes from Gunnison above Almont, the property remains accessible year-round with the proper vehicle or machine. Seller will include a Jeep Wrangler and 2 snowmobiles for the right offer! Whether you're seeking a private getaway, hunting basecamp, or off-grid homestead, this rare offering delivers it all. The views, quality construction, and thoughtful features can only be fully appreciated during a personal tour. Schedule your private showing today and experience the magic for yourself. An additional adjacent vacant 40 acres with its own well is available. Updated pictures coming soon!
$395,000  •  40 acres
40 Acres of Prime Hunting & Mountain Land - Gunnison Highlands North Discover your own slice of Colorado paradise with this beautiful 40-acre parcel located in Gunnison Highlands North, just above Almont. This property offers an incredible opportunity to build your dream mountain home or create the ultimate hunting and recreational retreat in one of the region's most sought-after areas. Easy access comes directly off County Road 743 with a cattle pen/corral and gated entrance leading to a well-established road that gradually climbs to the top of the ridge. With selective tree clearing, you'll open up stunning panoramic views of Fossil Ridge to the North/Northeast and the expansive Gunnison Valley stretching out to the South/Southwest. Property Features: Approximately 60% border fenced for privacy and livestock control Roughly 10 acres fully fenced adjacent to the corral - ideal for horses, cattle, or other livestock Permitted well already drilled and ready to support livestock or your future home site Gently sloping terrain with a mix of trees and open areas, perfect for a high-elevation build site This land sits in the heart of trophy GMU 55, home to abundant elk, mule deer, bear, grouse, and occasional mountain lion and moose sightings. Many of these animals call this property home. Hunting tags for elk, deer, and bear are frequently available, and thousands of acres of public land are just minutes away, giving you endless opportunities for world-class hunting. Beyond hunting, the location is central to some of Colorado's best fishing waters, including the Gunnison River, Taylor River, Taylor Reservoir, and Blue Mesa Reservoir. Just 50 minutes from Gunnison (home to a regional airport), this parcel offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. It's considered seasonal but reachable year-round with appropriate vehicles. Bonus Opportunity: An additional adjacent 40-acre parcel with a 2,400+ sq ft home, detached garage/workshop, sauna/generator building, and other improvements is also available - perfect for a family compound or expanded ranch setup. Whether you're looking for a private hunting camp, off-grid homesite, or equestrian property, this 40 acres delivers it all with room to grow. Don't miss this rare chance to own high-country land in a prime location with water, fencing, and views. Schedule a showing today and experience the potential of this exceptional property for yourself! **This 40 acre parcel is being subdivided off of the 80 acre parcel at this parcel ID. Legal and taxes TBD upon completion of subdividing. Seller will consider a discounted package price for any buyer that wants to buy the adjacent 40 acre parcel with home and outbuildings.
$1,300,000  •  40 acres
Fossil Ridge Ranch offers 40± deeded acres in the Gunnison area with a log home, horse improvements, and direct border with Gunnison National Forest. For the buyer looking for a mountain property that supports both everyday use and year-round recreation. The home includes 2,752± square feet of living space and was built in 2003, with additional space in the partially finished walk-out basement for future use. While it has one formal bedroom, the home is configured to sleep approximately 10 people, with two sets of bunk beds, one full bed, one queen bed, and one king bed. Constructed with 12- to 24-inch Douglas fir exterior logs, the house carries the kind of mountain character buyers are after in this part of Colorado. A large covered porch opens into the front foyer, and from there the home moves into an open kitchen, dining, and family room layout with the primary bedroom on the main floor. Inside, the custom Douglas fir cabinetry, trusses, flooring, and wood-burning stove give the house a strong sense of character. The land is what gives the property its broader reach. Located in Gunnison Highlands North and bordering Gunnison National Forest, the ranch opens directly into miles of public ground for hiking, fishing, horseback riding, 4x4 use, OHV and ATV riding, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. Set at just over 9,400 feet in elevation, the property carries the kind of crisp air, summer wildflowers, and open night skies that define this country. Access is seasonal, though the previous owners have lived there year-round. Winter access is typically by snowmobile, tracked vehicle, or other OHV into Almont off County Road 742, while non-snow access is by automobile via County Road 743 in Gunnison and Lost Canyon Road from Almont. The property is also well set up for horses and practical rural use. A 30x36 barn with power and an automatic waterer, along with a small outside corral, gives the ranch a solid equestrian component. The perimeter is fully fenced with smooth wire and gates on each side, which adds to the functionality for horse use. There is also a 24x24 garage with 10-foot overhangs on two sides for covered vehicle parking, as well as an 18x20 greenhouse for year-round growing. Fossil Ridge Ranch lies in Game Management Unit 55, adding another layer of appeal for the buyer focused on hunting and year-round outdoor use. Between the forest boundary, horse setup, and mountain access, the property offers a strong combination of home, land, and recreation in a setting built for people who want to use it rather than just visit it.
