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$1,800,000  •  320 acres
Long Park Ranch is a rare 320-acre mountain retreat surrounded by very good National Forest! Situated at approximately 8,800 feet in elevation, the property features a historic 1920's 1,400-sf unfinished cabin, a scenic 5-acre lake, exceptional hunting opportunities, and a peaceful, secluded setting.
$384,000  •  320 acres
320 Acres of good farm ground only 1/2 mile from city limits. No HOA, No Covenants and No Conservation Easement. This farm is located at 6800' elevation with excellent year round access on well maintained county roads. There's road frontage on the east side and the south side. Domestic water line from the Town of Dove Creek is across the county road. Low ag taxes of only $325 a year. Located only 5 miles from the Utah state line, this is Colorado GMU # 711 where bull elk tags can be purchased over the counter and buck tags can be acquired through the annual state draw system. In addition to then normal public hunting tags available, this farm also receives additional private land owner tags. The wildlife love to feed in the two fields currently planted in wheat). Arrangement with the local tenant farmer is a 75/25 split. Tenant farmer shall have the rights to harvest his crop if harvest season takes place after closing. 35 miles to Cortez, 80 miles to Durango, 80miles to Moab, 100 miles to Telluride.
$3,195,000  •  320 acres
Black Sky Ranch: Irrigated Acreage &Waterfowl Habitat Black Sky Ranch encompasses 320± acres near Mack, Colorado, approximately 23± miles west of Grand Junction. The ranch includes 270± irrigated acres, five ponds, and two creeks, creating strong water resources that attract wildlife year-round and make the property especially appealing for waterfowl. Situated within the Central Flyway near the Utah border, the ranch benefits from consistent migratory bird activity while remaining part of a productive agricultural corridor with well established water resources. Water Resources: Five ponds and two creeks providing strong surface water, irrigation support, and ideal wildlife habitat. Hunting & Recreation: Located in Game Management Unit 30 with excellent waterfowl hunting, mule deer, and upland opportunities; positioned in the Central Flyway. Improvements: 120' x 30' shop with an RV hook up, power, and water, suitable for equipment storage or agricultural operations. Water is a defining feature of Black Sky Ranch. The property includes five ponds and two creeks, creating year-round surface water and strong habitat throughout the year. These water features support both irrigation operations and exceptional wildlife use. Located within the Central Flyway, the ranch is meticulously designed and managed for waterfowl hunting, with additional opportunities for mule deer and other big game in Game Management Unit 30. The property features a pressurized irrigation system with multiple heads, supplied by water rights from the creeks for irrigation, pond filling, and recreational use. The ponds are designed in a cascading layout and can be easily drained and refilled by turning a valve, allowing them to be dried out and replanted annually. The ranch is protected by a conservation easement held by Colorado West Land Trust, which helps preserve the overall character of the property while still allowing agricultural use and limited development. Two designated building envelopes offer flexibility for future residences or operational improvements, giving a new owner options without compromising the layout of the land. The property includes a 120' x 30' shop with power, water, and an RV hookup, making it well suited for equipment storage, agricultural use, or future expansion. Located just outside Grand Junction, the ranch offers easy access to services, dining, and transportation, while being only 14± miles from the Utah border adds flexibility and convenience for regional travel. Black Sky Ranch combines productive irrigated acreage, reliable surface water, and strong recreational appeal in a prime Western Colorado setting. Situated within the Central Flyway and offering excellent waterfowl and big game hunting, the property is well suited for agricultural operations, a private hunting lodge, or long-term recreational use. Opportunities of this scale and versatility are increasingly limited, making Black Sky Ranch a must see opportunity.
$288,000  •  320 acres
320 Acres of productive farmground in Northeast Baca County. Bordered on the North side by County Road XX, which is also the border between Baca and Prowers counties, and consisting of Mostly Baca Silt Loam and Campo Clay Loam with less than 3 percent slope, this half section ha excellent access and is all Class IV soils. The area experiences an average annual rainfall of 15 inches and is known for world class mule deer hunting.
$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.
