Mountain View RV Park 37± Acre Riverfront Property with Residence & Established Campground. This incredible 36± acre property features a quarter mile of East Muddy Creek frontage beneath mature spruce trees. This property comes fully furnished and provides a comfortable year-round residence along with a proven commercial business currently operated as a successful campground and RV park with consistent 5-star reviews. Direct access from Hwy 133, located three miles north of the Paonia Reservoir boat launch. The property borders BLM land to the north and offers direct access to the Raggeds Trail System, connecting to miles of National Forest trails for hiking, ATV use, hunting, and fishing. The hunting unit is 521 which is a draw unit for elk and deer. The elk tags can be drawn easily with application, the deer tag might take you a couple of years to get. Black bear, turkeys, and mountain lions all roam the area as well. Residential improvements include a main home with a wraparound deck ideal for entertaining, a detached garage with an apartment, and a two-story guest bunk house. The lower level of the main home can be used as a separate rental. Campground improvements include: 18 RV sites with 50-amp service, 3 tiny cabins, multiple tent sites with some by the creek, a general store/check-in office, with watercraft rentals, and a propane dispensing station Current owners have completed extensive upgrades to improve functionality, guest experience, and ease of management. Business is seasonal, but the residence supports full-time living. Located approximately 20 minutes from Paonia and 40 minutes from Carbondale. Excellent opportunity to own a beautiful riverfront property with income potential in a highly desirable recreation corridor.
Kebler Corner is a western Colorado RV park and campground resort with an adjacent luxury riverfront home. The entire package is offered together--The River House on 146 acres and Kebler Corner on 25.05 acres. The River House (priced at $4,500,000) is a stunning custom home on the banks of Anthracite Creek, 8,637 square feet with 6 bedrooms and 5 baths, 5 garage spaces, a gorgeous great room with river rock fireplace, trophy room and media room, and a beautiful pond right in front of the house with views of snowcapped peaks. Kebler Corner (priced at $3,750,000) borders The River House to the north. It has 11 guest cabins and rental homes that will sleep anywhere from two to eight guests; as well as 22 full hookup RV sites (30 & 50-amp), 10 electric-only RV sites, 16 tent/van sites, gift shop and liquor store, a community rec center, and maintenance barn. Access is excellent year-round via paved roads. The seller will part with The River House separately, but will not sell the campground resort until The River House is sold. The property has a total of 171.13 acres, which is bounded on all four sides by public lands--US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and State of Colorado. The Upper Meadow is accessed by a bridge over the creek and a 4-wheel-drive road that allows access for hikers, bird watchers, and horseback riders. It has over 1,200 feet of both sides of Anthacite Creek as well as frontage on Muddy Creek below Paonia Reservoir. Crested Butte is only 31 miles distant via a stunningly beautiful drive over Kebler Pass. Carbondale is an hour to the north and Aspen is about an hour and 45 minutes away. Anthracite Creek offers excellent fly-fishing for lively rainbows and brown trout, and hunting in GMU's 53 and 521 is excellent for elk, mule deer, and bear. Kebler Corner is a favorite destination for RV travelers and campers seeking cool summer breezes in a gorgeous location--their Google reviews are 4.7 stars with 157 reviews. Interested buyers must sign a non-disclosure agreement and provide proof of funds to view financial records.
The River House in Somerset, Colorado, stands as a distinguished mountain property blending rustic charm and modern sophistication. Set in a stunning location on 146 acres at the headwaters of the North Fork of the Gunnison River, this home provides plenty of space for families and groups, and offers direct access to one of Coloradoâ??s most prestigious outdoor recreation areas. Main home provides over 7,800sf of living space with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms plus additional rooms that would accommodate guests and a one bedroom, one bath caretakerâ??s apartment attached but separate from the main living area. There is an additional detached log cabin with one bedroom, one bath, and a loft with two beds. Two attached garages providing space for up to five cars or lots of toys. Property is bordered by BLM and National Forest on three sides and features 1,200 ft of both sides of the river and a one acre stocked pond. Direct access to hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, and big game hunting in Colorado GMUâ??s 53 and 521. Year round paved access to the property located one mile from Paonia Reservoir on the scenic â??West Elk Loopâ? within convenient proximity to Paonia and nearby communities, combining accessibility with a sense of seclusion. Furnishings are negotiable. Adjacent to The River House is the Kebler Corner campground and RV park, owned by the same family and also offered for sale providing an opportunity to combine the properties for a corporate retreat or event center. Located just over an hour to Montrose airport, 90 miles to Grand Junction Regional Airport, 82 miles to Eagle County Regional Airport.