$295,000  •  35.1 acres
35 +/- acres with spectacular views, perched above Morrow Point! This recreation/residential property is a mere 6-minute commute from Colorado’s largest body of water (Blue Mesa Reservoir, 9,180 surface acres, 341’ deep, 96 miles of shoreline), boarders the Curecanti National Recreation Area, and is accessible year-round off US-HWY 50! As a recreation piece, this parcel bats well beyond most 35-acre properties. Just last year a potential world-record Lake Trout (73.29 lbs) was caught within minutes of the property- to say nothing of high-quality brown, rainbow, and kokanee also found in the reservoir. In addition to Lakeside amenities, regional air service, dining, and shopping are all available in Montrose and Gunnison (33 and 29 miles respectively). As a mountain getaway, summer fishing camp, or rural residence Morrow Point maybe the Colorado experience you have been looking for!
$4,950,000  •  35.05 acres
Welcome to this stunning rustic-contemporary estate on 35 acres in the exclusive Horse River Ranch subdivision, just 10 minutes from Gunnison in the scenic Ohio Creek Valley. Set against sweeping views of open meadows, this 3,750 sq ft custom-built home blends refined craftsmanship with modern design. The open-concept main living space features 22-foot ceilings, French oak wood floors, and a dramatic wall of windows that floods the living room with natural light and opens to a custom concrete patio with a built-in gas fireplace, perfect for entertaining or taking in the peaceful mountain setting. The beautifully appointed kitchen, outfitted with top-tier appliances, sits just off the living room and flows seamlessly into the dining area. Throughout the home, you'll find handmade solid wood cabinetry and doors. The laundry room features custom painted green cabinets, which leads to a spacious mudroom and an attached three-car heated garage. On the main level, the private office features a cozy gas fireplace, while the primary suite includes a sitting area, walk-in closet, and a luxurious ensuite bathroom. An additional bedroom with a private bath completes the main floor, while upstairs offers two more bedrooms, a full bath, and a loft-style seating area overlooking the living space below. The home's exterior showcases a striking blend of reclaimed barn wood, corrugated metal, and concrete board, an authentic take on rustic modern architecture. A newly built guest house echoes the main home’s style with open living spaces, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, laundry room, and a one-car heated garage. An impressive 3,600 sq ft multi-use building offers a workshop with a garage door, loft storage, and a full gym complete with bathroom, refrigerator, dishwasher, in-ground trampoline, tumble track, and a custom golf simulator. The large gym area can easily be converted into additional workspace or additional living area. Oversized barn doors open the gym to the meadow and a fully outfitted horse corral with power and water. Residents of the gated Horse River Ranch community enjoy equestrian amenities, private fishing rights, and direct access to thousands of acres of adjacent BLM land. This one-of-a-kind property offers refined rural living with space to roam, recreate, and relax.
$629,000  •  35 acres
The Overlook at Oversteeg Gulch offers a private 35-acre setting in Red Mountain Ranch with the kind of mountain ground that gives a property both character and long-term potential. Set above Oversteeg Gulch, the land combines south-facing exposure, mature trees, and open rolling meadows in a way that feels quiet, protected, and well suited for a custom home. Key Features: Build Sites: Multiple potential homesites. Access: Roughed-in driveway already in place. Well: Private well in place to support future residential use. One of the strengths of the property is how naturally it lays out. There are multiple potential building sites across the acreage, allowing a future owner to choose a homesite that takes full advantage of the setting while preserving the privacy and character of the land. The varied mix of open meadow and tree cover creates a good balance between usable ground and natural screening, which is often what buyers are looking for in a mountain parcel. Access is already started with a roughed-in driveway in place, giving the property a practical head start. That improvement adds convenience from the outset and helps the next owner focus more on how they want to position a home and improvements rather than starting from raw ground. The Overlook at Oversteeg Gulch is well suited for the buyer who wants a private mountain setting with room to build carefully and live close to the landscape around them. With strong exposure, multiple build options, and a setting that feels both open and secluded, it offers a compelling foundation for a long-term mountain retreat.
