146-Acre Somerset, CO Mountain Home for Sale
Somerset, Colorado
$4,500,000
Added on 3/2/2026



Property Features
- River Frontage
- Borders National Forest
- Borders State/BLM Land
- Cabins
- Pond
Property Description
The River House in Somerset, Colorado, is a remarkable 146-acre mountain estate that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern sophistication. Nestled at the headwaters of the North Fork of the Gunnison River, the property offers over 7,800 sf of main living space, including 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and a separate one-bedroom caretaker’s apartment. Guests can enjoy a detached log cabin with additional sleeping space, while vehicle and toy storage is abundant with two attached garages for up to five cars. Surrounded on three sides by BLM and National Forest land, the estate features 1,200 f
Location
United Country Real Estate
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