This classic hunting retreat in unit 49 on Weston Pass needs a new owner to love it. Here is your very own 15.49 (+/-) acres of bliss--live stream through the middle of the property, astounding views, and quiet. Although the Pacific Yurt (yurts dot com/gallery/ for more info) and bath-house are in disrepair, the babbling brook in the thick willows beckons elk and other wildlife to walk right through your camp. The nameless stream on modern USGS maps goes by St Mary's Gulch on the original Mineral Survey Plat. You want seclusion? There is no motorized access to this roadless beauty, but hike less than 1/2 mile across public land from Weston Pass Road.
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Research Parcel InformationAttempting to locate without listing broker is not recommended. But if you insist, from Hwy 24 south of Leadville, take County Road 7 towards Weston Pass. Stay on County road 7, as you pass through Mt. Massive Lakes Trout Club, there is a cattle guard at the east end of the development. From that cattle guard travel appx. 6.1 miles. (County Road 7 is Weston Pass Rd.) This location is about 7/10s of a mile from the summit of Weston Pass. When you hit that mileage, look for a place to park on the side of the road, as you will be walking or hiking from there. The property is over the rise almost due east. It is about 1/2 mile of hiking. Look for these GPS coordinates: N 39deg 9' 5.0" E -106deg 11'39.1" There is a seasonal stream, and you want to stay on the North side of the stream and the thick willows. You cannot see the property from the road, but if you get to the top of the rise, you will see a yurt and structure in the willows next to the stream. Property has been surveyed and corners pinned.