Painted Mountain Ranch: Recreational Paradise in GMU 53 Painted Mountain Ranch captures the essence of Coloradoâ??s Western Slopeâ??where mountain wilderness, productive land, and private water converge. Encompassing 160± deeded acres just outside Paonia, the ranch combines agricultural capability with exceptional recreational opportunity. With nearly a mile and a half of Minnesota Creek, direct access to thousands of acres of adjoining public lands, and a full complement of off-grid improvements, the property offers both independence and comfort. Surrounded by mountain views and abundant wildlife, this is a legacy holding designed for those who value privacy, self-sufficiency, and the Colorado lifestyle. Key Features: â?¢ Land & Water: Backed by 2,925± acres of BLM and bordered by 18,221± acres of National Forest; 1.35± miles of Minnesota Creek frontage; 20± acres of irrigated hay ground with 7.155± CFS of water rights. â?¢ Improvements: 3,140± sq. ft. off-grid log home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths; powered by solar and hydro systems; wraparound deck, balcony, and mountain views. â?¢ Additional Structures: Large barn/workshop with concrete floors and horse stalls; guest house; historic cabin. â?¢ Recreation & Wildlife: Located in GMU 53â??partial limited elk unit with over-the-counter tags for 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons; qualifies for Landowner Preference Program; abundant mule deer, elk, and other wildlife. Painted Mountain Ranch lies within the coveted Game Management Unit 53, a partially limited elk unit offering over-the-counter elk licenses during the 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons. The ranch meets requirements for the Landowner Preference Program which enables top-notch mule deer and elk hunting experiences. The ranch encompasses 160± deeded acres, backed by 2,925± acres of BLM land and bordered by 18,221± acres of National Forest. It controls 1.35± miles of Minnesota Creek, offering excellent trout fishing, and includes 20± acres of irrigated hay ground supported by 7.155± CFS of water rights. The property is partially fenced and positioned in the Minnesota Creek Valley, offering stunning views of Gunnison Mountain, Lion Gulch, Minnesota Creek, and the surrounding landscape. The ranch features a thoughtfully developed set of improvements designed for comfortable mountain living and practical ranch use. The main residence is a 3,140± square-foot custom log home that takes full advantage of its setting, offering exceptional views of the surrounding mountains and river. The home operates using an innovative off-grid solar and hydropower system while featuring log beam construction, tongue-and-groove ceilings and custom metalwork. It includes high ceilings, wood floors, and a central fireplace, blending rustic craftsmanship with off-grid functionality through both electric and propane lighting. The homeâ??s main level features two bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms, while the upper loft adds two additional bedrooms and a full bath. Expansive decks on multiple sides of the home overlook the mountain and river valleys, creating the perfect spaces to relax and take in the scenery. The property is served by a well and cistern with a water purification system. A separate 877± square-foot guest cabin complements the main home, offering two bedrooms, one bathroom, and fully updated finishes throughout. The cabin includes custom floors, granite countertops, premium appliances, and a wood-burning stove, combining mountain character with modern comfortâ??making it ideal for guests or potential short-term rentals. Additional structures on the property include a 1,667± square-foot log barn with concrete floors, high storage capacity, and convenient drive-through doors, perfectly suited for equipment, vehicles, or livestock use. A 1,869± square-foot metal shop and storage building offers large access doors and gravel flooring, providing flexible space for ranch operations, equipment storage, or workshop needs.
