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Old Herron Ranch
$5,950,000|Listed: May 6, 2026
MLS#602722044
1350 Old Herron Rd, Basalt, Pitkin County, Colorado
Status:Active
Property Type
- Acreage
- Equestrian Property
Acreage
84 acres
County
Pitkin
Format
Sale
Description
Old Herron Ranch encompasses 84.43± acres and is part of the incomparable 2,100-acre Sopris Mountain Ranch. The deeded property has unobstructed views of Mount Sopris and thoughtfully executed improvements designed to mimic the “Ralph Lauren” aesthetic. Owners have the opportunity to build on two separate and adjoining parcels while also enjoying the shared amenities at Sopris Mountain Ranch. With direct access to public lands, a pond, stream, and sweeping views of Mt. Sopris, the property captures the essence of Colorado’s most sought-after lifestyle.
Location
The property represents a rare holding within Sopris Mountain Ranch, situated at the end of Old Herron Road along the West Sopris Creek corridor. This private setting offers direct access to surrounding public lands while maintaining a strong sense of seclusion. Nearly one mile of the boundary borders BLM land that connects to the White River National Forest, providing expansive, uninterrupted access. Positioned near the northern base of Mount Sopris, the ranch enjoys unobstructed views of the peak from its deeded acreage—anchoring the property in one of the valley’s most iconic landscapes.
Locale
Just minutes from Basalt and Carbondale, and approximately 35 minutes from Aspen, the West Sopris Creek Roaring Fork Valley is situated in one of Colorado’s most desirable regions. The area offers a dynamic blend of outdoor recreation, cultural amenities, fine dining, and year-round activities—while still preserving its Western heritage and ranching roots.
Membership at Sopris Mountain Ranch
Originally part of a working cattle operation and boys’ camp, Sopris Mountain Ranch was thoughtfully developed in 1982 into a 2,100±-acre community with 41 lots spread throughout the ranch. Its conservation-forward design preserved open space, agricultural use, and equestrian heritage—creating one of the most unique residential ranch communities in the Roaring Fork Valley, let alone the West.
Shared Amenities at Sopris Mountain Ranch
Ranch owners have the use of all of the owner’s association amenities, including:300± acres of maintained pastureland
Well-appointed 10-stall equestrian barn
Dedicated riding arenas and training areas
Regulation polo field
“Red House” — a four-bedroom ranch residence available for guest use
Extensive trail network for horseback riding, hiking, cross-country, and skate skiing
Paved road infrastructure throughout the community
Full-time ranch management, including an on-site manager, an assistant manager, and seasonal
Improvements of Old Herron Ranch
Handcrafted 1,032± square foot cabin (2008), featuring one bedroom and one bath, radiant in-floor heat, and a stone fireplace
Barn with guest quarters with one bedroom, one bathroom, and a kitchen
3 main door stalls, covered runs, tack/feed rooms, and hay loft
Tractor bay and secure corral for equipment storage and turnout
Historic 1800s cottage, well-suited as a studio, office, or private retreat
Equipment and storage shed
Well and septic systems are in place
Scenic water features, including ponds and streams
Rarely awarded, vested right to build a 5,750 square foot home and caretaker dwelling unit, already approved by Pitkin County (plans available upon request).
Additionally, the seller has architectural plans for future residences and expanded agricultural and equestrian infrastructure, allowing a seamless transition into a fully realized legacy compound.
Co-listed with Michael Latousek with Douglas Elliman
Listing Agent

Kenneth Mirr
Mirr Ranch Group
Denver, Colorado
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