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Colorado mountain home on 54 acres for sale in Collbran, Colorado borders BLM land with spectacular views in a quiet, year-round accessible location. Located just off Kimball Creek road, the property has a large shop building, 3,200 square foot main home with basement with two garage doors, two hunting blinds, Kimball Creek running through the property, and stunning views of the Northern slope of the Grand Mesa. Historically used as a hunting lodge, there are 5 conforming bedrooms, 2 large bathrooms, an office, a large kitchen, dining & living room, walk around porch, and large 2,000 square foot unfinished basement with meat processing area, parking for two cars and plenty of room for storage. A drilled water well supplies plenty of domestic water for the main home, and a modern forced air heating and cooling system for the entire home. Built from wood frame construction with log accents, vaulted ceilings, wood floors, custom tile work, and efficient windows lends this home to year-round occupancy in mountain comfort.
Colorado Game Management Unit 421 has over 66% public lands and over the counter drawing for Elk tags, making this an ideal investment property for a hunting lodge. Currently outfit to sleep 12, the building can accommodate more beds, and has been historically used in the fall as a hunting lodge for hunters accessing GMU 421 and 42 from the access point to public lands North up Kimball Creek Road. There's also two hunting blinds set up to oversee the creek as it runs through the property, and a large meadow often visited by big game for grazing.
A large 48x28 equipment shed with a dirt floor provides great storage for hay, vehicles, and more. A small concrete pad is an ideal RV pad, with a small cabin outfitted with small amenities that is currently used for storage but has been historically utilized for extra sleeping room.
Just East from I-70 the, Collbran area is approximately an hour from Grand Junction regional airport and adjacent to direct, easy access to recreation on the Grand Mesa and surrounding trail heads. Recreation abounds, with mountain biking, four wheeling, fishing, hiking, skiing at Powderhorn ski area, and hundreds of miles of snowmobiling access on the Grand Mesa. Western Colorado and the Plateau Valley is a secret waiting to get out.