Elk Meadows Ranch is a 198-acre recreational and agricultural ranch located near the community of Radium, Colorado, an area well known for its access to the Colorado River and extensive Bureau of Land Management and National Forest lands. The ranch sits less than 45 miles from the resort community of Vail and under 15 miles from the full range of services available in Kremmling, including a hospital, grocery store, restaurants, hardware store, and private airport.
The ranch features over 1,550 feet of Sheephorn Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River that supports a healthy population of Rainbow and Brown Trout. This stretch of the creek remains unimproved, offering an excellent opportunity to enhance the fishery. Elk Meadows Ranch holds a strong portfolio of water rights, including multiple decreed ditch rights and flood water storage, which currently irrigate approximately 68 acres of hay meadow and pasture.
Situated in Game Management Unit 361, the ranch is bordered by Bureau of Land Management lands that extend to the White River National Forest. Ownership includes a grazing lease on the adjacent BLM land, direct access to hundreds of miles of trails for horseback riding and ATV use, with thousands of acres of public land immediately accessible from the property.
Improvements include a 4,873-square-foot log-and-mountain-modern main residence with three bedrooms and three and one-half baths. Originally constructed in 1994, the home was expanded in 2015 to include a primary suite, an open-concept great room, an updated kitchen, and an attached two-car garage. A separate 928 square foot caretaker’s cabin with one bedroom and one bath is located near the entrance of the ranch, providing privacy from the main home. Additional improvements include a 556-square-foot guest cabin, an original log horse barn with a hay loft, and two additional historic log cabins, one of which formerly served as the Sheep Creek post office and is now used as a game and bunk room. The second cabin is currently being remodeled and offers future potential as a guest residence, studio, or office.
Elk Meadows Ranch is accessible year-round and offers a rare combination of live water, irrigated ground, on-ranch hunting and fishing, and immediate access to vast public lands, all within close proximity to a world-class resort community and regional services. The ranch represents an outstanding opportunity for recreation, agriculture, or a private mountain retreat in a highly sought-after area of central Colorado.
Radium, Colorado
Radium, Colorado, is a small, rural, unincorporated community in southwestern Grand County, situated along a remote stretch of the Colorado River downstream from Gore Canyon. Set at an elevation of approximately 6,890 feet, Radium is characterized by open landscapes, working ranches, and a quiet mountain setting. The community is accessed by dirt and gravel roads and consists of a small cluster of homes near a bridge crossing the Colorado River, with livestock ranching remaining the primary local industry. The Union Pacific Railroad, formerly the Denver and Rio Grande Western main line, continues to run through the area, reflecting Radium’s historical connection to regional rail transportation. Radium offers direct access to extensive public lands and river-based recreation. The Radium Recreation Site, managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the Upper Colorado River Special Recreation Management Area, lies directly across the river and provides access for boating, fishing, and camping. Nearby Radium Hot Springs sits along the river a few miles south of the community. Radium is located approximately 45 miles from the world-class resort town of Vail, Colorado, and 15 miles from the town of Kremmling, where full services are available, and remains valued for its seclusion, river frontage, and proximity to some of the most scenic and lightly traveled stretches of the Colorado River corridor.























































































