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$27,500,000  •  44,311 acres
Encompassing an impressive 44,311± total acres, including 9,006± deeded acres and 35,305± leased acres, The Slater Dixon Ranch is one of the premier ranch offerings in northwestern Colorado and southern Wyoming. Anchored by the renowned Slater Creek watershed, the ranch combines extensive live water, productive hay meadows, quality improvements, abundant wildlife habitat, and expansive grazing resources.
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$16,200,000  •  36,897 acres
Goodnight Trail Ranch The Goodnight Trail Ranch is an extraordinary 36,897-acre legacy property located in Las Animas County, Colorado, northeast of Trinidad and extending along the dramatic Apishapa Canyon. Combining large-scale ranching capability, exceptional wildlife habitat, historic significance, and some of the most striking scenery in southeastern Colorado, this ranch represents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly remarkable turnkey cattle and hunting operation. The ranch has been thoughtfully improved and is exceptionally well equipped for an efficient year-round cattle operation. Extensive improvements to fencing, livestock water systems, working facilities, and ranch infrastructure allow the property to support approximately 800 cows year-round under normal operating conditions. The ranch's scale, dependable water distribution, productive native grass, and well-planned improvements create an operation that is both functional and manageable. Quality pens, overhead feed bins, equipment storage, and additional support facilities further enhance the ranch's day-to-day efficiency. In addition to the deeded acreage, the Goodnight Trail Ranch includes approximately 4,895.13 acres of Colorado State lease ground. This additional acreage expands the overall operating footprint of the ranch and further strengthens its grazing capacity and long-term value. The State lease would be included with the ranch, subject to applicable assignment and approval requirements. At the heart of the operation is an impressive headquarters complex that includes a well-appointed residence, ranch office, separate apartment, working pens, overhead feed bins, and an equipment lean-to. An upgraded cabin provides additional living accommodations for guests, employees, or hunting parties, while a second equipment barn offers further storage for machinery, vehicles, and ranch supplies. These improvements make the Goodnight Trail Ranch ready for immediate use, with the infrastructure necessary to support both livestock and recreational operations. The ranch offers outstanding big-game and upland-bird hunting opportunities. Located within Colorado Game Management Units 133 and 134, the property supports healthy populations of elk, mule deer, and pronghorn. The diverse terrain, reliable water, expansive grasslands, canyon country, mesas, and secluded draws provide excellent habitat throughout the ranch. Bobwhite and blue quail are also found across the property, adding exceptional upland hunting to an already impressive recreational offering. The scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Massive mesas and rugged buttes rise to elevations exceeding 6,100 feet, providing panoramic views across the surrounding plains and canyon country. On the northeastern portion of the ranch, a large canyon follows the Apishapa River, creating a dramatic landscape of rock formations, river-bottom habitat, native vegetation, and secluded wildlife corridors. The contrast between the open grasslands, towering mesas, deep canyons, and rugged river country gives the ranch a remarkable sense of scale and natural beauty. The historic Goodnight Trail crosses the property and provides the inspiration for the ranch's name. This important piece of western history adds a unique cultural element to the property and connects the ranch to the early cattle-driving heritage of the American West. Approximately 28,735.73 acres of the ranch are protected by a conservation easement held by The Palmer Land Conservancy, while an additional 5,725.13 acres are covered by a separate conservation easement held by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. These easements help preserve the ranch's open space, wildlife habitat, agricultural productivity, and scenic character for future generations. With 36,897 deeded acres, an additional 4,895.13 acres of State lease ground, exceptional ranching improvements, outstanding hunting, historic significance, impressive headquarters facilities, and breathtaking canyon and mesa scenery, the Goodnight Trail Ranch is a rare and distinguished offering. It is a fully operational cattle ranch, a premier recreational property, and a lasting western legacy capable of being enjoyed for generations.
$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
$1,890,000  •  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 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
$11,590,000  •  12,441 acres
Introducing the Reverse C Ranch, a landmark 6,576-acre combined offering that unites the Western A Ranch and the 3D Mountain Ranch into one extraordinary recreational and hunting property. Set along the southern and eastern flanks of Juniper Mountain, the ranch forms a sweeping U-shaped landscape that captures the full range of what makes northwest Colorado so coveted; big views, bigger game, and exceptional privacy!
