Featuring
- Frontage on the most sought-after section of the Colorado River
- Over 4 miles of Reeder Creek
- Adjacent to Williams Fork Reservoir
- Unencumbered views of the Gore Range and ranges adjoining Rocky Mountain National Park
- Working cattle ranch with over 800 acres of irrigated fields fed by extensive water rights
- Elk migratory corridor travels through the property and the adjacent BLM land
- A portion of the ranch is encumbered by a conservation easement to protect ecological resources
As one of the largest private holdings in Grand County, this remarkable 5,452-acre +/- ranch offers some of the most sought-after Colorado River frontage, miles of additional streams, and productive irrigated ground – all with exceptional conservation and recreational values.
This is a rare opportunity to carry forward a storied Colorado ranching legacy with significant water rights and unrivaled sporting access.
Several Photographs of Reeder Creek Ranch were taken by Camera Head Media
Lay of the Land
Overview
The ranch’s diverse topography includes irrigated river bottomlands, high-mountain hayfields, spring-fed creeks, and upland sage and timber habitats. Bounded by 24 miles of public land interface and bordering the Williams Fork Reservoir and Mountains, the property is as scenic as it is functional.
Improvements
The ranch includes historic cattle-handling infrastructure, fencing, irrigation systems, and a stocked fishing pond. The unencumbered acreage includes premier homesite opportunities along the Colorado River, on elevated benches with panoramic views, or near the Williams Fork Reservoir.
Location
Situated in central Grand County, the ranch enjoys year-round county road access. It is just under an hour from Winter Park, an hour from Steamboat, minutes to the Kremmling airport (a general aviation airport with an FBO), and under two hours from Denver.
Locale
This location offers the rare combination of seclusion and accessibility. Nearby attractions include Rocky Mountain National Park, world-class ski resorts, and some of Colorado’s most cherished alpine and wildlife habitats.
History
The property encompasses two historic ranches and retains much of its traditional agricultural use. The region has long been a hub for both cattle operations and Colorado’s sporting tradition. Reeder Creek Ranch continues that legacy with an eye toward conservation and stewardship.
Climate
The area boasts a classic mountain climate, characterized by cool summer temperatures, snowy winters, and extended growing seasons at elevation, which contribute to high-quality hay production and a robust wildlife habitat.
Sporting Features
Overview
A premier destination for anglers, hunters, and recreationists alike, Reeder Creek Ranch is an all-season sporting retreat backed by ecological enhancements and legacy value.
Hunting and Wildlife
The ranch supports healthy populations of elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and black bear. It is located in a game-rich area with access to public lands for extended pursuits. Wildlife habitat management has prioritized the conservation of sage grouse, mountain lion corridors, and nesting raptors.
Fishing
This section of the Colorado River was recently enhanced. With side channels and a spring creek-like braid, the property is one of the most ecologically productive and fish-rich waters in the region. An additional 4.8 miles of Reeder Creek and a stocked 3-acre pond expand stillwater and stream options.
Ranch Attributes
Ranch Operations
A fully functioning cattle and hay operation, the ranch supports calving near the river and grazing across vast irrigated pastures. Hayfields produce premium high-elevation hay with strong lease or operational income potential.
Water Rights
Among the most valuable features are the extensive water rights: 30.03 cfs and 138.6 acre-feet of deeded rights, including historic pre-compact rights from the Colorado River. Additional water is secured through a unique agreement with the Denver Water Board.
Mineral Rights
Mineral rights are not fully severed; inquire for specific details and potential opportunities.
Leases
Includes BLM grazing permits covering an additional 300 AUMs on adjoining 2,834 +/- acres of BLM ground, offering added flexibility for herd management.
Taxes
Contact broker for current property tax details.
Aesthetic Value
From the lush river corridor to sweeping alpine meadows and panoramic views of the Williams Fork Range, the ranch offers inspiring, iconic Colorado beauty on a grand scale.
Conservation Value
Approximately 3,148 acres are protected under a CPW conservation easement, safeguarding wildlife habitat, particularly for sage grouse, while allowing continued agricultural and recreational use. The remaining 2,304 acres are unencumbered, allowing for development or for continued stewardship as an ecological working ranch.
Investment Value
Reeder Creek Ranch is one of the last large-scale, contiguous, privately held properties in the region with Colorado River frontage, miles of streams, conservation value, sporting resources, and legacy. The Ranch property offers long-term upside for both conservation-minded investors and ranchers.
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