Copper Spur Ranch
Copper Spur Ranch
Copper Spur Ranch
Copper Spur Ranch
Copper Spur Ranch
Secluded Ranch Stay & Recreation in the High Country of CO

at Copper Spur Ranch

Bond, Colorado, United States

1,800 Acres




Price Includes

1 Guest

3 Days

Lodging

RV Friendly

We have horseback riding across hundreds of miles of secluded trails, trout fishing in two creek-fed ponds, hiking through forests and open meadows, a historic copper mine tour, and stargazing in a true dark sky zone. The main guest house sleeps up to 10, and campfires, Lookout Point access, and ranch chores are all part of the stay. 

The upper pond is perfect for swimming, stand up paddle boarding, and kayaking! Great for a warm day in the high country! We have gear that you can use, so you don't have bring any with you!

Add-ons like fly-fishing lessons, private rafting on the Colorado River, a ranch chef dinner, or a picnic at Lookout Point can be arranged on request. 

Every stay is built around what you want out of it! Reach out to me by sending an inquiry and we'll put together a custom offer for your group.

Copper Spur Ranch is a working cattle and sheep operation set in Colorado's high country near Bond, roughly 45 minutes from Vail, an hour from Steamboat Springs, and within reach of Rifle, Grand Junction, and Denver. The ranch sits between 7,600 and 10,000 feet in elevation, offering 1,800 acres of rugged mountain terrain with the Yarmony Creek running through, two stocked trout ponds, open meadows, timbered draws, and high ridgelines that connect directly to tens of thousands of acres of public ground. Some of the original log barns on the property were built by the first homesteaders over 140 years ago.

Guests are welcome to bring ATVs, UTVs, side-by-sides, or horses. We'll meet you on arrival, share what we've been seeing, and help you get oriented before you head out.

Lodging includes a main guest house that sleeps up to 10, rustic but updated and comfortable. Two stocked trout ponds, fed by Yarmony Creek and holding rainbow and brook trout, are available at the ranch as well. There is no development past the ranch's location providing solace and seclusion, and no cell service on most of the property. Not even a cell tower or powerline. Completely pristine!

What's Included

Outdoor Activities

Swimming

Stargazing

Snowshoeing

Sledding

Photography

Paddleboarding

Nature Gathering

Kayaking

Horseback Riding

Hiking

Farm Tours

Foraging

Fishing

Birdwatching

Biking

House Access

Sleeps: 10 Guests

Bedrooms: 2

 

4 Bunk, 1 King

2 Bathrooms

 

Hot Water, Shower

House Amenities

 

Towels, Bed sheets, Bath soap, Toilet paper, Pillows, Coffee, Fireplace, Oven, Stove, Fridge, Freezer, Dishwasher, Outdoor grill, Game processing area, Wifi, Garbage Area

House Description

 

Lodging includes a main guest house that sleeps up to 10, rustic but updated with a place to hang game nearby. A fully stocked kitchen, soft linens, and space to kick off your boots—our ranch house is rustic comfort at its finest, built for families, friends, and fireside memories. A remote hunting cabin sleeps two for those who want to stay further into the backcountry.

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Property Rules
Campfires: Allowed • Firepit
Pets: Not allowed on property
ATV's: Allowed
Drive-in Access: Yes: Dirt roads or paths throughout much of the ranch and surrounding public land. 4WD required and when going up higher into the public land, the paths get smaller.......suited for ATV or side by side.
Walk-in Access: Yes
Vehicles: 2 Allowed
Landowner Rules: No jerks allowed. Treat the land, people and animals with respect. Be safe. Have fun.
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request.
Property Access
Check In: After 3:00 PM
Check Out: Before 11:00 AM
Drive-in Access: Yes
Parking: Yes • Plenty of room to park your rigs.
Walk-in Access: Yes
Cell Service: No
Nearby Interstate: Yes • 20+ miles mi
Nearby Highway: Yes • 0-10 miles mi
Nearby Airport: Yes • Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) - 38 miles - 45 minutes Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN) - 62 miles - 1 hr 20 min Denver International Airport (DEN) - 150 miles - 2.5 hours




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Property Location

Bond, Colorado, United States

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Bio

Maria and I are the husband-and-wife team behind Copper Spur Ranch, a working cattle and sheep ranch nestled deep in Colorado's high country.

I'm a lifelong cowboy at heart. Raised in the South and educated in agriculture — Ph.D. in Animal Science — I've spent decades managing and advising ranches, riding high-country trails, and living a life rooted in hard work, open land, and good stories. I still believe in Southern hospitality, sunrise coffee, and a proper breakfast plate with bacon, eggs, and cheese grits.

Maria was born and raised in Mexico, where her love for animals and open land first blossomed on her grandparents' farm. Her life is woven with creativity, curiosity, and deep compassion. She is fluent in five languages. Her talents run wide, but her heart runs deeper. She's also a devoted learner of the human experience, constantly exploring psychology and philosophy and counseling those in need. That lifelong learning shapes the warmth, empathy, and insight she brings to every interaction. Maria engages with presence, heart, and intention.

It was Maria who first discovered Copper Spur Ranch online. She started searching after catching ranch fever during a memorable winter afternoon spent at a friend's ranch. We were both captivated by the sight of a couple hundred deer grazing as we departed. I was initially skeptical. "You don't go shopping for champagne when all you can afford is PBR," I joked.

When we first visited Copper Spur Ranch in the dead of winter, the land was buried in snow and rough around the edges. I dubbed it a "runch" — a run-down ranch. It wasn't until the spring thaw that I finally saw the vision Maria had seen all along: the stunning landscape, abundant wildlife, natural water features, and untouched beauty of the surrounding public lands. It was all there, just waiting. Now, after years of grit, grace, and shared effort, Copper Spur Ranch is evolving into the dream it was always meant to be.

Together, Maria and I have poured our hearts into this land. We care for the animals, cultivate the property, and welcome guests with honesty, warmth, and a profound love for the rhythm of the Rockies. We believe in slowing down, connecting with nature, and sharing stories that stretch long into the evening.

Copper Spur Ranch is more than a destination — it's a living reflection of our shared journey, deeply rooted in hard work, healing, hospitality, and respect for the land and all who find their way here.