$6,995,000  •  11,764 acres
3D Mountain Ranch offers a rare four-season legacy property in northwest Colorado. Encompassing 5,899 deeded acres, plus a 5,865-acre BLM grazing allotment. The ranch offers over 11,760 acres of diverse and productive ground. From riverbanks and bottomlands to cedar-covered ridgelines and open benches, the property presents an exceptional opportunity for recreation, ranching, and long-term investment!
$23,500,000  •  11,252 acres
The Rockin D Ranch, consisting of 11,252+/- deeded acres and 960+/- acres of Colorado State lease land, represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large acreage, well-blocked operating ranch, within 60 miles of downtown Denver and a 45+/- minute drive to Centennial Airport near the Denver Tech Center area. The headquarters lie just 14 miles south of Byers and Interstate 70 and can be accessed by three county-maintained roads. The ranch is fenced into nine strategically designed pastures. It is exceptionally well-watered with 14 wells, numerous dirt tanks, seasonal ponds, and approximately three miles of a tributary to West Bijou Creek and Rattlesnake Creek bottom. The seller is reserving the legally decreed subsurface water rights. The terrain is incredibly diverse for an eastern Colorado ranch, featuring gentle, undulating topography with small-scale protective elevation changes, terraced hillsides, timbered foothills, open grasslands, and numerous rolling hills and drainages, all of which provide ample shielding from adverse weather conditions for livestock and wildlife, as well as a beautifully scenic and diverse aesthetic. The buildings, roads, fences, corrals, water tanks, wells, drinkers, and ponds have been meticulously maintained to the highest quality. Anchoring the improvements is a remodeled primary residence. Other ranch improvements include functional, well-maintained agricultural buildings, including a horse barn, cattle barn, equipment shop, storage shop, Quonset, secondary equipment shop, grain storage, and a newer modular home for a ranch manager's residence. Distant, yet unexpected views of the Rocky Mountain peaks of the Front Range dominate the skyline from most places on the ranch. Wildlife is abundant, including deer, antelope, and a variety of smaller game. Rockin D Ranch is a high-grade investment-quality operational ranch offering a multi-dimensional exit strategy and long-term appreciation, located in close proximity to Colorado's ever-expanding Front Range. The long-term potential of this ranch investment cannot be overemphasized or understated.  The Facts: ~ 11,252+/- deeded acres and 960+/- acres of state-leased land ~ 14 miles from Byers to the ranch headquarters ~ 30 miles from Parker to the west entrance of the ranch ~ Conveniently located within 60 miles of downtown Denver, an hour to Denver International Airport, and 45 minutes to Centennial Airport ~ Primary residence built in 1971 and later remodeled, with 3,460+/- square feet, five bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and a two-car garage; functional and well-maintained improvements include a horse barn, cattle barn, equipment shop, storage shop, Quonset, secondary equipment shop, grain storage, modular caretaker home, shop, small storage building, extensive corral system, and excellent fencing ~ Exceptionally well-watered, including numerous water wells, ponds, dirt tanks, catch ponds, and seasonal creek flows ~ Approximately two and a half miles of seasonal West Bijou Creek, two and a half miles of seasonal Rattlesnake Creek, and several miles of Mule and East Gulch drainages ~ Heavily lined cottonwood treed creek bottomland ~ Numerous drainages, small arroyos, and diverse topography all provide excellent livestock and wildlife protection ~ Abundant antelope, mule deer, occasional whitetail and elk, ducks, geese, and a variety of small game and bird species ~ Outstanding mixture of undulating topography, riparian areas, diverse landscape, creek bottom, and overall biodiversity ~ Predominantly sandy loam soil, blue grama, little bluestem, and brome grasses throughout the ranch ~ Annual precipitation ranges from 12 to 18 inches ~ Elevation ranges from approximately 5,600 feet to 5,900 feet ~ Real estate taxes for 2025 are estimated at $13,450
$65,000,000  •  9,758 acres
