
2434 Stove Prairie Rd Bellvue, CO 80512
Estimated payment $3,914/month
Highlights
- Boat Ramp
- Horses Allowed On Property
- Jogging Path
- Docks
- Mountainous Lot
About This Home
Hard to find mountain home on 22.5 acres in beautiful pine forest. This SW facing property has been remodeled, updated and welcomes you to come take a look. Incredible valley views to the south welcome you from your living areas and large deck. Just over a mile south of Rist Canyon Road, this property is unique in that you are within 30 minutes of both Fort Collins and Loveland and still in a secluded mountain space.
Land
At about 7200 feet in elevation, you’ll enjoy relief from the summer heat yet still have a year-round place. This awesome mountain property rises from Stove Prairie Road via an ascending access road. The home is on a fairly flat spot and the rest of the property gains elevation as you move east. Two parcels make up of a roughly 20 acre piece and 2.5 acre piece.
Improvements
In addition to a very nice home, there is a quonset of about 24’x30 that acts as a large garage and/or workshop. Current owners have also created a small garden/vegetable area. There is a wonderful, and very useful deck, that is south facing and very inviting from the family room and kitchen. Two 8’x10 storage sheds are also on site
Recreation
Nestled in the foothills of the northern Colorado Rockies, the Stove Prairie region offers an exceptional gateway to year-round outdoor recreation. Located just 6 miles from the scenic Cache la Poudre River and its stunning canyon, this area provides residents and visitors with unmatched access to the natural beauty and adventure that defines Colorado living.
The nearby Cache la Poudre RiverColorado’s first designated National Wild and Scenic Riveris a haven for water-based recreation. Anglers will find world-class fly fishing along its clear, rushing waters, home to brown, rainbow, and cutthroat trout. Rafters and kayakers flock here in spring and early summer for thrilling whitewater runs through Poudre Canyon, with rapids ranging from Class II to Class IV. For those seeking a slower pace, the river also offers peaceful spots perfect for picnicking, wildlife viewing, or simply soaking in the sounds of nature.
Hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding are all popular pursuits in the surrounding Roosevelt National Forest, which blankets the region in pristine pine and aspen groves, rocky ridges, and wildflower-filled meadows. Nearby trails like the Greyrock Trail and Young Gulch Trail provide rewarding day hikes with panoramic views and frequent wildlife sightings, including elk, mule deer, and hawks soaring overhead. Fall brings a burst of color as the aspen leaves turn golden, making every outing a scenic delight.
Winter recreation is just as abundant. While the Stove Prairie area itself receives moderate snowfall ideal for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, downhill ski resorts like Eldora and even the world-renowned slopes of Winter Park and Steamboat are within a few hours’ drive. The solitude of the area also makes it a perfect spot for backcountry snowshoe treks or wildlife tracking in the quiet forests.
The region is also a basecamp for exploring nearby gems like the Lory State Park, Horsetooth Reservoir, and the vast expanse of Rocky Mountain National Parkonly about an hour’s drive away via scenic mountain routes. Estes Park, the eastern gateway to the park, offers a charming mix of shopping, dining, and access to alpine lakes, high-altitude hikes, and snowy peaks.
Road cyclists and motorcyclists will appreciate the winding mountain roads of Stove Prairie Road and the Cache la Poudre-North Park Scenic Byway. These routes offer breathtaking views, sharp switchbacks, and peaceful riding through rugged wilderness, making every journey as enjoyable as the destination.
With its blend of adventure, tranquility, and proximity to the outdoor treasures of northern Colorado, the Stove Prairie region is ideal for those seeking a mountain lifestyle with easy access to recreation. Whether you’re an angler, hiker, hunter, paddler, or simply someone who values wide-open spaces and the restorative power of nature, this area delivers an unparalleled experience just beyond your doorstep.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Mineral status is unknown, but whatever mineral rights exist will convey with this sale.
Region & Climate
The Stove Prairie area enjoys a true mountain climate, with four distinct seasons and moderate year-round temperatures. Summers are warm and sunny, with daytime highs typically in the 70s and low 80s, offering cool, refreshing evenings ideal for stargazing. Winters bring light to moderate snowfall, creating a peaceful, snow-dusted landscape without the harsh extremes of higher elevations. Spring and fall showcase beautiful transitions, with wildflowers in bloom and vibrant autumn foliage. At an elevation around 7,200 feet, the region experiences clean, crisp mountain air and lower humidity, making it an ideal setting for outdoor living and seasonal recreation.
History
The Stove Prairie region carries a rich tapestry of natural beauty, frontier history, and quiet mountain life. Named for its early use as a high mountain pass and grazing area, Stove Prairie was once a seasonal route for Native American tribes, including the Ute, Arapaho, and Cheyenne, who traveled through the area following game and migrating with the seasons. As settlers moved west in the mid- to late-1800s, the region became a corridor for ranching, homesteading, and small-scale mining.
