320 Acres of good farm ground only 1/2 mile from city limits. No HOA, No Covenants and No Conservation Easement. This farm is located at 6800' elevation with excellent year round access on well maintained county roads. There's road frontage on the east side and the south side. Low ag taxes of only $325 a year. Located only 5 miles from the Utah state line, this is Colorado GMU # 711 where bull elk tags can be purchased over the counter and buck tags can be acquired through the annual state draw system. In addition to the normal public hunting tags available, this farm also receives additional private land owner tags. The wildlife love to feed in the two fields currently planted in wheat). Arrangement with the local tenant farmer is a 75/25 split. Tenant farmer shall have the rights to harvest his crop if harvest season takes place after closing. 35 miles to Cortez, 80 miles to Durango, 80 miles to Moab, 100 miles to Telluride.
160 acres of good farm ground priced at only $1,000 an acre. No HOA, No Covenants and No Conservation Easement. This farm is located at 6800' elevation with good year round access on county roads. Low ag taxes of only $140 a year. The fertile soil produces a good safflower & weat crop, attracting monster bucks year round, and elk during the late season hunts. Located only 2.5 miles from the Utah state line, this is Colorado GMU # 711 where bull elk tags can be purchased over the counter, and buck tags can be acquired through the annual state draw system. In addition to the normal public hunting tags available, this farm also receives additional private land owner tags. Arrangement with the local tenant farmer is a 75/25 split. Tenant farmer shall have the rights to harvest his crop if harvest season takes place after closing. 35 miles to Cortez, 80 miles to Durango, 80 miles to Moab, 100 miles to Telluride.
296 Acres with a pond and a seasonal creek drainage running through it. No HOA, No Covenants and No Conservation Easement. This farm is located at 6800' elevation with excellent year round access on well maintained county roads. There's a gravel road along the west property line and a dirt road along the north property line. Low ag taxes of only $305.20 a year. West Monument Creek flows through this farm for over 1/2 mile, attracting monster bucks year round, and elk during the late season hunts. Located only 4 miles from the Utah state line, this is Colorado GMU # 711 where bull elk tags can be purchased over the counter and buck tags can be acquired through the annual state draw system. In addition to the normal public hunting tags available, this ranch also receives additional private land owner tags. The wildlife love to feed in the two fields (currently planted in safflower). Arrangement with the local tenant farmer is a 75/25 split. Tenant farmer shall have the rights to harvest his crop if harvest season takes place after closing. 35 miles to Cortez, 80 miles to Durango, 80 miles to Moab, 100 miles to Telluride.
Located in Dove Creek, Colorado, Dolores County Ranch made up of 722± acres of principal hunting and farming land. Dolores County Ranch is a sanctuary for those who value productive land and exceptional wildlife opportunities. Specifically, Dolores County Ranch offers: â?¢ Prime Hunting: located in Hunting Unit 72 and bordering 6,000± acres of BLM land, Dolores County Ranch offers exceptional hunting opportunities with trophy mule deer, elk, bear, mountain lion, and coyote. â?¢ Income Producing: The ranch supports the cultivation of winter wheat and safflower on its fertile soil, ensuring a steady residual income and providing excellent conditions for various agricultural endeavors. â?¢ Year- Round Access: Strategically situated just 1.5± hours from Telluride, Durango, and Moab, Utah, the Ranch offers easy access to essential services, markets, and consumer needs, all the while maintaining the privacy and space required for farming and hunting activities. The ranch offers year-round access and borders 6,000± acres of BLM land, enhancing its appeal for hunters and avid outdoorsmen. Situated in Hunting Unit 72, it's renowned for trophy mule deer. Mule deer, elk, bear, mountain lion, and coyote roam freely upon the Ranch. Of note, mule deer hunting requires a draw permit through the Landowner Preference Program, while elk tags are available over the counter. Its proximity to the Utah border, just 1.5± miles away, means the coveted giant Utah bull elk frequently cross over the Ranchâ??s borders, offering excellent hunting opportunities that would normally take 20+ points to draw a Utah elk tag. Beyond its hunting allure, Dolores County Ranch is an ideal farming property. The Ranchâ??s land supports winter wheat and safflower cultivation, ensuring a steady residual income. The fertile soil and ample space provide excellent conditions for various agricultural endeavors and agricultural exemptions. The Ranch is just 1.5± hours from Telluride, Durango, and Moab, Utah. This makes it easy to access essential services and markets, while still enjoying the privacy and space required for farming, hunting, and extra-curricular activities. Dolores County Ranch is more than an attractive location; itâ??s a working ranch designed for productivity and recreational pursuits. Whether youâ??re an avid hunter or a dedicated farmer, the Ranch offers the perfect blend of functionality and opportunity.