Situated in the heart of Gunnison County, Thundering Hooves Ranch is a remarkable property spanning 5,709.3± deeded acres. With an extensive water supply, diverse wildlife, and direct access to public lands, this property offers a rare opportunity for hunters and ranchers alike. Its combination of productive agricultural land, significant water rights, and hunting potential makes it a valuable and enduring investment. Key Features â?¢ Expansive Acreage: 5,709.3± deeded acres with 8± miles of boundary along Gunnison National Forest and 6± miles adjoining BLM land, providing extensive hunting and recreational opportunities. â?¢ Water Resources: Includes 1.25± miles of year-round Ault Creek and 2± miles of West Muddy Creek, with historic water rights of 12.25± c.f.s. â?¢ Wildlife Habitat: Natural habitat supports diverse species including elk, deer, mountain lion, bear, and grouse, making it a prime location for hunters. â?¢ Hunting Potential: Located in GMU 521, known for its strong elk population (19± bulls per 100 cows), with over-the-counter tags for archery, 2nd, and 3rd rifle seasons- check regulations. The property has produced trophy bulls in the low to mid-300s. â?¢ Conservation Easement: A portion of the ranch is protected under a conservation easement, preserving the integrity of the landscape. â?¢ Accessibility: Year-round access via Highway 133 through McClure Pass, with nearby towns including Delta (1± hour), Carbondale (1± hour), and Montrose (1± hour, 45 minutes). Thundering Hooves Ranch includes a 1,292± sq. ft. cabin serving as a basecamp for hunting, fishing, and ranch operations. The year-round accessibility ensures you can enjoy the property in every season, whether for recreational use or agricultural activities. The ranchâ??s historic water rights provide reliable irrigation, supporting productive grazing land and ensuring sustainability for livestock operations. These water resources are vital for maintaining the lushness of the propertyâ??s pastures and wildlife habitat. For hunting enthusiasts, Thundering Hooves Ranch is positioned in GMU 521, renowned for its elk population. With over-the-counter archery and rifle tags, hunters can enjoy consistent opportunities for trophy bull elk. The propertyâ??s adjacency to BLM land and Gunnison National Forest expands your hunting range beyond the ranchâ??s boundaries. This property embodies a commitment to heritage, stewardship, and self-sufficiency. The combination of productive agricultural land, protected natural habitat, and extensive water resources makes Thundering Hooves Ranch a rare offering in todayâ??s market. Thundering Hooves Ranch is more than just landâ??itâ??s a gateway to unparalleled hunting, rich water resources, and a legacy of responsible stewardship. Whether youâ??re seeking a prime hunting property, productive ranch land, or a lasting investment, this expansive holding offers it all. With year-round access, abundant wildlife, and extensive water rights, opportunities like this are rare. Donâ??t miss your chance to own this exceptional piece of Gunnison County.
Ragged Spur Ranch sprawls across 3,760± acres in Gunnison County on Coloradoâ??s rugged Western Slope, where the spirit of the hunt and the call of the wild are woven into every acre. Conveniently located near Delta, the ranch combines expansive landscapes and diverse wildlife habitat with valuable irrigation and water rights, making it both a productive and recreational holding with the seclusion that defines a true Western ranch. Key Features â?¢Hunting & Wildlife: Located in GMU 521, with strong elk populations (19± bulls per 100 cows) and trophy bulls in the 300-class. â?¢Water Resources: Frontage along 2± miles of West Muddy Creek, multiple springs, and historic water rights totaling 12.25± c.f.s. from the Clyde Cabin and McMillan Ditches. â?¢Borders Public Land: Bordered by 6± miles of Gunnison National Forest and 6± miles of BLM, creating unmatched access and habitat corridors. â?¢Revenue Potential: Currently generating approximately $200,000± annually through diversified streams tied to land, water, and resource use. A short drive to Delta, Colorado, puts you right in the middle of some of the best that Colorado has to offer. Carbondale is a 1 hour drive away, where the shadow of Mount Sopris looms large over a town known for its artsy vibe and outdoor spirit. Crested Butte, about 2 hours from the ranch, is where mountain bikers and skiers find their heaven, whether itâ??s wildflower-covered trails in summer or powder-filled slopes in winter. Aspen is also about 2 hours away, famous for its world-class skiing, luxury, and culture. Montrose, a 1 hour 45 minute drive, is your gateway to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and the Uncompahgre Plateau, but itâ??s also where youâ??ll find Montrose Regional Airport, making it easier to get in and out. Grand Junction is a 1.5 hour drive from the ranch, is the largest city on the Western Slope, where vineyards meet red rock landscapes, and the Grand Junction Regional Airport keeps you connected no matter where youâ??re coming from. Ragged Spur Ranch is a hunterâ??s dream, with views dominated by the rugged Ragged Mountains and bordered by 6± miles of the Gunnison National Forest. The ranch is a natural corridor for wildlife, with West Muddy Creek winding through for 2± miles, drawing in elk, mule deer, and other game. The ranch sits in GMU 521, known for its strong elk population with 19± bulls per 100 cows. This land has produced trophy bulls in the low to mid-300s, and with 6 miles of BLM land boundary, your hunting grounds stretch as far as the eye can see. The land at Ragged Spur Ranch isnâ??t just for