Spanning 9,758+/- deeded acres, Middle Creek Ranch is the largest available offering in close proximity to world-class skiing in Colorado. Bordering national forest and BLM lands, this beautiful and ecologically diverse holding is located along the northern flank of the Flat Tops Mountain Range and possesses a balance of valley floor, trout stream and forested mountain country not easily found nor replicated in the Western United States. At Middle Creek Ranch, the discerning buyer will find privacy, expansive viewsheds, vast aspen and pine forests, productive agricultural lands, abundant wildlife and limitless recreational opportunities, including fly fishing. All of this within Middle Creek’s borders and all within 17 paved miles of world-class skiing, vibrant resort community amenities, as well as commercial and private air services. Middle Creek Ranch is a place where one can be close to everything while feeling so far away. Held by the same family since 1991 and professionally stewarded by exceptional managers, Middle Creek has long been utilized as a family retreat, wildlife sanctuary, and operating bison and cattle ranch. Exceptionally private, the ranch is comprised of two large blocks of adjacent lands separated by paved road as well as the nearby Trout Creek parcel, which includes 1.5+/-miles of frontage on both banks of Trout Creek. Middle Creek is unencumbered by conservation easements, and unlike other large acreage offerings, there is no public access into or through any of the ranch’s deeded lands. Middle Creek is a recreational haven with an abundance of on-site recreational activities and amenities available to ownership and guests. Befitting the surrounding mountain lands and ready for immediate use, the owner’s residence, two guest cabins and lodge are located in an aspen grove within the heart of the ranch. These classic, log construction improvements feature professionally decorated interiors that are welcoming and appealing. The viewshed from the owner’s residence is unique to Routt County in that it takes in completely private down-valley views of rimrock and the upper slopes of the Steamboat Ski Resort. Additional improvements include historic headquarters with the ranch manager’s residence and barn, a cowboy house, shop and facilities required for working livestock. The Facts: ~ 9,758+/- deeded acres (15.25 square miles) ~ 995+/- BLM grazing allotment acres ~ 10,753+/- total acres (16.8 square miles) ~ 17+/- paved miles to Steamboat Springs, Colorado ~ 17+/- miles to Yampa Valley Regional Airport and Atlantic Aviation FBO ~ 7+/- miles from Oak Creek, Colorado ~ Bordering national forest and BLM lands ~ No conservation easement ~ Angling on approximately one and a half miles of frontage on both banks of Trout Creek ~ Two private trout ponds ~ 6,159+/- square foot owner’s residence with four bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, one bunk room with a bathroom ~ 2,548+/- square foot lodge featuring chef’s kitchen, dining room, great room, game room, office area, exercise room & bedroom with en suite bathroom ~ 1,134+/- square foot detached garage ~ Columbine cabin with two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, and an upstairs loft ~ Cookhouse cabin with two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, and an upstairs loft ~ Historic ranch manager residence, barn, and outbuildings ~ Cowboy house with drive-through maintenance shop and barn ~ Riding arena, corrals, and miscellaneous outbuildings ~ Hay production on 130+/- acres of irrigated and dryland hay meadow, averaging 200 tons of hay a year ~ 80+/- head of bison plus bulls (not included in offering price) ~ 10+/- head of horses (not included in offering price) ~ Conservatively grazed with current summer leases for 100 cow/calf pairs and 300 yearlings ~ Numerous watering resources, including springs, creeks, ponds, and dirt tanks ~ Shooting range and sporting clays ~ Fly fishing on Trout Creek or ponds ~ Horseback trail rides ~ Swimming hole with dock ~ 50+ miles of private internal roads and trails for trail riding, mountain biking, 4-wheeling, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing ~ Large populations of wildlife, including elk and deer ~ The annual estimated property taxes are $25,691
$7,500,000  •  8,954 acres
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Cat Creek Ranch is a rare find that combines the charm of rural life with investment potential, making it a prime opportunity for those seeking a legacy property in Colorado.
