




LOCATION AND ACREAGE
The 159± acre Observatory Rock Ranch is located approximately 11 miles south
of the town of Jefferson, Colorado on paved Park County Road 77. Downtown
Denver is a one and a half hour drive and Denver International Airport is
two hours away. Elevation on the ranch is 9,025 feet.
PROPERTY
Observatory Rock Ranch occupies the area of the old Bordenville town site,
dating from the 1860s. The historic log stage stop, general store, school
house and post office buildings have been preserved and are still used in
ranch operations. The old cemetery sits on a scenic hillside in the middle
of the ranch. The place is now a fishing retreat and hobby ranch with a
small herd of Bison. Lush sub-irrigated pasture along the creek nurtures
bison, horses and visiting elk. The ranch is in the most scenic section of
the Tarryall Valley with breathtaking views of the continental divide. Pike
National Forest and Lost Creek Wilderness border the ranch on two sides.
The famous Colorado Trail is a short hike or horseback ride from the back
porch through the wilderness. Tarryall Creek (or river as it is sometimes
called) meanders through the ranch for approximately one and a half miles.
The mountain contemporary owner’s home is situated to take advantage of the
remarkable views. The home has recently been modernized and updated with
luxury finishes. Expansive decks overlook and are within sound of the
babbling creek. There are three bedrooms, four baths, a bonus room and an
office in 3,400 sq. ft. A full set of barns, outbuildings and cross fenced
pasture are ideal for horses.
RECREATION
One and a half miles of the creek provide excellent habitat for brown, brook
and rainbow trout. The fly fishing is outstanding. Elk hunting on and
around the ranch is very good. The ranch sits on the southeastern edge of
the spectacular geologic feature know as South Park. South Park was an
ancient Indian hunting ground and is a magnet for a wide variety of wildlife
today. The headwaters of many of Colorado’s premier trout streams, including
Tarryall Creek, originate in South Park. The area was an ancient Indian
hunting ground and is a magnet for a wide variety of wildlife today. Gold
Medal fly fishing on the South Platte River is just minutes away.
Additional good fishing can be found on Antero, Spinney Mountain and Eleven
Mile Canyon Reservoirs, all within easy reach of the ranch. The old west
town of Fairplay is a short drive west on Highway 285 and offers restaurants
and shopping. The ski resort town of Brekenridge is located just over
Hoosier Pass on Highway 9, approximately 22 miles north of Fairplay.
UTILITIES
Electric service is provided by IREA. Telephone service is provided by
Qwest. The home is heated by propane gas provided by Glaser Gas.
REAL ESTATE TAXES
$1,751±
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PRICE
$1,575,000
BROKER
Jack Kavanaugh 303-909-1706
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OBSERVATORY ROCK RANCH, JEFFERSON, CO ... Click Thumbnails to Enlarge
1-800-754-0544
Fuller Western Real Estate
1515 Arapahoe St., #1200
Denver, CO 80202
Listed by:
Jack Kavanaugh
(303) 909-1706