The Story Behind
An Iconic Beaver Dam Road Masterpiece Above Vail's World-Famous Slopes
There are properties that occupy a place, and there are properties that command one. 254 Beaver Dam Road belongs emphatically to the latter. Conceived by architect Kyle Webb and realized by the respected craftsmen of Beck Building Company, this six-bedroom, eight-bathroom residence was comprehensively reimagined from the ground up in 2022 — an undertaking that included the addition of one and a half new floors and the complete renewal of every interior, exterior, and landscape space on the 7,199-square-foot estate. The result is a home that feels both entirely new and deeply rooted in the alpine landscape it inhabits.
The architecture speaks in a vocabulary of natural stone and dark metal siding, its multi-level massing stepping deliberately across the hillside as though it has always belonged there. A tiered rock garden and concrete drive establish a sense of arrival before the full composition of the façade reveals itself — large windows, a complex roofline, and an elevated deck that frames the Gore Range with quiet confidence. Interior design by Jan Chenault carries that same restrained authority indoors, where vaulted ceilings and expansive glass walls dissolve the boundary between the forested landscape and the living spaces within.
The open-concept main level centers on a chef's kitchen of considerable ambition: a stone-topped island, custom dark cabinetry, glass pendant lighting, and a spacious walk-in pantry. The kitchen flows naturally into the living area, anchored by a tall, dark-clad fireplace surround that rises to the ceiling with architectural purpose. A formal dining area and a three-season covered terrace — equipped with a louvered roof, integrated heaters, and a stone-paved deck with a fire pit overlooking Gore Creek — extend the entertaining footprint into the mountain air.
The primary suite is conceived as a genuine private sanctuary. A stone-surround fireplace, custom his-and-her closets with integrated LED cabinetry, and a spa bathroom featuring a stone soaking tub and dual vanities establish the standard. Thoughtful additions — including an oxygen enrichment system also featured in the secondary suite and media room — speak to the depth of consideration given to every occupant's well-being at altitude. An executive office and den sit in close proximity to the main living areas, allowing for a seamless transition between professional focus and relaxed mountain living.
The lower levels reward further exploration. A 2,500-bottle custom wine cellar with a rolling library ladder and diamond-patterned storage racks sets a tone of serious connoisseurship. A fully equipped gym, infrared sauna, cold plunge, and a media room with bar complete a wellness and entertainment offering that rivals the finest private clubs. Supporting systems — radiant floor heating, central air conditioning, whole-home humidification, water softening, Lutron lighting, automated shades, and Savant AV controls — operate with quiet intelligence throughout, ensuring that the home performs as impeccably as it presents.
Beaver Dam Road occupies a singular position in Vail's residential hierarchy. One of the town's most coveted addresses, it runs through the heart of Vail Village's immediate residential surroundings, a short walk from the base of Vail Mountain and the retail, dining, and cultural life of both Vail Village and Lionshead Village. To own here is to inhabit the geographic and social center of one of North America's most celebrated mountain destinations — not merely to visit it.
Vail itself was purpose-built as a world-class ski resort, founded in 1962 by Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton after Seibert, a veteran of the 10th Mountain Division, identified the extraordinary terrain of the Back Bowls during a reconnaissance hike. That founding vision — of a resort that could rival the great ski destinations of Europe — shaped everything that followed. Today, Vail Mountain encompasses over 5,300 acres of skiable terrain, including the legendary Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin, consistently ranked among the finest ski experiences anywhere in the world. From Beaver Dam Road, the slopes are not a destination requiring a drive — they are a visible, daily presence.
Beyond skiing, Vail has matured into a genuine year-round cultural and recreational destination. The town hosts the Bravo! Vail Music Festival each summer, drawing world-class orchestras and chamber ensembles to open-air performances in Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. The Vail International Dance Festival, one of the most prestigious of its kind in the country, brings principal dancers from leading companies across the globe to perform each July. The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater — named for the former president who made Vail his adopted home and helped establish its identity as a destination for national figures — sits just minutes away.
Vail Village itself, modeled loosely on the pedestrian villages of the Austrian Tyrol, offers a walkable concentration of acclaimed restaurants, boutiques, galleries, and après-ski culture. Lionshead Village, a short stroll to the west, provides access to the Eagle Bahn Gondola and its own collection of dining and retail experiences. Gore Creek, which flows directly below this residence, is a designated Gold Medal fishery — among Colorado's finest for fly fishing — and its banks form part of an extensive trail network that winds through the valley in both directions.
Summer in Vail brings mountain biking on an extensive trail network, hiking through the White River National Forest, championship golf at courses designed for the altitude and scenery, and the kind of clear, cool days that make the Gore Range feel like a private backdrop. The Eagle County Regional Airport in Gypsum provides regional air access, while Denver International Airport is approximately two hours by road, ensuring that the seclusion of Beaver Dam Road is always a choice rather than a constraint.
This is a location that does not require embellishment — its reputation, its landscape, and its proximity to the best of Vail speak with complete authority.
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