$8,813,750  •  7,051 acres
Located on the Eastern Plains of Colorado is the expansive Lincoln County Organic Farm, consisting of 7,051± contiguous acres. Historically used to graze livestock, approximately 5,890± acres were converted to dryland organic wheat ground, with the first harvest taking place in 2025. The property was further diversified for the upcoming 2026 with farm ground planted in organic wheat, triticale, sunflowers and millet, with some ground left to volunteer crops. The current owners estimate there are approximately 1,100± acres that remain in native grass which have been used to graze cattle. There are five wells located on the property, with an extensive pipeline network to 13 livestock water tanks located throughout the property. Access is provided via four miles of Colorado Highway 109 along the western boundary of the property with an additional five miles of county road frontage throughout the property.
$19,000,000  •  5,794 acres
- Very unique location between the amenities of Grand Junction and the world-class recreational mecca of Moab - Situated along the Colorado/Utah border on the western flank of the Uncompahgre Plateau in the shadows of the La Sal Mountains - Located within the coveted GMU 60 that borders two trophy hunting units and offers excellent big game hunting opportunities. - Prime wildlife habitat with elevations ranging from 7,000 to 8,400 feet that includes grassy meadows bisected by creek drainages that are surrounded by Ponderosa forest, dark timber, ponds, springs, and seeps - Borders the Manti-La Sal National Forest and BLM on three sides which greatly expands the scope of recreational opportunities - Unlimited recreational opportunities include world-class big game hunting, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, ATVing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing - Approximately 90 minutes to Grand Junction with all its great restaurants, wineries, shopping, commercial air service, blossoming arts scene, river walk, and the Colorado National Monument. - A 3,680 acre portion of the ranch is protected by a conservation easement.
$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.
$36,000,000  •  5,550 acres
Big Elk, Big Sky, and Big Views—this is the magnificent EGR Ranch! Located in the famous Cimarron Valley, EGR boasts 5,550 +/- acres, abundant irrigation water (1,419 AF plus 8 CFS from the Whittingham #1 Ditch, 1,424 +/- classified irrigated acres), awe-inspiring views, and an ample elk and deer population. Upon entering the main gate, it becomes abundantly clear why ground like this pervaded the hearts and minds of Colorado’s early settlers. From HWY-50 and Curecanti in the north, to CR P77 in the south, the ranch’s rolling topography yields a vegetative mosaic, alternating between gambel oak knobs, sage flats, and irrigated glens. This stunning landscape is complemented by 2.50 +/- miles of exclusive Veo creek frontage, 27+ ponds, a comfortable 4,038 SF hunting lodge, and 2,400 SF barn. Colorado’s fastest growing airport, alongside many fine dining options, is within 22 miles and the renowned ski slopes of Crested Butte and Telluride are only a short morning drive. It was the promise of ranches like this that captured the American imagination in 1862, and today, backdropped by a 14,000-ft horizon, they still do!
$34,000,000  •  5,452 acres
- Frontage on the most sought-after section of the Colorado River - Over 4 miles of Reeder Creek - Adjacent to Williams Fork Reservoir - Unencumbered views of the Gore Range and ranges adjoining Rocky Mountain National Park - Working cattle ranch with over 800 acres of irrigated fields fed by extensive water rights - Elk migratory corridor travels through the property and the adjacent BLM land - A portion of the ranch is encumbered by a conservation easement to protect ecological resources
$9,995,000  •  5,000 acres
W7 Ranch at King Creek represents a unique opportunity to buy an exceptional mountain home, which is complemented by shared ownership of approximately 5,000 acres of King Creek Ranch. The home features high-quality materials and excellent construction and is well-suited for hosting family and friends. The ranch is a beautifully diverse mountain property that has been tastefully improved to offer nearly every possible recreational pursuit imaginable. The ranch is supported by exquisite facilities and is fully staffed for the owners to use and enjoy. The cost of ownership and operation of the ranch, however, is shared by seven like-minded families. It is an attractive alternative to single ranch ownership, which would be significantly more expensive for a comparable property. Combining a beautiful home that has been recently updated with a fully improved and staffed recreational ranch that checks all the boxes, W7 Ranch at King Creek is a rare “best of both worlds” offering.
