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Historic Town of Telluride

Population: 2348
Condominium Density: Current = 1310 Possible Future = 370
Single Family Density: Current = 770 Possible Future = 170
Average In – Market Home Price: $2,770,000 ($740,000 – $7,000,000) – 45
Average In – Market Condominium Price: $1,330,055 ($152,000 – $18,000,000) – 114

Town of Mountain Village

Population: 1429
Single Family Lots: 630
Condominium Density: 1024
Average In – Market Home Price: $4,900,000 ($895,000 – $18,500,000) – 69
Average In – Market Condominium Price: $1,600,000 ($183,000 – $5,995,000) – 113

Idarado

Total Lots: 36
Built: 8
Average In – Market Home Price: N/A
Average In – Market Land Price: $1,275,000 ($1,100,000 – $1,500,000) – 3

Historic Town of Telluride

Population: 2348
Condominium Density: Current = 1310 Possible Future = 370
Single Family Density: Current = 770 Possible Future = 170
Average In – Market Home Price: $2,770,000 ($740,000 – $7,000,000) – 45
Average In – Market Condominium Price: $1,330,055 ($152,000 – $18,000,000) – 114

Town of Mountain Village

Population: 1429
Single Family Lots: 630
Condominium Density: 1024
Average In – Market Home Price: $4,900,000 ($895,000 – $18,500,000) – 69
Average In – Market Condominium Price: $1,600,000 ($183,000 – $5,995,000) – 113

Idarado

Total Lots: 36
Built: 8
Average In – Market Home Price: N/A
Average In – Market Land Price: $1,275,000 ($1,100,000 – $1,500,000) – 3

Aldasoro Ranch

Total Lots: 160
Built: 73
Average In – Market Home Price: $2,992,000 ($2,210,000 – $3,695,000) – 7
Average In – Market Land Price: $712,000 ($400,000 – $995,000) – 13

Gray Head

Total Lots: 24
Built: 12
Average In – Market Home Price: $9,150,000 – 1
Average In – Market Land Price: $2,550,000 ($2,200,000 – $2,950,000) – 5

Sunnyside Ranch

Total Lots: 25
Built: 8
Average In – Market Home Price: N/A — 5 Solds Avg. $6,500,000
Average In – Market Land Price: $5,500,000 – 1

Aldasoro Ranch

Total Lots: 160
Built: 73
Average In – Market Home Price: $2,992,000 ($2,210,000 – $3,695,000) – 7
Average In – Market Land Price: $712,000 ($400,000 – $995,000) – 13

Gray Head

Total Lots: 24
Built: 12
Average In – Market Home Price: $9,150,000 – 1
Average In – Market Land Price: $2,550,000 ($2,200,000 – $2,950,000) – 5

Sunnyside Ranch

Total Lots: 25
Built: 8
Average In – Market Home Price: N/A — 5 Solds Avg. $6,500,000
Average In – Market Land Price: $5,500,000 – 1

West Meadows

Total Lots: 21
Built: 7
Average In – Market Home Price: $5,500,000 – 1
Average In – Market Land Price: $3,424,000 ($2,525,000 – $3,995,000) – 3

Telluride Ski Ranches

Total Lots: 199
Built: 154
Average In – Market Home Price: $1,624,000 ($795,000 – $2,700,000) – 17
Average In – Market Land Price: $483,500 ($445,000 – $550,000) – 4

Elk Run

Total Lots: 29
Built: 14
Average In – Market Home Price: $3,000,000
Average In – Market Land Price: $1,313,000 ($950,000 – $1,675,000) – 2

West Meadows

Total Lots: 21
Built: 7
Average In – Market Home Price: $5,500,000 – 1
Average In – Market Land Price: $3,424,000 ($2,525,000 – $3,995,000) – 3

Telluride Ski Ranches

Total Lots: 199
Built: 154
Average In – Market Home Price: $1,624,000 ($795,000 – $2,700,000) – 17
Average In – Market Land Price: $483,500 ($445,000 – $550,000) – 4

