A remote Colorado ranch dubbed Taylor River Lodge has hit the market for $22.4 million. Along with two homes and six guest cabins, there’s an entertainment pavilion and a secluded bathhouse.
The eight-acre spread lies about 170 miles southwest of Denver and 25 miles outside the former coal mining town of Crested Butte. Check out the full story here.
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Taylor River Lodge includes two main residences, both with king suites, bunk rooms, and comfortable spaces for relaxing and entertaining.
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A massive stone hearth anchors the central lodge.
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Reclaimed wood frames the communal dining room, where everyone can come together for meals.
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Offered fully furnished, the decor nods to the property’s Wild West setting.
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Guests can sidle up to the horseshoe bar in the lodge.
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One of the buildings is outfitted as a game room with billiards, foosball, and more.
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Fishing is just one of many activities that can be enjoyed on the riverfront property.
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Six cabins clustered along a dirt path offer standalone quarters for friends and family.
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Hidden in the forest is a bathhouse with a saltwater pool, massage rooms, and more.
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The property spans eight acres along the Taylor River.
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Tori Latham is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. She was previously a copy editor at The Atlantic, and has written for publications including The Cut and The Hollywood Reporter. When not…