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Ski-In/Ski-Out Sanctuary on the Slopes of Bachelor Gulch
There is a particular kind of architecture that does not impose itself upon the landscape but instead grows from it — and Quartermoon Residence Nine is precisely that kind of home. Clad in vertical wood siding with hand-laid stone masonry accents and a multi-gabled roofline that echoes the ridgelines beyond, the exterior announces its intentions quietly: this is a house built with conviction, crafted with care, and designed to endure.
Step through the covered entryway — framed by heavy timber posts and rustic stone pillars — and the scale of the interior reveals itself gradually. Vaulted ceilings rise above exposed timber beams, the light wood flooring underfoot warm and grounding. The great room anchors the residence with a full-height, stone-clad fireplace that commands the space without overwhelming it, drawing the eye upward while holding the room in a sense of comfortable permanence. Leather seating, a substantial wooden coffee table, and large windows that frame the Gore Range and Game Creek Bowl complete a room that manages to be both dramatic and deeply livable.
The kitchen is a study in considered materiality. A large central island — topped with light-toned stone and housing a copper farmhouse sink — serves as the social heart of the home. Above the professional-grade range, a copper hood rises as a sculptural focal point, its warm patina complementing the custom cabinetry and wood-plank ceiling overhead. Pendant lighting casts a soft glow across the stone countertops, and the open layout flows without interruption into the dining area and living spaces beyond, making the home as suited to intimate evenings as to larger gatherings.
The primary suite offers a genuine retreat within the retreat. Vaulted ceilings lend the room an airy generosity, while glass doors open directly onto a private balcony where mountain air and forest views provide an immediate and restorative connection to the outdoors. The en-suite bathroom achieves a spa-like atmosphere through a freestanding soaking tub set against a textured stone wall, a glass-enclosed walk-in shower with decorative stone tile detailing, a double vanity in dark wood and light stone, and a chandelier that adds an unexpected note of elegance to the earthy palette.
Guest accommodations are equally considered. Multiple bedrooms — including a bunk room with vaulted ceilings designed to delight younger guests — are finished with rustic wood headboards, natural textiles, and en-suite bathrooms featuring stone countertops, glass-enclosed showers, and warm recessed lighting. A loft reading nook with exposed timber beams and a pair of armchairs offers a quiet counterpoint to the more social spaces below.
Outdoors, a timber-covered deck houses a stone-clad hot tub perfectly oriented toward the forest canopy and mountain horizon — an après-ski ritual elevated to something genuinely restorative. Additional deck areas offer wicker seating, a fire pit table, and hanging flower baskets that soften the rugged surroundings with quiet charm. And just beyond the property's edge, the Cold Snap Ski-Way awaits — world-class skiing, literally at the door.
Bachelor Gulch occupies a singular position within the Vail Valley — a gated mountain community perched above Avon, Colorado, at an elevation that places it among the most coveted addresses in American alpine real estate. Developed as an extension of the Beaver Creek Resort area and connected to one of North America's most acclaimed ski networks, Bachelor Gulch was conceived from its inception as a place where luxury and landscape would coexist on equal terms. The community sits within the White River National Forest, a fact that shapes not only its visual character but its enduring sense of seclusion and privilege.
At the heart of Bachelor Gulch stands the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch — a ski-in/ski-out resort hotel that serves as an anchor for the community's amenity offerings. Guests and residents alike access its spa, dining, and concierge services, lending the neighborhood a resort-caliber infrastructure that few private communities can match. The hotel's ski beach and slope-side positioning make it a natural gathering point, particularly during the winter season when Beaver Creek's famously well-groomed runs and World Cup race heritage draw skiers from around the world.
Beaver Creek Resort itself is the defining recreational backdrop for life at Bachelor Gulch. Known for its meticulously maintained trails, notably lower crowd densities compared to neighboring Vail, and a village atmosphere that balances accessibility with refinement, Beaver Creek has hosted FIS Alpine Ski World Cup events and remains one of the most respected ski destinations in North America. The resort's terrain suits a wide range of ability levels, from gentle groomed cruisers to the demanding Birds of Prey downhill course — a fact that makes it as appealing to families as to serious skiers.
Beyond the mountain, the broader Vail Valley offers a remarkably complete year-round lifestyle. The town of Avon, situated at the base of Beaver Creek, provides everyday conveniences alongside a growing dining and retail scene anchored by the Westin Riverfront Resort and the pedestrian-friendly Avon promenade along the Eagle River. Vail itself, approximately fifteen miles to the east along Interstate 70, extends the cultural and culinary offerings considerably — with world-class restaurants, art galleries, and the celebrated Vail Jazz Festival and Bravo! Vail classical music festival drawing visitors and residents throughout the summer months.
Summer in the Vail Valley is a revelation for those who associate the region solely with winter sports. Hiking and mountain biking trails radiate outward from Bachelor Gulch into the White River National Forest, with access to the iconic Vail Pass and the Holy Cross Wilderness Area within comfortable reach. The Eagle River and its tributaries offer fly-fishing opportunities, while the valley's golf courses — including the Sonnenalp Golf Club and the Robert Trent Jones II-designed course at Beaver Creek — attract enthusiasts from May through October.
Quartermoon Residence Nine sits within this landscape not as an outlier but as its natural expression — a home that reflects the values of a community built around the belief that the finest mountain living requires no compromise between comfort and wildness.
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