Elk Run

Total Lots: 29
Built: 14
Average In – Market Home Price: $3,000,000
Average In – Market Land Price: $1,313,000 ($950,000 – $1,675,000) – 2

Raspberry Patch

Total Lots: 8
Built: 7
Average In – Market Home Price: N/A – – 2 Solds Avg. $2,575,000
Average In – Market Land Price: N/A

The Preserve

Total Lots: 13
Built: 7
Average In – Market Home Price: $10,825,000 ($3,750,000 – $17,900,000)
Average In – Market Land Price: $975,000

Raspberry Patch

Total Lots: 8
Built: 7
Average In – Market Home Price: N/A – – 2 Solds Avg. $2,575,000
Average In – Market Land Price: N/A

The Preserve

Total Lots: 13
Built: 7
Average In – Market Home Price: $10,825,000 ($3,750,000 – $17,900,000)
Average In – Market Land Price: $975,000

Telluride Neighborhoods

Since 1926, the pioneering Aldasoro family has made this valley their home, raising sheep and living in harmony with the cycles of nature. Joaquin and Serapio, the original Aldasoro Brothers, left their Basque homeland in the Spanish Pyrenees 80 years ago and traveled land and sea to herd sheep in eastern Utah. Seeking summer pasture, they moved the herds up into the San Juan Mountains and discovered Telluride, where they embarked upon their American dream.

Their first purchase, in 1926, consisted of a small plot of land on Deep Creek Mesa. They labored long and hard and prospered over the years, acquiring 11 of the surrounding homesteads which together became known as Aldasoro Ranch. At its peak operation, the ranch included 5,000 acres and supported thousands of sheep.

Roughly 1,500 acres adjoining the Ranch remain a sheep operation, still run by the Aldasoros. Today, three generations live on the Ranch and are providing opportunities to share their legacy through the purchase of lots at the Aldasoro Ranch on Deep Creek Mesa. Its density only allows for 166 homesites over a total of 1,550 acres to assure you the exclusiveness and peacefulness of a true mountain lifestyle, both today and for a lifetime of tomorrow.

Diamond Ranch is just a short 15-minute drive from the Telluride Ski Area, golf course, tennis courts, world-class spa, shopping, dining and entertainment. It is just a 2-minute drive from the Telluride Regional Airport and 10 minutes from the town of Telluride.

These 35 and 70-acre parcels undulate with rolling hills and stunning steep valleys that bathe all year in warm Colorado sunshine from sunrise to sunset. Diamond Ranch enjoys its own resident elk herd with a nearby calving area and migration corridors. Deer, grouse, marmot, and wild turkey also call Diamond Ranch home. The Diamond Ranch development plan evolved in close cooperation with the Division of Wildlife to insure harmonious cohabitation between man and nature. Preservation of the pristine natural environment is a primary objective in the development of Diamond Ranch.

Roughly 1,500 acres adjoining the Ranch remain a sheep operation, still run by the Aldasoros. Today, three generations live on the Ranch and are providing opportunities to share their legacy through the purchase of lots at the Aldasoro Ranch on Deep Creek Mesa. Its density only allows for 166 homesites over a total of 1,550 acres to assure you the exclusiveness and peacefulness of a true mountain lifestyle, both today and for a lifetime of tomorrow.

Elk Run is a tranquil community of 30 lots located just south of the Ski Ranches. Many home sites offer outstanding views of Wilson Peak on lots that include meadows and forests. Lots vary in size from 4 to 8 acres. A drive from any home in Elk Run to the Telluride Ski Resort takes about 10 minutes and about 15 minutes to the Town of Telluride.

