About this Ranch



Ragged Spur Ranch – Somerset, Colorado: Where Heritage and Wilderness Meet
Ragged Spur Ranch sprawls across 3,760± acres in Gunnison County on Colorado’s rugged Western Slope, where the spirit of the hunt and the call of the wild are woven into every acre. Conveniently located near Delta, the ranch combines expansive landscapes and diverse wildlife habitat with valuable irrigation and water rights, making it both a productive and recreational holding with the seclusion that defines a true Western ranch.



Key Features
•Hunting & Wildlife: Located in GMU 521, with strong elk populations (19± bulls per 100 cows) and trophy bulls in the 300-class.
•Water Resources: Frontage along 2± miles of West Muddy Creek, multiple springs, and historic water rights totaling 12.25± c.f.s. from the Clyde Cabin and McMillan Ditches.
•Borders Public Land: Bordered by 6± miles of Gunnison National Forest and 6± miles of BLM, creating unmatched access and habitat corridors.
•Revenue Potential: Currently generating approximately $200,000± annually through diversified streams tied to land, water, and resource use.



A short drive to Delta, Colorado, puts you right in the middle of some of the best that Colorado has to offer. Carbondale is a 1 hour drive away, where the shadow of Mount Sopris looms large over a town known for its artsy vibe and outdoor spirit. Crested Butte, about 2 hours from the ranch, is where mountain bikers and skiers find their heaven, whether it’s wildflower-covered trails in summer or powder-filled slopes in winter. Aspen is also about 2 hours away, famous for its world-class skiing, luxury, and culture.



Montrose, a 1 hour 45 minute drive, is your gateway to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison and the Uncompahgre Plateau, but it’s also where you’ll find Montrose Regional Airport, making it easier to get in and out. Grand Junction is a 1.5 hour drive from the ranch, is the largest city on the Western Slope, where vineyards meet red rock landscapes, and the Grand Junction Regional Airport keeps you connected no matter where you’re coming from.



Ragged Spur Ranch is a hunter’s dream, with views dominated by the rugged Ragged Mountains and bordered by 6± miles of the Gunnison National Forest. The ranch is a natural corridor for wildlife, with West Muddy Creek winding through for 2± miles, drawing in elk, mule deer, and other game. The ranch sits in GMU 521, known for its strong elk population with 19± bulls per 100 cows. This land has produced trophy bulls in the low to mid-300s, and with 6 miles of BLM land boundary, your hunting grounds stretch as far as the eye can see.



The land at Ragged Spur Ranch isn’t just for hunting; it’s been carefully managed to be productive and self-sufficient. The ranch’s water rights, including the Clyde Cabin Ditch and McMillan Ditches, make up 12.25± c.f.s. and irrigate approximately 40± acres, ensuring that the land stays lush and green. These water resources are the lifeblood of the ranch, supporting its multiple revenue streams, which bring in close to $200,000± annually.



Accessible year-round via Highway 133 through McClure Pass, the ranch’s 1,292± square foot cabin offers a comfortable basecamp. Whether you’re here to hunt, fish, or simply take in the expansive views, this cabin provides a warm retreat after a day spent in the wild.



Ragged Spur Ranch stands as one of the few large, intact holdings on Colorado’s Western Slope, combining irrigated ground, extensive water rights, and unmatched hunting access in GMU 521. With frontage along West Muddy Creek, adjacency to Gunnison National Forest and BLM lands, and a proven record of supporting trophy-class elk and mule deer, the ranch delivers on every front for sportsmen and land stewards alike. Its year-round accessibility, comfortable cabin, and reliable water infrastructure ensure practical usability, while its scale and location provide the privacy and seclusion rarely found in today’s market. For those seeking a true Colorado legacy property, Ragged Spur Ranch offers a blend of productivity, recreation, and wilderness character in one remarkable package

Photo Gallery

Property Details

Price: $15,900,000

Address:
16001 Highway 133
Somerset, Colorado
81434

Acres: 3,760±

Features:

  • 12.25 c.f.s
  • 2+ Miles of Creek Frontage
  • Game Management Unit 521
  • Borders Public Land
  • 1,292± sqft Cabin

For More Information:

Dan Murphy, ALC

2025 RLI President

Dan@M4RanchGroup.com

(970) 209-1514

Maps

Disclaimer: When purchasing a property listed by M4 Ranch Group , the broker representing the buyer must be identified upon initial contact and present at ALL showings to the buyer, unless otherwise agreed upon in advance by M4 Ranch Group, in order to receive compensation. Failure to adhere to the above requirements may result in the forfeiture of any selling broker compensation, if any, determined by the sole discretion of M4 Ranch Group.

Listing Contact Form

Contact Form to appear on Listing Pages

  • This field is hidden when viewing the form
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.