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Ptarmigan Road Estate: Gore Range Views, Golf Course Living
This thoughtfully conceived mountain estate represents the pinnacle of contemporary alpine architecture, where every design decision serves to amplify the dramatic natural setting. The multi-level structure follows the natural contours of the land, its dark cladding and warm wood accents creating striking contrast against the pristine mountain landscape while maintaining harmony with the surrounding White River National Forest.
The architectural narrative begins with the approach—tiered stone retaining walls guide visitors through meticulously landscaped terraces before revealing the home's impressive glass facades. These expansive windows serve as living artwork, framing ever-changing views of the Gore Range and rolling fairways beyond. The entry sequence builds anticipation, leading to the great room where soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows create an immediate connection to the alpine panorama.
Craftsmanship reveals itself in every detail, from the custom millwork surrounding the central fireplace to the chef's kitchen's marble waterfall island. Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances speak to culinary sophistication, while the seamless flow between kitchen, dining, and great room reflects modern living preferences. Dark wood cabinetry provides both beauty and function, its rich tones echoing the surrounding forest.
The primary suite exemplifies the home's commitment to luxury and connection with nature. A private heated patio extends the bedroom outdoors, while the spa-like bathroom features natural stone finishes, a freestanding soaking tub, and walk-in shower with built-in bench. The walk-in closet includes a secure secondary section, demonstrating attention to both luxury and practical needs.
Four additional en-suite bedrooms ensure privacy for family and guests, while a dedicated office provides mountain-view workspace. The home's technological sophistication emerges through smart home systems, zoned climate control, and radiant floors that deliver warmth throughout the residence.
Outdoor living spaces rival the interior's sophistication. Multiple heated patios feature integrated fire pits and built-in gas grilling stations, while a strategically positioned hot tub captures the alpine panorama. These spaces extend the home's living area year-round, creating venues for both intimate gatherings and grand entertaining against one of Colorado's most spectacular backdrops.
Ptarmigan Road represents the apex of Vail real estate, a prestigious address that has long attracted discerning buyers seeking the perfect balance of mountain tranquility and world-class amenities. This coveted street winds through one of Vail Valley's most exclusive neighborhoods, where homes are thoughtfully positioned to maximize privacy while capitalizing on the area's natural beauty.
The location's greatest asset lies in its unique position adjacent to Vail Golf Course, an 18-hole championship course designed by Ben Krueger that has challenged golfers since 1962. The course's emerald fairways and manicured greens provide an ever-changing seasonal canvas, from spring's fresh growth through summer's peak condition to autumn's golden aspens. Winter transforms the landscape into a Nordic paradise, where cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails wind through the same terrain that hosts summer golf.
Vail itself emerged from humble beginnings as a sheep ranch to become one of North America's premier mountain destinations. Founded in 1962, the resort was designed from inception to rival the great Alpine villages of Europe. This vision manifested in Vail Village's distinctive architecture and pedestrian-friendly layout, creating an authentic mountain town atmosphere that has earned international recognition.
The property's proximity to Golden Peak provides unparalleled ski access to Vail's legendary terrain. With over 5,200 acres of skiable terrain across three distinct areas—the Front Side, Blue Sky Basin, and Back Bowls—Vail offers everything from groomed cruisers to challenging expert runs. The resort's back bowls, comprising seven massive basins, provide some of Colorado's most celebrated powder skiing.
Beyond winter recreation, the location offers year-round outdoor pursuits. The White River National Forest surrounds the property with over 2.3 million acres of pristine wilderness, offering hiking and biking trails that range from gentle valley walks to challenging alpine ascents. The Eagle River flows nearby, providing world-class fly fishing opportunities, while the surrounding peaks offer endless exploration possibilities.
Vail Village's sophisticated dining scene, anchored by James Beard Award winners and internationally trained chefs, lies just minutes away. Cultural offerings include the renowned Vail International Dance Festival and the Philadelphia Orchestra's summer residency at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. Shopping ranges from outdoor gear specialists to luxury boutiques, creating a cosmopolitan atmosphere rare in mountain communities.
The broader Vail Valley provides additional amenities, including Beaver Creek Resort, the Eagle County Regional Airport for private aviation, and the charming towns of Edwards and Eagle, each offering their own distinct character and services.
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