Justin Fosha was born and raised in Grand County. Justin and his family own and operate the Drowsy Water Ranch which is a guest ranch near Granby. The ranch has been in his family for almost 40 years and continues to operate in a guest ranch capacity surrounded by both a working horse (close to 130 horses), cattle and hay operation. They also own a hay ranch in Walden on the Illinois River.
Justin received a Bachelors degree in Electric Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and then an MBA from the Denver University but has always known he wanted to take over the families ranching business. He and his wife Gretta are raising two young kids, Peyton and Chase on the ranch. Justin is excited to help preserve and protect Middle Park through the Conservation District for future generations and the visitors from around the world who come to visit our beautiful section of Colorado. Contact John by emailing
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