$2,200,000  •  320 acres
Hageman Ranch offers 320 acres of scenic Routt County land just 45 minutes from world-class Skiing at Steamboat Springs. Rolling meadows, timbered draws, and mountain vistas create a private setting for recreation, hunting, or a family retreat—an authentic piece of Colorado’s high country with easy access to town.
$5,950,000  •  315 acres
Presenting A Bar Ranch in Douglas County Colorado, a front range legacy ranch that encompasses all the amenities of a conveniently located, highly improved, secluded ranch in a highly desirable area. Picture yourself in a private protected valley on 315 pristine acres with a live water creek, irrigation rights, pine covered hills to explore and producing hay meadows
$6,000,000  •  307 acres
Highly Productive Gravel Pit for Sale near Mancos, Colorado! This 307+/- acre commercial property boasts an estimated 2 million tons of high-quality alluvial reserves, perfect for road base, asphalt production, and concrete materials. With direct access to Highway 160 and proximity to major construction markets, along with active/transferable permits, this is a rare investment opportunity.
$13,435,000  •  300 acres
Escape to 300± acres of pristine mountain paradise just 15–20 minutes northwest of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Enjoy end-of-the-road privacy with a stunning 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath custom log home showcasing panoramic views of the Yampa Valley, Sleeping Giant, Steamboat Springs, and Mount Werner. A one-acre, creek-fed fish pond enhances the setting, while abundant wildlife—including elk, mule deer, pronghorn, black bears, and countless birds.
$549,000  •  291 acres
Kit Carson County, CO 291 Here is a prime parcel of cropland that is turn-key ready for the farmer looking to add to an existing operation or an investor looking to add to their portfolio. With good soils the cropland has a proven production history. Crops grown on the property and in the area include Wheat, Milo, Millet, Sunflowers, and Corn. All of the tillable cropland is in a 2025 corn stubble and is being sold subject to tenant rights. Currently signed up in a 5 year cash lease agreement with a local tenant paying $14,550 annually, creating a nice annual income. The lease is set to expire November 16th, 2026 at which time a new owner can either negotiate a new lease or farm the property themselves. There are 291 FSA tillable acres of cropland. For added annual income the property has been enrolled in a Wind Development Option with potential for development in the next several years. Currently the lease is in year #3 with an increasing annual option payment and if developed the income could greatly increase and be based off of energy production. Wildlife found in the area includes Deer, Antelope, Pheasants, Waterfowl, and Small Game. The property has well maintained county road frontage on north side creating easy access and is located in a great farming area. FSA information is available upon request. Included in the sale are 100% of the Seller's Owned Mineral Rights are included (if any). Please contact the local Land Professional for additional information or to schedule a showing. Showings by appointment only!!! Property Details: Located North of Burlington, Colorado Mostly Prime Tillable Cropland 291 FSA Tillable Acres Current Cash Rent of $14,550 annually High Potential Return on Investment (ROI) Wind Development Option with Annual Income County Road Frontage Hunting Opportunities or Hunting Lease Possible Income When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$1,990,000  •  289.2 acres
A River Runs Through It... Pristine mountain property of 289+acres that includes approx 750 ft of river frontage, world class trout fishing steps from your front door. Fantastic views of Longs Peak and national forest surrounding the property on 3-sides. A nature lovers paradise with endless hiking, fishing, hunting, ATV/mountain biking, rock climbing, wildlife watching. Rare offering for the Estes Valley with land and unlimited potential.
$258,500  •  287.28 acres
Washington Co., CO 287.28 Here is a parcel of cropland with mostly Class 3 soils that is turn-key ready for the farmer looking to add to an existing operation or an investor looking to add to their portfolio. Consisting of mostly Weld Silt Loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Class (3c) and Norka-Colby Loams, 3 to 5 percent slopes Class (3e) soils the cropland has good proven yield history. Crops grown on the property and in the area include Wheat, Milo, Millet, or Corn. Currently, all the tillable acreage is in 2025 milo stubble and is subject to tenant rights under a 1/3 owner 2/3 tenant crop-share agreement. Annual income will vary year to year depending on the acres/crops planted, weather conditions, and commodity prices. FSA information is available upon request. For additional income the property could be leased out for hunting with the close proximity to the North Fork Arikaree River and several nearby draws. Found in Colorado Big Game Management Unit 107 the property qualifies for the Landowner Preference Program for deer and antelope vouchers. Hunting opportunities included deer, antelope, upland bird, and small game. Seller's Owned Mineral Rights are included (if any). Please contact the local Land Professional for questions or to schedule a showing. ***Showings by Appointment only*** Property Details: - Located in SEC33 T5S R53W - Mostly Prime Tillable Cropland - Crop-Share Lease with Annual Income - Potential Hunting Lease Income - Colorado Big Game Management Unit 107 - Low Taxes When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
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$59,900,000  •  287 acres
One of the most sought-after and iconic ranches in the Vail Valley
$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.
