With incredible year-round access from Evergreen and Denver, Vance Creek Ranch is located in a highly desirable Front Range locale and offers a blank-slate of pristine and diverse mountain land. Lush and low-lying hay meadows surround Vance Creek which meanders through the heart of the ranch, giving way to rising slopes dotted with mature ponderosa pines, open grassy pockets, rocky draws and towering overhead cliffs. Ranging from elevations of 7600 feet in the bottoms to 9000 feet on the ridges the ranch includes a wide array of topography and viewsheds within its borders. Flanked by the Evans Ranch on its western boundary, Hicks Mountain Open Space to the north, and other large or conserved properties to the south and east the ranch is extremely well blocked-up and protected. While the ranch does not have any structures currently, a thoughtful Conservation Easement provides three home site locations. The Conservation Easement gives flexibility and options for an owner who may wish to subdivide the property into separate parcels and incorporate common open land with a shared ranch headquarters; or a buyer may choose to keep the property as a standalone ranch with one owner having the control over all building locations. Owned by descendants of Governor John Evans since 1924, this historic property is now available for the first time in generations and offers all the makings of a Colorado mountain legacy ranch.
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