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Discover the perfect blend of income, adventure, and comfort at Kebler Corner, located at 30680 County Road 12, Somerset, CO 80426. This premier RV resort and campground is nestled amid Colorado’s breathtaking landscapes, offering direct access to world-class hiking, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Guests and residents enjoy spacious RV sites, cozy cabins, modern amenities, and scenic views in a tranquil, family-friendly environment. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing escape or a base for exploring the Rockies, Kebler Corner delivers an exceptional experience in Western Colorado.
The offering also includes The River House on a separate parcel. This adjacent luxury home offers a unique opportunity for buyers looking to combine high-end residential living with a thriving hospitality business. The River House has a total of 8,637 square feet, 6 bedrooms and 5 baths and sits on 146 acres of pristine Colorado mountain land. It has incredible water assets, with 1,200 feet of Anthracite Creek, a free-flowing trout stream, running right through it and a beautiful deep pond right in front of the house. The River House acreage is surrounded on three sides by National Forest and Bureau of Land Management lands and the Kebler Corner RV park on the fourth side.
Kebler Corner has a substantial set of real estate assets situated on 27 acres at the headwaters of the North Fork of the Gunnison River, with 11 cabins—each sleeping anywhere from two to eight guests—as well as 22 full hookup RV sites (30 & 50-amp), 10 electric-only RV sites, and 16 tent/van sites. The property has excellent adjudicated water rights, a state-of-the-art domestic water purification system, high-speed internet access, and excellent year-round highway access to destinations across the Colorado Rockies.
Kebler Corner is located in a stunning setting at the confluence of Muddy Creek and Anthracite Creek, which together form the headwaters of the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Paonia Reservoir, which offers boating and recreation, is just upstream from the resort. Highway 133 is maintained year-round and offers excellent year-round access. Crested Butte, one of Colorado’s most famous ski towns, is only 31 miles distant over Kebler Pass, which is known as one of Colorado’s most scenic and stunning landscapes. Aspen is about 1.5 hours away to the northeast, while Marble, Redstone, Carbondale, and Glenwood Springs are a bit closer via McClure Pass.
Kebler Corner has so many recreational possibilities available that it’s hard to list them all. Boating, horseback riding, fly-fishing, snowmobiling, skiing, hiking, mountain biking, camping, rafting, kayaking, elk hunting, mule deer hunting, 4-wheeling—all these activities can be found either right on the property or very close by. The property sits on the border between two famous Colorado Game Management Units, GMU 53 and GMU 521, which are both famous for excellent elk, mule deer, and bear hunting. In fact, the former World Record Elk was killed in Dark Canyon in 1899, just a few miles up Anthracite Creek from Kebler Corner. The property is surrounded by thousands of acres of public lands offering excellent recreational opportunities.
These two properties are owned by the same group, who have offered Kebler Corner as a single entity or together with The River House. The owners have stated that they will sell the two properties together, or The River House separately, but will not sell Kebler Corner first. Pricing is as follows:
· The River House on 146 acres--$4,500,000
· Kebler Corner RV park on 27 acres--$3,750,000
· Both properties as one entity--$8,250,000
This listing is brought to you by Jon Adams of Mossy Oak Properties and Gary and Jake Hubbell of United Country Colorado Brokers & Auctioneers, Hotchkiss, Colorado. All three brokers are recognized as Accredited Land Consultants by the Realtors Land Institute, and the group specialize in selling ranches, resorts, farms, orchards & vineyards, hunting land, mountain cabins, and luxury country estates.