Flying Triangle Ranch - Moffat County, Colorado
The Flying Triangle Ranch is located approximately 40 miles north of Craig, Colorado in the Little Snake River Valley just south of the Wyoming / Colorado border. The ranch has 400 deeded acres and 900 State of Colorado lease acres for a total of approximately 1,300 acres. Improvements on the ranch include two homes, shop, barn, hay shed, and a very nice set of cattle working facilities that include a working tub and 12x30 50,000 lb. scale. The ranch has been historically used to winter approximately 300 head of mother cows after calves have been weaned through the end of calving season with calving beginning around the middle of March. Two, low-pressure T&L center pivots irrigate approximately 257 acres of hay ground with water gravity fed from the Little Snake River to the pivots. Both pivots are operated from the end of May up to the 4...
The Flying Triangle Ranch is located approximately 40 miles north of Craig, Colorado in the Little Snake River Valley just south of the Wyoming / Colorado border. The ranch has 400 deeded acres and 900 State of Colorado lease acres for a total of approximately 1,300 acres. Improvements on the ranch include two homes, shop, barn, hay shed, and a very nice set of cattle working facilities that include a working tub and 12x30 50,000 lb. scale. The ranch has been historically used to winter approximately 300 head of mother cows after calves have been weaned through the end of calving season with calving beginning around the middle of March. Two, low-pressure T&L center pivots irrigate approximately 257 acres of hay ground with water gravity fed from the Little Snake River to the pivots. Both pivots are operated from the end of May up to the 4th of July with an average yield of approximately 500 tons of hay from the one cutting that is produced on the ranch. The hay is used to provide supplemental feed to the cattle during the winter. Four Mile Creek runs through the northern part of the ranch. The creek bottom is lush with plant life consisting of abundant grasses, willows, and cottonwood trees that provide cover for livestock and wildlife. The ranch is also home to many species of wildlife like deer, antelope, and the occasional elk. Approximately 61 deeded acres on the ranch is currently being utilized as a gravel pit which has the potential for additional income. Price: $2,500,000
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