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  • Updated On:
  • July 31, 2025
  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • 500.00 ft2
  • acre symbol
  • 520 acres

Western Colorado Ranch with Cabins, Ponds, Springs for Sale

$ 2,280,000
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Large acreage for sale in western Colorado consisting of 520 acres in the Uncompahgre National Forest. Five parcels connected (520 acres) plus two outlying parcels are also available (160 acres and 155 acres). Seller would like to sell entire property but will consider selling parcels separately. Excellent property for grazing cattle or hunting and recreation. Mostly located in Unit 62 with one parcel located in Unit 61. Large border with public land. Multiple springs and ponds with Water Decree dated January 2007. Property qualifies for Landowner Tags for deer and Over-The-Counter tags for elk in Unit 62. Two main cabins as well as two guest cabins all need some work and updating. Both main cabins have excellent spring water nearby and there are multiple stock ponds as well. Plentiful elk and deer using this ranch due to the water resources. Coordinates are 38.636589, -108.668697. UNCOMPAHGRE NATIONAL FOREST – MESA COUNTY, COLORADO Established in 1905, the Uncompahgre National Forest stretches across several counties in western Colorado, encompassing nearly a million acres of pristine high-country wilderness. Just a few miles south of Grand Junction, CO, access the Mesa County portion of the Uncompahgre via Highway 50 and follow scenic graveled roads through pine forests, open valleys, rocky bluffs, and ridgelines teeming with wildlife and bird sightings. “Top of the world” views include dramatic slopes, hidden valleys, and panoramic vistas of the Uncompahgre and La Sal mountain ranges, Utah’s distant LaSals, the Grand Mesa—known as the largest flattop mountain in the world—and the majestic San Juans on the far horizon. With average elevations between 8,000 and 9,000 feet, this rugged mountain terrain supports clear spring-fed streams, lush meadows, and abundant wildlife—perfect for recreation and ranching. Canyon cliffs and rocky crags invite hiking and climbing adventures, while the vast network of trails provides opportunities for OHV riding, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, camping, or simply enjoying solitude and the sounds of nature. Be sure to bring a camera—this landscape offers unbeatable scenic backdrops and wildlife photo opportunities. Many generational ranches and large-acreage homesteads operate in the region, taking full advantage of the land’s resources. Trophy hunting is popular and often successful within designated hunting districts. This area is steeped in Western history, including roots in Native American culture—“Uncompahgre” is a Ute word meaning “red water.” Whether you’re seeking an outdoor adventure, a lifestyle rooted in ranching, or simply a place to escape the hustle, the Uncompahgre National Forest in Mesa County offers something truly special. SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES & REGIONAL ACCESS IN MESA COUNTY The nearby city of Grand Junction and the surrounding communities of Palisade, Clifton, Orchard Mesa, and Fruita span several miles along the I-70 corridor. These towns offer convenient access to major shopping centers, medical facilities, colleges, public schools, and the Grand Junction Regional Airport. The I-70 corridor connects residents and visitors to Denver and other key destinations throughout Colorado. Stop by one of the area’s many museums or visitor centers to explore the region’s rich history and vibrant culture. Western Colorado is known for its year-round festivals, farmers markets, art shows, wineries, breweries, fruit stands, rodeos, and unique local shops. Enjoy bluebird skies, mild winters, and four-season recreation from high desert valleys to alpine peaks. WESTERN COLORADO OUTDOOR RECREATION The Western Slope is a paradise for outdoor lovers. Just minutes from town, explore the dramatic red rock formations of the Colorado National Monument along the famous Rim Rock Drive. Hike canyon trails, photograph soaring cliffs, watch for wildlife, and learn more at the visitor center, which offers history exhibits and family-friendly programming. Mount Garfield, another iconic landmark, offers challenging hikes and views of roaming wild horses. The Colorado River also winds through the area, providing fishing, tubing, and rafting opportunities with easy access from multiple points along the riverbanks. Explore high-desert terrain on ATV, mountain bike, or horseback. Discover dinosaur tracks and fossil sites, or go digging in valleys steeped in ancient history. An hour’s drive from Grand Junction via scenic Highway 65—the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway—leads you to Grand Mesa, the largest flattop mountain in the world. With over 300 alpine lakes, this outdoor wonderland offers fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, camping, and hiking. In the winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and downhill skiing at Powderhorn Mountain Resort. The Grand Mesa Visitor Center offers maps, information, and a gift shop. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a lifetime, this region is bursting with opportunity, adventure, and natural beauty.

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Glenn Gaasche 970-589-5640
Julie Piland 970-985-0913
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Property Id : 122163
Price: $ 2,280,000
Property Size: 500.00 ft2
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
County: N/A
Lot Size (AC): 520.00000
Year Built: BasicDetails1/YearBuilt1}
Listing ID: 05071-250226
Office ID: 2818
Listing Address: 2586 26 1/10 Road, Gateway, Colorado, 81522, United States

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