$5,106,250  •  4,085 acres
Located on the Eastern Plains of Colorado is the Monette Farm and Ranch, consisting of 4,085± total acres. Historically used to graze livestock, approximately 3,085± acres were converted to dryland organic wheat ground, with the first harvest taking place in 2025. The property was further diversified for the upcoming 2026 with farm ground planted in organic wheat, triticale, sunflowers and millet, with some ground left to volunteer crops. The current owners estimate there are approximately 1,000± acres that remain in native grass which have been used to graze cattle. There are four wells located on the property, with an extensive pipeline network to 8 livestock water tanks located throughout the property. Access is provided via four miles of Colorado Highway 109 along the western boundary of the property with an additional five miles of county road frontage throughout the property.
$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
$7,989,000  •  3,527 acres
Iron Antler Ranch: 3,527± Acre Colorado Hunting Ranch with Lodge Headquarters | GMU 63 Iron Antler Ranch is a large-acreage recreational/agricultural holding with quality improvements and excellent wildlife habitat, located in Colorado's highly desirable North Fork Valley. Encompassing 3,527± deeded acres, the ranch offers a rare combination of scale, dependable access, strong water infrastructure, and a stunning lodge headquarters, making it ideally suited for a private hunting ranch, recreational retreat, long-term investment asset, or mixed-use agricultural property. Land, Habitat & Recreation The ranch's landscape transitions from open mountain meadows to thick gambles oak, some pine and aspen to sage brush creating ideal habitat for big game and diverse recreational use. Numerous drainages, springs, seeps, and runoff-fed ponds are distributed throughout the property, supporting wildlife and grazing alike. Several active elk wallows are present, and the ranch lies within a major migration corridor. Iron Antler Ranch also offers early-season cattle grazing opportunities, allowing the property to remain in agricultural status, an important consideration for maintaining favorable agricultural tax status while still prioritizing recreational and wildlife values. Located in Colorado Game Management Unit 63, the ranch qualifies for landowner vouchers for mule deer. Elk tags are available over the counter for 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons, with archery, muzzleloader, and 1st and 4th rifle seasons requiring no points. Resident elk are present year-round, with a huge herd calving on the ranch in the spring. There are significant seasonal migrations utilizing the ranch from September through October. Nearby access to the Gunnison River, Blue Mesa Reservoir and Crawford Reservoir further enhances the recreational appeal with excellent fishing opportunities. Not to mention the endless creeks and streams in the National Forest full of trout. Water Infrastructure Iron Antler Ranch benefits from participation in the Cattleman's Water Pipeline, with shares or taps in place to provide reliable water for livestock and domestic use. In addition to pipeline access, the ranch features multiple natural water sources, including springs, seeps, drainages, wallows and ponds, supporting livestock operations, wildlife habitat, and land stewardship. Headquarters & Improvements The ranch headquarters are thoughtfully positioned near the north end of the property, providing convenient access from Highway 92 and year-round usability. The primary residence is a 5-bedroom, 3-bath log lodge designed for comfortable, lodge-style living. Features include: In-floor radiant heat throughout Pellet stove in the main living area Walk-out basement Two-car garage Large windows capture expansive views of Cathedral Peak, surrounding ridgelines, and Western Colorado's wide-open skies. The updated kitchen includes granite countertops, an island cooktop, and ample space for entertaining and post-hunt gatherings. An upstairs loft offers flexible use as an office, hobby space, or additional living area. The walk-out basement provides two additional bedrooms, a bathroom, game or recreation room, pantry, storage, mechanical room, and garage access, well suited for hosting family, guests, or hunting parties. Supporting ranch operations is a three-bay shop, featuring one electric overhead door, two manual doors, and sliding barn doors. A dedicated tack room or workshop provides space for gear storage, equipment maintenance, freezers, or future upgrades, with sufficient power to accommodate a walk-in cooler if desired. Multiple water taps serve the residence and operational areas, and two ponds near the lodge capture seasonal runoff. Location & Access Iron Antler Ranch is located near Crawford, Colorado, a historic agricultural community at the edge of the West Elk Mountains known for its hunting, public land access, and outdoor recreation. The ranch offers reliable year-round access via Highway 92 while maintaining a private, secluded setting. Regional airport access includes: Montrose Regional Airport (MTJ): ~1 hour Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT): ~1.5 hours Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport (GUC): ~1.5 hours Use & Investment Potential With its size, GMU 63 designation, established water systems, early-season grazing capability, and functional headquarters, Iron Antler Ranch is well-positioned as a private hunting ranch, year-round recreational retreat, or mixed-use agricultural property. The combination of reliable access, quality improvements, and strong wildlife presence creates an opportunity to operate immediately while allowing flexibility for future expansion or refinement. Iron Antler Ranch offers a solid foundation for ownership today, and the scale and attributes to hold long-term value for generations to come.
