Seaman Ranch
Slater, CO 81625
Moffat County, Colorado
Farm Description
The Seaman Ranch borders landlocked BLM on 2 sides and the BLM bordering Long Mountain. Long Mountain is completely landlocked and can only be accessed by the public via a foot or horseback on a several mile access trail. Lake Creek runs through the property for over 1/2 a mile and springs traverse the ranch for well over a half a mile with really good sub irrigated bottoms with great feed. The ranch is very diverse with great cover and feels much larger than 606 acres. On the bottom part of the ranch the small landlocked BLM parcel does border Slater Creek as well. The ranch also has good year around access with power available. As I walked the parameter of the property and the ridge lines around 5 00 in the afternoon the hillsides suddenly became alive with deer filtering up out of their bedding areas feeding their way slowly to one of the numerous water sources.The top of long mountain and the pine covered draws to the north are covered up with elk. This ranch is good for all seasons from archery all the way through the last of the rifle seasons. The ranch qualifies for landowner vouchers in unit 5 for deer, antelope and elk are over the counter. The ranch is located in Moffat county and hugs the Routt county line approximately 6 miles south of the Wyoming state line. The small towns of Baggs, Savery and Dixon,Wyoming are just a short drive away. The towns of Craig, Colorado and Hayden, Colorado are approximately an hour away. The National Forest is 10 minutes up the road with good fishing on Slater Creek and additional hunting in Slater Park, California Park and the entire Routt National Forest. This is the property that everyone wants bordering landlocked Blm, great water and cover, year around access and incredible hunting. This one will not last long.