Available for the first time in 82 years, Seven Springs Ranch is an excellent opportunity to own a treasured piece of Colorado. The ranch is 662 acres of an unspoiled landscape where wild roses, sego lilies, lupines, and columbines dot the ranch, adding unbelievable color. While it feels like the ranch is in the middle of the wilderness, Glenwood Springs is only 8 miles away, offering easy access to amenities and outdoor activities.
Seven Springs Ranch has several building sites located across the property. The entirety of the ranch is protected in perpetuity by a conservation easement held by Aspen Valley Land Trust. Three homesites were carefully considered and reserved through the easement planning process:
Black Diamond Mine Site: The first site is an attractive five-acre envelope providing the most convenient access from the entry road. The site offers excellent views of the Roar...
Black Diamond Mine Site: The first site is an attractive five-acre envelope providing the most convenient access from the entry road. The site offers excellent views of the Roaring Fork Valley. There is remanence of the Black Diamond Mine near the site, which serves as a reminder of the mining heritage of the area.
Three Mile Creek Meadow Site: The second site provides a more intimate feel. A road through vibrant timber opens to a meadow. The building site is situated to capture the view of Three Mile Creek meandering through the meadow. There are distant views of the Flattops. A blend of conifers and aspens enclose the meadow from all sides, wildflowers spread throughout, and Three Mile Creek adds the live water aesthetic. All these aspects come together to create an enchanting setting for a mountain cabin.
Old Cabin Site: The Sound of Music may better describe the third building site. The site is next to an old cabin near the end of a meadow. The views grow as you look out onto the landscape. The meadow is enclosed on two sides by mature aspen groves and is teeming with wildflowers. Towards the end, the views open to a direct vista of Mount Sopris and the broader Elk Range.
Offering expansive views of the Elk Range and Gore Range, the ranch is a special piece of a Colorado ecosystem. The ranch is an ideal hunting property in GMU 43, known for elk, mule deer, and bears. Water resources, including Three Mile Creek and the seven springs, sustain a thriving forest and wildlife habitat. Three unique building sites on the property provide jaw-dropping views for future development. Seven Springs Ranch presents an exceptional opportunity to own a serene property with wildlife, natural beauty, and proximity to mountain towns.
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