$440,000  •  35 acres
Become part of the Cebolla Club legacy - Purchase a 1/3 ownership interest in the 35.02± acre Ranch R-8 parcel for $220,000, or a 2/3 ownership interest for $440,000. Each ownership share includes a corresponding membership in the Cebolla River Ranches fishing club. The small remote paradise is a true legend in shared ranch communities; full-time caretakers and common use clubhouse are just a few of the tremendous benefits this fishing opportunity brings. Whether you are looking for a family retreat to create once-in-a-lifetime memories or a private sanctuary for relaxation, this is your chance to own a piece of fishing paradise. Cebolla Club is a legend among the Colorado fishing communities with limited building and unlimited streams. Some call this portion of the Cebolla River “The Oasis,” and it becomes obvious why when entering the fishing club from the high bluffs and timbered ridges. The brilliant green of the river bottom shimmers against the high canyon walls and sage covered hillsides. Cebolla Club offers one of the best fishing values in the trout fishing region. With over 6 miles of differing habitat, you can fish nymphs in fast, tight canyons or drag streamers in meandering ox bows. Native brown trout and rainbows fill the stream for your fly-fishing delight. The unique location of this “Oasis” is conveniently located 40 minutes from Lake City and Gunnison, Colorado.
$485,000  •  35 acres
Welcome to Brown Trout Ranch at Cebolla River Ranches, a 35-acre lot in Colorado, offering exclusive access to 6 miles of prime trout waters on Cebolla Creek. Enjoy unrivaled fishing experiences with a full family membership. Key Features: Exclusive Fishing Access: 6 miles of private fishing rights on Cebolla Creek Prime Location: 40 minutes from Lake City and Gunnison, Colorado Exceptional Fishing Waters: Thriving population of Brown and Rainbow trout Well-Maintained Property: Full-time caretakers ensure year-round upkeep Imagine waking up to the sounds of nature, ready for a day filled with brown trout action. Cebolla Creek is renowned for its trout population and rich aquatic insect life. Anglers can expect prolific hatches of various insects, creating an ideal fishing environment. Colorado Unit 66 offers diverse wildlife and excellent hunting opportunities in the Gunnison National Forest. Brown Trout Ranch is about an hour from Gunnison, home to the Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport (GUC). Montrose, two hours away, offers the Montrose Regional Airport (MTJ). Both towns provide essential services, dining, shopping, and recreational activities. Lake City, Colorado, a vibrant small town, is the gateway to the Alpine Loop and Lake San Cristobal, Colorado’s second-largest natural lake. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Colorado’s largest body of water, is nearby for boating and fishing. Crested Butte, a short drive away, offers world-class skiing and a vibrant cultural scene. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a premier fishing property in Colorado. Contact us today to schedule a private tour of Brown Trout Ranch. Reach out now and make Brown Trout Ranch your personal fishing paradise!
$999,900  •  35 acres
Crested Butte Meadows Overlook offers a hard-to-find combination in the North Valley: full sun, privacy, wide-open views, and infrastructure already in place. Located just outside of Crested Butte South with National Forest access down the road, this elevated 35± deeded acre homesite on Paradise Lane gives you both easy access and a tucked-away feel. Property Highlights: - Build-Ready Utility: Producing well in place and power at the lot. - Year-Round Access: HOA-maintained roads support convenient access in all seasons. - Elevated Setting: Near the beginning of Paradise Lane, offering privacy and easy access. From the property, the views stretch across more than 180 degrees, looking down valley and out toward Cement Mountain, Red Mountain, Whetstone, Mt. Emmons, Brush Creek, and around to Crested Butte Mountain. The lot receives full sun from early morning through sunset, which adds real day-to-day value in this part of Colorado. A mix of aspens, spruce, and open meadow pockets gives the property character and flexibility, with multiple building sites that allow you to preserve important view corridors while creating a home that fits naturally on the land. That combination of usable terrain, strong views, and existing infrastructure is increasingly hard to find in the North Valley. Approximately 20 to 25 minutes from town, yet feeling private and removed, Crested Butte Meadows Overlook is a strong North Valley homesite for the buyer who values sunlight, views, privacy, and a practical head start on building. It is a property that gives you the chance to build carefully in a setting that will hold its appeal over time.
