The Story Behind
A Forest Sanctuary Where Mountain Living Meets Refined Luxury
There are mountain homes, and then there are mountain homes that feel as though the forest itself conspired in their design. 325 Forest Road is decidedly the latter. Set within a dense grove of spruce and aspen trees that filter light and soften the outside world, this five-bedroom residence announces its intentions before you ever cross the threshold. Stone-clad exterior walls, dark wood trim, and layered gabled rooflines speak a language of permanence and place — architecture that belongs here, that could only belong here.
Step through the recessed wooden entry and the interior opens with quiet authority. Vaulted wood-paneled ceilings and exposed timber beams define the main living room, where a soaring stone-clad fireplace anchors the space against a wall of expansive windows. The view beyond — a northern mountain skyline filtered through the trees — becomes its own living artwork, shifting with the seasons and the hour. The warm material palette of natural wood, stone, and soft textiles, curated by interior designer Simon Hamui, ensures that grandeur never sacrifices comfort.
The gourmet kitchen is a serious culinary environment dressed in beautiful clothes. A seven-burner Viking range and Dacor double oven provide professional-grade performance, while dual dishwashers, dark stone slab countertops, a herringbone-patterned backsplash, and custom cabinetry reflect an attention to both function and form. A dedicated coffee pantry — a quietly luxurious touch — signals that the rhythm of daily life here has been considered with equal care.
A secondary living space, themed around Vail Mountain's legendary named ski runs, offers a more relaxed counterpoint to the formal main room. With a built-in bar, generous seating, and a mood suited equally to film evenings and board game afternoons, it is the kind of space that becomes the beating heart of a family gathering.
Both primary suites are retreats in the truest sense. Stone-clad fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, steam showers, and dual closets create an environment of unhurried indulgence, while the remaining bedrooms — each a private en-suite — ensure that every guest is received with genuine hospitality. A private wine room, a fully equipped exercise room, and a residential elevator round out an interior that anticipates every desire.
Outside, a heated stone patio extends the living space into the forest itself. A gas fire pit surrounded by comfortable seating draws guests into the open air even on cooler evenings, while a hot tub completes an outdoor sanctuary that feels both secluded and spectacular. Multiple decks, accessed through large windows and glass doors, offer elevated vantage points over the patio and the tree canopy beyond.
Beautifully furnished and move-in ready, this residence is not merely a property — it is a fully realized vision of mountain living at its most refined.
Vail, Colorado occupies a singular position in the American alpine landscape — a world-class mountain resort town with a sophistication and intentionality of design that sets it apart from virtually every other ski destination on the continent. Founded in 1962 by Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton, Vail was conceived from the outset as a planned resort community modeled loosely on the Tyrolean villages of Austria, a heritage still visible in the Bavarian-inflected architecture of Vail Village and in the town's enduring commitment to pedestrian-friendly, human-scaled design.
Forest Road sits within one of Vail's most coveted residential corridors, a quiet, tree-lined address that places residents in immediate proximity to the mountain while preserving the sense of privacy and natural immersion that distinguishes true Vail living from the bustle of the village core. The surrounding landscape — dense stands of Engelmann spruce, subalpine fir, and the shimmering white-barked aspen that defines Colorado's high country — provides a living backdrop that transforms dramatically with each season, from the snow-laden stillness of winter to the golden riot of autumn color.
Vail Mountain itself, accessible via the Vail Village and Lionshead gondolas, is consistently ranked among North America's premier ski resorts. Its 5,317 acres of skiable terrain, including the legendary Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin, offer experiences ranging from groomed beginner runs to some of the most challenging expert terrain on the continent. The mountain hosted the Alpine Ski World Championships in 1989 and 2015, cementing its status on the global stage of competitive skiing.
Beyond the slopes, Vail sustains a year-round cultural and culinary life that belies its relatively small permanent population. The town is home to the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, which hosts the Bravo! Vail Music Festival each summer, drawing internationally acclaimed orchestras and performers to an open-air venue set against the mountains. The Vail Valley Foundation and a robust calendar of arts programming ensure that the cultural calendar remains active well beyond ski season.
The dining scene in Vail reflects the town's cosmopolitan character, with a range of restaurants offering everything from après-ski casual to white-tablecloth fine dining. The retail landscape of Vail Village and Lionshead encompasses both independent boutiques and internationally recognized brands. Gore Creek, which runs through the heart of town, is a Gold Medal fishery prized by fly anglers, while the surrounding White River National Forest offers hundreds of miles of hiking, mountain biking, and Nordic skiing trails accessible directly from town.
Healthcare, private air access via the nearby Eagle County Regional Airport, and a strong network of professional services support the practical dimensions of full-time or part-time residency. For those who choose to make Vail their primary address, the town offers an infrastructure that matches the quality of its natural setting — a rare alignment of place, community, and lifestyle that continues to draw discerning buyers from across the country and around the world.
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