Ski Town Ranch is 1,000 acres of spectacular landscape surrounded by mountain and town views. The property provides a front-row seat to the best of Colorado: wildlife, two ski areas, and unlimited recreation on the adjacent public land. Also bordering the Steamboat City limits, the ranch is the most convenient large parcel to downtown on the market. A custom hunting cabin recently constructed near the top of Copper Ridge, overlooks the Yampa River corridor and the neighborhoods of west Steamboat in the distance. Three residences are well located on ridges and in small valleys, all near the entrance at the paved county road. The ranch is ideal for livestock; it has numerous outbuildings, ponds and springs, good ranch roads and a massive open-sided barn. One of the most unique locations in the Steamboat Springs area, the property is quiet and private without sacrificing convenience to downtown and skiing.
$19,900,000
The Lower Ranch is located 12 road miles north of the resort town of Steamboat Springs. Scenic Routt County road 129 follows the Elk River through the lush river valley meadows. This area of the county is known for beautiful, protected landscapes and great year-round outdoor recreation. The ranch consists of scenic terrain ranging from grassy, rolling hills to irrigated meadows. Deep Creek flows through the ranch from west to east, providing water for irrigation, livestock and wildlife. The ranch has adjudicated ponds, springs and ditches. The headquarters and the irrigated meadows are situated along the county road, providing easy access for trucks and equipment. The southern portion of the ranch consists of open meadows and some dryland hay ground. The ranch is within a few miles of the Routt National Forest which is over one million acres and extends into Wyoming. Steamboat Springs, is 12 miles south and the slopes of the Steamboat Ski Area are visible from the ranch. Clark is a rural community 17 miles north of Steamboat that is anchored by an award winning LEED gold school and a volunteer fire and rescue department.
$4,500,000