World Class Live Water:
This rare 760 +/- acre ranch is conveniently located in the incomparable and breathtaking Weminuche Valley in the Upper Piedra Basin in Hinsdale County, Colorado.
Recreation aspects of this ranch are complimented by 500,000 +/- acres of protected public lands.
When picturing a western alpine ranch, this is exactly what creates the dreams of many. Drastic peaks lining the skyline and timbered ridges flowing into an alpine valley - all transected by the picturesque Weminuche Creek as it flows from the 492,418 acre Weminuche Wilderness Area.
The ranch is blessed with roughly 3 miles of private world class live water. This top end alpine stream is accented with 3 remarkable lakes providing a welcome addition to what many discerning fly fishermen would classify as the ulitmate Colorado western slope trout fishing experience.
Heaven Begins at 8,000 Feet
Have you ever heard the term, Heaven begins at 8,000 feet? One would think this quote was created specifically for the Heirloom Ranch. Big views, on large acreage with your only neighbor having a large property holding. The ranch is located in Hinsdale County, Colorado and this county is designated by the USGS as the most remote county in North America. Hinsdale County boasts 679,680 acres of county land with 655,891 of those acres protected wilderness or wilderness study areas. The term neighbor takes on a new meaning.
Worlds Away
The Ranch is located approximately twenty miles northwest of Pagosa Springs, Colorado in Hinsdale County.
While the area feels like you are worlds away, the ranch is blessed with the close proximity to the quaint mountains and to the amazing town of Pagosa Springs -- just minutes away. Views in every direction, streams for viewing just out your door, and the crisp cool summers -- that you remember --- you will feel as if you actually have stepped back in time. Eight rustic cabins accent the property providing generations of memories on this historic ranch.
Wildlife
The Heirloom Ranch is in the northern part of Colorado Game Management Unit 77, where there are thousands of acres of public lands. An abundance of elk, trophy mule deer and many other species are often spotted in and around the ranch.
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