About the Property
Nestled in the heart of East Vail, this exceptional mountain home offers the rare combination of true alpine seclusion and effortless access to world-class amenities. Just four miles east of Vail Village, East Vail sits beneath the dramatic cliffs of the East Vail Chutes, where Gore Creek meanders through the neighborhood and tall pines and towering mountain ridgelines rise in every direction. Century-old pine, spruce, and aspens emerge from the base of the Gore Range to form a small, close-knit community that feels worlds away from tourist traffic, yet remains minutes from Vail's renowned skiing, dining, and culture. The Booth Falls, Deluge Lake, and Bighorn Creek trailheads are just minutes away — perfect for day hikes in summer or backcountry access in winter — making this a true four-season retreat for those who love the outdoors as much as the indoors.
From the moment you arrive, this home announces its character. A charming red front entry door welcomes you beneath a covered landing, with the home nestled privately among massive granite boulders and mature evergreens. Inside, the great room commands immediate attention with its soaring vaulted ceilings, exposed dark wood beams, and warm tongue-and-groove pine planking that evoke the finest mountain lodge aesthetic. A massive floor-to-ceiling stacked stone fireplace anchors the living space, while multiple large wood-framed windows flood the room with natural light and frame the surrounding forest. Western-inspired furnishings — tufted leather seating, cowhide accents, and a Navajo-style area rug — complete the atmosphere with a curated, high-end rustic sensibility. Open sightlines seamlessly connect the living room, dining area, and kitchen into one grand entertaining space...
with a dramatic wrought-iron chandelier and stacked stone chimney rising alongside the staircase to reinforce the home's striking mountain character throughout.
The gourmet kitchen is a true chef's retreat, anchored by a professional-grade six-burner gas range beneath a large stainless steel hood, floor-to-ceiling knotty alder cabinetry, and a large central island with a sage green painted base, built-in wine storage, and thick granite countertops. Glass-front upper cabinets with interior lighting add depth and warmth, while under-cabinet lighting and a stone tile backsplash complete the refined details. A dining area seating eight or more at a reclaimed wood farm table sits beneath a dramatic wrought-iron chandelier with rooster finial, framed by a wall of windows that brings the mountain forest directly to every meal. Tucked seamlessly into the cabinetry is a built-in desk nook — equally suited as a work-from-home station or recipe command center — reflecting the thoughtful functionality woven throughout this home.
The sleeping accommodations are as impressive as the living spaces. The primary master suite is a true sanctuary, featuring a king bed, vaulted ceiling, and a sweeping floor-to-ceiling wood-framed window with panoramic views of mountains and aspen groves. Its luxurious en suite bath offers a jetted soaking tub set into a tiled surround, a frameless glass walk-in shower with floor-to-ceiling diagonal stone tile and rain showerhead, knotty alder cabinetry with granite countertops, and a spacious custom walk-in closet with double hanging rods, open shelving towers, and built-in drawers. Three additional bedrooms — each beautifully appointed with southwestern textiles, quality furnishings, and their own distinct character — comfortably accommodate families and larger groups. Two renovated secondary bathrooms round out the accommodations with spa-like finishes: slate blue cabinetry, white quartz countertops, brushed nickel fixtures, and stunning decorative tile walk-in showers.
The outdoor living experience at this property is nothing short of extraordinary. An expansive upper deck hosts a hot tub and outdoor dining area, all surrounded by mature aspens and pines with direct views into a lush, steep hillside crowned by a cascading waterfall and exposed rock face above — one of the most dramatic natural backdrops imaginable. A lower rear yard offers a flat, grassy lawn enclosed by a split-rail fence, a rare find in Vail and ideal for pets or children. Multiple deck levels and exterior staircases create effortless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces, while the home's south-facing orientation captures abundant sunlight throughout the day. East Vail attracts a mix of full-time residents and vacation homeowners who appreciate the balance of solitude and community, and this property delivers that balance in every detail — a mountain home of uncommon quality, warmth, and setting.