PARCEL BORDERING BLM, CLOSE TO UTAH BORDER -- Few parcels offer more than 40 acres of western Colorado splendor bordered on two sides by 31,000 acres of BLM. This undeveloped land has several flat spots that would make excellent building sites. Views of mountains, in both Colorado and Utah, can be enjoyed from nearly every spot on the parcel. Roughly 5 acres of this property sit south of County Road C-3, with the remaining approximately 35 acres to the north. Dolores Canyon Overlook, the San Juan National Forest, Arches National Park, Mesa Verde National Park, and Moab, Utah, are all within a 2-hour drive of this property. Whether you dream of building a home or prefer a base camp for outdoor recreation, this 40.49 acres present endless opportunities.
BUG OUT TO YOUR QUIET SPACE! We're always looking for that get-a-way. This is it! Blooming bushes during the spring/summer months on this gated 37.74 acre parcel, abundance of wildlife passing through while you're in awe of it all. Secret Canyon Ranch is a development of 35+ ac parcels attracting owners from all parts of the United States for seclusion and hunting potential. Bordering BLM on the West and being close to other BLM access points is one of the highlights of this property. Nestled down in the lowest valley of the property, you'll find a large grass covered meadow bordered with large pine trees and a seasonal creek running through the property. There's an established road where you'll find the best place for your RV with the already installed and County recorded RV dump and the concrete RV pad with storage shed. At the highest peak of this property, you'll be able to see mountain views, beautiful sunsets and sunrises but the meadow will certainly attract your attention but there are multiple homesites to choose from. This parcel is considered seasonally accessible and requires off grid utilities. No HOA.
STUNNING VIEWS OF THE BLUE MOUNTAIN! A breathtaking panorama of the majestic mountains that stretch into the horizon. This land, untouched - holds the promise of endless possibilities - whether it be the creation of a rustic retreat, a haven for adventure seekers, simply a sanctuary for quiet contemplation, or your primary residence.
A great GET AWAY!!!! At Glade Ranch Subdivision, the possibilities are endless. Whether you dream of creating a weekend retreat, or simply immersing yourself in the beauty of the land. Views are fantastic!!!! Property is an open field with trees and pasture. Utilities would be solar or generator and domestic water could be a well or you can haul water. In the heart of the ranch lies a seasonal pond. Whether you dream of creating a weekend retreat, or simply immersing yourself in the beauty of the land. Views are fantastic!!!! Heading North on road 31 / FR 526 from Dolores Approximately a 45-minute drive (part of Forest Service Road is closed in the during the winter). Subdivision boarders Forest service on the west side and some of the subdivision boarders National Forest and BLM on the North Side.
This property is 40.49 acres of untouched, South-Western Colorado land that shares two property lines with a 31,000-acre chunk of BLM land. Not only does this property border BLM land but, the Dolores Canyon Overlook, the San Juan National Forest, Arches National Park, and Mesa Verde National Park are all within 2 hours! This completely undeveloped parcel has several flat spots that would make excellent building sites. There are incredible views of the Mountains in all directions! Roughly 5 acres of this property sits on the South side of County Road C.3, with the remaining approximately 35 acres to the North. Whether you want to build your dream home or have a base camp for outdoor recreation or hunting, this 40.49 acres presents an endless amount of opportunities!
ONE RV and 35 ACRES BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER! Known as Secret Canyon (No HOA), there are a few homes sprinkled around this area of Dolores County, most are seasonal residents and the beauty of the surrounding San Juan National Forest with privacy, hunting and hiking is the big attraction. Walk or drive about 1/4 mile and you're right into thousands of acres of BLM. This 35.1 acre parcel is considered seasonally accessible and requires off grid utilities. The wildlife population of deer is abundant and the ability to hide yourself from others on this gorgeous parcel is evident. A well maintained RV and large storage shed are all set up for you, your friends and/or your family to enjoy your time together. The terrain is full of color ranging from green brush, taller pine trees to the fall colors of oak brush. Right from your RV, you'll be able to see mountain views - both Abajo and Sleeping Ute as well as the valley view for miles. No HOA.
Located just Northwest of Dove Creek is this beautiful piece of land 37 acres with no covenants and no HOA. Along with its abundant amount of wildlife this property has amazing views, fabulous southern exposure, good privacy, and year round access. Don't miss out on this perfect piece of Colorado!
