Magnificent Luxury Vacation Home Fort Collins, Colorado - "FREEDOMS VENTURE"
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WE STILL HAVE AVAILABLILTY! The following bookings will be HEAVILY DISCOUNTED!
July 14 - July 25
July 29 - Aug 7
This is a great place for 4-5 couples to get away together and split the costs.
This is a great get away for 2-3 families to have a great time together, split the costs and still have plenty of space and privacy for everyone.
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7 Bathroom(s) |
Sleeps 12-18 |
| Bed Set Up: 1 King, 2 Queen, 2 Full, 1 futon, air matresses available | | Square Footage of Rental: 9,500. |
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This fabulous tudor is more like a resort than a home. This elegant and spacious home is a peaceful and lavish retreat with quality and style throughout. It sits on a broad expanse of over 5 acres of property. It's 9,500 square feet boast of elegance and luxury living. The stunning staircase in the entry graces the living room and dining room with breath taking views of the mountains and sunsets from every room.
Its 5 bedrooms all have comfy, luxurious bedding with adjoining bathrooms and magnificent views of the mountains and skyline, with incredible sunrises and sunsets daily.
The master bedroom has a king bed with a fireplace, private jaccuzi, adjoining bathroom and walk in closet.
You will actually enjoy cooking in the state of the art kitchen with granite surfaces, stainless steel appliances, integrated refrigerator, convection oven and breakfast bar. Its 4 bedrooms all have adjoining bathrooms and magnificent views of the mountains and skyline, with incredible sunrises and sunsets daily.
All of the 7 bathrooms are beautifully finished in natural stone of marble and travertine. With the professional landscaping and multiple wrap arond decks and patios, the great outdoor are just waiting to be relished.
On over 5 acres of property, horses are a natural. There is year around biking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing with trails starting right at the property, along the river bank. There are horseback riding stables just 1 minute away, and 5 golf courses within 5-10 minutes away. You are only 15 minutes from the Rocky Mountains where there are countless mountain biking, hiking and snowshoeing trails, right along side the La Poudre river, along with whitewater rafting, fishing.
In town, there are 6 live theaters and
5 award winning breweries. There is always plenty to do and see. This is a nature lovers paradise!!
Then there's old town. It is so magical, Walt Disney patterned Main Street in Disneyland after the enchanting and charming shops of main street in Fort Collins. There are more restaurants in Fort Collins per capita than any other city in Colorado. With a full time symphony orchestra and 6 live Theatre Companies, there is an abundance of cultural activities to choose from at any given moment. There are also 6 award winning craft breweries in town and it is the home of Colorado State University, the largest University in Colorado.
Getting out of town, there is the cache La Poudre river which is always good for whitewater rafting, fishing, kayaking and having an all around good time.
It is no wonder Money Magazine found Fort Collins the #1 place to live in America!
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Style: 3 Story Luxury Tudor Estate
ROOMS: The home has a Living Room, Family Room, a Dining Room, state of the art Kitchen, Master Bedroom with private bath, 3 other Bedrooms with private baths, 7 Bathrooms, a Theatre Room, a Game Room with bar, Laundry Room with washer and dryer. and a 3 car Garage.
4 Fireplaces: 1 Living Room, 1 Master Bedroom/Bath, 1 Dining Room, 1 Game Room ommas between each fireplace
Patio: Wrap around decks in front and back on main level and full porch/patio on upper level
There are hardwood floors and marble throughout the main level with travertine and granite in all the bathrooms. There are mountain views from virtually every room in the house with breathtaking sunsets nightly. It sits on 5 acres of property with horses all around. This is truly a nature lovers paradise!
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"Freedoms Adventure" is nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountains and is the perfect location for fun and adventure. This fabulous 3 story, 7,500 square foot tudor has all the luxury, and elegance of a mansion and still has the convenience and comfort of home. There are so many things to do both inside and out.
This elegant and spacious home is a peaceful and lavish retreat with quality and style throughout. It sits on a broad expanse of over 5 acres of property. It's 7,500 square feet boast of elegance and luxury living. The stunning staircase in the entry graces the living room and dining room adn is sun drenched with incredible views of the mountains on both sides.
