7975 County Road 28 Granada, CO 81041
Estimated payment $25,708/month
About This Lot
The Fletcher Ranch Middle 3,645 acres of the Premier 9,940-Acre Hunting & Cattle Ranch in Southeastern ColoradoThe Ultimate Colorado Ranch Experience Awaits
Discover one of Colorado's most exceptional ranch properties, a meticulously managed 9,940-acre sanctuary that represents the pinnacle of western ranch living. Located in the heart of southeastern Colorado's prime agricultural and hunting corridor, this extraordinary property offers an unparalleled combination of world-class trophy hunting, premium cattle operations, and breathtaking natural beauty that defines the American West.
World-Class Trophy Hunting Paradise
This ranch stands as a testament to what proper wildlife management can achieve. Situated within Colorado's coveted Game Management Unit 132, this property has earned recognition as one of the state's premier hunting destinations, consistently producing trophy-class animals that rival any hunting property in North America.
Mule Deer Excellence Beyond Compare The ranch's mule deer population represents the crown jewel of Colorado hunting. With documented harvests of 200+ inch mule deer and consistent production of mature bucks scoring 180 inches and above, this property has established itself as a world-class mule deer hunting destination. The combination of pristine habitat, strategic management practices, and minimal hunting pressure has created an environment where trophy mule deer not only survive but thrive to reach their full genetic potential. Buck harvests consistently feature impressive mass, exceptional tine length, and the characteristic wide spreads that make Colorado mule deer legendary among hunters worldwide.
Exceptional Whitetail Opportunities While mule deer may claim the spotlight, the ranch's whitetail deer population is equally impressive. The extensive creek bottom habitat provides the perfect environment for whitetail deer to flourish, with mature bucks regularly scoring in the 180+ inch range. The year-round water sources, diverse food plots, and protected corridors create an ideal whitetail sanctuary that produces trophy-class animals season after season.
Premium Game Diversity Beyond the exceptional deer hunting, the ranch supports robust populations of pronghorn antelope, known for their speed and challenging hunting opportunities across the open grasslands. Upland game enthusiasts will find abundant populations of both quail and pheasant throughout the property's diverse habitats, from creek bottoms to prairie grasslands, offering exceptional wing shooting opportunities.
Unmatched Water Resources & Infrastructure
The ranch's water infrastructure represents decades of thoughtful development and investment, creating one of the most water-secure properties in southeastern Colorado. This comprehensive water system ensures reliable livestock operations while supporting the diverse wildlife populations that make this ranch extraordinary.
Extensive Water Development Thirteen strategically placed water tanks provide consistent water access across the entire property, ensuring optimal livestock distribution and wildlife habitat enhancement. Multiple domestic livestock wells, supplemented by efficient solar wells, create a sustainable and cost-effective water delivery system that operates year-round with minimal maintenance requirements.
Natural Water Features The property boasts an impressive 16 miles of creek bottom, creating riparian corridors that serve as wildlife highways and provide essential habitat for numerous species. Natural springs scattered throughout the ranch contribute to the water security while creating unique micro-habitats that support diverse plant and animal communities. Seasonal creek bottoms provide additional water sources during key periods, further enhancing the property's carrying capacity for both livestock and wildlife.
Agricultural Water Rights Two irrigated pivots with accompanying water rights represent significant agricultural assets, providing the foundation for consistent hay production and food plot management. One pivot currently supports a thriving alfalfa operation, generating both income and high-quality feed for livestock operations. These water rights, in an increasingly water-conscious region, add substantial long-term value to the property.
Premier Cattle Operation Potential
This ranch represents an exceptional opportunity for serious cattle operators seeking a property with the infrastructure, water resources, and grazing capacity to support a world-class cattle operation. The combination of pristine range conditions, extensive water development, and strategic management creates an ideal environment for premium cattle production.
Exceptional Range Conditions The property has experienced minimal to zero grazing pressure in recent years, resulting in range conditions that are nothing short of exceptional. Native grass species have flourished under this conservation-minded approach, creating a deep, diverse forage base that can support significant cattle numbers while maintaining long-term sustainability. The variety of grass species, from nutritious shortgrass prairie to productive creek bottom meadows, provides year-round grazing opportunities with excellent nutritional value.
