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This revived subdivision is located 25 miles from Steamboat Springs and 4 miles from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport with direct flights from all over the US. Grassy Creek consists of 40 parcels ranging in size from 35 to 50 acres featuring generous building sites, interesting topography, and forever views for miles. >> See Documents for price sheet and map <<
Grassy Creek boasts panoramic views of Steamboat Springs Ski Resort, Elkhead Mountains, and the snow-capped peaks of the Park Range to the north. ALL lots listed on this website include water to lots (drilled wells), buried electric, and telephone service [whereas not all Grassy Creek lots have drilled wells yet].
Notable for its plentiful game, this distinct ecosystem lies in the heart of one of the largest migratory elk herds in the United States. In addition to elk, the ranch is home to resident mule deer, Shiras moose, black bears, mountain lions, and an array of upland birds making this one of the most diverse wildlife landscapes in the West. This is truly a sportsman’s paradise, offering ample archery and rifle hunting opportunities throughout the expanse of topography, timber, and live water draws.
Grassy Creek Ranch is the perfect blend of rugged western landscapes, interesting terrain, and privacy, yet minutes from the world-class ski resort of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The 1500-acre subdivision includes excellent hunting, hiking trails, gravel biking on the internal roads and horses are allowed too! Views, paved roads, infrastructure, water, hunting, and large acreage near a world-class ski resort ~ it does not get any better than this! Listed by the de Jong Team at Steamboat Sotheby's International Realty. Please contact Michael de Jong at (970) 846-3661 for a guided tour.
Steamboat's unique mix of warm sun, cowboy boots and friendly locals lends an inviting, laid back atmosphere to the historic Colorado resort town, where western heritage meets abundant outdoor adventure.
Steamboat Springs was originally a summer resort before it became known as Ski Town, USA and renowned for its world class skiing and famed Champagne Powder. Travelers in the early 1900s visited Steamboat Springs in the summer months for the natural hot springs and vast hunting and fishing opportunities.
Today, the snow falls in abundance in the winter months, our cowboys ride mountain bikes and summer adventure runs the gamut, from biking along Steamboat’s Yampa River Core Trail to exploring the hundreds of miles of singletrack and endless county roads; from floating down the Yampa to soaking in natural hot springs; from golfing among the peaks and valleys to casting a line for native trout; and above all, making the most of the long, summer days.
Colorado's Yampa Valley is located just 160 miles northwest of Denver. From Denver, take I-70 west through the Eisenhower Tunnel to the Silverthorne exit; go north on Colorado Highway 9 to Kremmling, then west on U.S. Highway 40 to Steamboat Springs. From Salt Lake City (390 miles), take I-80 east, merge into U.S. 40 east (exit 148) and take U.S. 40 into Steamboat Springs.