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Unlike most raw mountain acreage, this 251± acre tract arrives with the hard work already done. The owner has recently brought the property online and ready to build, so a buyer can break ground from day one instead of starting from scratch.
The ranch borders BLM land, putting thousands of acres of public ground at your back gate. For buyers specifically searching for land adjoining public land, this is the draw: you own a private, buildable base while gaining direct access to vast open country for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, ATV riding, and wildlife viewing. The 80-acre Jay Creek parcel connects directly to BLM, functioning as a private extension of the surrounding public land and a low-pressure sanctuary for game.
The 171-acre parcel climbs to a spectacular plateau building site with sweeping, unobstructed views of Mt. Lamborn, Lands End, the Raggeds, and the West Elk Mountains. Importantly, while a portion of the parcel carries a conservation easement that protects the scenic viewshed, the main usable area a" including the building site a" is unencumbered, leaving you full freedom to build your home, cabin, or family compound.
The owner has just completed a substantial, professionally managed tree-thinning program across the property on average thinning 12 of every 15 trees and leaving three standing. The work leaves the parcel healthier, safer, more open, and more attractive to game.
Adjoining to the northeast, the 80-acre parcel is tucked into a rugged, steep-sided valley and carries the property's namesake Jay Creek with seasonal water flow through dense timber. With direct BLM connectivity, it is a low-pressure haven for elk, mule deer, bear, and turkey, and an ideal base for hunting and backcountry recreation. For a buyer, it means owning both the comfortable, buildable ground and the wild, water-rich habitat right next to home.
Both parcels sit within Colorado Game Management Unit 52, long known for quality mule deer and elk, with turkey and bear also present, and opportunities for private-land and over-the-counter tags. The combination of varied elevation, secluded timber, natural water, and direct adjacency to BLM creates prime habitat with reduced hunting pressure a meaningful edge for serious sportsmen. The current owner has worked in conjunction with a local outfitter and consistently harvests quality mule deer and elk across the seasons, with later seasons especially productive.
The ranch sits outside Hotchkiss, in Colorado's North Fork Valley a" an area known for orchards, vineyards, small-town character, and quick access to vast public land. The valley towns of Hotchkiss, Paonia, and Crawford provide services, dining, and culture, while the surrounding BLM and national forest open into some of Western Colorado's finest high country.
This 251± acre lower tract is the rare mountain property that doesn't make you choose between comfort and wildness. The buildable, served 171 acres give you a home base with power, water, road access, and commanding views; the 80-acre Jay Creek parcel gives you live water, timber, and a private window into BLM big-game country. Whether your vision is a family retreat, a hunting base, or a conservation-minded estate, this offering delivers the infrastructure, scale, and setting to make it real.
Offered at $1,145,000 251± Acres Delta County, Colorado. Contact Jake Hubbell, United Country | Colorado Brokers, at (970) 250-9396 .
Co-listed with Callie Gafford, Sotheby's International Realty. Acreages are approximate; buyer to verify all features, utilities, easements, and access during due diligence.