The Ranch
Navajo River Confluence Ranch is a hidden diamond in southern Colorado. This beautiful piece of ground sits just south of Pagosa Springs, bringing unbridled beauty and a sense of seclusion while only being a short drive from one of Colorado’s finest towns.
The ranch has 195± deeded acres along the Navajo River. This property controls more than half a mile of the river on both sides. The river is a great fishery supporting catfish, crappie, large- and small-mouth bass, as well as brown and rainbow trout, and provides great flyfishing and spin-casting opportunities.
Land/Hunting
The ranch falls right inside Game Management Unit 78. This partially limited unit allows for elk hunting over the counter for archery 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons. The ranch also holds an incredible habitat for Mule deer in the upper section of the ranch. Navajo River Confluence Ranch is 30 minutes from Pagosa Springs, giving amazing access to the Wolf Creek Ski Area and the Pagosa Hot Springs.
Surrounding Attributes
Wolf Creek Ski Area
Located in the San Juan and Rio Grande national forest between Pagosa Springs and South Fork, Colorado, Wolf Creek Ski Area is known to have “The Most Snow in Colorado”. Spanning across a high alpine ridge, Wolf Creek receives an average annual snowfall of 430 inches of natural powder and is known for its incredible hike-to terrain. Bonanza Bowl, Exhibition Bowl and the North Woods are accessible daily offering moderately steep through steep and rocky glade terrain. They offer advanced intermediate and expert only terrain with limited gated access. 20% of Wolf Creeks’ slopes are beginner, 35% intermediate, 25% advanced and 20% expert.
Pagosa Springs Golf Club
Pagosa Springs Golf Club is a fascinating 27 hole public resort located in beautiful Pagosa Springs. The club is surrounded by The San Juan Mountains allowing for astonishing views no matter where you are on the course. Do not get too lost in the views because each nine is unique and can challenge even the most avid golfers.
Pagosa Hot Springs
The Pagosa Springs feed mineral water to our 23 soaking pools, is the Guinness World Record title holder of The World’s Deepest Geothermal Hot Spring. Measured on August 20, 2011, The Mother Spring measured at an astounding 1,002 feet deep! However, no one really knows just how deep the hot spring is. Every time the spring has been measured, the plumb-line ran out before reaching the bottom.