$6,399,000  •  3,464.03 acres
This expansive property, priced competitively below market value, offers a stunning 3,464± acres in North Fork Valley. Breathtaking mountain terrain seamlessly blends with an abundance of recreational opportunities. Across North Rim Hunting Ranch, rolling meadows meet dense forests, providing a haven for wildlife and a perfect backdrop for your next adventure. The diverse topography caters to various interests – whether you're a passionate hunter seeking challenging pursuits or simply desire idyllic grazing land. Abundant Water Resources: North Rim Hunting Ranch features a reliable water supply facilitated by the Cattleman's Water Pipeline, equipped with 10 shares or 5 taps. Pristine Mountain Terrain: Showcasing diverse landscapes, including lush meadows, dense forests, and abundant wildlife habitats. Hunting and Fishing Paradise: Situated in Game Management Unit 63, permitting over-the-counter landowner Elk tags, renowned for its thriving big game population and complemented by nearby access to the Gunnison River for exceptional fishing. North Rim Hunting Ranch goes beyond stunning scenery. Its diverse landscape – vast meadows, sage & oak brush, and towering aspen and pines - creates a natural sanctuary teeming with wildlife, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The ranch also offers drainages, seeps, springs, and runoff filled ponds, which contribute to the ranch’s vast and varied wildlife. While the ranch remains primarily unimproved, it boasts essential infrastructure already in place. The Cattleman's Water Pipeline, equipped with 10 shares or 5 taps, traverses the property, providing a reliable source of unfiltered water for both domestic and livestock needs. Conveniently, the ranch enjoys direct access points off Highway 92, ensuring year-round accessibility for owners and visitors. North Rim Hunting Ranch presents a remarkable opportunity to own a piece own a piece of Colorado's hunting heritage and establish your own legacy ranch. Contact us today to schedule a private tour and discover the endless possibilities waiting to be explored.
$9,900,000  •  3,069 acres
Campbell Springs Ranch offers 3,069± acres just outside Guffey, Colorado, with exceptional water, scale, and hunting value in the Central Colorado mountains. The ranch has long supported cattle and hay production, and the addition of the newly built lodge brings a residential centerpiece that changes the feel of the property entirely, giving it the presence of a true mountain estate. Water is one of the defining strengths of the property. Campbell Springs Ranch includes multiple adjudicated springs, numerous water wells, irrigation water rights serving more than a dozen hayfields throughout the property. The ranch also features more than 3 miles of seasonal creeks and streams, along with dozens of ponds and small lakes. That water supports hay production and livestock use while also strengthening wildlife movement and year-round big game use across the ranch. A major addition to the property is the new custom-built 2025 log lodge, which adds a more complete residential component to the ranch. Built with extensive river rock posts and chimney, a metal roof with ice melt, and buried underground electricity, the lodge is served by a new 750-foot well producing approximately 5-10 gallons per minute, an indoor 150-gallon cistern, septic, and a 1,000-gallon buried propane tank. The lodge is approached by an asphalt drivewaywith extra parking and includes a fenced dog run, hot tub hookup, Starlink internet equipment, security cameras, water leak detector, water softener, and outdoor night lighting. Inside, the lodge is set up for full-time living with the scale and finish expected of a modern mountain residence. It includes an oversized heated two-car garage, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a separate office, and two living areas, including a main-floor living room with vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, plus a separate basement living area. The main bedroom includes a walk-out deck, while an upstairs bedroom has a private Juliet balcony. Additional features include hand-scraped reclaimed wood floors, a large safe room/cellar, a walk-out basement, and a mud room with a commercial dog wash, slop sink, washer, and dryer. The kitchen includes a large walk-in pantry finished with shelving from trees on the property, along with a commercial Z-Line oven and cooktop, commercial vent hood, refrigerator, dishwasher, deep freezer, and microwave, all of which convey. A large gas log fireplace, with a natural wood-burning option, anchors the living space, and rustic log furnishings also convey with the sale. The ranch is accessible year-round and runs on both sides of County Road 71. A road system extends throughout the property, and