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Mt. Hayden Lodge

Aspen's Premier Private Residence

Atop Castle Creek
dominating the valley in Aspen, Colorado,
sits a new family compound.

 

 

Atop Castle Creek dominating the valley in Aspen, Colorado, sits a new family compound. Completely renovated in 2024, the Mount Hayden Lodge design team spared no expense in creating the ultimate mountain living experience boasting the best finishes and furnishings from Courchevel & the Haute Savoie region in France, along with accouterments representative of Colorado's storied history all brought to life for today's most discriminating buyer. Seventeen usable acres with manicured flat lawns, two ponds fed from a natural flowing creek, waterfalls, fire pits, newly constructed 5,000 sqft of outdoor decks with Aman-styled resort living providing breathtaking views of Castle Creek Valley, Aspen Mountain, and Mt. Hayden.

1996

1996

Year Built

2024

2024

Complete Remodel

17.41

17.41

Acres

9

9

Bedrooms

10

10

Bathrooms

11,503

11,503

Square Feet Living Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

9

Total Bathrooms

9

Full Bathrooms

8

Half Bathrooms

2

Fireplace

Gas, Wood

Other Interior Features

Main House 10,138 SqFt, Guest House 1,365 SqFt, Remodeled in 2021, Transylvanian Stone, French Oak Floors
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Exterior & Building

Water Source

Well - Domestic

Heat Type

Forced Air, Radiant

Air Conditioning

Central

Water Features

Multiple Senior Water Rights
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Lot & Area

Status

Off Market

Living Area

11,503 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

17.41 Acres

Year Built

1996

Neighborhood

Aspen

Architecture Styles

Mountain Contemporary, Courchevel Chalet
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Finance

Sales Price

$45,000,000

Real Estate Taxes

$17,685

HOA Fees

$1,400
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Aspen

Aspen, "defy the ordinary". Four world-class ski mountains, gold medal flyfishing, extraordinary hiking, and biking, golf courses, kayaking, revered art, music, theatre, world-class restaurants, and world-renowned educational programs. Superior schools, and kid-friendly everything. A vital, caring, safe community.

 

Welcome to Aspen

Once a Victorian mining town, the vibrant and healthy community of Aspen has since ascended as one of the world’s most famous ski areas.
 
Summer days begin with mountaintop yoga and meditation followed by lunch and fly-fishing in the afternoon. When the snow flies in winter, Aspen turns into a wonderland of activities from snowmobiling to skiing, ice skating to winter fat biking.
 
The most famous ski resort in the world doesn’t disappoint when it comes to dining, arts, nightlife, and outdoor adventure. Winter brings skiing on Aspen's four area mountains, while summer blooms with hiking, biking, classical music concerts, theater in the park, lectures, and food and wine festivals.
 

The Neighbors

A mix of longtime locals, second homeowners, and international guests who seek a mountain paradise.

Aspen is perhaps the world’s best-known winter resort in America, with dining, entertainment, cultural offerings, and a natural environment that awes even the most well-traveled visitors.
 

What to Expect

A bastion of culture in the summer and a sports mecca in the winter.

Off-seasons of fall and spring offer a return to a quieter small town when many restaurants and shops close and neighbors take time to stop and talk on the streets.
 

The Lifestyle

High-end retailers, small cafes, and historic hotel saloons channel rustic sophistication.

In winter, après-ski kicks off evenings of cocktail and dining culture that last late into the night. Summer means outdoor concerts featuring classical, jazz, and contemporary artists. But in the end, each and every season is rooted in and revolves around the mountains.
 

Unexpected Appeal

The town’s rich artistic tradition of classical music, jazz, visual arts, ballet, and theater.

At the downtown Aspen Art Museum, there is free entry and a rooftop cafe in the Shigura Ban-designed building. The historic Wheeler Opera House is the place to catch live acts ranging from musicians to comedians and even local school plays. Spending a Sunday afternoon on the lawn at the Aspen Music Festival’s Benedict Music Tent is a summer rite of passage.
 

The Aspen Real Estate Market

Aspen real estate is dominated by high price points and low vacancy rates.

