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CORNERSTONE

The Ute Indians called it the Uncompahgre Plateau, the “rocks made red by water.” A rolling mountain range, it overlooks a rich agricultural valley and nestles beside the craggy San Juan Mountains. There, on the eastern edge of the plateau, less than 20 miles southwest of the town of Montrose, is a 4,800-acre parcel of perfect Colorado high country. We’ve named it Cornerstone, a place removed, but far from remote.

GOLF
...EASILY THE BEST HIGH ALTITUDE COURSE IN THE NATION, AND QUITE POSSIBLY THE WORLD. - GOLF MAGAZINE

Greg Norman has walked this land many times. And many times more, the rolling topography here has proven to be an eager canvas for Norman’s master touch. Thanks to Norman’s “least disturbance” design philosophy, the Cornerstone golf course is remarkable – so natural that one intuitively knows that the layout wasn’t so much built, as discovered.

REAL ESTATE
IN PURSUIT OF HIGHER GROUND

The vision of Cornerstone is as splendid as its 4,800 acres: a family community where there is room to roam and run and ride. Where this is truly home to one’s heart. Where the hustle and bustle, the hassle and tribulations, the meetings and schedules of our very busy lives can be forgotten.

AMENITIES
THE GREAT OUTDOORS...JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR

Cornerstone’s own three thousand acres of open space present endless miles of hiking, biking and riding trails, as well as opportunities to test your shot on the range. Encompassing five distinct plant habitats, the character of the land is diverse—inviting contemplation and exploration of exquisite flora and plentiful wildlife.