Bull Mountain Ranch is situated in Gunnison County and consists of approximately 1,949.3± deeded acres, with direct access to adjacent public lands. The varied terrain and abundant wildlife on the property make for an enticing opportunity for the discerning sportsman. Bull Mountain Ranchâ??s scale, solitude, venue for hunting fits its setting as a rare and enduring recreational holding. â?¢Expansive Acreage: 1,949.3± deeded acres with 2.5± miles of boundary along Gunnison National Forest providing extensive hunting and recreational opportunities. â?¢Water Resources: Includes 1.25± miles of year-round Ault Creek. â?¢Wildlife Habitat: Natural habitat supports diverse species including elk, deer, mountain lion, bear, and grouse. â?¢Hunting Potential: Located in Game Management Unit 521, known for its strong elk population (19± bulls per 100 cows), with over-the-counter tags for archery, 2nd, and 3rd rifle seasons. The property has produced trophy bulls in the low to mid-300s. â?¢Conservation Easement: The ranch is protected under a conservation easement, protecting the land in perpetuity. 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). For sportsmen, Bull Mountain Ranch is positioned in Game Management Unit 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 Gunnison National Forest provides the additional benefit of protected neighboring habitat for the wildlife. This property embodies a commitment to stewardship and wildlife. The existing conservation easement with the Valley Land Conservancy encompasses the ranch, with 20 acres within a 60-acre general area may be surveyed and staked for a building envelope. Bull Mountain Ranch is a rare opportunity to own a large-scale recreational property with significant conservation values and long-term potential. Its year-round access and directly adjoins public lands, providing exceptional hunting in one of Coloradoâ??s most desirable areas. Bull Mountain Ranch is a one-of-a-kind offering in Gunnison County, whether you intend to use it as a personal retreat, legacy property or investment. Opportunities of this size and location are becoming ever-more rare.
Parcel lies on south side of the North Fork at Somerset. 1,000lf of river frontage. Foot access across bridge from town.
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 which this property has almost 1,000 feet on either side of. In addition, a 3+ acre lake offers fishing, boating, swimming & hunting. Seller will allow a $10,000 off purchase price for a well to be drilled, cased and capped at the location of Buyer's choice. 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.
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.
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.

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.