Old Snowmass
Woody Creek/Old Snowmass:
Old Snowmass equals uncompared Ranch Living. Thinking about equestrian, thinking about having a true Colorado Mountain Ranch Experience….think Old Snowmass.
From Views to Expansive Land and Ranch Living, Old Snowmass is only a short distance from Aspen and all of its activities.
Old Snowmass Truly defines the Aspen Ranchers Need.
Woody Creek is situated in the valley of the Roaring Fork River northwest of Aspen, along State Highway 82, where Woody Creek exits a canyon and joins the Roaring Fork. It is situated at the northwest (and least developed) end of a small valley that stretches southeast along the Roaring Fork to Aspen.
The community is centered around the Woody Creek Tavern, a well-known landmark that sits along a county road, somewhat concealed from State Highway 82. Adjacent to the tavern is a trailer park and several homes, ranging from modest older ones to newer upscale structures. Patrons of the tavern can request a postcard from the bar which comes with postage for USA delivery, which can be scrawled upon and dropped off at the nearby post office.
Culture
Woody Creek was the residence of noted author Hunter S. Thompson for much of his life and at the time of his death. It also has been the home of several other notable popular celebrities and musicians including the late broadcaster Ed Bradley, Don Henley of the Eagles, John Oates (Hall and Oates), Jimmy Ibbotson of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and actor Don Johnson. Currently, Democratic Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi has a winter home in Woody Creek off Star Mesa Rd.
what your money buys in woody creek and old snowmass
$220,000 – Condo just steps from a babbling mountain stream.
$300,000 – Charming three-bedroom home in Old Snowmass. Peace and quiet that’s priceless.
$549,000 – Rustic two-level, three bedroom home surrounded by an acre of pines, aspens, junipers and sage.
$799,000 – Amazing 360 degree views to Snowmass, Mount Sopris and Capitol Creek Valley from 34 acres situated just half an hour from Aspen.
$1,695,000 – Three bedroom, three baths, a chef’s dream kitchen, 25- foot ceilings, a fieldstone fireplace and private views of Capitol Creek.
$25,000,000 – Indulge your cowboy dreams with 56 acres of ranch land, a four-bedroom, six-bath lodge for you plus a four-bedroom home for guest; two caretaker’s apartments and an 1886 settler’s cabin