Freshwater Ranch
Above all other private land holdings on Currant Creek Pass is the 1,540+/- acre Freshwater Ranch. The ranch is only an hour and twenty minutes from Colorado Springs and only two hours from Denver. The ranch is available in three configurations: 1,540 +/- acres, 900 +/- acres and 640 +/- acres.
Read MoreRawhide Ranch
Late in 1994, Confluence Land Company founding partner Clint Packo began working at the Rawhide Ranch near Bailey, Colorado as a fishing guide. For the next 14 years he was one of a few lucky guides to become intimately familiar with what is likely the most diverse and significant recreational property within 90 minutes of Denver.
Read MoreShawnee Meadows Ranch
The Shawnee Meadows Ranch is a very unique property located along HWY 285 in Park County, Colorado just downstream of the town of Shawnee, CO which is one hour southwest of Denver.
Read MoreKing Mountain Ranch
Once a landmark ranch in Grand County, Colorado owned by oil-man John King, the King Mountain Ranch features a 1,200 acre foot reservoir, private skeet course, ski hill, tennis courts and numerous grand buildings.
Read MoreHistoric Williams Ranch
This Historic Williams Ranch is located below Tarryall Reservoir in Park County, Colorado about one hour west of Colorado Springs. Confluence Land Company identified the property, performed a thorough study of the recreational and agricultural attributes and brought the property to our pool of qualified buyers.
Read MoreAbell River Ranch
The ranch consists of three non-contiguous parcels: The 282 acre homestead parcel containing a thoughtfully designed homestead house, the Bohannon Ranch which is 658 acres of pristine agricultural and recreational opportunity and Abell River Ranch is 534 acres of agricultural land with the largest contiguous private stretch of the South Platte River within its borders.
Read MoreThe Bohannon Ranch
The Bohannon Ranch is an incredibly secluded 658+/- sporting ranch lying just north and west of the unincorporated town of Lake George in Park County, Colorado. The land unfolds over valleys, granite outcroppings and rollings hills with varying timber density.
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