You will enjoy cooking in style in the state of the art kitchen with granite surfaces, stainless steel appliances, integrated refrigerator, convection oven and breakfast bar.
Its 4 bedrooms all have adjoining bathrooms and magnificent views of the mountains and skyline, with incredible sunrises and sunsets daily. The master bedroom has a King bed and a fireplace right beside a jacuzzi tub ideal for romance and ultimate relaxation after a day filled with fun and adventure. The second master bedroom has a Queen bed with an adjoining jacuzzi tub and bathroom. One of the other bedrooms has a queen bed and the other room has two full size beds in it to accomodate more people and maintain privacy.
All of the 7 bathrooms are finished in natural stone of marble and travertine. There's no waiting for the bathroom in this home!
With the professional landscaping and multiple wrap around decks and patios, the great outdoors is just waiting to be relished.
Horseback Riding
On over 5 acres of property, horses are a natural. There are several horse boarding houses surrounding the home so you can ride right on the property and along a beautiful trail along the river. The options are unlimited, there is a perfect fit for every rider, from beginner, first time on a horse, to the seasoned competitor and showman. You can rent the horses for the day the week or by the hour. There are stalls to keep your own horses or you can rent them and go ahead and ride into the sunset. There are full owner care stall or full sevice with barn or with stalls indoor barn lighted dust treated arena, outdoors area, round pen, turnout area and warm water, wash rack with track rooms. There is therapy horseback riding available as well as education, instruction and training.
Golfing
There are 3 municiple golf corses in Fort Collins that are among the best in the state. One course is 9 hoe and the other 2 are 18 hole courses. Link n Greens Golf Course has two nine hole courses that can be played together to form an eighteen hole round. The courses are in excellent condition and ideal for the intermediate golfer. The terrain is flat and easy to walk, and some trees and features 4897 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 64. The course rating is 33 and it has a slope rating of 113 on Blue grass.
Mountain Vista Greens is a fairly open 9-hole course with a number of trees that are increasingly coming into play. The fairways are generally flat while the medium to large-size greens offer some contouring.. The course is 179 yards, with a par 3. The long, narrow green with bunkers on the right and left sides and a lake behind it make this hole a challenging one. The east-west orientation provides a nice view of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, which serve as a backdrop for the hole.
"Freedoms Adventure" is a golfers paradise as there are 6 highly ranked golf courses within 10 minutes and 19 gold courses within 30 minutes.
The Fort Collins Country Club is now allied with the Beautiful Greeley Country Club. Their memberships enjoy 36 holes of unrestricted golf and two beautiful facilities just 30 minutes from door to door. The course has recently been renovated with designs from the Pete Dye Mater Plan. The course is 7,150 yards and par is 71 with 5 par threes, 4 par fiaves and 9 four pars.
Ptarmigan Country Club in Fort Collins, Colorado offers some of the best in recreation and leisure. They feature a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, championship tennis courts, and an outdoor Junior Olympic-sized swimming pool, as well as a full-service clubhouse, pro shop, and world-class dining, with stunning views of the Front Range at every turn. Ptarmigan's freshly renovated grounds and facilities play host to nearly 500 members. It's easy to see why.
The 18-hole "Ptarmigan" course at the Ptarmigan Golf Course features 7,201 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73 and it has a slope rating of 137.
Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing is a great sport for anyone and everyone. If you can walk, you can snowshoe. There are so many snowshoeing options it may be hard to choose. Prepare yourself for some of the best snowshoeing you have ever experienced, anywhere. For an amazing, fun and scenic trip, just walk right out the door and follow the path right along side the flowing, picturesque river. This is a great trail for the beginner and still really fun and beautiful for the seasoned snowshoer. Nestled in between two mountain ranges, the views are gorgeous and breathtaking without the trail being too strenuous. For those looking for a more rigorous experience, there are countless snowshoeing trails just minutes away at Horsetooth Mountain. Here, you can snowshoe one of the many trails through the majestic mountain views along the cache La Poudre river and to several alpine lakes, taking in all the beauty and serenity the amazing Rocky Mountains have to offer.