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$2,000,000  •  17.3 acres
$2,500,000
Welcome to this exceptional contemporary modern home on 17 acres along the Tomichi Creek, just minutes from downtown Gunnison. Nestled against dramatic rock outcrops, the property offers private wade in access to miles of one of the valley’s most celebrated fisheries, along with tranquil ponds, irrigated pastures, and expansive manicured lawns that create a one of a kind riverfront retreat. To the south, the land adjoins 249 acres of protected State Wildlife Area, ensuring lasting privacy and safeguarding the Tomichi Creek corridor. Beyond that, vast BLM acreage expands both the sense of seclusion and the opportunities for year round recreation. The home itself blends seamlessly with this natural setting. A grand foyer and central staircase set the tone, leading to thoughtfully designed living spaces filled with character and light. The formal living room is a showpiece, anchored by a dramatic stone fireplace and accented with Mid Century Modern details. The kitchen is both functional and inviting, with generous cabinetry and a cozy eating nook that frames views of the surrounding landscape. Just beyond, the formal dining room provides an elegant setting for hosting family dinners or special occasions. A more relaxed sitting room, complete with built in bookshelves and a brick fireplace, opens to a covered porch where the ponds and valley stretch out before you. The primary suite is a retreat of its own, offering a private office, deck, and striking views of the lawns, pastures, and rock formations. On the upper level, two additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a seating area open to a deck with panoramic views to the east and across the Gunnison Valley. Every detail of this property reflects a strong connection to place. Unique finishes and timeless Mid Century Modern touches complement its convenient location near Gunnison, Western Colorado University, and the Gunnison/Crested Butte Regional Airport. This home offers not only a rare property, but also a rare lifestyle.
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$19,950,000  •  8 acres
$22,400,000
Nearly 14,000 square feet of artfully constructed buildings designed for luxury, comfort, and utility in the backcountry The Main Lodge features a grand stone fireplace, horseshoe bar, and riverfront seating, designed as the heart of the retreat for dining, gathering, and unwinding in style A rare stretch of private access to Colorado’s Taylor River, plus a stocked casting pond just steps from your cabin door, just below Taylor Park Reservoir All existing furnishings—carefully selected and curated—are included with the property Multiple guest accommodations, including six cozy queen-bed cabins and two thoughtfully appointed family homes Exceptional wellness amenities including a saltwater pool, sauna, steam room, hot tub, massage suite, and gym On-site recreation includes a climbing wall, target range, game room, and direct access to the National Forest Developed and operated by Eleven Experience, a globally recognized brand in immersive, high-end travel experiences Year-round access via County Road 742, just 30 minutes to Gunnison Airport and 20 minutes to Crested Butte Ideal for private ownership, commercial hospitality, or custom group use, ranging from family, corporate, and executive retreats
$57,000  •  6 acres
Escape to the mountains with this private 6-acre parcel at the end of the road in the desirable Blue Mesa Subdivision of Gunnison County, Colorado. This secluded property offers peace, quiet, and incredible panoramic views of the West Elk Wilderness, Tomichi Dome, and the surrounding mountain landscape. Covered in sage with one beautiful pine tree standing prominently on the property, the parcel is bordered to the south and west by large aspen groves that serve as a natural wildlife corridor. Deer, elk, bear, and grouse are frequently seen in the area, and during September and October you may hear the resident elk herd bugling nearby, creating a true Colorado mountain experience. The property also benefits from some of the best cell phone reception in the Blue Mesa Subdivision, a rare advantage for remote mountain properties. Underground electricity is available at the road, making future cabin or home construction more convenient. A cleared camping area is already located on the southwest portion of the lot, and camping is allowed within HOA guidelines. The HOA also offers a private recreational fishing pond and clubhouse for members to enjoy. While considered a seasonal access property, year-round access may be possible by coordinating snow removal with nearby full-time residents. Located in the heart of Colorado GMU 66, this property is surrounded by trophy mule deer and elk hunting opportunities and sits just minutes from both the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River and Blue Mesa Reservoir. Blue Mesa is Colorado's largest lake and is famous for its world-class lake trout and kokanee salmon fisheries, along with rainbow trout, brown trout, and yellow perch. Conveniently situated between Gunnison and Lake City, the property is also within driving distance of Crested Butte and Monarch ski resorts, placing year-round recreation right at your doorstep. This parcel would make an outstanding cabin site, recreational getaway, or hunting basecamp in the heart of Colorado's outdoor paradise.
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