

Telluride's
Private Retreat and Wildlife Preserve
| Telluride, Colorado When it's time to get away from it all,
this place stands clearly above the rest. Located in the heart of Colorado's majestic San
Juan Mountains, homesites on this premier location are available. Below the rugged
ridgelines, you'll find meandering streams, unspoiled forests and abundant wildlife.
Gray Head offers a private
enclave, 885 acres of land that is virtually surrounded by National Forest, and amenities,
including, a Historic Homeowner's Cabin/Library used for entertaining or just relaxing, a
working Equestrian Facility, private trails for hiking and mountain biking, an ice skating
pond and an in town parking lot.
In the heart of downtown Telluride, the Gray Head at Telluride Parking Lot is another one
of the fabulous amenities that Gray Head offers to its property owners. Located just
minutes from Gray Head and one block west of the Telluride Town park, this parking lot
will allow all Gray Head property owners a hassle free parking experience while visiting
the festivals, fine restaurants, shopping or skiing.
In a nutshell, lifestyle, privacy and outstanding views are the key ingredients to making
Gray Head at Telluride one of the most unique properties in the Rockies. |

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Location
Homesites span 35 or more acres each. Nestled at the base of Mount Sneffels
Wilderness Area, they offer breathtaking views of 14,000-foot peaks across the canyon in
the Wilson Range. Because they are sited on southern-facing slopes, the light lingers,
bathing Gray Head in warm Colorado sunshine more than 300 days of the year. World-class
skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, horseback-riding and mountain biking are steps away. And with
the towns of Telluride and Mountain Village less than 15 minutes away, Gray Head offers
easy access to some of the best alpine skiing and fly-fishing in America. |
General Information
Beautiful 35+ acre
parcels offering incredible views, serene privacy, & plenty of sunshine.
Close to the town of Telluride, adjacent to the Sneffels Wilderness and National Forest.
* 1880's Homeowners Cabin/Library
* Working Equestrian Center
* A majestic private Willow Creek Waterfall
* Twelve miles of private trails for hiking, biking and equestrian use
Complete with private streams and gentile wildlife. |
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