Offering 35-acre parcels within a 900-acre wilderness preserve less than 15 minutes from Telluride, the unique amenities and awe-inspiring views of Gray Head provide an exceptional lifestyle. Each of the 24 lots has been selected to capture views of the 14,000-foot Wilson Range and endless sunshine while still affording a sense of privacy and seclusion. Gray Head is a community within a community offering endless recreational opportunities without ever leaving the Preserve. Ice skating, sledding, groomed trails for cross country skiing or snowshoeing, hand-laid trails for hiking, equestrian center, fly fishing, resident caretaker and an 1880s homeowner’s cabin for entertaining.

Raspberry Patch has become one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the Telluride region with only seven lots. Located just south of Elk Run, the drive to the Telluride Ski Resort in less than 15 minutes. Huge views of Mount Wilson and La Sal mountains.

Located on Turkey Creek Mesa, the Telluride Ski Ranches is a heavily treed subdivision consisting of 1 to 2-acre homesites with striking vistas and seclusion. With its entrance situated just south of Telluride, homeowners find themselves minutes from the ski area and the Town of Telluride and Mountain Village. Complete with well-maintained, paved roads, the Ski Ranches are easily accessible year-round.

One of the last great ranch properties at any resort in the Rocky Mountain West sits on a beautiful and secluded bench just above the town of Telluride. Sunnyside Ranch offers everything you want in a 35-acre parcel, starting with an unsurpassed location only a few minutes from the slopes, the town, Mountain Village and the airport. Your views wrap around 360 degrees of towering mountains and deep valleys, of ski slopes and blue skies. Surrounded by National Forest lands on three sides, Sunnyside Ranch provides you with long-term peace and security. A chorus of springs and creeks throughout the ranch serenades your days and nights, and a veritable preserve of wildlife lives on-premises. The exceptional improvements include a gated entry, paved roads and driveways, underground utilities (phone, gas, electric) and a central water system.

Sunnyside Ranch’s 35-acre parcels are scattered across a broad shelf of open meadows and thick aspen forests, gazing out on a vast, encircling panorama of mighty mountains. On this sun-washed mesa you can feel the almost liquid warmth on your skin. The prime southern exposure means your days are longer here than in other parts of the valley, your summers come earlier and winters are more temperate, so you can enjoy your property more. Ridges, woods and canyons combine with sensitive-lot- siting and generous building envelopes to ensure you maximum privacy—the kind of peace and quiet you may have forgotten exists.

The Preserve is an exclusive development located on the west side of Highway 145 across from Raspberry patch and only a few minutes from the Telluride Ski Resort. The lots average about 13 acres in size and are generally priced just over $1 million with single-family homes over $5 million.

West Meadows offers a well-balanced blend of convenience, privacy, and undeniable aesthetic appeal. Located no more than 10 minutes from the town of Telluride, West Meadows is to the west of Mountain Village and Ski Ranches. It also enjoys close proximity to the airport. West Meadows is known for offering large lots, many ranging in size from 10 to 37 acres. Residents of West Meadows are fortunate as each lot can accommodate streams and ponds. Even irrigated pasture is available in this area.

If privacy is a priority for you, you’re sure to find West Meadows very attractive. Guidelines and covenants for this area prioritize privacy. In fact, it is the level of privacy, in contrast with the proximity to town, that serves to make this subdivision both unique and desirable. It’s like having the best of both worlds, all rolled up in one.

West Meadows offers more than 200 acres of open space for equestrian and recreational pursuits. There is a trail easement that serves as a connection to the regional trail system. Furthermore, property owners are just minutes away from skiing, tennis, fly fishing, biking, and golf activities. Want time at the spa? No problem! It’s just 5 minutes away in the town of Telluride.

Telluride Neighborhoods

Since 1926, the pioneering Aldasoro family has made this valley their home, raising sheep and living in harmony with the cycles of nature. Joaquin and Serapio, the original Aldasoro Brothers, left their Basque homeland in the Spanish Pyrenees 80 years ago and traveled land and sea to herd sheep in eastern Utah. Seeking summer pasture, they moved the herds up into the San Juan Mountains and discovered Telluride, where they embarked upon their American dream.

