Luxury home in Dolores, Montezuma County
Dolores, United States
295
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$400,000 Priced reduction this summer! Welcome to Slippery Rock River Ranch an outdoor world class vacation home boasting a stunning location as well as a world-class fly-fishing location along a private 1,100+ foot stretch of the Dolores River. This multi-family compound offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a legacy property located between the charming western town of Durango and the upscale resort town of Telluride. This is a historic site where the Rico-Dolores railroad once passed through. Every detail of this 36+ acre estate has been meticulously crafted and constructed by the award-winning team at Veritas Homes and designer Ashley Campbell and featured in Mountain Living Magazine. At the heart of the compound lies a beautifully designed main lodge featuring a gourmet kitchen with butlers pantry, dining and game room, as well as an upstairs loft space. Adorned with folding glass doors that overlook the river, the lodge is a perfect gathering place and opens onto a covered deck with a heated dining space, a fire pit and a brand new hot tub. Adjacent to the lodge is a quaint historic log cabin that serves as an exercise studio. Trails meander from the main lodge to the river's edge or to a stocked fishing pond with its own beachfront. The main lodge is connected by a covered breezeway, to 3 log cabins - each distinctively appointed with bedrooms and baths which offer luxurious accommodations. The breezeway includes outdoor showers which is perfect after biking, hiking, jeeping and fishing. Situated near the southern end of the property are two seasonal riverside glamping tent sites with beds, a second residence that contains a guest house or caretaker's quarters with an upstairs studio apartment, a dedicated fly-tying room (or living room), as well as two separate 2-car garages one of which doubles as a workshop. The meticulous owners have spared no expense in collaborating with the Army Corps of Engineers to enhance the river's habitat, creatin...