the ranch is fully fenced and cross-fenced, giving it the kind of infrastructure that supports real use rather than occasional access. Recent improvements include new fencing along County Road 71, a new cattle guard, and repaired and replaced fencing along County Road 63. Historic ranch improvements remain in place as well, including 1930s bunkhouse sheds now served by electricity, along with barn and horse stalls dating back to the 1930s. There is also an RV pad with hookups, including septic, electricity, propane service, and water availability for a storage tank, as well as an insulated container with electricity for storage or hobby use. A wood mill and 23 HP Kubota tractor add further working utility. The topography ranges from flat ground to rolling country and steeper terrain, with elevations from approximately 8,600 feet to over 9,600 feet. Across that elevation range, the ranch carries rock bluffs, mature aspens and conifers, and hay meadows filled with alpine native grasses. Located in GMU 581, Campbell Springs Ranch supports elk, mule deer, antelope, wild turkey, and other game species. It is not uncommon to see the 300+ resident elk herd on the property, along with strong mule deer use. The ranch sits in a significant migration corridor, and the combination of food plots, timber, open country, water, and cover gives it the kind of hunting setup that works across archery and rifle seasons. Unit 581 is known for quality bull elk, and the ranch has also produced 170 to 210 class mule deer along with Boone and Crockett antelope. Campbell Springs Ranch backs up to more than 500,000± acres of public hunting land, which expands the ranch's recreational footprint and helps drive wildlife movement through the property. Between the water, habitat, access, and scale, the ranch is positioned to function as both a working cattle and hay operation and a serious big game holding in a part of Colorado where properties of this size are increasingly hard to find.
$18,000,000  •  2,525 acres
2,525 deeded acres adjacent to the Spanish Peaks Wilderness 10,917 sq. ft. home, guest house, cabin, barn, shop, & more Excellent elk, mule deer, bear, & turkey hunting Big views, alpine setting, & extensive interior road network Minutes from La Veta, 1.5 hours from Colorado Springs, & 2.5 hours from Denver Ever since Spanish explorers first sighted them in the 1600s, the Spanish Peaks near La Veta, Colorado, have stood as iconic landmarks, nearly as famous as nearby Pikes Peak. Today, Sentinel Peaks Ranch, situated at the foot of the Spanish Peak, is a landmark in its own right. The ranch is distinguished by national park-quality wildlife, sweeping mountain vistas, and a 10,917-square-foot headquarters lodge that is truly an architectural masterpiece. Located adjacent to the Spanish Peaks Wilderness Area on the north flank of the Spanish Peaks, Sentinel Peaks Ranch encompasses approximately 2,525 deeded acres ranging in elevation from 7,300 to 9,400 feet. Aspen, spruce, and fir forests dominate the higher elevations, while meadows and Gambel oak groves characterize the lower terrain. Several springs and small creeks provide reliable water throughout the property. With its diverse habitat, varied topography, and abundant water, the ranch offers exceptional wildlife conditions. Elk, mule deer, black bear, and turkey thrive here, making Sentinel Peaks a paradise for both hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. Elk, bear, and turkey tags are available over the counter, and the ranch qualifies for landowner mule deer tags, adding significant value and convenience for sportsmen. The elk habitat is so remarkable that the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has secured a conservation easement on approximately 1,300 acres of the property. While encumbering only a portion of the ranch, the conservation easement allows for continued recreational and agricultural uses and ensures the long-term preservation of high-quality wildlife herds. Elk, bear, mule deer, and turkey hunting are outstanding on both the ranch and the adjacent National Forest and Wilderness Area. Multiple access points and an extensive internal road network provide easy access to prime hunting areas. The property can be maintained in its current configuration, or further enhanced through additional conservation easements and thoughtful development. While the views of East and West Spanish Peaks are breathtaking, the lodge-style main residence is equally impressive. The 10,917-square-foot home features a grand great room with a massive rock fireplace and exposed-beam vaulted ceilings, an extraordinary space perfectly suited to its majestic surroundings. The home includes two suites, an art studio, an office, and three bathrooms. Fine woodwork is showcased throughout. A spacious kitchen