Their first purchase, in 1926, consisted of a small plot of land on Deep Creek Mesa. They labored long and hard and prospered over the years, acquiring 11 of the surrounding homesteads which together became known as Aldasoro Ranch. At its peak operation, the ranch included 5,000 acres and supported thousands of sheep.

Roughly 1,500 acres adjoining the Ranch remain a sheep operation, still run by the Aldasoros. Today, three generations live on the Ranch and are providing opportunities to share their legacy through the purchase of lots at the Aldasoro Ranch on Deep Creek Mesa. Its density only allows for 166 homesites over a total of 1,550 acres to assure you the exclusiveness and peacefulness of a true mountain lifestyle, both today and for a lifetime of tomorrow.

Diamond Ranch is just a short 15-minute drive from the Telluride Ski Area, golf course, tennis courts, world-class spa, shopping, dining and entertainment. It is just a 2-minute drive from the Telluride Regional Airport and 10 minutes from the town of Telluride.

These 35 and 70-acre parcels undulate with rolling hills and stunning steep valleys that bathe all year in warm Colorado sunshine from sunrise to sunset. Diamond Ranch enjoys its own resident elk herd with a nearby calving area and migration corridors. Deer, grouse, marmot, and wild turkey also call Diamond Ranch home. The Diamond Ranch development plan evolved in close cooperation with the Division of Wildlife to insure harmonious cohabitation between man and nature. Preservation of the pristine natural environment is a primary objective in the development of Diamond Ranch.

Roughly 1,500 acres adjoining the Ranch remain a sheep operation, still run by the Aldasoros. Today, three generations live on the Ranch and are providing opportunities to share their legacy through the purchase of lots at the Aldasoro Ranch on Deep Creek Mesa. Its density only allows for 166 homesites over a total of 1,550 acres to assure you the exclusiveness and peacefulness of a true mountain lifestyle, both today and for a lifetime of tomorrow.

Elk Run is a tranquil community of 30 lots located just south of the Ski Ranches. Many home sites offer outstanding views of Wilson Peak on lots that include meadows and forests. Lots vary in size from 4 to 8 acres. A drive from any home in Elk Run to the Telluride Ski Resort takes about 10 minutes and about 15 minutes to the Town of Telluride.

Offering 35-acre parcels within a 900-acre wilderness preserve less than 15 minutes from Telluride, the unique amenities and awe-inspiring views of Gray Head provide an exceptional lifestyle. Each of the 24 lots has been selected to capture views of the 14,000-foot Wilson Range and endless sunshine while still affording a sense of privacy and seclusion. Gray Head is a community within a community offering endless recreational opportunities without ever leaving the Preserve. Ice skating, sledding, groomed trails for cross country skiing or snowshoeing, hand-laid trails for hiking, equestrian center, fly fishing, resident caretaker and an 1880s homeowner’s cabin for entertaining.

Raspberry Patch has become one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the Telluride region with only seven lots. Located just south of Elk Run, the drive to the Telluride Ski Resort in less than 15 minutes. Huge views of Mount Wilson and La Sal mountains.

Located on Turkey Creek Mesa, the Telluride Ski Ranches is a heavily treed subdivision consisting of 1 to 2-acre homesites with striking vistas and seclusion. With its entrance situated just south of Telluride, homeowners find themselves minutes from the ski area and the Town of Telluride and Mountain Village. Complete with well-maintained, paved roads, the Ski Ranches are easily accessible year-round.

One of the last great ranch properties at any resort in the Rocky Mountain West sits on a beautiful and secluded bench just above the town of Telluride. Sunnyside Ranch offers everything you want in a 35-acre parcel, starting with an unsurpassed location only a few minutes from the slopes, the town, Mountain Village and the airport. Your views wrap around 360 degrees of towering mountains and deep valleys, of ski slopes and blue skies. Surrounded by National Forest lands on three sides, Sunnyside Ranch provides you with long-term peace and security. A chorus of springs and creeks throughout the ranch serenades your days and nights, and a veritable preserve of wildlife lives on-premises. The exceptional improvements include a gated entry, paved roads and driveways, underground utilities (phone, gas, electric) and a central water system.