hunting; itâ??s been carefully managed to be productive and self-sufficient. The ranchâ??s water rights, including the Clyde Cabin Ditch and McMillan Ditches, make up 12.25± c.f.s. and irrigate approximately 40± acres, ensuring that the land stays lush and green. These water resources are the lifeblood of the ranch, supporting its multiple revenue streams, which bring in close to $200,000± annually. Accessible year-round via Highway 133 through McClure Pass, the ranchâ??s 1,292± square foot cabin offers a comfortable basecamp. Whether youâ??re here to hunt, fish, or simply take in the expansive views, this cabin provides a warm retreat after a day spent in the wild. Your Chance to Own a Piece of Coloradoâ??s Wilderness Ragged Spur Ranch stands as one of the few large, intact holdings on Coloradoâ??s Western Slope, combining irrigated ground, extensive water rights, and unmatched hunting access in GMU 521. With frontage along West Muddy Creek, adjacency to Gunnison National Forest and BLM lands, and a proven record of supporting trophy-class elk and mule deer, the r
Pearl Ranch, a Luxury Mountain Masterpiece with Anthracite Creek Frontage where serenity awaits. Featuring THREE cabins on property, nestled at the base of Kebler Pass and perfectly positioned along the banks of Anthracite Creek. A pristine alpine stream renowned for fly fishing, whitewater rafting, and its crystal-clear waters. The 3-bed 2-bath primary luxury log cabin boasts over 3,700 sq ft. A mountain retreat and true work of art, crafted with stunning log architecture and floor-to-ceiling windows designed to frame the awe-inspiring views of the Ragged Elk Mountain Range. Inside, soaring ceilings, handcrafted logs, and elevated oak finishes create a warm yet sophisticated mountain ambiance. Step outside to the sounds of rushing water, where adventure and tranquility coexist, fish from your backyard, explore nearby wilderness, or simply relax as the sun sets behind the peaks. This is more than a home, it's a legacy property, offering unparalleled privacy, beauty, and connection to the wild heart of Western Colorado. Bear Creek Hideaway is more than just an ADU. A newly constructed log cabin that lives like a full second home. Positioned along the riverbank, this stunning guest retreat offers privacy, comfort, and income potential. Designed with high-end finishes and mountain charm, it features a full kitchen, 4-piece bathroom, laundry area, private bedroom, soaring ceilings, an open-air loft, and comfortably sleeps six. Moose Landing is tucked away among the trees. A thoughtfully designed tiny cabin that blends comfort with simplicity, this heated retreat sleeps four, offering a private bedroom, a cozy sleeping loft, and a simple living and dining space. Adjacent to the cabin is a storage cabin, and could be converted into a full bathroom as an expanded amenity. Currently operating as successful short-term rentals on Airbnb and VRBO, Bear Creek Hideaway and Moose Landing generate steady income for the property. Spread across nearly 40 acres, this remarkable property is truly an experience. Complemented by Eagle's Nest Park, your own private recreational playground featuring horseshoes, bocce ball, shuffleboard, a charming gazebo, and riverside picnic tables. For equestrian lovers, the property offers three fenced horse pastures and borders National Forest land, opening the door to limitless exploration, riding, and adventure. Steeped in the rich historical lineage of Dark Canyon, this is the very place where John Pluke harvested the largest elk on record for over 100 years. The spirit of the wilderness lives here, where legacy, adventure, and natural beauty converge. This property is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Colorado's most pristine mountain landscape. A multi-home retreat offering endless possibilities as a family compound, income-generating investment, or private sanctuary. Whether you're drawn by the rushing waters, towering peaks of the Ragged Elk Mountain Range, or the peaceful solitude of your own private park, this is mountain living at its absolute finest.
60 acres and 1/4 mile of both sides of Anthracite Creek. Good trout fishing on spruce lined river. Year around access to this parcel that has no covenant restrictions. Peaceful setting with hiking, riding, hunting and fishing features. Nice cozy summer cabin is a vintage 70's A-frame from memory lane. It's well built and in good condition and includes the essential loft bedroom. There is a useful detached garage and a storage shed. There are only a handful of properties along the Anthracite and the opportunities to buy one are rare.
Beautiful Riverfront Home! This home is tucked away in the small town of Somerset, Colorado. This private 3bdrm, 1 bath home is located on the river. A large three car garage is ready for your shop or all your mountain toys. Extras include a fenced yard for your fur babies, hot tub, and established landscape. Imagine coming home to take a walk down the river trail, listen to the birds, throw in a fishing line, or take a swim. In the winter the bald eagles soar up and down the river. Get a glance of a herd of deer or elk in the meadow across the the river. Open a window at night and fall asleep to the river singing. This could be your new piece of heaven!
Back on the market. Cute starter home with private back yard and mature trees. Listen to the river while sitting on your deck and enjoying the mountain views. In the winter you can relax and enjoy the warmth of the wood stove. The refinished wood floors are gleaming. The storage shed is set up perfectly to be used to unload and store wood for the woodstove. Now is your chance to own a home.