$1,968,000  •  280 acres
The Arboles Bucks And Bulls Ranch checks a lot of boxes. There is a quaint 3BR Farmhouse, large barn and big hay shed. This exceptional 280 acre ranch offers a unique opportunity to own a working ranch, with an orchard, 61 acres of hay production and irrigated pastures, providing great habitat for wildlife. The ranch offers outstanding mule deer, elk, turkey and bear hunting along with many 2-trac trails to explore your ranch.
$2,151,000  •  278 acres
The Hartline Ranch, located in Colorado’s North Fork Valley near Paonia, offers 278 deeded acres of prime Western Colorado ranch land, including approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground. This Colorado ranch for sale features well-maintained improvements in excellent condition, making it ideal for both agricultural operations and rural living. Surrounded by panoramic views of the West Elk Mountains, the property offers exceptional privacy, abundant wildlife habitat, and year-round recreational opportunities, including hunting, horseback riding, and access to nearby public lands. With its combination of irrigated acreage, scenic beauty, and sought-after location in Delta County, the Hartline Ranch is a premier opportunity for buyers seeking a productive and private Colorado mountain ranch. LOCATION The Hartline Ranch is ideally located in Colorado’s scenic North Fork Valley, nestled between the charming towns of Paonia and Hotchkiss in Delta County. The property sits approximately 7 miles from Paonia—known for its vibrant arts community, wineries, and farm-to-table culture—and just 4 miles from Hotchkiss, which offers everyday amenities and a strong agricultural heritage. The North Fork Valley is renowned for its mild climate, fertile soils, and stunning views of the West Elk Mountains, making it a sought-after destination for both recreation and rural living. Larger regional hubs with commercial air service include Montrose, about 40 miles away, and Grand Junction, approximately 60 miles away, providing convenient access to broader travel, shopping, and medical services. ACREAGE AND DESCRIPTION The Hartline Ranch spans 278 acres across four parcels and offers a strong combination of water resources and well-maintained improvements. The property includes multiple water rights, featuring both ditch rights and on-ranch reservoir storage. Historically, about 80 acres have been irrigated, with approximately 35 acres currently in production. Several springs, seeps, and ponds provide reliable year-round water for livestock while also supporting a diverse range of wildlife. Improvements are in excellent condition and include a 1904 farmhouse, barn, tack shed, arena, horse stalls, and a shop with offices and an apartment. The ranch is further supported by three Bone Mesa water taps, three power services, and three separate addresses. WILDLIFE AND RECREATION Wildlife is one of the standout features of the Hartline Ranch, offering a diverse mix of species, including deer, elk, turkey, and various waterfowl. Situated in GMU 53, the property also benefits from over-the-counter availability of bull elk tags. WATER RIGHTS AND RESOURCES The ranch holds a diverse and valuable portfolio of water rights, including 55 shares in the Stewart Mesa Ditch Company, interests in Balch Ditch Nos. 3 and 5, and access to multiple reservoirs and natural springs. IMPROVEMENTS The Hartline Ranch features a variety of well-maintained buildings and improvements, highlighted by a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse offering 2,630 square feet with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its spacious front porch serves as an inviting gathering area with stunning mountain views. The property also includes a 2,400-square-foot concrete shop building with separate his-and-her offices and an upstairs apartment, along with additional amenities such as a 32x80 wooden barn, tack shed, horse stalls, riding arena, and a raised garden bed area. Utilities are well established, with three domestic water taps, three electrical services, and three septic systems. SUMMARY The Hartline Ranch is a premier Colorado ranch for sale in the highly sought-after North Fork Valley near Paonia and Hotchkiss, offering 278 deeded acres of productive Western Colorado ranch land with valuable water rights, irrigated acreage, and exceptional improvements. Featuring approximately 80 acres of historically irrigated ground, multiple ditch rights and reservoir storage, and year-round water from springs and ponds, this Delta County ranch is well-suited for agriculture, livestock, and investment. The property includes a beautifully updated 1904 farmhouse, shop with apartment, barn, arena, and horse facilities, providing a turnkey setup for ranching or rural living. Surrounded by panoramic West Elk Mountain views, the ranch offers outstanding privacy, abundant wildlife habitat with deer, elk, and turkey, and prime hunting opportunities in GMU 53 with over-the-counter elk tags. Conveniently located near Paonia’s wineries and farm-to-table culture, with easy access to Montrose and Grand Junction airports, the Hartline Ranch combines scenic beauty, recreation, and income potential, making it an ideal Colorado mountain ranch for buyers seeking land, water, and lifestyle in one property.
