
Reeder Creek Ranch
Featuring nearly a mile of professionally restored Colorado River frontage
Marketing description
As one of the largest private holdings in Grand County, this remarkable 5,452-acre +/- ranch offers some of the most sought-after Colorado River frontage, miles of additional streams, and productive irrigated ground – all with exceptional conservation and recreational values.
This is a rare opportunity to carry forward a storied Colorado ranching legacy with significant water rights and unrivaled sporting access.
The ranch’s diverse topography includes irrigated river bottomlands, high-mountain hayfields, spring-fed creeks, and upland sage and timber habitats. Bounded by 24 miles of public land interface and bordering the Williams Fork Reservoir and Mountains, the property is as scenic as it is functional.
The ranch includes historic cattle-handling infrastructure, fencing, irrigation systems, and a stocked fishing pond. The unencumbered acreage includes premier homesite opportunities along the Colorado River, on elevated benches with panoramic views, or near the Williams Fork Reservoir.
Situated in central Grand County, the ranch enjoys year-round county road access. It is just under an hour from Winter Park, an hour from Steamboat, minutes to the Kremmling airport (a general aviation airport with an FBO), and under two hours from Denver.
Investment highlights
Frontage on the most sought-after section of the Colorado River
Over 4 miles of Reeder Creek
Adjacent to Williams Fork Reservoir
Unencumbered views of the Gore Range and ranges adjoining Rocky Mountain National Park
Working cattle ranch with over 800 acres of irrigated fields fed by extensive water rights
Elk migratory corridor travels through the property and the adjacent BLM land
A portion of the ranch is encumbered by a conservation easement to protect ecological resources
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