Offered at $18,900,000
Welcome to Soaring Eagle Ranch This magnificent Colorado luxury ranch boasts 2,000+ acres and is pristinely positioned in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Soaring Eagle Ranch rests at an elevation of 7,200 feet, among vast expanses of pine trees and rock formations in northern Colorado, just south of the Wyoming border. The property is used for both agricultural and recreational purposes such as, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, farming and grazing. There is no public access or county roads to or on the ranch, offering the utmost in privacy and seclusion, providing the perfect locale for a spiritual retreat, a family safe haven or whatever your heart desires. Soaring Eagle Ranch is truly a rare opportunity to own a legacy ranch that you, your family and friends will enjoy for generations to come.
Location Soaring Eagle Ranch is located north of the town of Virginia Dale in northern Colorado, on the Eastern Slope of the Rocky Mountains near the interface of the foothills and eastern plains in Larimer County. The neighboring towns of Laramie, Wyoming and Fort Collins, Colorado are each within a 45-minute drive. Both cities provide full FBO services to private, corporate and commercial airlines.
Working Ranch: Operations The Soaring Eagle Ranch offers an abundance of wildlife including: deer, elk and bear as well as, domestic livestock consisting of cows, pigs and chickens. The ranch has several stocked ponds for fishing and large areas of natural pasture for endless grazing. Directly behind the lodge is a long winding path connecting the main lodge to the working part of the ranch: barns, sheds, corral, a bunkhouse and full-time caretaker s home. This Colorado luxury ranch has substantial dry storage and all buildings are fed by standby power generators fueled by propane gas from large underground tanks. There are two wells that serve different parts of the ranch. In addition, there is a very large, underground system and water-storage tank adjacent to the main lodge providing fresh water year round. All utilities are underground preserving the natural beauty of the land and the surrounding terrain. An inventory of tools, machinery and ATV s are readily available at all times for you and your family to enjoy.
A Recreational Ranch The list of activities to enjoy is endless and includes, but is not limited to, horse-back riding, hunting, fishing, ATV s, skeet shooting and rifle range, paint ball, hiking, cross- country skiing, and much more. All equipment, ATVs and horses are maintained by the caretaker.
The Lodge Located in a secluded forest of pines, this magnificent stone and log lodge overlooks a private meadow with spectacular views of the foothills and unique rock formations. At 12,000 SF, the Soaring Eagle Lodge offers an inviting exterior to the rustic elegance of its rich interiors. Spacious living and dining areas, 6 bedrooms plus a master are all impeccably finished and furnished, providing your guests with absolute peace and comfort. Additional amenities include 8 fireplaces, chapel, commercial kitchen, recreation room for the younger guests, movie theater with an old-fashioned popcorn machine, workout room, executive office, steam room and hot tub. The laundry room has two washers and two dryers. Surrounding the lodge are porches and patios filled with benches, rocking chairs and eating areas. The lodge is generously equipped with large walk-in and well-stocked refrigerators and freezers to ensure that food and drink are readily available for family and guests. Your capable caretakers are always present and there to help with a wide array of support services.
Where Rustic Elegance meets Western Charm
The Eagle s Nest Family and friends will be quite comfortable residing in the charming guest house perched on a neighboring hill known as the Eagle s Nest, just 100 or so yards away from the main lodge. The house comes complete with a full kitchen, dining area, living room, bedroom and a sitting room. Guest can sip ice tea on the lovely porch while taking in the magnificent views.
Improvements 12,000 square foot main lodge with all the amenities of luxury Guest house for additional accommodations Caretaker s residence Main barn Hay barns Storage shed Tool shed Bunkhouse Corral Secure head gate: Opened by remote or by requesting access Several miles of fencing Outhouse shed Road improvements with a bridge near the pond and culverts
Agricultural Values and Topographical Features The Soaring Eagle Ranch contains approximately 246 acres of Western Great Plains foothill and Piedmont grasslands. 689 acres of Rocky Mountain lower montane-foothill shrubland. 920 acres of Rocky Mountain Ponderosa pine woodland 20 acres used for agriculture. Approximately 172 acres are dedicated to operations and recreation. A conservation easement encompasses 720 acres and serves natural habitats, scenic and open space conservation values while still allowing for the optimum in recreational pursuits, such as hunting, fishing, and hiking. 15 or so horses and 50 cow/calf pairs are grazed on the property. Ranch elevation is 7200 feet.
History The area came under U.S. jurisdiction in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase. At that time the Ute Indians, a forest-dwelling tribe, inhabited the mountains. In fact, today one may joy in searching for Indian artifacts in the many caves found on ranch property. Ute, which means "land of the sun", gave the state of Utah its name. The Ute Indians lived in bark covered teepee-like huts called wickiups, these were bulkier and less easy to relocate than the teepee, which they later converted to for practical reasons. Ute clothing was made from deerskin and the fur of small animals such as minks and jackrabbits. The Ute were very respectful of the environment, never overexploiting its resources, never hunting for sport, but only for food and clothing. Ute land included hunting grounds, along with places of spiritual importance. In the mid-1800 s, Cherokee Indians passed through the county on their way to California. Their route would later be known as the Cherokee Trail, and was the path later chosen by the stage line to move citizens westward towards the Gold Rush in California. In the 1860 s and 1870 s the region was dominated by the open range cattle industry and a growing number of small farmers. Later, in the 1880 s and 1890 s, steady growth brought vegetable crops and traditional grains. The hogbacks behind Fort Collins were found to be a good source for sandstone and so another mineral-based industry was born. (Larimer County, Colorado 2010)
Map and Directions to Soaring Eagle Ranch Soaring Eagle Ranch is located north of the town of Virginia Dale in northern Colorado, on the Eastern Slope of the Rocky Mountains near the interface of the foothills and eastern plains in Larimer County.
Area Attractions Fort Collins, Colorado An eclectic town that is home to Colorado State University and the Anheuser Busch Brewery, Fort Collins offers a plethora of dining options, theater, concerts and outdoor recreation. The city is a maze of bike paths with plenty of parks and hiking trails. Whether you re in the mood to watch some college ball or take a stroll through Old Town, Fort Collins is happy to oblige. Laramie, Wyoming Named after a French fur trapper, this charming town brings the Wild West to life. From rodeos to country line dancing, Laramie has it all. This town offers the best of the great outdoors; fly fishing, camping, hiking, rock climbing and wildlife viewing, just to name a few.
The Legacy Continues It was a mountain valley of the narrowest kind- almost a chasm; and the scenery very wild and beautiful. Below, the green river bottom was a wilderness of flowers, their tall spikes sometimes rising above our heads as we rode among them. John Charles Fremont July 29, 1843 Click here to play video