Sunnyside Ranch’s 35-acre parcels are scattered across a broad shelf of open meadows and thick aspen forests, gazing out on a vast, encircling panorama of mighty mountains. On this sun-washed mesa you can feel the almost liquid warmth on your skin. The prime southern exposure means your days are longer here than in other parts of the valley, your summers come earlier and winters are more temperate, so you can enjoy your property more. Ridges, woods and canyons combine with sensitive-lot- siting and generous building envelopes to ensure you maximum privacy—the kind of peace and quiet you may have forgotten exists.

The Preserve is an exclusive development located on the west side of Highway 145 across from Raspberry patch and only a few minutes from the Telluride Ski Resort. The lots average about 13 acres in size and are generally priced just over $1 million with single-family homes over $5 million.

West Meadows offers a well-balanced blend of convenience, privacy, and undeniable aesthetic appeal. Located no more than 10 minutes from the town of Telluride, West Meadows is to the west of Mountain Village and Ski Ranches. It also enjoys close proximity to the airport. West Meadows is known for offering large lots, many ranging in size from 10 to 37 acres. Residents of West Meadows are fortunate as each lot can accommodate streams and ponds. Even irrigated pasture is available in this area.

If privacy is a priority for you, you’re sure to find West Meadows very attractive. Guidelines and covenants for this area prioritize privacy. In fact, it is the level of privacy, in contrast with the proximity to town, that serves to make this subdivision both unique and desirable. It’s like having the best of both worlds, all rolled up in one.

West Meadows offers more than 200 acres of open space for equestrian and recreational pursuits. There is a trail easement that serves as a connection to the regional trail system. Furthermore, property owners are just minutes away from skiing, tennis, fly fishing, biking, and golf activities. Want time at the spa? No problem! It’s just 5 minutes away in the town of Telluride.

Telluride Outlying Ranches & Mesas

Hastings Mesa is on the west side of Last Dollar Pass between Sawpit and Ski Dallas Divide. It remains largely undeveloped. It is one of the Telluride region’s last places for being off the grid with no power or telephones to the lot lines.

As you top the hill going up Last Dollar Road from Highway 62 at the top of Dallas you will arrive at the Historic Last Dollar Ranch on your left and Last Dollar Tracts on your right. These ranches are 35+ acres each with gravel roads, trees and open lots with amazing views of the Sneffels range.

Across from Last Dollar Ranch, Hastings Estates offers 11 to 35-acre lots, though winter access is by ski, snowmobile, or snowcat. Hastings Mesa Estates are smaller lots just across from Hastings Estates. These are more affordable lots because they are off the grid and winter access is by ski or snowmobile only.

Up the road through Cradle Park is San Juan Vista, a beautiful rolling subdivision with smaller affordable lots and is off the grid as well. Cradle Park is the big open park below North Pole Peak offering 35-acre tracts with an amazing alpine setting. Lots are off the grid and winter access is by ski or snowmobile.

Beaver Pond Subdivision is next as you climb up the hill on Last Dollar Pass this property backs up to Hayden Peak and overlooks the undeveloped meadows of Hastings Mesa. This property is also off the grid.

On the southeastern benches of the mesa these 35-acre lots have some of the best views of the Telluride Mountains and on Hastings Mesa. The roads are maintained year-round and power has been brought to some of the lots.

Old Elam Ranch sits on the southern portion of Hastings Mesa with huge views of the Wilson and Sneffels ranges. These 35-acre lots have very easy year-round access and a water system run by solar-powered wells.

This subdivision of 35-acre lots crossing Alder Creek offers wide-open meadows and tons of trees. This location can be accessed from County Road 56V.

