Homestead 28, a premier mountainside homestead at Wilder on the Taylor. go Wilder is a 2,100+/- acre working ranch located in the Taylor River Canyon. Wilder provides the homeowners an unmatched recreational experience. World class dry fly fishing on approximately 2 miles of the famous Taylor River, a 3 mile sight fishing stream, 6 ponds, and that is just the fishing. Guided horseback rides, mountain bike rides, hikes, off-road recreation, and more all with year round access. The staff at Wilder also offers a full array of services including full-time ranch manager, master fly fishing guide, and concierge. Come see Wilder on the Taylor yourself and experience all it has to offer.
What a prize! Located just on the Dr. Park forest service road, this property has a mix of heavy timber and open meadow. With USFS Rd. #550 (AKA South Matchless Rd.) going through a corner of this claim, access is already in place. Another big benefit is a spring located just off the west end of the property that could provide a source of water. The Eclipse claim has it all.
Homestead 22 at Wilder on the Taylor is ready to go. PLANS and PERMIT included. Perched on a knoll overlooking the Taylor River, the views of the ranch and white capped peaks in the distance are unparalleled, some of the best Wilder has to offer. Wilder is a 2100 acre working ranch located in the Taylor River Canyon. Wilder provides the homeowners an unmatched recreational experience, anything you like to do in Colorado, you can do at Wilder. World class dry fly fishing on approximately 2 miles of the Taylor River, a 3 mile sight fishing stream, and 6 ponds. Horseback riding, hiking, biking, and snowshoeing are just some of the things residents love to do at Wilder. Have the chef prepare a dinner for you at Camp, or in one of the historic riverside cabins, a true Wilder experience.
Roaring Judy Ranch is a 455± acre property located in the East River Valley near Crested Butte, offering a combination of productive ranchland, significant water rights, and diverse wildlife habitat. The ranch includes extensive irrigated acreage supported by 75± c.f.s. of decreed water rights, ensuring year-round irrigation. Existing improvements include a three-bedroom residence, a horse barn, historic log hay barns, loafing sheds, corrals, a 2,400± square-foot equipment workshop, and 12 additional outbuildings. The property falls within Game Management Unit 55, supporting populations of elk, mule deer, moose, and black bear. A conservation easement is in place, maintaining the integrity of the land while allowing for controlled development within a three-acre building envelope along Roaring Judy Creek and a ten-acre envelope, providing the potential for up to three additional residences. Roaring Judy Ranch presents an opportunity for those seeking a well-established agricultural operation, a hunting property, or a long-term land investment in a region where reliable water resources and productive acreage hold enduring value. Strategically positioned between Crested Butte and Gunnison, the property is just one mile from Highway 135, providing convenient access to regional amenities. The Gunnison-Crested Butte Airport offers major airline connections, ensuring ease of travel for owners and guests. Western Colorado University in Gunnison brings educational and cultural opportunities to the area, while Crested Butte Mountain Resort offers world-class skiing and recreation. The historic town of Crested Butte is known for its dining, arts, and cultural experiences, adding further appeal to the region. Taylor Canyon, recognized for its gold medal fishing, is also nearby, providing access to one of Colorado’s premier fly-fishing destinations.
The Osceola No. 4 is a 10 acre patented mining claim off of Cumberland Pass, above the town of Tincup. Cumberland pass lies between the bustling recreation centers of Pitkin and Taylor Park, and provides great trail access. This property is located in GMU 55, but is close to the intersection of GMUs 55, 551, 56 & 481. The middle of the property is sloped and treed, but the top and bottom of the property are less sloped and have some open spots that you could build or camp on. Bonus - Middle Willow Creek runs through the bottom of the property.
Owners want to sell this Property Huge discount on all the claims 118 acres. Large acreage mining claims in beautiful wooded area. The property consists of continguous mining claim parcels near Tincup betweenRoads 765J and 765N and Hall Parcels that are not continguous. Have discounted this property for a quick sale. Photos show the area and scenery plus the road up and are not all of the actual property, i.e. Mining tools etc.
Great opportunity to have 10+ acre parcel get-away. Remote property requires off-road vehicle. Buyer should be familiar with Gunnison County LUR.
Great opportunity to have 10+ acre parcel get-away. Remote property requires off-road vehicle. Buyer should be familiar with Gunnison County LUR.
Large 56+ acres in beautiful wooded area. The property consists of continguous mining claim parcels near Tincup between Roads 765J and 765N.
Very unusual opportunity to own 2 placer mining claims in the heart of the Tin Cup mining district! The Copper King and Kalamazoo claims offer easy access and over 152 acres of lodgepole pines, small creek, meadows, & UTV trails. Very short distance (5 +/- miles) to year-round access, yet away from it all and very private! Beautiful building sites galore with several good 4-wheel drive roads going thru the property. Located just above Wolf Canyon and Rainbow Placer subdivision where it is not uncommon to see Moose meandering throughout the lush area. Nearby you will find the historic townsite of Tin Cup. Tin Cup was a booming mining town in the 1800's with prospectors looking for gold in Willow Creek. Today, Tin Cup and the surrounding area of Taylor park has become well-known as the best ATV area in the state! You might see many adventurers riding ATV's, UTV's, dirt bikes, and jeeps in this area. There are lots of places to access such as Mirror Lake, Cumberland Pass over to St. Elmo or even head over a pass into Pitkin. You will never get bored with the multitude of activities to do in this area including world-class fly fishing on Taylor River and Taylor Reservoir, exploring old mines, big game hunting, snowmobiling and even boating! Hunters-what a incredible place to have a hunting camp!

Andrea Conner, Colorado License # ER.100067447, Xome Inc., License #EC100044283, [email protected], 844-400-9663, 750 State Highway 121 Bypass, Suite 100, Lewisville, TX 75067

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Almont is located in Colorado. Almont, Colorado has a population of 231. Almont is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.73%.
The median household income in Almont, Colorado is $130,449. 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 Almont is 64.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 71.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -1.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16 inches per year, with 157.8 inches of snow per year.