Aspen homes, ranchettes, and condos are always in high demand. Many prefer to live within Aspen city limits, where land is hard to come by, so tear-downs and remodels are common and price tags high. In Aspen city limits, you will find a mix of updated Victorian mining cabins in the West End, large, opulent homes on Red Mountain, and penthouses and condos in the downtown core. Outside of downtown, in greater Pitkin County, larger custom homes are commonly built amid the wilderness, on larger parcels and offering expansive mountain views. Both working cattle and hay ranches as well as smaller, “gentleman” ranches are just a short and scenic drive from Aspen’s downtown core. Steven Shane is an Aspen real estate agent, realtor & broker that can find houses, condos, mansions,  cabins, and townhomes & luxury homes for sale in Aspen, CO.
 

You'll Fall in Love With

The Rocky Mountains, which soar skyward in every direction.

People here say the mountains are the great equalizer. Everyone—visitors, locals, homeowners, and renters—come together in the outdoors to enjoy a day of skiing, hiking, or rafting along the Roaring Fork River. Yoga on the top of Aspen mountain, the sounds of music students playing along the sidewalks in summer, and the excitement of fresh snow in winter bring the community together in harmony.
 
 
 
  Welcome to Aspen Once a Victorian mining town, the vibrant and healthy community of Aspen has since ascended as one of the world’s most famous ski areas.   Summer days begin with mountaintop yoga and meditation followed by lunch and fly-fishing in the afternoon. When the snow flies in winter, Aspen turns into a wonderland of activities from snowmobiling to skiing, ice skating to winter fat biking.   The most famous ski resort in the world doesn’t disappoint when it comes to dining, arts, nightlife, and outdoor adventure. Winter brings skiing on Aspen's four area mountains, while summer blooms with hiking, biking, classical music concerts, theater in the park, lectures, and food and wine festivals.   The Neighbors A mix of longtime locals, second homeowners, and international guests who seek a mountain paradise. Aspen is perhaps the world’s best-known winter resort in America, with dining, entertainment, cultural offerings, and a natural environment that awes even the most well-traveled visitors.   What to Expect A bastion of culture in the summer and a sports mecca in the winter. Off-seasons of fall and spring offer a return to a quieter small town when many restaurants and shops close and neighbors take time to stop and talk on the streets.   The Lifestyle High-end retailers, small cafes, and historic hotel saloons channel rustic sophistication. In winter, après-ski kicks off evenings of cocktail and dining culture that last late into the night. Summer means outdoor concerts featuring classical, jazz, and contemporary artists. But in the end, each and every season is rooted in and revolves around the mountains.   Unexpected Appeal The town’s rich artistic tradition of classical music, jazz, visual arts, ballet, and theater. At the downtown Aspen Art Museum, there is free entry and a rooftop cafe in the Shigura Ban-designed building. The historic Wheeler Opera House is the place to catch live acts ranging from musicians to comedians and even local school plays. Spending a Sunday afternoon on the lawn at the Aspen Music Festival’s Benedict Music Tent is a summer rite of passage.   The Aspen Real Estate Market Aspen real estate is dominated by high price points and low vacancy rates. Aspen homes, ranchettes, and condos are always in high demand. Many prefer to live within Aspen city limits, where land is hard to come by, so tear-downs and remodels are common and price tags high. In Aspen city limits, you will find a mix of updated Victorian mining cabins in the West End, large, opulent homes on Red Mountain, and penthouses and condos in the downtown core. Outside of downtown, in greater Pitkin County, larger custom homes are commonly built amid the wilderness, on larger parcels and offering expansive mountain views. Both working cattle and hay ranches as well as smaller, “gentleman” ranches are just a short and scenic drive from Aspen’s downtown core. Steven Shane is an Aspen real estate agent, realtor & broker that can find houses, condos, mansions,  cabins, and townhomes & luxury homes for sale in Aspen, CO.   You'll Fall in Love With The Rocky Mountains, which soar skyward in every direction. People here say the mountains are the great equalizer. Everyone—visitors, locals, homeowners, and renters—come together in the outdoors to enjoy a day of skiing, hiking, or rafting along the Roaring Fork River. Yoga on the top of Aspen mountain, the sounds of music students playing along the sidewalks in summer, and the excitement of fresh snow in winter bring the community together in harmony.      
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