Little Lake Ranches is a subdivision on the benches of Hastings Mesa with views of the San Juan Mountains.

Telluride Pines is one of the only subdivisions on Hastings Mesa with power, telephone and a community water system. Telluride Pines is located on the Sunnyside of Alder Creek Canyon with huge views of the Sneffels and Wilson Ranges. The lots range in size from 3 to 5 acres.

Last but not least is Finnegan Ranch, located just past Telluride Pines on the Western side of Hastings Mesa with most lots being 35 acres. This location is one of the few locations on Hastings Mesa with year-round access.

These ranches are located just west of Wilson Mesa, about a 30 to 40-minute drive from Telluride. Specie Mesa has two large ranch parcels, three smaller ranch areas and one subdivision. Specie has great views and wonderful wide-open spaces. You will enjoy huge lone cone views. The ranches in Specie Mesa tend to be larger at about 110 acres.

This is the closest mesa to Telluride and about a 25-minute drive. The mesa contains some very large parcels and the smaller Wilson Mesa Ranches Subdivision which tend to be 7 to 14-acre pieces. Wilson Mesa offers some of the most breathtaking views in the Telluride region. This area offers one of the area’s tallest and most spectacular mountains with Mount Wilson being over 14,000 feet vertical.

Horsefly and Iron Springs Mesa is on the north and west side of Highway 62 and has been around for generations. Bill Carstens purchased the majority of land, and has created some of the best residential ranch properties in the region.

Located only 30 minutes from Telluride, Brown Ranch has a minimum lot size of 70 acres and open meadows and aspen groves with beautiful rolling mountains. The roads are well maintained and views of the surrounding San Juan Mountains are exceptional.

Brown Dog Ranch was developed on 530+ acres with 15 to 35-acre lots and offers incredible views of the San Juan Mountains with flat building sites. This area has an amazing trail system.

The Bluffs was the original property developed by Bill Carstens and is part of Carstens Ranch. These 35-acre lots sit on the Bluff, looking out at the San Juan Mountains. These are great lots surrounded by towering ponderosa pines.

The Lakes is located on the west side of Carstens Ranch and offers 35-acre homesites with a nice open feel. These lots are just a 25-minute drive from Telluride and Mountain Village.

Big Valley is an open valley with only five ranch lots and borders a 3,100-acre ranch. These lots have views of the Telluride Mountains and Sneffels range.

McKenzie Springs Ranch offers 35 to 140-acre ranches on a sloping hillside with views of the San Juan Mountains. This beautiful property is only 30 minutes from Telluride.

Frontier Ranch is one of the larger tract ranches in the Telluride Region. Developed by Bill Carstens, this subdivision has only five parcels ranging in size from 100 to 400 acres each. The lots are not allowed to be subdivided into less than 100 acres. You will enjoy huge unobstructed views.

This subdivision offers 40-acre tracts with open meadows and aspen groves. Just 40 minutes from the Town of Telluride, Panorama Acres is a great ranch property at an affordable price.

Telluride Outlying Ranches & Mesas

Hastings Mesa is on the west side of Last Dollar Pass between Sawpit and Ski Dallas Divide. It remains largely undeveloped. It is one of the Telluride region’s last places for being off the grid with no power or telephones to the lot lines.

As you top the hill going up Last Dollar Road from Highway 62 at the top of Dallas you will arrive at the Historic Last Dollar Ranch on your left and Last Dollar Tracts on your right. These ranches are 35+ acres each with gravel roads, trees and open lots with amazing views of the Sneffels range.

Across from Last Dollar Ranch, Hastings Estates offers 11 to 35-acre lots, though winter access is by ski, snowmobile, or snowcat. Hastings Mesa Estates are smaller lots just across from Hastings Estates. These are more affordable lots because they are off the grid and winter access is by ski or snowmobile only.

