Ranch on Sweetwater
Gypsum, COTucked into the secluded northwest corner of Vail Valley, this 411± acre fishing and equestrian retreat features an optimal blend of privacy, accessibility and historic improvements with exceptional water resources.
Brian became a ranch partner with Hall and Hall in 2005 when he opened our northwest Colorado office. Originally from the Midwest, Brian strongly supports saving our agricultural heritage. In 1996, he received a master’s degree from the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business and has specialized in high-value real estate since then. Brian holds real estate licenses in Colorado and several neighboring states. An avid sportsman, he is an active member of numerous conservation organizations and promotes wildlife and aquatic habitat protection and enhancement. Brian enjoys the good life in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where he lives with his wife and two daughters.
An outstanding hunting and recreation ranch for the price point, Elk Bluff Ranch features prime northern Colorado mountain country with elevations of 8,400 to 9,100 feet. This scenic 780± acre ranch is a superb big game hunting property, particularly for Rocky Mountain elk. A diverse mix of aspen groves and dark timber interspersed with grass meadows and sagebrush slopes provide excellent habitat and attract wildlife from surrounding public lands. There is abundant water in the form of 1± mile of Doran Creek, ponds and numerous springs and wallows. Large numbers of elk inhabit the ranch, especially during the rut, when it is common to hear the bugles of multiple mature bulls from either side of the bluff that forms the middle of the ranch. There are stunning views of the surrounding Park, Rabbit Ears and Medicine Bow mountain ranges from the upper elevations of the property. Significant improvements were recently completed including a new workshop/storage building and renovated existing buildings at the headquarters, a new well, new fencing and 1± mile of new gravel roads. The ranch borders a county road for convenient access and is approximately 30 minutes to Walden and one hour to Steamboat Springs.
• 780± acres located in a secluded mountain valley.
• Excellent big game hunting due to location, habitat, water and topography.
• Numerous ponds, springs and Doran Creek provide water for wildlife and the potential for fishing improvements.
• Large numbers of elk are common on this ranch, especially during autumn.
• Panoramic views stretch from Rabbit Ears and the Park Range across the valley to the Medicine Bow Mountains.
• Hunting cabin, shop and storage buildings with power are located along the creek with easy access from the county road.
Tucked into the secluded northwest corner of Vail Valley, this 411± acre fishing and equestrian retreat features an optimal blend of privacy, accessibility and historic improvements with exceptional water resources.
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