Mountain Ranch Lodge -Summit County, Colorado
An Inspired Retreat for Adventurous Mountain Living
Tucked into the rugged beauty of Colorado’s Summit County, the Mountain Ranch Lodge is a 4,750-square-foot custom residence designed for families who live for adventure and thrive in nature. Drawing inspiration from its alpine surroundings, the home celebrates the harmony between built form and the natural world—crafted with locally resonant materials like natural wood siding, hand-laid stone, and architectural details such as deep overhangs and exposed timber beams and columns.
From the moment you step into the Foyer, you’re met with panoramic views and thoughtful design that unfolds through every space—whether relaxing in the Great Room, entertaining in the open-concept Kitchen and Dining Room, or retreating to the secluded Primary Suite. The floor plan also features a cozy Billiards Room, a productive Office, a Mud Room for gear after trail days, and three additional bedroom suites to host guests or extended family.
The home’s natural elegance continues outdoors. A covered Dining Patio invites alfresco meals in all seasons. A custom vegetable garden supports healthy mountain living, while a resort-style pool—complete with water features and a dedicated Pool Pavilion—offers a tranquil place to unwind.
Throughout the home, every architectural element speaks to a life lived in rhythm with nature. The Mountain Ranch Lodge is more than a house—it’s a sanctuary for those who value connection, comfort, and Colorado’s untamed spirit.
Home Features:
- 4,750 SF custom mountain lodge residence
- Exterior: Stone, natural wood siding, deep roof overhangs, exposed beams
- Interior: Foyer, Great Room, Dining, Kitchen, Pantry, Billiards Room, Office, Mud Room, Powder Room, Gallery
- Private spaces: Primary Suite + 3 Secondary Bedroom Suites, Laundry
- Outdoor living: Covered Dining Patio, Vegetable Garden, Pool with Water Features, Pool Pavilion
For those who believe a home should reflect not just where you live, but how you live—this is mountain architecture reimagined.























