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670 FOREST ROAD | VAIL, COLORADO



Enjoy miles of skiing, biking and gold medal fishing outside your front door.


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On the slopes of Vail Mountain 5 Bedrooms 6 Bathrooms Beautifully remodeled and furnished Separate guest house Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, abundant natural light, and outdoor space In-floor radiant heat Three fireplaces Outdoor patio, lawn and deck with private hot tub Parking for 5 cars including 2 car garage 4,626 +/- Square Feet 0.53 +/- Acres

MLS: 926676

Contact your local Vail Valley Luxury Real Estate Broker for additional details and to see this exceptional home.


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deally situated in Vail’s most prestigious neighborhood, steps to the Born Free Ski Run and Lionshead is 670 Forest Road, the ultimate mountain lifestyle property.

The great room with vaulted ceilings and stone fireplace is the perfect place to entertain after a great day enjoying Vail Mountain’s Back Bowls. The peaceful master suite with office, 2 decks, 5-piece bath and steam shower offers privacy and serenity. Enjoy the game or a movie with your family in the intimate media room. Steps from the main house is a beautifully constructed guest house with mud room for sporting equipment, kitchen, laundry, sitting area and luxurious suite with steam shower. This caliber of mountain lifestyle simply cannot be found elsewhere. Outdoor living is yet another highlight, to be especially treasured during our pleasant summer and fall seasons. Expansive flagstone patios with hot tub, decks and lawn wrap the home, allowing you to immerse yourself in the private alpine setting. You will be able to enjoy the New York Times and your morning coffee from all of these wonderful outdoor living spaces. For those who wish to fully enjoy the their success and who appreciate a superior mountain lifestyle, we invite you to discover 670 Forest Road in Vail, Colorado.



Enjoy the main floor open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, abundant natural light, gas fireplace, outdoor space and seamless transitions from the seating area to the kitchen and dining area.


Dining Room and kitchen with abundant natural light and access to your private patio for entertaining family and friends.



Spacious master bedroom suite with vaulted ceilings, fireplace, separate sitting area and two decks.


Beautifully remodeled master bathroom with dual vanity, soaking tub and steam shower.



Enjoy your next Warren Miller film with family and friends.


Your guests will never leave. The separate guest house if fully appointed with living room, fireplace, kitchen and it’s own entrance.




Guest house bedroom suite and attached bathroom with stainless steel soaking tub.


Guest Bedroom Suite


Guest Bedroom Suite


The Covered Bridge

Stress free at 10,000 feet


VAIL, COLORADO



At the last turn, after your descent down Vail Pass, you leave everyday life behind. That’s why people travel to Vail, Colorado from all over the world, and many make it a tradition. The drama of rock and sky, the sheer grandeur, is one reason. That it is home to the expansive world class skiing of the Back Bowls is another. Vail is nestled in the central Colorado Rockies. As you stroll through the Vail Village and Lionshead Village you will gaze up at the towering and beautiful Gore Range. Here, the Gore Range stands tall and proud as it overlooks the Vail Ski Resort and the Holy Cross Wilderness. The surrounding playground of mountain adventures await those who are looking for a life-changing vacation. As a year-round mountain destination, Vail has created countless smiles for travelers for nearly a half a century. Witness the essence of a Colorado mountain vacation. Experience Vail, Colorado! Vail Village and Lionshead each have distinct character but combine to form the heart of the town of Vail. Taste the Vail difference through the numerous world-class dining establishments, and extend your evening at one of many bars and pubs in the Village. Stroll through town and shop local boutiques, international high-end luxury stores, and art galleries offering unique pieces from local and nationally recognized artists alike. Owning Vail real estate allows you the opportunity to explore unique and diverse family entertainment. With cultural events running all year long, including live acts such as the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival and the Vail International Dance Festival, Vail always provides a wealth of entertainment options. Designed with European and American influences, Vail has charming architecture, cobblestone streets, and an inviting atmosphere. It’s no wonder that Vail is consistently ranked among the top ski resorts in the United States. From the highly desirable homes along Mill Creek and Forest Road to the newly developed condos and townhomes, the real estate market in Vail is as exciting as ever.

Welcome to Vail — Welcome to your Shangri-La.


