Evans Ridge Ranch is one of the few remaining private holdings in a landscape defined by conservation and exclusivity, with convenient access to the Denver Metro Area. The ranch encompasses 643 acres, with historical provenance dating back to Colorados second territorial governor, John Evans. Set beneath Mt. Blue Sky and Vance Peak, the property ranges from 8,500 to 9,800 feet in elevation. It features classic alpine terraintimbered ridges, open meadows, rugged draws, and the year-round waters of Corral Creek, which attract elk, deer, moose, and other native wildlife. A conservation easement protects the land while generously allowing for three additional residential sites. A rustic cabin and idyllic barn sit in an aspen-ringed meadow, offering a glimpse into the ranchs early use and longstanding stewardship. Surrounded by protected lands, end-of-the-road privacy, and adjacent to the exclusive Evans Ranch and National Forest, this is a secluded retreat, with private access, in one of the most storied and conservation-minded corners of Colorados Front Range, just minutes from Evergreen and about an hour from Denver.