LAND 160± deeded acres Mild terrain with rolling meadows Pinon and Juniper trees 6500' elevation 90± acres in the Cultural resources program LPP Mule deer tags OTC Elk Tags WATER Well, with a static level of 10 ft ACCESS Year Round access County roads lead up to the Ranch PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS No Improvements besides the well RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES HUNTING CPW's Game Management unit 72 Resident and migratory Mule Deer and Elk herds Substantial Elk Herds cross over from the Utah border where it takes over 20 points to draw. Quality Mule Deer, Elk, Black Bear, Mountain Lion, and small game OTHER RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Excellent hiking, Fishing close to the Ranch Telluride Ski resort is roughly 1.5 hours LOCATION Access to the property is via paved to gravel county roads Durango, Colorado - 1.5 hours Cortez, Colorado - 35 minutes Dolores, Colorado - 35 minutes Moab, Utah - 1.5 hours Baker Ranch is a farming community located just south of Dove Creek, Colorado. The 160± acres compromise about 90 acres of CRP cultivated ground, the balance being rolling timber and sage. Baker Ranch is an excellent opportunity for a hunter to enjoy excellent dove hunting and mule deer hunting. Mule deer and Elk hunting is nothing short of amazing, with an opportunity to harvest some good deer with a chance over the years to harvest truly exceptional trophies. The property offers an excellent water source for wildlife and is surrounded by brush and canyon country, allowing an owner to pull deer onto the property with plentiful grasses in the CRP pastures. The views from this property are astounding, with the La Platas to the east, Sleeping Ute Mountain to the south, and the Abajo Mountains over in Utah.
Build your off grid dream home or cabin on this 248.4 acre property. Borders public land in Colorado GMU # 711. You can apply for private land owner tags with this this amount of acreage, or buy over the counter tags. This property is frequented by local wildlife. Enjoy low taxes with the conservation easement on the property. Property has been surveyed for a fence line, and has posts/flags every 35 ft. No HOA or covenants.
HUNTING PERMIT ON 200 ACRES? Lots of history through out the years. An old homestead was once the dreams of a family building their life out West knowing it was going to be hard but everyone pitched in. The surrounding 200 acres has gone through years of being dryland pasture to producing wheat and beans. I'm sure it was also a source for hunting. Four seasonal ponds which are definitely in the path of deer when they have water. Don't forget, over 160 acres - you can apply for the Landowner Hunting Tag each year. The most recent years, the land has laid dormant building those nutrients and creating a sagebrush habitat for wildlife. County Road H fronts the property giving year round access to the property. Our dreams of building our lives with seclusion, hard work and passion hasn't changed over the years. With todays' innovations, It's got to be easier though than way back then.
This is a perfect getaway property for hunters, off grid housing and outrdoor recreation. Fall brings many hunters and the area is cansidered prime for Elk Season. Good access road well maintained all year around and sweeping views towards Utah to the West with mountains, farms and prairie surrounding. Just a 15 minute drive from Dove Creek brings you to your own place where you can truly live the Colorado lifestyle that everyone dreams about. What a great opportunity for all season self -sustaining living, a hunting retreat or a vacartion cabin. There's lots of scrub oak, sage brush and small barrel cactus, as well as an intermittent stream running through the property. The faming activity in the area with green fields all around and old homesteads reflects the rural lifestyle in area. Have your own retreat in an area with abundant wildlife including elk and deer. Spectacular mountain vistas and nighttime starry skies provide the atmosphere of the classic Old West. Near the Dolores River with camping, hunting and recreation in the nearby San Juan Forest. This is mountain living at its finest.
Check this out! 40 Acres with a tiny home started, the electric installed and a working well! Located in SW Colorado, the seller has brought in the electricity and had the well updated so that it pumps great now! The tiny home is mostly finished on the outside but he's still working on completing the interior. There is 200 amp service to the shed and he had 100 amp service installed in the home. The shed is used for storage, and he added two large dog runs that could also be used for chickens or other animals. The well is not hooked to the tiny house as the thought was someone might prefer to build or bring in a mobile home or an RV and place it in a different location. This property would be excellent for building or bringing in that home and finishing the tiny cabin for a vacation rental. With 40 acres you could have horses, cattle, goats. whatever you'd like. Located on the west side of the county, the Dove Creek Valley is to the east and the canyonlands to the west. It's within easy driving distance to Dove Creek for groceries and supplies. Located in SW Colorado, this would make an excellent base for many recreational activities - from National Parks to the canyons to the area mountains for hiking, camping, fishing, 4-wheeling & rock climbing.... and best of all, a wonderful place for relaxing away from the big city hustle & bustle. Access roads are good chip sealed county roads with year-round maintenance.
Looking for the opportunity to experience the rural life style? This wide open 37.07 acre parcel offers excellent building sites, spectacular views, the seasonal Chico Creek near and power close by. Build the ranch of your dreams!