One of the region’s most enduring landmarks is the Stove Prairie School, established in 1896. Still in operation today, it’s one of Colorado’s oldest continuously operating one-room schoolhouses, offering a glimpse into the area’s enduring rural character and close-knit community spirit. The surrounding mountains, forests, and creeks also played a part in the logging and milling industries that supported early development in Larimer County.
Today, the Stove Prairie area remains largely undeveloped and remarkably peaceful, with a focus on preserving its wild, natural landscape. Residents value privacy, self-sufficiency, and access to the outdoors, making it an ideal setting for those seeking a quieter lifestyle or a scenic escape from city life. Wildlife is abundant, and it’s not uncommon to spot deer, elk, foxes, bobcats, or even the occasional black bear or moose passing through.
With its proximity to Fort Collins, Poudre Canyon, and other iconic northern Colorado landmarks, Stove Prairie offers a unique blend of heritage, wilderness, and opportunity. Whether you’re drawn to its history, its beauty, or its potential as a mountain retreat, this area represents a rare slice of authentic Colorado livinguntouched, welcoming, and deeply rooted in the rhythms of the land.
Location
About 30 minutes from either Fort Collins (about 170k population) via Rist Canyon Road or Loveland (about 76k pop) via Stove Prairie Road/CR27/Buckhorn Canyon, you’ll feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere, yet close to full amenities of northern Colorado’s largest towns. Fort Collins has a regional airport that’s within an hour and Denver International Airport is within 2 hours. Medical Center of the Rockies in Fort Collins/Loveland, is one of the most renowned hospitals in the region and you will find everything you need, with Fort Collins and Loveland supporting a very large geographic portion of northern Colorado. This property, situated just 6 miles from the world renowned Cache la Poudre River and Canyon, are a mere 15 minutes away from local favorite on the Poudre, Mishawaka Amphitheatre and Restaurant.
Dale Smigelsky
Listed on: 06/24/2025

Home Details
Home Type
- Single Family
Est. Annual Taxes
- $3,807
Lot Details
- Mountainous Lot
- Current uses include hunting/fishing, homestead
- Potential uses include for development, homestead
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Full Bathroom
Additional Features
- Docks
- Horses Allowed On Property
Community Details
- Boat Ramp
- Jogging Path
Map
Home Values in the Area
Average Home Value in this Area
Tax History
Year | Tax Paid | Tax Assessment Tax Assessment Total Assessment is a certain percentage of the fair market value that is determined by local assessors to be the total taxable value of land and additions on the property. | Land | Improvement |
---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | $3,807 | $48,461 | $16,415 | $32,046 |
2024 | $3,598 | $48,461 | $16,415 | $32,046 |
2022 | $2,646 | $31,699 | $10,960 | $20,739 |
2021 | $2,668 | $32,612 | $11,276 | $21,336 |
2020 | $2,289 | $27,700 | $9,224 | $18,476 |
2019 | $2,300 | $27,700 | $9,224 | $18,476 |
2018 | $1,934 | $24,113 | $9,288 | $14,825 |
2017 | $1,926 | $24,113 | $9,288 | $14,825 |
2016 | $1,575 | $19,605 | $9,313 | $10,292 |
2015 | $1,562 | $19,600 | $9,310 | $10,290 |
2014 | -- | $10,650 | $3,820 | $6,830 |
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
06/27/2025 06/27/25 | Pending | -- | -- | -- |
06/14/2025 06/14/25 | For Sale | $650,000 | +52.9% | $521 / Sq Ft |
01/28/2019 01/28/19 | Off Market | $425,000 | -- | -- |
07/18/2017 07/18/17 | Sold | $425,000 | 0.0% | $238 / Sq Ft |
06/18/2017 06/18/17 | Pending | -- | -- | -- |
06/14/2017 06/14/17 | For Sale | $425,000 | -- | $238 / Sq Ft |
Purchase History
Date | Type | Sale Price | Title Company |
---|---|---|---|
Quit Claim Deed | -- | First American Title | |
Warranty Deed | $425,000 | North American Title | |
Warranty Deed | $280,000 | North American Title Co | |
Warranty Deed | -- | North American Title Co | |
Interfamily Deed Transfer | -- | -- | |
Quit Claim Deed | -- | -- |
Mortgage History
Date | Status | Loan Amount | Loan Type |
---|---|---|---|
Previous Owner | $337,875 | VA | |
Previous Owner | $350,000 | VA | |
Previous Owner | $236,136 | New Conventional | |
Previous Owner | $25,000 | Unknown | |
Previous Owner | $252,000 | Purchase Money Mortgage |
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