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Commanding Views, Refined Mountain Living Above Eagle Ranch
There is a particular quality of light in the Colorado Rockies that architects and designers spend careers chasing—the way it moves across stone and timber, shifts with the seasons, and transforms the interior of a home into something alive. At 2753 E Haystacker Drive, that quality of light was not left to chance. The home was conceived from the outset to capture it: expansive windows oriented toward Castle Peak and Hard Scrabble Mountain pull the ridgelines deep into every principal room, while soaring ceilings amplify the sense of openness without sacrificing the warmth that defines true mountain architecture.
The great room serves as the emotional center of the home. A floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors the space with the kind of permanence that only natural materials can provide, its scale balanced by rich wood detailing that runs throughout the interior. The open plan flows naturally into the kitchen and dining area—a configuration that invites the easy, unhurried entertaining that mountain living demands. The kitchen is appointed with the seriousness of a working chef's environment: custom cabinetry, granite countertops, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, double Wolf ovens, a gas cooktop, and a walk-in pantry that ensures every gathering, however spontaneous, is fully resourced.
The main-level primary suite represents the home's most considered gesture toward everyday luxury. Direct access to a private deck brings the mountain panorama into the morning routine, while the bath—featuring a steam shower, deep soaking tub, and in-floor radiant heat—offers a level of restoration that goes well beyond the ordinary. A custom walk-in closet with integrated built-ins and laundry resolves the practical demands of daily life with quiet elegance, keeping everything essential on a single floor.
Upstairs, a secondary living area and dedicated office open onto flexible space suited equally to focused work or relaxed retreat, while a guest suite with lock-off potential adds a dimension of versatility rarely found at this level of finish. The lower level extends the home's social capacity with a large family room centered on a wet bar and wine refrigerator, walk-out access to a private patio, and three additional bedrooms where generous windows frame the surrounding landscape with the same intentionality as the floors above.
Outdoor living is treated with equal care. A wraparound deck and multiple private patios create a layered sequence of spaces—some suited to gathering, others to quiet contemplation—all set against a backdrop of open terrain where wildlife moves freely through the adjacent open space. Solar panels contribute meaningfully to the home's energy efficiency, and a generous mudroom with custom built-ins manages the practical realities of mountain life with characteristic thoroughness. This is a home that has been thought through completely, from the ridge line to the mud room floor.
Eagle, Colorado occupies a particular position in the geography of the Rockies that rewards those willing to look slightly beyond the familiar resort corridors. Situated in Eagle County along the Eagle River valley at an elevation of approximately 6,600 feet, the town sits roughly 30 miles west of Vail and offers direct access to the cultural and recreational infrastructure of one of the world's premier mountain destinations—without the density or cost structure that proximity to a world-class ski resort typically imposes.
Eagle Ranch is the community that brought meaningful residential planning to this part of the valley. Developed with an eye toward cohesion and long-term livability, Eagle Ranch incorporates a golf course, extensive trail networks, parks, and community gathering spaces into a master-planned framework that has matured gracefully over the decades. The Highlands, where this property sits, occupies the elevated western reaches of the community—a position that translates directly into the kind of unobstructed views and open-space adjacency that define the listing. Homes here are fewer, lots are larger, and the sense of remove from the valley floor is palpable without sacrificing access to the amenities below.
Downtown Eagle has evolved into a genuinely vibrant small-town commercial core. The weekly farmers market, local restaurants, and a growing roster of independent businesses reflect a community that takes quality of life seriously. The Eagle County Regional Airport, served by multiple major carriers with seasonal direct flights, provides a level of connectivity that makes Eagle a practical base for those whose lives extend beyond the mountains—an increasingly important consideration for buyers evaluating full-time residency.
The recreational context is, by any measure, exceptional. The Eagle River trail system connects to broader Eagle County trail networks, offering miles of riding and hiking across varied terrain directly from the community. The Eagle Ranch Golf Course, designed by Art Schaupeter, plays through the natural contours of the valley with views that make the experience as much about the landscape as the sport. Fishing access along the Eagle River—a Gold Medal designated stretch lies nearby in Gypsum—draws anglers from across the region.
Vail and Beaver Creek are each accessible within roughly 30 to 45 minutes, placing two of North America's most celebrated ski and summer mountain destinations well within reach for weekend excursions or season passes. The Gore Range and the White River National Forest, which frames much of the surrounding landscape, provide a seemingly inexhaustible supply of backcountry terrain for those whose interests extend beyond groomed trails.
What distinguishes Eagle from other Colorado mountain communities at this price point is the combination of authentic small-town character, genuine open space, and proximity to world-class amenities without the premium that attaches to addresses closer to the resort base. For buyers seeking a mountain residence that functions as a true home—rooted in community, surrounded by wilderness, and connected to the broader world—Eagle Ranch represents one of the more compelling cases in the Colorado high country.
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