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The meadows of Brumley Aspen Waters Ranch rise gently from the shores of Groundhog Reservoir to dense aspen and dark timber forests, enjoying a 3.5-mile boundary with thousands of acres of San Juan National Forest. The assembly of the ranch began in 1900 and has never left the family's hands. It is rare to find a ranch so raw in the beauty that has remained with one family owner for this length of time. The abundance of water, massive aspen groves, dark timber, plentiful elk herds, quality grazing, and beautiful scenic views make the ranch unique. Numerous ponds dot the land, and at least two creeks cross the ranch. Beaver ponds have created a fishery that the next owner can enhance.Groundhog Creek is a year-round stream that feeds into Groundhog Reservoir.
Directions: From Dolores, CO, the ranch may be accessed via County Road 31 and Forest Service Roads 533 and 526. From Norwood, CO, several County roads will connect to Forest Service Roads 533 and 526.
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Listed By: Jim Vidamour of Fay Ranches, Inc - (719) 890-4590