Rist Canyon Ranch Bellvue, CO
Last Listed At: $2,500,000
442 Acres
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Rist Canyon Ranch, located near Fort Collins, Colorado, is a spectacular equestrian and recreational offering and is comprised of 442 acres. The property was originally created as an impressive gentleman’s equestrian ranch for Arabian horses. The horse facilities have been expertly designed and constructed for a small horse breeding or private equestrian operation, complete with vet facilities, mare barn, two separate stallion runs and additional outbuildings. The setting has a perfect mix of aspen and pine trees with lush open meadows, rock outcroppings and a natural spring-fed pond. The 3-acre pond is a focal point of the ranch and is historically stocked with trout. Rist Canyon Ranch provides the feeling of seclusion from hectic city life, while being conveniently located just 15 miles, or ½ hour west of downtown Fort Collins. Open meadows framed by West Virginia hardwood split-rail fences create a serene place, perfect for recreation or relaxation.
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Live Water Properties features breathtaking ranch properties throughout Colorado. These Colorado ranches for sale are the finest recreational properties available. Opportunities abound whether located on one of the state’s famed rivers, shoulder to shoulder with pristine national forest, or perched above a spectacular mountain vista. With endless pursuits in skiing, fishing, and hunting, Colorado is the destination for outdoor lovers interested in owning ranch real estate.
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