Julie Piland – Western Colorado Land & Lifestyle Expert | Accredited Land Consultant| United Country Real Colorado Properties
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$3,175,000
MLS: 05071-260111
163. Acres
3,636 SqFt
6 beds
3.0 baths
Experience a Colorado working ranch where land, function, and opportunity come together at the base of the Grand Mesa, known as the world’s largest flattop mountain. Located just minutes from the historic western town of Collbran and within a scenic drive along Highways 330 and 65 to Interstate 70, this 160+ acre irrigated property offers a strong foundation for agricultural use, recreation, or long-term investment in Western Colorado. The land reflects a long history of ranching, with open pastures, established corrals, and practical infrastructure supporting an active cattle operation.
The home is custom designed for the rhythm of ranch life, blending original character with a thoughtfully built addition finished in stucco and tin accents, framed by flower beds, walkways, and a covered patterned concrete patio with a hot tub that extends to a fire pit gathering area. Enjoy outdoor activities, entertaining, or relax beneath towering pines and trees. Step through a welcoming foyer into an open living, dining, and chef’s kitchen space defined by wood beam ceilings and natural light. A brick fireplace with insert anchors the room, while bay window bench seating captures sweeping mountain and valley views. The kitchen is both functional and inviting, featuring new appliances, split-door refrigerator, dishwasher, gas cooktop with electric double ovens, swing-out kettle faucet, brick tile backsplash, wood vent hood, quartzite counters, farm sink with arched spray faucet, bar seating, built-in microwave, and custom wood cabinetry. A dry bar nook and walk-in pantry prep room add convenience for daily living or hosting. Main level living includes three bedrooms, one with a Murphy bed, along with a private master suite offering a walk-in closet, 3/4 bath with enclosed commode, tiled walk-in shower spa, and sauna for relaxation. A laundry area with washer and dryer and a included gun safe in another walk-in closet completes the Primary suite. A full bath serves guest rooms in the back foyer with direct access to the oversized three-car garage. Upstairs, a bonus room, two additional bedrooms, full bath, and second laundry area with washer and dryer create flexible living options for family or guests. Well, new septic system, dual A/C units, forced air heat, propane hot water heater on demand, Vivant outside security system, tile and LVT flooring throughout, and recessed lighting complete a floor plan built for comfort and function. UPS, FedEx, USPS delivery, and internet service available.
Ranch improvements include a newer 115x60 calving barn with pens, cameras, and feed storage, along with a wood-paneled heated office featuring a pellet stove, counters, cupboards, sink, and windows for year-round oversight. Corrals, 120 x 200 arena space, loafing sheds, and year-round ditch water for livestock make this property livestock ready. Quonset with sliding doors and multiple outbuildings support livestock management.
A cement block cellar with concrete floors houses a working antique freezer for insulated storage. RV hookup/dump is also available.
The fully fenced and cross-fenced acreage allows for grazing rotation and herd flexibility. A negotiable cattle herd, permits, and equipment offer added value for those seeking a turnkey or near-turnkey operation.
Set at the end of a county-maintained road, the property offers privacy, quiet, and wide-open space with access to nearby towns, public lands, hunting districts, and year-round recreation. A working Colorado ranch with history behind it—and opportunity ahead.
Within a few minutes drive from this property, find the historic western town of Collbran that is considered the hub of the wheel leading to all aspects of recreation, community activities, and business operations. Tourists travel Highways 65 and 330 during all seasons for all activities—fishing, hunting, hiking, skiing, jeeping, snowmobiling, boating, camping, rodeos, and biking. From the I70 corridor, these highways lead to Grand Mesa, also known as the largest flattop mountain in the world, Vega State Park, Powderhorn Ski Resort, multiple hunting units, and public land access. The surrounding mountain ranges offer recreational features of all interests for outdoor enthusiasts. Grand Mesa has over 300 lakes with fishing and boating, campgrounds and lodges, hunting districts, hiking trails, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and more. The slopes of the Powderhorn Ski Resort are open year-round for winter and summer activities. Vega State Park is known for mountain water fishing, boating, pristine camping sites, hiking trails, and year-round activities. Vega Lodge is known for friendly service for food and cabin rentals.
Thousands of acres of public lands covered in forests of aspen and pine trees are utilized for four-wheeling, hunting, hiking, and more. Rodeos are conducted throughout the summer from professional competition to junior rodeos and gymkhanas. No matter what your interest, bring a camera and capture the serenity and beauty of the area. Wildlife viewing in every direction.
The Western Slope of Colorado has year-round recreation for all outdoor enthusiasts. Within an hour’s drive from Collbran, find high desert adventure surrounding the largest town on the Western Slope, Grand Junction. Travel the Rim Rock Drive of the nearby Colorado National Monument. Enjoy the magnificent views of rock formations, canyons, plants, birds, and wildlife along the drive or hiking trails of the high desert. There are lots of photo opportunities for the photographer—don’t forget the selfies.
Stop at visitor centers for information on picnic and campground areas, hiking trails, youth learning opportunities, and the history of this valley’s treasure of beauty.
Mount Garfield is one of the well-known landmarks for hiking and viewing wildlife, including wild horses. Enjoy river rafting or tube floating along the river or fish along the many easy access points to the riverbanks of the Colorado River. The surrounding high desert offers off-road, ATV, hiking, biking, popular wheeling challenges, and horseback riding trails.
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