The elk habitat is so remarkable that the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has secured a conservation easement on approximately 1,300 acres of the property. While encumbering only a portion of the ranch, the conservation easement allows for continued recreational and agricultural uses and ensures the long-term preservation of high-quality wildlife herds. Elk, bear, mule deer, and turkey hunting are outstanding on both the ranch and the adjacent National Forest and Wilderness Area. Multiple access points and an extensive internal road network provide easy access to prime hunting areas. The property can be maintained in its current configuration, or further enhanced through additional conservation easements and thoughtful development.
While the views of East and West Spanish Peaks are breathtaking, the lodge-style main residence is equally impressive. The 10,917-square-foot home features a grand great room with a massive rock fireplace and exposed-beam vaulted ceilings, an extraordinary space perfectly suited to its majestic surroundings. The home includes two suites, an art studio, an office, and three bathrooms. Fine woodwork is showcased throughout. A spacious kitchen with a large island anchors the home, and a full wet bar serves both the great room and the adjacent screened entertainment room. The beautifully designed grounds provide ample space for hosting large gatherings.
The nearby 2,041-square-foot guest house includes two suites, two bathrooms, a loft, a full kitchen with walk-in pantry, a wood stove, and an attached two-bay garage. Both the main residence and guest house are offered fully furnished. Additional improvements include a horse barn, cattle handling facilities, a heated three-bay shop, and a mountain cabin. Of particular note are the heated, paved driveways serving the main structures, an especially welcome feature during Colorado’s “mud season.”
Wildlife viewing and hunting are the ranch’s primary recreational attractions, but hiking and horseback riding are equally rewarding amid the ever-present mountain views. An established network of roads and trails provides years of exploration. Just beyond the property, the spectacular natural rock formations known as the Great Dikes are well worth a visit.
Sentinel Peaks Ranch is located approximately six miles from La Veta, one of southern Colorado’s most charming small towns. Known for its native-stone buildings, shops, and art galleries, La Veta offers a distinctive and inviting atmosphere. The city of Pueblo is just one hour away, while Colorado Springs and its airport are approximately 90 minutes from the ranch. Denver and its international airport are an easy 2.5-hour drive north on Interstate 25 from the ranch.
For centuries, Spanish explorers passed in the shadow of the great landmarks known as the Spanish Peaks in search of gold and adventure. Though they found little gold, visitors to Sentinel Peaks Ranch today discover something far more valuable, a stunning retreat, abundant wildlife, and rare solitude amid some of southern Colorado’s finest scenery.
Smaller configurations may also be available. Contact Harrigan Land Company for details.