- 1,720 deeded acres adjoining Grand Mesa National Forest
- Valuable mineral rights including 50% of the mineral rights on 1,120 acres
- 1.5 miles of fishing in Grove Creek and several ponds
- Tons of wildlife including elk, mule deer, turkey, bear, moose, and mountain lion
- Four homes, two off-grid cabins, good fencing, pipe corrals, six barns/shop, and good ranch road system
The nations largest flat-topped mountain, Grand Mesa, a Shangri-La of big game and trout, rises literally out the back door of Big Iron Ranch near Collbran, Colorado. Located at the end of the road, this remarkably private 1720-acre refuge adjoins Grand Mesa National Forest for 2.5 miles, giving it a rare edge-of-the-wilderness feel, yet is readily accessible year-round to Interstate 70 and the Western Slope metropolis of Grand Junction.
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