The historic mining town of Telluride is a rare jewel—a truly authentic Rocky Mountain ski town situated in one of the most spectacular settings in North America. There is a sense of vastness here. Grandeur. Where the peaks of the San Juan Mountains jet high into the bright blue Colorado sky. Golden groves of aspen quiver in the morning breeze and the smell of wild sage lingers in the air. It is a landscape suited for big dreams. And a place where the possibilities are as limitless as the land itself. Welcome to a photo gallery of Diamond Ranch. At 350 acres, Diamond Ranch is the only parcel of its size available in the immediate Telluride area. The property is conveniently located within 10 minutes of all of Telluride—downtown, the Mountain Village ski area and the airport. Diamond Ranch affords a vast array of development options. It could become a one-of-a-kind grand estate. It could be developed as a corporate retreat with a stately main lodge, charming guest cottages and spacious recreational facilities. Or it could be divided into a number of smaller ranch estates with shared open space and services. Diamond Ranch. 350 pristine acres sitting in the middle of one of the most beautiful places on Earth. It is yours to define.
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Diamond Ranch Facts At 350 acres, Diamond Ranch is the largest remaining undeveloped property within a 10-mile radius of Telluride and Mountain Village. The ranch is made up of open meadows interspersed with generous stands of pine, aspen and mountain oak. Spectacular Deep Creek Canyon forms the ranch’s northwestern border, creating a dramatic vista of Mt. Wilson and Lizard Head Peak. The ranch has outstanding views in every direction. Snowcapped ridgelines and gentle slopes of aspen embrace the entire property. The surrounding peaks come alive in the brilliance of both sunrise and sunset, providing breathtaking scenery throughout the days and seasons. Approximate Driving Times from Diamond Ranch Downtown Telluride: 10 minutes Mountain Village: 10 minutes Telluride Airport: 5 minutes Montrose Airport: 1 hour Development Possibilities Diamond Ranch affords a vast array of development possibilities. It can be developed into any combination of one to ten exclusive estates. It could become a grand ranch with more open space than any other property in the immediate Telluride area. It could just as easily be developed as a corporate retreat with a stately main lodge, charming guest cottages and recreational facilities. Or divided into a collection of up to ten exclusive 35-acre estates, with the ability to enjoy your personal estate while retaining the right to sell off remaining parcels as you see fit. Infrastructure has been completed in the ranch including the main entrance, paved roads, electricity, gas, telephone, cable, water wells, storage tanks and main service lines. Regardless of your particular development interests, you can customize Diamond Ranch to create the exclusive ranch of your dreams.
Telluride Facts Nestled into the end of a beautiful canyon in the San Juan Mountains, the charming town of Telluride, Colorado is surrounded by North America’s greatest concentration of 14,000-foot peaks. Telluride is a historic mining town that today combines an authentic mountain spirit with a refined sophistication. The town offers something for everyone including a wide range of dining options from casual to five-star as well as extensive shopping and renowned special events and festivals. A gondola connects historic downtown Telluride to Mountain Village, a luxurious European-style ski village with upscale hotels and a world-class spa. With an average of 309 inches of annual snowfall, Telluride is one of the highest-rated destinations for downhill and cross-country skiing and snowboarding in the United States. Telluride is equally as enjoyable in the summer, where its ideal Colorado mountain summer climate makes it a perfect destination for golf, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, biking, off-roading, or just kicking back in the crisp mountain air and seemingly endless sunshine. Summer festivals, which happen almost every weekend, include the Telluride Film Festival, Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Telluride Accolades Top 10 Great Places to Chill—USA Today Best of the High Country—Mountain Living Magazine No. 2 of the Top 20 Ski Resorts—Conde Nast Traveler Best of North American Ski Resorts—Outside Magazine For additional sales information, please contact Castle Pines Village Properties at 303-660-8800.
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Indicates Building Envelope The homesites and other features on this drawing are a conceptual plan (only) depicting one way that the Diamond Ranch could be subdivided into up to ten 35-acre estate lots. It may change and should not be relied upon as a final plan.
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