The spaceMain Level: great room with living area, 12-person dining table, kitchen with breakfast bar and 36" range, king bedroom with en-suite bathroom, king bedroom, hall bathroom.
Upper Level: tv loft, desk, two king bedrooms, one hall bathroom.
Lower Level: king bedroom, bunk room with six twins, two hall bathrooms, family room with tv, pool/ping pong/dining table, kitchen, laundry room.
Parking: two-car garage, space for four more cars.
Outdoor: hot tub, covered deck with grill and four-person table, dining deck with 8-person table, front deck with Adirondack chairs.
Guest accessAccess is via paved town-maintained county road.
Additional notesSki-out access is via the Burro Trail which is about 100 yards from the house. It is a trail through the woods that gets you to the bottom of Peak 9.
Ski-in access is via a trail through the woods. You must go to the top of Peak 10, ski down Cimarron (a black run), enter through the backcountry gate and follow a trail through the woods. It is only for expert adventurous skiers an only accessible when Peak 10 is open.
The free shuttle stops about 100 yards from the house but only operates late December to late March.
Summer Burro Trail access is about 100 yards from the house for hiking /moutntain biking , or a walk into town.
Guest interactionWe live in Denver so likely won't see you, but we are available by phone or text during waking hours if you need assistance.
Neighborhood overviewLocated just a mile from town in Warrior's Mark West, the house is a 1.5 mile drive to the shops and restaurants of Main Street. It is about 2 miles to the base of Peak 9 of the ski area. During peak season (late December to late March), there is a free shuttle that stops about 100 yards from the house. Or, if you are brave, there is a ski trail through the woods to the resort (you must be a black diamond skier to ski back to the house). In the summer, this serves as a great hiking trail to town or up the mountains.