$3,900,000  •  276 acres
Presenting A Bar Ranch in Douglas County Colorado, a front range legacy ranch that encompasses all the amenities of a conveniently located, highly improved, secluded ranch in a highly desirable area. Picture yourself in a private protected valley on 276 pristine acres with a live water creek, irrigation rights, pine covered hills to explore and producing hay meadows. Owner Carry offered!
$3,000,000  •  273 acres
Great location, only 20 minutes from the amenities of Durango, and 55 minutes from Purgatory Ski Resort Dry Creek flows through the ranch for approximately ½ mile Exceptional wildlife habitat provides for healthy populations of elk and mule deer Over-the-counter elk tags are available, and the ranch qualifies for the Colorado LPP, offering additional mule deer tag possibilities. Good water rights combined with a refined delivery system provide for nice grazing and hay production Two homes, several barns and other outbuildings, heated shop, guest quarters, and a full suite of cattle handling facilities Homes and shop are furnished, and a full set of farm equipment is included The ranch is not encumbered by any conservation easements
$16,500,000  •  271 acres
Welcome to Skistone Mountain Ranch, a legacy estate of unmatched beauty, spanning over 271 pristine acres just 15 minutes south of Steamboat Springs. Designed with timeless craftsmanship and grand scale, this extraordinary residence features massive hand-hewn log beams, cathedral ceilings, and sweeping staircases. In the great room, a dramatic stone fireplace anchors the space, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking, unobstructed views of the Steamboat Ski Area. The main level blends luxury and livability, with a private primary suite boasting its own fireplace and a spa-inspired bath. A gourmet kitchen, casual breakfast nook with fireplace, elegant library with half-bath, refined office, spacious laundry, and mudroom with access to a three-car garage complete this level. Ascending either of the two staircases, the upper level opens to a loft sitting area, two ensuite bedrooms, and a large bunk room perfect for visiting families or children. The garden level offers an extension of the living space with a warm family and game room, accented by a wood-burning fireplace and a custom wet bar, all opening directly to the outdoor living areas. A stone wine cellar, additional kitchen, two ensuite bedrooms, and a state-of-the-art fitness room with direct access to a dry sauna and covered swim spa complete this level. Outdoors is a breathtaking alpine setting. Lush landscaping, water features, rolling meadows, aspen groves, and dark timber forests create a sanctuary for abundant wildlife, including elk, deer, bear, and an occasional moose. Maintained trails invite exploration on foot, horseback, or recreational vehicles, while a conservation easement with Cattlemen’s Ag Land Trust preserves the habitat. Outbuildings include a detached three-car garage, equipment shed, and a new oversized three-bay workshop with an apartment currently under construction. A rare offering in one of Colorado’s most sought-after regions, Skistone Mountain Ranch must be experienced to be truly appreciated. LOCATION The property is located in Steamboat Springs, CO. WILDLIFE Elk, deer, bear, and moose can all be found on the property. WATER The property has a private water well. ELECTRICITY Electricity, Propane, Septic are all available. Co-listed with Brent and Joan Romick of Romick & Associates
$11,000,000  •  255 acres
Stillroven Farm Pheasant & Kennel Club presents a rare opportunity to acquire a turn-key sporting property with established infrastructure, diverse income potential, and the privacy of a true Western retreat. Stillroven Farm is 255+/- acres located within easy reach of Denver and the Front Range, the property feels a world away while still being accessible enough for weekend use, client entertaining, or a full-time business operation. Currently set up as a pheasant hunting preserve and dog kennel operation, the groundwork is already in place for someone looking to step into a proven concept or build on it. The land has been thoughtfully managed for upland habitat, with room to expand into guided hunts, dog training, boarding, or even a small-scale retreat or membership-based