The Ultimate Colorado Legacy Property and priced right! 71+ acres along the Anthracite Creek, a major tributary to the North Fork of the Gunnison River and famous fishing spot. In addition, a 2+ acre lake offers fishing, boating, swimming & hunting. Easy access to the National Forest provides extraordinary opportunities to some of the most noted areas in Colorado for trophy sized elk, moose, bear, lion as well as turkey, ducks and goose hunts. Approximately 10 acres of pasture irrigated by the Frey Ditch for your livestock, electricity is on the property, domestic water will require a well; adjacent property wells area are good producers. County Road 12 (Kebler Pass) is kept open year round From Hwy 133 to this property & the 4 properties that share the Private Road & maintenance expenses including the bridge & well graveled road along the property. The views where the Ragged Mountain Range dip South provide the backdrop of the lake & Spruce, Fir, Aspen, Pine, Cottonwood and more are your natural landscaping. Kebler Pass does go all the way to Crested Butte but closed to car traffic in Winter when it becomes Snow Trail #606 maintained by the National Forest Service adding snowmobilng to your recreation. Kebler reopens around Memorial Day for vehicle traffic, & mountain biking. Paonia Reservoir is 4 miles away for summer water skiing, fishing and boating if you decide not to fish on your own property. Aspen is about 1.5 hours (in winter). Summer mountain recreation or winter recreation is here on your own property (except down hill skiing which you'll just have to drive a few hours to one of the 7 world class ski slopes nearby). It's ready for you to choose where you're putting your cabin!
Beautiful mountain property with Muddy Creek running along the edge of the property, several streams running through, and several ponds. Whether you want to build your dream house here, cabin in the mountains, or just have a hunting or recreation retreat, this is a great location to access the North Fork Valley, McClure Pass, Kebler Pass, Muddy Creek, Paonia Reservoir is only a few minutes away for boating & fishing, and the Raggeds Wilderness Area. It's just a short drive down the road to Paonia, and easy access over McClure Pass to the Roaring Fork Valley, Aspen & Snowmass, or over Kebler Pass to Crested Butte. Just a short drive up Hwy 133 is a trail head to access the Raggeds Wilderness Area. Aspen trees, a few spruce trees, Cottonwood trees, juniper/cedar trees, rolling sage brush covered hills, and beautiful grassy meadows. Lots of grass and grazing for your livestock if you have any. The property borders a parcel of BLM to the south. You would need to drill a well for domestic water and the neighbor nearby recently drilled a productive well. Road maintenance from Gunnison County on County Road 77 stops at the corrals/turn-around area. You would have to maintain the road yourself beyond that point. This property is off-grid and no electricity is available in the area, but it has good southern exposure for solar. Lots of wildlife and great mountain and valley views with the sound of Muddy Creek flowing past.
Situated in a town called 'Ragged Mountain', Few Places on Earth can match the Alpine views from the breathtaking building envelope of the Huntsman Reserve! Located approximately 20 minutes west of Redstone. Redstone is west of Carbondale on Highway 133. Unobstructed, protected, views of Chair Mountain and the secluded Ragged Mountain Wilderness are unparalleled in all of Colorado. Located adjacent to the 'Roadless Area'' Gunnison National Forest, the undeveloped foreground views will be virtually protected forever. This exclusive home site on the edge of an Alpine Mesa, behind a locked gate, has been precisely selected to maximize security and privacy, in a wilderness forest setting, for the discriminating homeowner and family. A US President, who stayed at the historic Huntsman Ranch, remarked, ''I have traveled the world, but never sat in a more beautiful spot on the Earth!'' He then stood up, looked over the vast wilderness views and said, ''What a great Nation!'' Delta Mountain Electric Association is the electrical service provider. Electrical be installed to property line post-closing.
113 acres with creek frontage, a large pond and great views of the Ragged Range. Heated shop with 3 overhead doors plus 2nd garage/barn. Existing foundation covered for future use. Water rights to irrigate several meadow areas. Multi-use homesite, ranch, grazing, getaway, hunting property.
Public Remarks: Ragged Mountain Ranch East's 2959 acres are exceptional in every attribute. The ranch is located on McClure Pass, a little over an hour from the Aspen Airport and Snowmass and only 35 minutes to the town of Carbondale, Colorado. Large acreage ranches, bordering public land, near resort communities are rare in Colorado. The ranch has miles of National Forest border, water rights, seasonal creeks, irrigated hay fields, dark timber, aspen groves, and several elegantly restored ranch cabins. The ranch is a rarity with this proximity to a world-class resort town.Stunning views of Ragged Mountain and Chair Mountain from anywhere on the ranch offer the opportunity for many possible trophy homesites with existing underground electric. The restored "cabins" on the ranch are each defined by their character and history. Immediately upon entering the ranch sits the old "post office." This fully restored cabin was once an actual post office. Next up as you drive through the ranch are the twin set of pristine Beuten cabins that would be excellent for housing hunters, guests, or ranch staff. The current main house is known as the Clathis House and though modest, has six bedrooms and majestic views. There is a large shop building and ranch manager's residence also. A hunting cabin and bunk room round out the improvements. The elk and mule deer hunting is superb, with large herds of elk and solitary big bulls and bucks cruising the ranch. Located in over-the-counter GMU 52, hunters may purchase bull elk tags for second and third rifle seasons and archery season wherever hunting licenses are sold. Landowner tags for mule deer and other elk seasons may be applied for through the Landowner Preference Program.