Welcome to the Erikson Springs Ranch- where luxurious mountain living and your Colorado Rocky Mountain escape synchronize. Nestled at the base of the majestic Mt. Marcellina, this stunning log home sits on 3.89 beautifully manicured acres that encompasses both sides of the Anthracite River along the entire southern length of the property. With nearly equidistant access to both Crested Butte and the Roaring Fork valley, this property is an exceptionally rare find. The custom built Frontier Log Homes main residence welcomes you with a towering river rock fireplace and floor to ceiling windows. High end finishes throughout provide every luxury that one would expect, and no creature comfort was left unattended. The open concept floor plan is perfect for entertaining and can accommodate large gatherings easily. The chefâs kitchen is complete with granite countertops, custom solid wood cabinetry, Sub Zero refrigeration, a gas-fired Jenn-Air range, ice maker, and a beautiful wooden butcher block island that is brimming with history. Gaze out the window over the kitchen sink and take in the view of the Ragged Wilderness right in your own backyard. The kitchen flows into a large dining room and the main living room. Down the hall on the main level you will find two very spacious bedrooms, a large and beautifully finished bathroom, a dedicated laundry room, and a mud room that connects to a massive storage/pantry room. The loft level encompasses a sprawling owners suite with a private exterior balcony deck, a second living room, a wet bar, and an absolutely fabulous master bath. The glass and log shower overlooks a deep jetted soaking tub, and separate vanities ensure plenty of space for comfort. The main residence has a stunning wrap-around porch that connects to a beautifully constructed steel bridge that spans one of many ponds on the property. Across the bridge the manicured grounds continue to a phenomenal deck for entertaining, the hot tub, fire pit, grilling station, and the babbling river. The barn-style second residence provides an amazing space to house additional guests. Two suites flank either side of the barn on the main level, and both have fabulous bathrooms, private access, and the southern suite features another full kitchen. Upstairs is a large open entertaining room that can and has been used for bunking additional guests, movie nights, sporting event screenings, poker nights, and more. The barn has space for parking all of the all terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, and more. There is also a large storage room for gear for each seasonâs activities, as well as another room that houses extra refrigerators, freezers, and ice makers for those who love to host and entertain. Another 4-bay garage provides even more storage opportunities. The property has hosted many events and has even accommodated a wedding of over 300 people. No expense has been spared in the fit and finish of this special home, from a 50+ year new roofing system to consistent and loving care of the logs, grounds, and systems, this property is truly one of a kind. And with the only straw in the Anthracite river, the water rights (both domestic and irrigation) are robust. The location of this property lends itself to the owner that puts an immense amount of importance on privacy and rarity. Erikson Springs is a true slice of Colorado paradise that exists just an hour over Kebler pass from Crested Butte, 25 minutes from the town of Paonia, and an hour over to Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, and the Aspen/Basalt corridor. A burgeoning food and wine scene and agritourism draws people from around the world to Paonia, and the surrounding resort communities similarly attract people looking for adventure, rest, and all things Colorado. Come seek the peace that exists in this magical place that we call Erikson Springs..
Camp WestâColorado mountain riverfront guest ranch resort for sale Situated in one of Coloradoâs most beautiful mountain valleys is Camp West, a mountain retreat that has previously been used as a Christian camp. Camp West sits along Anthracite Creek as it tumbles out of the Elk Mountains between Crested Butte and Aspen. The camp has a wide set of improvements, including a 3-BR, 2-BA directorâs home, 100-person chapel, kitchen and dining room, 12 guest cabins, two garages, 1,450 feet of river frontage, and two separate parcels totaling 51 acres. The property can sleep over 80 people. The views and setting are spectacular, with National Forest access less than two miles away. The parcels sit astride both banks of Anthracite Creek with a beautiful flat meadow, and then climb up a timbered slope to a mountain viewpoint. The elevation is 6,800 feet at the lodge, which means the meadow is covered in snow over the winter, but still easily accessible. Colorado mountain retreat between Aspen, Crested Butte, Glenwood Springs, and Paonia Camp West enjoys one of the most spectacular settings in the Rocky Mountains. Year-round access is via Gunnison County Road 12, which begins at the bottom of Paonia Reservoir and heads 28 miles from Camp West over Kebler Pass to Crested Butteâone of the most spectacular routes in the Rocky Mountains. Paonia, which is known for its beautiful fruit orchards and vineyards, is 20 miles to the west; Carbondale and Glenwood Springs are 45-55 miles to the north, and Aspen is about 1.5 hours away. Just up the road a couple of miles from the camp is the Erickson Springs campground and the Dark Canyon trail into the Raggeds Wilderness.


Somerset is located in Colorado. 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.