Features
General Overview:
- Location: East Vail, Vail, Colorado
- Complex/Subdivision: Spruce Park Estates
- Property Type: Single Family Residence
- Square Footage: 2,385 sq. ft. finished / 2,398 sq. ft. heated
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4 (1 full, 2 three-quarter, 1 half)
- Garage: 2-car attached
- Year Built: 1991
- Lot Size: 0.21 acres
- Orientation: South-facing
Great Room & Living Area:
- Soaring vaulted ceilings with exposed dark wood beams and warm tongue-and-groove pine planking
- Massive floor-to-ceiling stacked natural stone fireplace with gas insert and generous stone hearth
- Western/ranch-inspired furnishings: tufted leather seating, cowhide accents, and Navajo-style area rug
- Open sightlines connecting living room, dining area, and kitchen into one grand entertaining space
- Multiple large wood-framed windows flooding the space with natural light and forest views
Kitchen & Dining:
- Gourmet kitchen with floor-to-ceiling knotty alder cabinetry, under-cabinet lighting, and stone tile backsplash
- Professional-grade six-burner gas range with large stainless steel range hood as focal point
- Large central island with sage green painted base, built-in wine storage, and thick granite countertops
- Glass-front upper cabinetry with interior lighting for depth and warmth
- Stainless steel appliances including double oven, French door refrigerator, and dishwasher
- Built-in desk/workspace nook tucked seamlessly into the kitchen cabinetry
- Dining area seats 8+ at a rustic reclaimed wood farm table beneath a dramatic wrought-iron chandelier with rooster finial
- Wall of windows in dining area brings mountain forest views directly to the table
Entry & Staircase:
- Charming red front entry door with covered landing and welcoming curb appeal
- Dramatic wrought-iron chandelier with wildlife silhouette detailing anchors the entry and staircase landing
- Solid oak staircase with decorative iron balusters connecting levels with an open, airy feel
- Stacked stone fireplace chimney rises dramatically alongside the stairwell, visible from multiple levels
- Powder room with vessel sink and dark wood vanity tucked just off the entry landing
Family Room / Den:
- Separate family room accessible through double French doors off the main great room
- Soaring cathedral ceiling with massive wood-framed picture window framing unobstructed forested mountainside views
- Casual, relaxed seating with rustic wood coffee table — ideal for family gatherings
Bedrooms:
- Primary Master Suite: King bed, vaulted ceiling, floor-to-ceiling wood-framed window with panoramic mountain and aspen grove views, wall-mounted TV, and daybed sitting area with Pendleton-style southwestern accents
- Second Bedroom: Queen or king bed with dark wood panel headboard, southwestern textile wall art, and ornate wrought-iron ceiling fixture
- Third Bedroom: Twin/double room with two full beds, plaid bedding, warm wood blinds, and southwestern accents — ideal for kids or groups
- Fourth Bedroom: Two sets of bunk beds — perfect for families or larger groups
Primary Master Suite & Bath:
- Luxurious jetted soaking tub set into a tiled surround with decorative mosaic accent border
- Frameless glass walk-in shower with floor-to-ceiling diagonal stone tile, built-in bench, and rain showerhead
- Knotty alder cabinetry with granite countertop vanity and ample storage
- Spacious walk-in closet with full custom built-in shelving system: double hanging rods, open shelving towers, and built-in drawers
Secondary Bathrooms:
- Two beautifully renovated bathrooms with slate blue cabinetry, white quartz countertops, undermount sinks, and brushed nickel cross-handle faucets
- Each features a walk-in glass-door shower with stunning decorative tile
- Double-vanity bathroom includes a private water closet for added functionality
Outdoor Living & Setting:
- Expansive upper deck with hot tub and outdoor dining — surrounded by mature aspens and pines with mountain and waterfall views
- Views look directly into a lush, steep hillside of aspen groves with a cascading waterfall and exposed rock face above
- Lower rear yard with flat, grassy lawn enclosed by a split-rail fence — rare for Vail, ideal for pets or children
- Multiple deck levels and exterior staircases for effortless indoor-outdoor flow