The Ultimate Colorado Legacy Property! 71+ acres along the Anthracite Creek, a major tributary to the North Fork of the Gunnison River and famous fishing spot. In addition, a 2+ acre lake provides fishing, boating and swimming as well as easy access to the National Forest to provide extraordinary opportunities in one of the most noted areas in Colorado for trophy sized big game as well as turkey, ducks and goose hunts. County Road 12 (Kebler Pass) is kept open year round along this property with 4 properties sharing the driveway and maintenance expenses off CR 12 with a new bridge and well graveled road along the property. The trees include Spruce, Fir, Aspen, Pine, Cottonwood and more. Want room for your horses? There's approximately 10 acres of pasture irrigated by almost a cubic foot off the Frey Ditch, electricity is on the property, domestic water will require a well, but wells in the immediate area are good producers. The views where the Ragged Mountain Range dip South provide the backdrop of the lake. Kebler Pass does go all the way to Crested Butte but closed to car traffic in Winter and becomes Snow Trail #606 maintained by the National Forest Service for your snowmobile expeditions. Gunnison County opens it around Memorial Day for vehicle traffic, including mountain biking. Paonia Reservoir is 4 miles away offering summer water skiing, fishing and boating if you decide not to fish on your own property. Aspen is about 1.5 hours (in winter). It doesn't matter if its summer mountain recreation of all kinds, or winter recreation its here on your own property (except down hill skiing which you'll just have to drive to one of the 7 world class ski slopes within 2 hours). A rare opportunity to create the quintessential family compound in Colorado on an affordable parcel that everyone wants but few are available. List price is the current appraised value.
36.82 acre Gunnison property would be a good hunting property with some draws and meadows and surrounding cover. Archery hunting is permitted for each owner on their lot in the East Bull Mountain Property. Enjoy the mountain air and Aspen Trees. This Gunnison property is one of the closest lots of Bull Mountain properties to the road. Aspen trees, Juniper, Oak brush and the the topography adds Character to the property. Views from this property are breath taking.
This Fantastic mountain ranch is less than 4 miles from the Ragged Wilderness and 8 line-of-sight miles from the Maroon Bells/Snowmass Wilderness. Hunting is top-notch. Privacy, views, and hunting are hard to beat. This ranch is just over McClure Pass from the rapidly growing Redstone/Marble area on the Crystal River. It is in a very lenient conservation easement. That easement is available for any prospective buyer to review.
The Ultimate Colorado Legacy Property! 71+ acres along the Anthracite Creek, a major tributary to the North Fork of the Gunnison River and famous fishing spot. In addition, a 2+ acre lake provides fishing, boating and swimming as well as easy access to the National Forest to provide extraordinary opportunities in one of the most noted areas in Colorado for trophy sized big game as well as turkey, ducks and goose hunts. County Road 12 (Kebler Pass) is kept open year round along this property with 4 properties sharing the driveway and maintenance expenses off CR 12 with a new bridge and well graveled road along the property. The trees include Spruce, Fir, Aspen, Pine, Cottonwood and more. Want room for your horses? There's approximately 10 acres of pasture irrigated by almost a cubic foot off the Frey Ditch, electricity is on the property, domestic water will require a well, but wells in the immediate area are good producers. The views where the Ragged Mountain Range dip South provide the backdrop of the lake. Kebler Pass does go all the way to Crested Butte but closed to car traffic in Winter and becomes Snow Trail #606 maintained by the National Forest Service for your snowmobile expeditions. Gunnison County opens it around Memorial Day for vehicle traffic, including mountain biking. Paonia Reservoir is 4 miles away offering summer water skiing, fishing and boating if you decide not to fish on your own property. Aspen is about 1.5 hours (in winter). It doesn't matter if its summer mountain recreation of all kinds, or winter recreation its here on your own property (except down hill skiing which you'll just have to drive to one of the 7 world class ski slopes within 2 hours). A rare opportunity to create the quintessential family compound in Colorado on an affordable parcel that everyone wants but few are available. List price is the current appraised value.
The median home value in Somerset, CO is $444,600. This is lower than the county median home value of $647,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Somerset, CO is $444,600. Approximately 87.23% of Somerset homes are owned, compared to 12.77% rented, while 0% are vacant. Somerset real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Somerset real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Somerset, Colorado has a population of 61. Somerset is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 100% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.73%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,341 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Somerset is 63 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -2.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.3 inches per year, with 120.3 inches of snow per year.