Recreate and speculate!! Three Contiguous patented mining claims, totaling 30.99 acres. Zoned by Park County as a Mine/Quarry. Your epic Colorado high alpine basecamp awaits your visit. Perched at 13,000 to 13,800 feet near the ridgeline overlooking the Red Amphitheater bordering the US National Forest, only a few hundred feet below the summit of Mt Bross. Three additional Colorado Fourteeners to bag with less altitude exertion and fatigue. Located high up in the historic Alma Mining District, your adventure begins as you choose from the winding paths and trails leading up the mountain. Access these claims directly from unmaintained primitive single-track trails and two-track roads over US National Forest, Own the land and 66.66% of the mineral rights. Barry Lyndon, Rory O'More & Last Rose of Summer claims are each 10.33 acres. Formerly known as the Morning Star Mine. The 1905 Mineral survey of the 1893 claim shows a cabin, 2 tunnels, and 3 cuts. EXPLORATORY MINING & RECREATIONAL USE ONLY per Park County Zoning. Storage structure for mining or recreational equipment OK with a permit from Park County. Whatever mode of travel you choose to access these claims, it is sure to be a Colorado adventure not to forget.
Listing Office: Worth Clark Realty
Ms #17664- Last Rose, Barry Lyndon, Rory Omore - 66.66%
Terms and Conditions: The content relating to real estate for sale in this Web site comes in part from the Internet Data eXchange ("IDX") program of METROLIST, INC., DBA RECOLORADO® Real estate listings held by brokers other than RE/MAX Professionals are marked with the IDX Logo. This information is being provided for the consumers personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any other purpose. All information subject to change and should be independently verified.
Copyright 2025 METROLIST, INC., DBA RECOLORADO® -- All Rights Reserved 6455 S. Yosemite St., Suite 500 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 USA
Listing information last updated on July 29th, 2025 at 9:18pm MDT.