Strategic Lease Opportunities An additional 1,280 acres of state lease land extends the ranch's effective grazing capacity, providing flexibility in cattle management and seasonal grazing strategies. This lease arrangement, combined with the deeded acreage, creates opportunities for rotational grazing systems that can maximize both cattle performance and range health.
Infrastructure for Success The comprehensive water system, combined with the property's natural features, creates an infrastructure foundation that can support intensive cattle operations with minimal additional investment. The strategic placement of water sources allows for effective pasture management and cattle distribution across the entire property.
Agricultural Diversity & Income Potential
Beyond livestock operations, the ranch offers multiple agricultural opportunities that can provide diversified income streams while supporting the overall ranch management objectives.
Irrigated Production The two irrigated pivots with water rights provide the foundation for consistent crop production in a region where irrigation capability adds tremendous value. Current alfalfa production demonstrates the property's agricultural potential, while the flexibility exists to adapt crops based on market conditions and management objectives.
Dryland Farming Opportunities Significant acreage of quality dryland is available for agricultural production, offering opportunities for wheat, corn, or other dryland crops suitable to the region. This agricultural component can provide additional income while creating diverse habitat conditions that benefit the ranch's wildlife populations.
Food Plot Management The agricultural infrastructure and water resources create exceptional opportunities for wildlife food plot management, allowing ranch owners to enhance habitat conditions while potentially generating income through hunting lease opportunities or guided hunting operations.
Strategic Location & Access
Southeastern Colorado's location provides distinct advantages for ranch operations, hunting activities, and agricultural marketing. The region's transportation infrastructure facilitates efficient movement of cattle, crops, and equipment, while the area's reputation for quality agricultural products and exceptional hunting creates marketing advantages for ranch products and services.
Headquarters & Facilities
The ranch headquarters serves as the operational center of this impressive property, featuring practical facilities designed for comfortable ranch living and efficient operations.
Comfortable Ranch Living The four-bedroom, two-bathroom ranch house provides comfortable accommodations for the ranch family or management team. The home's design
Sloan Smith
Listed on: 06/10/2025

Property Details
Property Type
- Land
Est. Annual Taxes
- $2,770
Lot Details
- Current uses include hunting/fishing, row crop
- Potential uses include for development
Utilities
- Well
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 |
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2024 | $2,770 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
2023 | $2,770 | $101,859 | $42,158 | $59,701 |
2022 | $2,770 | $101,859 | $42,158 | $59,701 |
2021 | $2,770 | $16,216 | $6,712 | $9,504 |
2020 | $2,831 | $16,577 | $6,939 | $9,638 |
2019 | $2,826 | $45,760 | $25,280 | $20,480 |
2018 | $2,745 | $44,202 | $24,454 | $19,748 |
2017 | $2,726 | $44,202 | $24,454 | $19,748 |
2016 | $2,409 | $38,993 | $19,101 | $19,892 |
2015 | $2,414 | $38,993 | $19,101 | $19,892 |
2014 | $2,281 | $36,820 | $16,292 | $20,528 |
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
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06/10/2025 06/10/25 | For Sale | $4,613,000 | +162.8% | -- |
06/10/2025 06/10/25 | For Sale | $1,755,000 | -62.8% | -- |
06/10/2025 06/10/25 | For Sale | $4,720,000 | +461.9% | -- |
06/10/2025 06/10/25 | For Sale | $840,000 | -93.0% | -- |
06/04/2025 06/04/25 | For Sale | $11,928,000 | -- | -- |
Purchase History
Date | Type | Sale Price | Title Company |
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Warranty Deed | -- | -- | |
Warranty Deed | $1,353,500 | -- |
Mortgage History
Date | Status | Loan Amount | Loan Type |
---|---|---|---|
Previous Owner | $1,015,000 | New Conventional | |
Previous Owner | $4,000,000 | Credit Line Revolving |
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