One of the locals favorite trails for both snowshoeing in the winter and biking in the summer, is the Cirque Meadows and Emmaline Lake as it has fabulous views of Pingree Park, Stormy Peaks, and the dramatic backdrop of Fall Mountain. The first mile or so is just right for the beginner and children, while the remaining trail to Emmaline Lake is somewhat challenging even for a seasoned snowshoer. It pays to take a break at Cirque Meadows along the way, at any rate, you cannot go wrong, snowshoeing on this trail.
Another fabulous trail is the Allenspark Trail and Finch Lake. This is great for both snowshoeing in teh winter and hiking in the warmer months. This trek has two starting points and both will take you high above Wild Basin. You can start at the Wild Basin raod closure at Copeland Lake, which takes you on a gradual incline to Finch Lake, or you can go higher up and start at Allenspark Trailhead. This trail is about 640 feet higher than the Wild Basin road and is about 2 miles shorter. But either way, you end up snowshoeing to an overlook where the two trails meet, and then you can continue up to Finch Lake if you like. Keep in mind, you do not have to snowshoe all the way to the lake to enjoy spectacular views of Wild Basin. If you feel energetic, it's well worthwhile to climb to the ridge above Wild Basin. Here you will find the reward for your efforts when you witness the granduer of the glacier-carved valley and the peaks that surround it. Mount Meeker and Chiefs Head Peak are just a couple of visible gems.
Little Beaver Creek Trail is at less than 8,000 ft so you can hike it if there isn't enough snow on the lower reaches of the Poudre Canyon to snowshoe. As you travel along this trail you will come to the Fish Creek Trail, but both go to the Comanche Peak Wilderness Area. You will find as you go up Little Beaver Creek Trail there is a virtually nonstop view of the peaks in the Comanche Peak Wilderness Area. It starts out fairly steep, but then it makes a gradual ascent. There are no markings for the snowshoeing or cross country skiing, but it isn't hard to find the natural ridge-line route that follows the creek to Beaver Park, where it ends up meeting up with the Flowers Trail.
Mineral Spring Guich is a very short, but beautiful trek that goes up a Forest Service road. It goes to a fabulous meadow accented by a forest of aspen and pines. Once you have climbed to the top of Prospect Mountain, you have wonderful views of Poudre Canyon and you can even see the Meicine Bow Mountains and Rawahs in the far distance.
A you are adventuring, don't forget this not to be missed Signal Mountain trail. This is a remote, rarely used trail, which gives both protection from any winter winds and a magical journey of the river. The trail starts at stream level, along Pennock Creek, and it does start relatively level for the first couple of miles, and has beautiful views of the stream and surroundings. As you proceed, the trail gradually climbs before it really starts to incline and when it really starts to be challenging, you know you are almost to arrive at Signal Mountain. It then graces you with a lovely riparian area that is filled with a mixture of fir, spruce, aspen, and pine. Perfectly placed, are several breathtaking rock outcrops to finish off the hike. You can make this trip as long or short as you have time for by turning around any time you like, but if you decide to venture to Signal Mountain get an early start for the day long rendevous.
Stormy Peaks Trail is an amazing and worthwhile trekting, starting at the end of Pingree Park Road, with it's continuously heart-stopping views of the mountain backdrop you are treated to as you are lifted out of the valley and continue along the natual incline. If you don't need your snowshoes at the beginning of the trail, don't leave them behind, you will glad you have them as you hit the north facing side of the mountain. The trail is very diverse, with great variety, traveling from an austere and alluring burn stretch and comes to inclining until coming into a virtual lodgepole pine forest, mixed with some spruce and fir. As the trail goes into Commache Peak Wilderness and eventually into Rocky Mountain National Park. Be sure to leave your dog, as the Park does not allow them in the Park.