HISTORY OF VAIL


Vail was founded by Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton in 1962, at the base of Vail Pass, which was named after Charles Vail, designer of the highway that passed through the valley. During World War II, Seibert joined the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division which trained at Camp Hale, 14 miles south of Vail between Red Cliff and Leadville. During the training Seibert and Eaton became familiar with the surrounding terrain, areas of which would become resorts in later decades. They discovered a peak that believed to be well-located and with good snow, calling it No-name Mountain, which later became Vail. Construction of the resort began in 1962 in the uninhabited valley. It opened six months later on December 15th. There were three lifts: one gondola that ran from the base of the front side to mid-mountain, called Mid-Vail; a lift from Mid-Vail to the mountain peak; and a lift allowing access to the back bowls. Vail quickly grew to become a popular ski resort, a village formed at the base, near the gondola ski lift, which was taken down in the 1970s. By 1970 the mountain had greatly expanded, with a second gondola added in the Lionshead area, which also included residences and shops at the base of the slopes. In 1989, Vail hosted the Alpine Skiing World Championships with great success. The championships were held in Vail/Beaver Creek again a decade later in 1999, to even bigger fanfare. Vail/Beaver Creek will host the Alpine Skiing World Championships again in 2015. In the early 2000s, hundreds of millions of dollars were invested in the resort. In 2000, Vail opened Blue Sky Basin, an intermediate-expert back-country area with moguls, tree skiing, cliffs, and ridges. Vail has been the number one ski resort in the United States over 14 times and is always recognized as one of the top skiing destinations in the world.

In summer 2007, after seven years without a new chairlift, Vail undertook one of the biggest lift improvements at a Colorado ski area when it installed two high-speed quad chairlifts. A new plaza was opened at the bottom of the Vista Bahn Express ski lift in Vail Village in 2008. On February 27, 2010, one of the original black diamond trails, International, was renamed Lindsey's to honor Vail's Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn. The trail is next to "Giant Steps" and one of two flanking the original lift number one from the base of the mountain. On December 10, 2010, a new high-speed quad chairlift in the Sun Down Bowl, the High Noon Express opened. On Opening day in 2011, Vail opened a new ski-in/out fine dining restaurant at Mid-Vail. The new restaurant, named "The Tenth" is named for the famed US Army division that trained nearby and several Vail founders once belonged.

On November 16th, 2012, Sheika Gramshammer, wife of local ski legend Pepi Gramshammer and co-founder of the Hotel-Gasthof Gramshammer christened Vail's "Gondola One"; the new gondola provides a fast, warm and sheltered ride between Vail Village and the Mid-Vail area.


GERALD R. FORD AMPHITHEATER The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail is a spectacular outdoor venue located just East of Golden Peak in Vail Village. With covered seating for 1,260 guests and the ability to accommodate another 1,300 guests on its expansive grassy hillside the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater provides the perfect setting to enjoy a variety of shows while enjoying breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains and the Gore Range. Each summer, the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater plays host to an array of cultural and entertainment offerings, ranging from internationally renowned dance and classical music presentations, courtesy of the Vail International Dance Festival and the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, to the free weekly concerts of the Bud Light Hot Summer Nights series. Local chorale and theater presentations annually grace the Amphitheater stage, while headlining concerts round out the summer calendar. Enjoy the company of both locals and vacationers alike. We look forward to seeing you at one of our events! To learn more about upcoming events please visit; www.vvf.org



VAIL MOUTAIN CLUB


Vail Mountain Club is a private club located at the base of Vail Mountain in the heart of Vail Village where unmatched parking amenities are coupled with unique skiing, recreational and social privileges for the use and enjoyment of members and their guests. The Club is designed to provide the ultimate in convenience for those desiring to experience the finest that Vail has to offer. As a Member you will enjoy a designated locker in the club locker room, club concierge services, slope side ski valet, access to the RockResorts Spa & Fitness center at the Lodge at Vail, year-round outdoor pool and hot tub access, full continental breakfast, on-mountain dining privileges with priority seating at the new 10th' restaurant and an active social calendar with special events throughout the year.

As part of the Vail Resorts Signature Club's portfolio, Vail Mountain Club is the premier alpine club in North America.

To learn more about the Vail Mountain Club and other Vail Valley Signature Clubs please contact us today.

www.VailValleyClubs.com


“NEVER LOSE THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL” -RALPH WALDO EMERSON

670 Forest Road | VAIL COLORADO


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