experience. It’s the kind of setup that can generate income without needing to reinvent the wheel. At the same time, it doesn’t feel overly commercial. There’s a simplicity to the property that lends itself just as easily to personal use, a place to bring friends, spend time outdoors, and unplug. Open space, working ground, and the day-to-day rhythm of dogs and land create an environment that feels both productive and restorative. The location is a real asset. Close enough to Denver to draw clientele or make quick trips, but far enough out to maintain the quiet and space people are looking for. That balance opens the door for a range of uses, whether you’re thinking about it as a business, an investment, or a private escape. Stillroven Farm is well-suited for someone who sees value in both lifestyle and function, and wants a property that can offer both without compromise. LOCATION This property is located along the Front Range in Berthoud, Colorado. WILDLIFE Pheasant and Chukar. AGRICULTURE Selective plots for bird habitat to include native grasses, corn, milo and more. IMPROVEMENTS Two homes, clubhouse, kennel and storage facilities. Co-listed with Robb Nelson of Fay Ranches
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$24,500,000  •  254 acres
$26,000,000
An exclusive 254± acre retreat outside of Silverthorne, Colorado, Triple Creek Ranch provides luxurious accommodations and breathtaking views in a stunning mountain setting. This is a place just minutes from dining and shopping, yet tucked amongst the aspens and pines in a private valley along the Gore Range. Here, one can retire to either of the extraordinary lodges for solitude or hosting after a day of private fishing or horseback riding. Triple Creek Ranch derives its name from the three tributary creeks that converge within the property to form the head of Rock Creek. These creeks tumble through stands of aspen, pine and willow as they flow through the ranch and into the Blue River, a short distance below the property. Set atop a prominent ridge at the back of the ranch are the Thunder and Elk Lodges – both crafted from refurbished logs that were reclaimed from old cabins in eastern Colorado. Fresh off a multimillion-dollar renovation project, each lodge overlooks lush grounds and three trout ponds while also taking in big mountain views. Each luxury lodge features mountain-chic interiors, six bedrooms, chef-equipped kitchens, wood burning fireplaces and are offered in turn-key condition. Wildlife is often viewed from the lodges, which sit within a short walk of each of other. The ranch has long been utilized as a family enclave, but is well-suited for hosting corporate retreats and other large gatherings. Triple Creek is currently operated as a high-end vacation rental through Cuvée, a preeminent provider of luxury vacation home rentals and curated experiences across the globe. Though Triple Creek holds a lifetime's worth of recreational activities for family and friends within its own fence lines, the adjacent Arapaho National Forest and Eagles Nest Wilderness area are literally out the back door. The equestrian will approve of the ranch’s infrastructure, including a 12,800± square foot fully enclosed and heated riding arena, an impeccable 10-stall horse barn with automatic drinkers, and miles of internal riding trails. The aptly named Thunder Lodge served as home to the white Arabian gelding Thunder, the Denver Bronco’s famous mascot. This lodge has two additional stalls with turnouts and automatic drinkers. Triple Creek is well-suited for its operations with complimentary infrastructure, including a 10-bay equipment garage, barn, children’s play cabin, ranch manager residence and assorted outbuildings. A significant sprinkler irrigation system waters key areas of the property, and an additional 13± acres of hay meadow are irrigated via traditional flood irrigation. Triple Creek’s location is not only beautiful and private, it is convenient. Triple Creek is a five-minute drive north of Silverthorne, Colorado, and the I-70 corridor. Denver is a one-hour and thirty-minute drive to the east, and the nearest FBO in Kremmling is a 20-minute drive to the north. The ranch is also just a short drive from the slopes of Breckenridge and the Copper Mountain Ski Resort. The Blue River is less than a half mile