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7X RANCH  Hotchkiss, COLORADO  |  $8,000,000                             PICEANCE CREEK RANCH  Rio Blanco County, COLORADO  |  $9,000,000
        This may be the most historic ranch in western Colorado. Established in the late 1800s this  5,727 deeded acres along with BLM grazing allotment. Owner rated at 350-400 cows year
        working ranch was known as the “Cattle Baron’s Castle.” The stone mansion has become a  round while maintaining good wildlife habitat. Water rights irrigate approximately 224 acres
        landmark with its gracious setting and manicured lawns. Complementing buildings are a stone  of hay meadows. Piceance Creek runs through for four miles. Several ponds, springs and
        “Carriage House” and classic 3 level barn. 1,400 acres total including 500 irrigated acres.  wells. Elevation varies from 6,600'-8,500' making this a sportsman’s paradise as well as a
        Several miles of public lands boundary, plus 2,680 acre BLM grazing lease. Good big game  high quality cattle ranch. Improvements include a 3,131 sq/ft log main house, tenant house,
        hunting and trout fishing on nearly a mile of Leroux Creek. Call Mark Shaffer, 970.835.9350  guest cabin, two shops, corrals, and numerous outbuildings. Call John Fowle, 970.417.1666




























        HUBBARD CREEK  Somerset, COLORADO  |  $2,975,000                         OAK MESA RANCH  Hotchkiss, COLORADO  |  $6,500,000
        This 1,200-acre property is secluded and bordered by the Gunnison National Forest on three  Working cattle ranch north of Hotchkiss. 2,417 acres with 300 acres irrigated. In addition, the
        sides. The property is a 2.5 hour drive from the airport (Aspen, Grand Junction, or Montrose). An  ranch has 1,380 acres of adjoining BLM grazing lands. Paved access, good pipe shipping
        abundance of elk (and occasional moose) in the area leads to repeat hunters which means extra  corrals, several pastures for rotation and good year round stock water. Over a mile of Leroux
        income or guest hunting. Hubbard Creek runs through the corner of the property along with  Creek, and old decreed water rights. Good hunting for all big game species, lots of tree cover
        numerous seasonal creeks and ample ponds which allow for grazing of 140+ cow/calf pairs  and 2 miles BLM boundary. 649 acre mountain parcel at 8,000ft adds another dimension to
        for the summer season. Fenced, cross fenced and corral. Call Burton Bullington, 970.596.4744 the ranch, connected by BLM land and trails. Call Mark Shaffer, 970.835.9350
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