Whitewater Rafting
The cache La Poudre river is truly what whitewater rafting is all about. It is Colorados only truly wild and scenic river. It has some of the best rapids as they flow continuously. are a nearly continuous . The cache La Poudre starts in the snow capped peaks of the Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park just outside of Fort Collins, just minutes away from Freedoms Adventure. It twists and turns, tumbles through the cliffs and the rock spires. is truly the epitimy of fun, togetherness and breathtaking scenery. Ws Phitewater rafting can really bring everyone together and is great for teambuilding and developing relationships, while enjoying the great outdoors. There are places along the continual rapids with dog pens to keep your pets safe and happy while you are having the time of your life.
Hiking
Many feel that Glacier Gorge is the most beautiful spot in Rocky Mountain National Park. It is filled with breathtaking scenery, beautiful wildflowers, cascading waterfalls, and spectacular alpine lakes. Make it an event and don't forget your camera and your fishing rod.
Crown Point Road is ann unplowed, wide road with a gradual incline making for an easy hike or showshoeing experience. As you make your way, you will enjoy beautiful views of Poudre Canyon country and the plains from the higher places. Since Crown Point Road isn't plowed, it will depend on the snow at the time as to how far you will be able to drive and of course on your 4 wheel drive. If you are in a car, you will still be able to go up about 1 mile from Pingree Park Road. If you can go up another 5 miles, you will have a better time and that is where the truly beautiful scenery starts. The beauty of this trail is you can turn around anytime you want and make the trip as short or long as you like.
SnowBoarding/Downhill Skiing
At the mouth of the San Miguel River, is the Telluride Ski Resort, one of the closest ski resort to "Freedoms Adventure." It is far into the San Juan Mountains and far enough off the beaten path to be private and considered to be somwhat of a hideout. It has entertained high profile guests such as Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey and Ralph Lauren. The town has a rich western history, having thrived through the boom of the gold and silver rushes, with prosperity abounding and the population inflated from 100 to over 5000 people. It managed to survive the depression just barely with it's claim to fame due to two notorious legends. Butch Cassidy made his debut of his bank- robbing career in Telluride, and L. L. Nunn made Telluride the most illuminated town in the world when he was the first to managed to harness AC electricity and ran 8 miles of transmission line into the city. Telluride is endeavoring to strike a balance between maintaining their small town feel and values with the growth of business and marketing.
The other closest ski resort to "Freedoms Adventures" is Eldora. Eldora is skiing, snowboarding, cross country and snowshoe friendly and recieves 300 inches of snow a year! Their snow machine covers 100% of their terrain, more than any other resort in Colorado and is considered by many to be among the best snowmaking systems. The elevation ranges from 9,200 ft to 10,800 ft abobve sea level. There are multiple runs for every skill level from Beginner to Intermeidate, to Advanced, thier most difficult mountain is a double black diamond, Corona Bowl. Eldora has 4 Terrain Parks, all are accessible by the Sundance lift. The Terrain Parks are open from 9:00am to 4:00pm onday thru Friday, and 8:30 to 4:00 on weekends and holidays.
Eldora has 680 acres of skiable terrain and thier longest run is 3 miles long. They have plenty of free parking and they have 12 lifts, 2 quads, 2 triples, 4 Doubles, 1 Poma, 2 Rope tows and a Conveyor lift.
Loveland, the ski area that arcs across the east side of the Eisenhower Tunnel along Interstate 70, is one of Colorado's highest areas in terms of both altitude and annual snowfall. Chair 9 takes skiers and riders higher than any other four-passenger chairlift in the world. Loveland's terrain sprawls over a vast basin, largely above the timberline, and it is always one of the first ski areas to open and one of the last to close for the season. An excellent and totally separate beginner and novice area called Loveland Valley provides topnotch learn-to-ski terrain. It is an excellent choice for a half day or full day sneak-away wihout taking too long to get back to :Freedoms Adventure." They have 76 trails with 3 quads, 2 triples, 3 doubles, 1 surface lift and a snowboard park. Chair 9 takes skiers and riders higher than any other four-passenger chairlift in the world. Loveland's terrain sprawls over a vast basin, largely above the timberline, and it is always one of the first ski areas to open and one of the last to close for the season. An excellent and totally separate beginner and novice area called Loveland Valley provides topnotch learn-to-ski terrain. A perfect location for a convenient half or full day sneak away from "Freedoms Adventue."
