Our Mission
Mission
The High Lonesome Ranch embraces a model of sustainability that, using public, private and non-governmental organization partnerships: provides stewardship of a large-scale, intact western landscape; maintains biological diversity and ecological connectivity; restores degraded habitat; ensures long-term conservation of critical open space; and preserves western Colorados important ranching heritage while carefully balancing mixed land uses that economically support the ranchs long-term legacy goals.
Land Facts
The High Lonesome Ranch comprises approximately 300 square miles of deeded and permitted lands, located north of Grand Junction, Colorado between DeBeque on the east and Loma on the west. The ranch includes lands ranging from approximately 5,000 to 9,200 feet in elevation.
Conservation
The Ranch has taken on a major conservation agenda. Our involvement is simple; we protect and augment the land we feel privileged to own. See more detail under our Conservation Activities and our Conservation Partners. Were proud to be involved in these endeavors and to be working closely with these networks of people protecting networks of land and wildlife.

