151 Ranch
Details & Features
Nestled in the Elk River Valley just 10 minutes from downtown Steamboat Springs, CO lies the 151 Ranch. Boasting private trout fishing on a 1/3 mile stretch of the Elk River and excellent hay production, the 151 Ranch is an ideal Western ranch. Anglers can enjoy both sides of the Elk River and can expect to find Rainbows, Browns, and Brook trout in this productive stretch of river which features an intimate side channel, as well as a trout-filled series of riffles and long undercut banks. With no home currently in place, an incoming buyer can build a cozy fishing cabin or mountain home of their dreams on the buildable parcel enjoying views to Sleeping Giant, the lush irrigated meadows and old-growth cottonwoods along the Elk River. The ranch can be easily accessed in just 30 minutes from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport in Hayden.
- Located in Elk River Valley
- 1/3 mile of private trout fishing on the Elk River
- 10 minutes to downtown Steamboat
Colorado
Live Water Properties features breathtaking ranch properties throughout Colorado. These Colorado ranches for sale are the finest recreational properties available. Opportunities abound whether located on one of the state’s famed rivers, shoulder to shoulder with pristine national forest, or perched above a spectacular mountain vista. With endless pursuits in skiing, fishing, and hunting, Colorado is the destination for outdoor lovers interested in owning ranch real estate.
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