Monument Creek Farm Just north of Dove Creek, Colorado, the Pinto Bean Capital of America, lies the fertile 160-acres of Monument Creek Farm, a legacy family farm tract with annual income and qualifying for a coveted Colorado Landowner Preference Mule Deer Buck Tag annually. Monument Creek Farm, with +/- 135-acres under cultivation, is qualified for organic crop product. If youâre interested in income potential, organic crops in the area yield about the same as non-organic and the market prices for organic crops are substantially higher. In the past half dozen years, annual income from Monument Creek Farm varied from $15,442 for the landownerâs 25% share (Anasazi beans) to $0 (fallow). The Southeast corner of the property is kept in its native state of oak brush, mountain mahogany, Pinion & Juniper, being quartered by Monument Creek arroyo. This corner of the property is excellent mule deer habitat laced with game trails and an excellent location for a run off pond. Application deadline for the following year is December 1 for the Colorado Landowner Deer tag, which may be allocated ranch only or unit wide (owners choice) and this area has been known for producing magnificent mule deer, including producing the all-time world record Burris Buck. If youâre ready to secure a land investment with proven income rather than the risks of the stock market and an additional dividend each year of a landowner mule deer tag, then Monument Creek Farm may be the option youâre looking for. Call or email today for more information and your qualified showing. This one may not be on the market long. Co Brokers welcome!
Coalbed Canyon Ranch consists of almost 198 acres with a State Wildlife Area as the eastern boundary and BLM as the west boundary. Owner carry terms available with 25% down. No Covenants, No HOA and No Conservation Easement. Willow Creek runs seasonally through the valley floor and attracts all kinds of wildlife, including trophy mule deer, huge elk that feed in the neighboring fields, mourning dove, and sage grouse. Located at 6700' elevation, this location is known for it's mild winters and 300+ days of sunshine a year. There are fabulous views of the Abajo Mountains to the west. There is excellent year round access on a county maintained gravel road. Electricity is at the property. Well and septic will be required if buyer decides to build. Annual rangeland taxes are extremely low at only $36.18 a year. If you're up for an adventure, you could walk right across your property line to the west onto the 2 million acres of BLM land and eventually end up at Bears Ears. Walk out your east property line onto the 1,000+ acres of State Wildlife Area if you want a lesser adventure. Property consists of 3 different parcel #'s all in San Juan County Utah with the state line of Colorado as it's eastern boundary.
248+ acres bordering public land and covered up with wildlife in Colorado GMU # 711. In addition to the over the counter rifle bull elk tags that are available, this acreage qualifies you to apply for the highly coveted Private Land Owner tags as well. Over 30,000 acres of BLM land can be directly accessed right across the south property line of this acreage. Located at 7600' eleveation with good year round access on a well maintained county road. This land will always benefit from extremely low taxes (only $65.12 in 2021) thanks to a conservation easement that runs with the land. This is an off grid property with electricity being about 2 miles away. Well and/or cistern, as well as septic, would need to be installed by buyer if building a home. State of Colorado has confirmed this HOA has disbanded and no covenants are being enforced. See associated documents in MLS for confirmation.
Nice lots in unimproved subdivision just off the highway and close to stores Weber Park and Senior Center. All three lots may be purchased for $45,000 or sold separately for $15,000 each. Get in before development starts!
Great location. Very secluded. Hunting deer and elk. There are approximately 124.6 acres of farm ground. This property adjoins the BLM so your hunting area is large scale to say the least. Treed ground. 1 Elk, 1 Deer private land permits subject to the Colorado game and Fish.
Monument Creek Farm Just north of Dove Creek, Colorado, the Pinto Bean Capital of America, lies the fertile 160-acres of Monument Creek Farm, a legacy family farm tract with annual income and qualifying for a coveted Colorado Landowner Preference Mule Deer Buck Tag annually. Monument Creek Farm, with +/- 135-acres under cultivation, is qualified for organic crop product. If youâre interested in income potential, organic crops in the area yield about the same as non-organic and the market prices for organic crops are substantially higher. In the past half dozen years, annual income from Monument Creek Farm varied from $15,442 for the landownerâs 25% share (Anasazi beans) to $0 (fallow). The Southeast corner of the property is kept in its native state of oak brush, mountain mahogany, Pinion & Juniper, being quartered by Monument Creek arroyo. This corner of the property is excellent mule deer habitat laced with game trails and an excellent location for a run off pond. Application deadline for the following year is December 1 for the Colorado Landowner Deer tag, which may be allocated ranch only or unit wide (owners choice) and this area has been known for producing magnificent mule deer, including producing the all-time world record Burris Buck. If youâre ready to secure a land investment with proven income rather than the risks of the stock market and an additional dividend each year of a landowner mule deer tag, then Monument Creek Farm may be the option youâre looking for. Call or email today for more information and your qualified showing. This one may not be on the market long. Co Brokers welcome!
Dove Creek is located in Colorado. Dove Creek, Colorado has a population of 705. Dove Creek is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.63% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.82%.
The median household income in Dove Creek, Colorado is $66,288. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,500 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dove Creek is 56.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.2 inches per year, with 64.2 inches of snow per year.