away, and one can be on the Dillon or Green Mountain Reservoirs in just a few minutes. Regardless of whether you are seeking solitude or a superlative mountain retreat for hosting gatherings, Triple Creek Ranch is the place for you. Some of the outstanding photography herein was provided by GTR Photo and Cuvée. (Contact information is available upon request.) - 254± deeded acres - Five minutes from Silverthorne, Colorado - An hour and a half from Denver - Minutes from Breckenridge and Copper Mountain Ski Resort - Stunning mountain setting with big mountain views - Three creeks - Three stocked trout ponds and eight additional ponds - Turnkey and recently renovated 7,248± square foot Thunder Lodge with six beds and six baths - Turnkey and recently renovated 6,278± square foot Elk Lodge with six beds and six baths - Three beds, two-bath ranch manager residence - 12,800± square foot indoor and heated riding arena - Ten-stall stable with all equine facilities - Six cfs water rights with 13 acres of hay meadow - Ten-bay equipment garage, barn and assorted outbuildings
$261,450  •  249 acres
Elbert County, CO 249 Here is a great parcel of cropland with recreational opportunities and close proximity to Colorado Springs, CO. It's turn-key ready for the farmer who is looking to add to an existing operation or a recreational investor looking to add to their portfolio. The 224.88 FSA tillable acres consist of mostly Weld Loam 0-1% Slopes (3c) & Weld Loam 1-3% Slopes (3c) soils which produces the ability for good crop yields. Crops grown on the property and in the area include Wheat, Milo, Millet, and Corn. Historically, all of the tillable acres have been in a crop rotation and is subject to a cash lease agreement with a local tenant. The property is being sold subject to tenant rights for the 2026 growing season. Multiple draws run through the property creating excellent natural travel corridors and habitat for wildlife. Hunting opportunities in the area include Deer, Antelope, and Small Game. Several mule deer and antelope were seen near the parcel while taking listing pictures. FSA information is available upon request. Please contact the local Land Professional for additional information or to schedule a showing. Showings by appointment only!!! Property Details: - Located Southeast of Matheson, CO - Legal Description - NE4 & E2SE4 SEC22 T11S R58W - Income Producing Cropland with Mostly Class 3c Soils - Good ROI Potential with a Cropland Cash Lease - Additional FSA Information Upon Request - Great Wildlife Habitat - Hunting Opportunities or Hunting Lease Possible Income When purchasing a property listed by Great Plains Land Company, a Buyer's Broker, if applicable, must be identified on first contact and present at the initial showing of the property to participate in a real estate commission. If these conditions are not met, compensation if any will be at the sole discretion of Great Plains Land Company.
$246,635  •  244.95 acres
244.95± Acres of CRP | Crowley County, Colorado Exceptional Conservation Property Opportunity in Crowley County, Colorado. This area of Colorado is known for a large Antelope population. Located in GMU 125 & 126 Explore the unique investment opportunity in FSA Conservation Program in Crowley County, Colorado. This exclusive offering showcases the area's good wildlife populations and agricultural potential. Ranging 244.95 acres, this parcel provides a stable income and has the potential for green energy development. Long-term Contracts: Secure your investment with conservation contracts extending through 2032, offering stability and peace of mind. Environmental Stewardship: Participate in a program dedicated to preserving natural habitats, wildlife conservation, and sustainable land management. Investment Potential: With the growing emphasis on conservation, this tract represents an intelligent financial investment. CRP Details: Acres Enrolled: 244.95± Annual Payment: $8,492.42 ($34.67/acre) Contract Expiration: September 30, 2032 CRP Payment Proration: To date of closing Don't miss this unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of Colorado's ag land. Contact us today to learn more about the properties, the program, and how you can participate in this extraordinary conservation effort.
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