- Nestled among large granite boulders and mature evergreens — private and tucked into the mountain landscape
- Two-car attached garage with tall ceilings and wide double doors
Virtual Tour
VAIL
The Town of Vail is surrounded by the White River National Forest and Vail Ski Resort: home to world class skiing, biking, hiking, fishing, golfing, shopping, and dining. The town of Vail has a total area of 4.5 square miles with the Gore Creek flowing through the center of town. Elevation average is around 8,150 feet above sea level and visible from the top of Vail Mountain is the world famous “Mount of the Holy Cross”. Nestled among the stunning mountains, meandering rivers and streams, lush forests, and aspen fields, Vail always feels intimate with splendid alpine villages and friendly people. Modeled on European ski towns, many of which are car-free, the town is partially pedestrianized. The Town of Vail operates the largest free shuttle bus system in the United States and has one hybrid-electric bus. With an incredibly well developed culinary center and a variety of restaurants, Vail is also developing a cultural center, with various art and music venues active throughout the summer. Ford Amphitheater hosts several key events throughout the summer.
Piney River Ranch is only a few miles north of the Vail area. “Piney” as people often refer to it, is set on the edge of Piney Lake, and nestled at the foot of the majestic Gore Range, Piney River Ranch is a private, forty-acre Rocky Mountain retreat, long known as a favorite wedding and day-trip destination. Piney is surrounded by thousands of acres of backcountry within the White River National Forest. Piney offers a variety of activities from fly-fishing, hiking, canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, waterfalls or simply relaxing in the gorgeous natural environment.
The Vail Golf Course presents golfers with a unique 18-hole, par 71 experience that is open to the public. When snow blankets the Vail Golf Club, it becomes the full-service Vail Nordic Center. Glide along 17 kilometers of daily-groomed skate and classic track, or snowshoe on 10 kilometers of scenic trails. For a new experience, check out our 13K of fat bike trails and fat bike rentals!
The close proximity to I-70 makes it an easy jaunt to Denver International Airport and the Greater Denver area to take in shopping, professional sporting events and other cultural events offered by the Front Range area. And the Vail Jet Center is just 31 miles west and offers flights to and from many cities making Vail one of the most accessible mountain getaways with high level cultural events throughout the year.
Vail Ski Resort | Vail Golf Course | Piney River Ranch | Hot Summer Nights Concert Series | Bravo! Vail | Vail Dance Festival | Ford Amphitheater
EAST VAIL

Welcome to East Vail
Known for the big impact of its steep mountains, waterfalls, and the Gore Creek that winds through the area. East Vail, feels like what one expects from the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Situated to the east of Vail Village, East Vail emerges as a haven within the White River National Forest and is bordered by the Vail Golf Course to the west. Renowned for its awe-inspiring steep mountains, cascading waterfalls, and the meandering Gore Creek, East Vail captivates residents and visitors alike. The Vail Racquet Club, featuring tennis courts, and the inviting Bighorn Park, with its playground, off-leash dog park, picnic areas, open fields, and pond, serve as focal points for the community. Outdoor enthusiasts revel in the myriad recreational opportunities, including hiking trails like Bighorn Creek, Gore Creek, Pitkin Creek, and Deluge Lake, providing spectacular views, aspen groves, waterfalls, and alpine lakes unique to the valley. Bighorn Park, with its breathtaking surroundings, is a favorite spot for picnics, barbecues, fishing, and dog play. East Vail's allure lies not only in its natural beauty but also in its proximity to Vail Mountain and the Vail Mountain School. The area's easy access to Vail Pass facilitates journeys to Denver International Airport and the Greater Denver area. East Vail, with its small convenience store and neighborhood restaurant, embodies an idyllic mountain community, offering tranquility, scenic beauty, and a vibrant outdoor and unpretentious lifestyle.
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