Live Water Properties is excited to announce its newest listing, Mountain Spirit Lodge. Located in Chromo, Colorado, these 115 acres enjoy Navajo River frontage and boast a main lodge, river house, barn and outbuildings. Truly a magical place where art and nature coexist, Mountain Spirit Lodge has some of the best fly fishing in the lower 48 states, in addition to resident wildlife including turkey, elk, Mule deer, black bear and lion. The main lodge is comprised of 6,000 square feet and was built from 100-year-old hand-hewn logs that were transported from Tennessee. Featuring a 35-foot tall stone fireplace in the great room and a dining room that showcases a 17-foot black walnut table, this lodge exudes rustic elegance. There are four large bedrooms each with double-sized antique bathtubs and wood-burning stoves and two additional “staff quarters” in the basement of the lodge. The river house is situated on the Navajo River and is a short walk to the main lodge. The original structure was built in the early 1900s by author Will Price, and it was featured in many of his published stories.
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Mountain Spirit Lodge - Chromo, Colorado
February 25th, 2010Ouray Alpine Escape Reduced - Ouray, Colorado
February 18th, 2010
With a 1,500 sqft cabin, onsite fishing, and serene, waterfront privacy, this 9.95-acre property is a rare find in the Ouray area. Located in the mountains of southwestern Colorado, the summertime destination of Ouray is a five-minute drive from this parcel while the resort town of Durango is within 70 miles. Ouray was voted by Men’s Journal as one the best places to live in the United States and offers recreational opportunities that include hot springs and the world’s largest ice climbing park. Forest Service lands border all four sides of the property, providing seclusion in woodland splendor. Two onsite scenic freestone creeks hold exciting and intimate fishing for native Greenback cutthroat trout. The two-story cabin features three bedrooms, two baths, an open floor plan and a deck that overlooks Canyon Creek. The outdoor enthusiast will delight in the mountain adventures that are possible via foot, bike, ATV or rope. With views of rugged cliffs and the enclosure of the surrounding valley, this Ouray acreage is a private retreat in a dramatic and peaceful setting. Offering price is $599,000, Reduced from $950,000 (37% Off)
Live Water Properties Joins Facebook
January 20th, 2010
Live Water Properties joins the social media movement by creating a Facebook fan page where viewers can find up-to-date listing information, property photos and details about the latest Live Water happenings. Whether you are a fly fishing enthusiast, love to hunt, are in the market to buy or sell a ranch or love dreaming about life in the west, you can fulfill all of your curiosities at the Live Water Properties Fan Page located at www.facebook.com/livewaterproperties.
Colorado River Cutthroat Trout
September 16th, 2009
The Colorado River cutthroat trout is one of three subspecies of native trout found in Colorado and is designated as a species of special concern in Colorado. This species has been threatened due to introductions of non-native salmonids over the last century. A conservation team was developed to coordinate conservation actions for the Colorado River cutthroat trout. Read more on this species at the Colorado Division of Wildlife.
Best Fly Fishing Towns
August 21st, 2009
Forbes came out with this list of towns close to some of the best fly fishing waters in North America. This list is helpful to explain the different diverse regions of North American trout fishing.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/19/trout-fishing-trips-lifestyle-sports-fly-fishing.html
Environmentally-Friendly Ranch Real Estate Investment
July 20th, 2009
The Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at Oxford’s Said Business School has published an excellent article entitled “Blended Value Investing: Innovations in Real Estate.”
This article defines Blended Value Investing as investment that focuses not only on meeting defined financial return targets, but on preserving and creating ecological conservation value as well. The paper focuses specifically on Blended Value Investing in real estate, and begins by listing the vehicles available to invest in such properties. These vehicles are niche-individual deals, funds, and a marketplace. Since much ecological and conservation-based real estate investment involves large tracts of land that trade infrequently, niche deals and funds provide the best way to access this kind of investment.
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Rare Ouray Retreat for Sale
July 15th, 2009With a 1,500 sqft cabin, onsite fishing, and serene, waterfront privacy, this 9.95-acre property is a rare find in the Ouray area. Located in the mountains of southwestern Colorado, the summertime destination of Ouray is a five-minute drive from this parcel while the resort town of Durango is within 70 miles. Ouray was voted by Men’s Journal as one the best places to live in the United States and offers recreational opportunities that include hot springs and the world’s largest ice climbing park. Forest Service lands border all four sides of the property, providing seclusion in woodland splendor. Two onsite scenic freestone creeks hold exciting and intimate fishing for native Greenback cutthroat trout. The two-story cabin features three bedrooms, two baths, an open floor plan and a deck that overlooks Canyon Creek. The outdoor enthusiast will delight in the mountain adventures that are possible via foot, bike, ATV or rope. With views of rugged cliffs and the enclosure of the surrounding valley, this Ouray acreage is a private retreat in a dramatic and peaceful setting. Offering price is $950,000.
Groups Praise New Colorado Law to Protect Vulnerable Rivers, Streams
June 12th, 2009
DENVER, June 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire
Environmental Defense Fund called legislation signed into law today by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter to protect Colorado’s vulnerable rivers and streams “a national model for protecting the iconic and vulnerable waterways of the west.”
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