Up the road through Cradle Park is San Juan Vista, a beautiful rolling subdivision with smaller affordable lots and is off the grid as well. Cradle Park is the big open park below North Pole Peak offering 35-acre tracts with an amazing alpine setting. Lots are off the grid and winter access is by ski or snowmobile.

Beaver Pond Subdivision is next as you climb up the hill on Last Dollar Pass this property backs up to Hayden Peak and overlooks the undeveloped meadows of Hastings Mesa. This property is also off the grid.

On the southeastern benches of the mesa these 35-acre lots have some of the best views of the Telluride Mountains and on Hastings Mesa. The roads are maintained year-round and power has been brought to some of the lots.

Old Elam Ranch sits on the southern portion of Hastings Mesa with huge views of the Wilson and Sneffels ranges. These 35-acre lots have very easy year-round access and a water system run by solar-powered wells.

This subdivision of 35-acre lots crossing Alder Creek offers wide-open meadows and tons of trees. This location can be accessed from County Road 56V.

Little Lake Ranches is a subdivision on the benches of Hastings Mesa with views of the San Juan Mountains.

Telluride Pines is one of the only subdivisions on Hastings Mesa with power, telephone and a community water system. Telluride Pines is located on the Sunnyside of Alder Creek Canyon with huge views of the Sneffels and Wilson Ranges. The lots range in size from 3 to 5 acres.

Last but not least is Finnegan Ranch, located just past Telluride Pines on the Western side of Hastings Mesa with most lots being 35 acres. This location is one of the few locations on Hastings Mesa with year-round access.

These ranches are located just west of Wilson Mesa, about a 30 to 40-minute drive from Telluride. Specie Mesa has two large ranch parcels, three smaller ranch areas and one subdivision. Specie has great views and wonderful wide-open spaces. You will enjoy huge lone cone views. The ranches in Specie Mesa tend to be larger at about 110 acres.

This is the closest mesa to Telluride and about a 25-minute drive. The mesa contains some very large parcels and the smaller Wilson Mesa Ranches Subdivision which tend to be 7 to 14-acre pieces. Wilson Mesa offers some of the most breathtaking views in the Telluride region. This area offers one of the area’s tallest and most spectacular mountains with Mount Wilson being over 14,000 feet vertical.

Horsefly and Iron Springs Mesa is on the north and west side of Highway 62 and has been around for generations. Bill Carstens purchased the majority of land, and has created some of the best residential ranch properties in the region.

Located only 30 minutes from Telluride, Brown Ranch has a minimum lot size of 70 acres and open meadows and aspen groves with beautiful rolling mountains. The roads are well maintained and views of the surrounding San Juan Mountains are exceptional.

Brown Dog Ranch was developed on 530+ acres with 15 to 35-acre lots and offers incredible views of the San Juan Mountains with flat building sites. This area has an amazing trail system.

The Bluffs was the original property developed by Bill Carstens and is part of Carstens Ranch. These 35-acre lots sit on the Bluff, looking out at the San Juan Mountains. These are great lots surrounded by towering ponderosa pines.

The Lakes is located on the west side of Carstens Ranch and offers 35-acre homesites with a nice open feel. These lots are just a 25-minute drive from Telluride and Mountain Village.

Big Valley is an open valley with only five ranch lots and borders a 3,100-acre ranch. These lots have views of the Telluride Mountains and Sneffels range.

McKenzie Springs Ranch offers 35 to 140-acre ranches on a sloping hillside with views of the San Juan Mountains. This beautiful property is only 30 minutes from Telluride.

Frontier Ranch is one of the larger tract ranches in the Telluride Region. Developed by Bill Carstens, this subdivision has only five parcels ranging in size from 100 to 400 acres each. The lots are not allowed to be subdivided into less than 100 acres. You will enjoy huge unobstructed views.

This subdivision offers 40-acre tracts with open meadows and aspen groves. Just 40 minutes from the Town of Telluride, Panorama Acres is a great ranch property at an affordable price.

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