with a large island anchors the home, and a full wet bar serves both the great room and the adjacent screened entertainment room. The beautifully designed grounds provide ample space for hosting large gatherings. The nearby 2,041-square-foot guest house includes two suites, two bathrooms, a loft, a full kitchen with walk-in pantry, a wood stove, and an attached two-bay garage. Both the main residence and guest house are offered fully furnished. Additional improvements include a horse barn, cattle handling facilities, a heated three-bay shop, and a mountain cabin. Of particular note are the heated, paved driveways serving the main structures, an especially welcome feature during Colorado's "mud season." Wildlife viewing and hunting are the ranch's primary recreational attractions, but hiking and horseback riding are equally rewarding amid the ever-present mountain views. An established network of roads and trails provides years of exploration. Just beyond the property, the spectacular natural rock formations known as the Great Dikes are well worth a visit. Sentinel Peaks Ranch is located approximately six miles from La Veta, one of southern Colorado's most charming small towns. Known for its native-stone buildings, shops, and art galleries, La Veta offers a distinctive and inviting atmosphere. The city of Pueblo is just one hour away, while Colorado Springs and its airport are approximately 90 minutes from the ranch. Denver and its international airport are an easy 2.5-hour drive north on Interstate 25 from the ranch. For centuries, Spanish explorers passed in the shadow of the great landmarks known as the Spanish Peaks in search of gold and adventure. Though they found little gold, visitors to Sentinel Peaks Ranch today discover something far more valuable, a stunning retreat, abundant wildlife, and rare solitude amid some of southern Colorado's finest scenery. Smaller configurations may also be available. Contact Harrigan Land Company for details.
$8,500,000  •  2,340 acres
Spring Gulch Ranch is a rare opportunity to own one of northwestern Colorado's premier hunting and agricultural properties. Ranches of this quality rarely come to market, offering exceptional elk hunting, productive cattle operations, abundant water, and endless recreation across 2,200 deeded acres and 2,340 total acres.
$1,840,300  •  2,271 acres
Expansive grassland consisting of 2,271 acres located north of Hwy 350 near Thatcher, CO. Located approximately 44 miles southwest of La Junta and 35 miles northeast of Trinidad, this property offers a variety of uses including grazing, hunting, recreation, and the option for a new home site. The majority of the property is flat grassland with drought tolerant grasses including Blue Grama and Buffalo Grass. On the elevated acreage there is Pinon and Juniper Tree coverage as well as a natural spring that carries water to the lower part of the property when ground water is high. There are ravines with sandy creek beds that carry seasonal water drainage, creating the perfect habitat for wildlife with protection from the pinons and the dirt and stone sidewalls of the ravines. The property is located in Game Management Unit 134, bringing a high value for hunters with the ability to apply for a land owner tag. Ten ponds are scattered throughout the ranch holding snow melt and rain. The two larger ponds at the center of the property hold water longer allowing cattle to drink year round. There are two wells on the property, the registered well is permitted for livestock & domestic use. There are multiple tanks on pipeline including one tank that is situated between 2 separate pastures. This allows water access from both sides of the tank in order to practice rotational grazing for grass management. There is 4 strand bared wire fencing along the perimeter of the ranch as well as cross fencing along the southern portion creating 3 separate pastures. An older homesite sits on the south east corner of the property and has a barn, corrals, two homes, multiple outbuildings, and a separate well. The improvements are easily accessible via County Road approximately 1.5 miles off of Highway 350. Incredible views of Fishers Peak and The Wet Mountains await. A portion of the property has highway frontage and consists of approximately 116 acres. This is also being offered as a separate sale, if desired. Well Information Permit Number: 126603 620 feet deep Permitted for dometsic & livestock use Vegetation Drought tolerant grasses including Blue Grama and Buffalo Grass Pinon & Juniper Trees Yucca & Cactus Soil Types Silt Loam Silty Clay Loam Additional Improvements Homesite with 2 homes, barn, and pipe corrals Secondary well Wildlife Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Antelope Game Management Unit: 134
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