Breckenridge is a charming Victorian town with lift-served skiing on four interconnected mountains. There’s easy-street skiing and snowboarding on Peak 9, tough stuff on Peak 10, and splendid backcountry-style skiing on Peak 7—147 trails in total, with a vertical rise of over 3,000 feet. There's also the Imperial Express SuperChair, the highest chairlift in North America, which opened in the 2005-2006 season. Given all that, it’s no surprise that this Vail-owned resort is the second-most visited in the U.S.
This is also Summit County’s brashest and liveliest resort, with abundant non-ski and après-ski options. The surrounding town is the largest historic district in the state, with live theater, movie theaters, historic tours, mining for gold, and 79 restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. There’s a recreational center with free weights, aerobic classes, two climbing walls, an indoor pool, two hot tubs, and racquetball and basketball courts.
Twenty-five acres of terrain have been dedicated to four snowboard parks, including the Freeway Terrain Park, consistently ranked one of the best on the continent by Snowboarder, Transworld, and Snowboarding magazines. This year, new additions to Freeway on Peak 8 will link three parks (beginner park and pipe, intermediate park, and expert superpark and pipe) for a progression system in one place. Breckenridge also has four half pipes on site.
A recent $12-million expansion investment and a shared lift ticket with Keystone, Arapahoe Basin, Vail, Beaver Creek, and Heavenly is more than enough to keep vacationers busy for weeks on end. They have a 3,398-foot vertical drop, 147 trails, 2,358 acres, two high-speed six passenger Super 6, seven high-speed quad chairlifts, one triple, six doubles, one eight-person gondola, four surface lifts, eight magic carpets, and 25 acres devoted to snowboard parks.
Biking
Fort Collins is a bike lovers paradise! They have many wonderful trails for biking or hiking. They work just as well for in-line skating, or a leisurely stroll. The biking trails are maintained year round and snow is removed from the trails during the winter months. Can you believe that?!! The city is host to several bike festivals throughout the winter, bringing together the whole community and giving visitors an opportunity to rub shoulders with the locals. The beautiful scenery that can be enjoyed along the system often makes one forget that they are even near the city.
The Poudre Trail meanders along the Poudre River for 10.6 miles. It currently runs between the Overland Trail at Lyons Park and the Environmental Learning Center on E. Drake. Expansion of this trail east toward I-25 is expected over the next several years. Maps are available at local bike shops and recreation facilities.
The Spring Creek Trail follows Spring Creek through several parks in mid Fort Collins. It currently extends from W. Drake Road to the confluence of Spring Creek and the Poudre River where it joins the Poudre Trail. The Spring Creek Trail extends through a new underpass of Taft Hill Road. This highly popular trail continues to Spring Canyon Community Park and the Pineridge Natural Area. The Spring Creek Trail is 6.6 miles.
The Mason Trail serves as a convenient route in the central core in the City of Fort Collins. Stretching from the Spring Creek Trail to south of Harmony Road adjacent to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroad corridor, the trail offers a solution to improve safety and mobility for cyclists and pedestrians traveling north and south of the city. This trail will also connect to the other trails located within the city, such as the Spring Creek Trail and the Fossil Creek Trail. .
The Foothills Trail is a 6.8 mile earthen trail that travels along the foothills parallel to Horsetooth Reservoir from Dixon Reservoir at Pineridge Natural Area to Reservoir Ridge Natural Area and Michand Lane. This trail is on rugged terrain.
The Fossil Creek Trail currently runs through the Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area along Fossil Creek. It will extend west and north to meet the Spring Creek Trail, and east to Fossil Creek Reservoir. New segments will open as right-of-ways are established and construction finishes. The Fossil Creek Trail is 2.4 paved miles.
Power Trail - This trail follows the west side of the Union Pacific Railroad south from Edora Park to south of Harmony Road via Golden Meadows Park and McMurry Ave.. Future phases will extend the 10-foot concrete trail and 5-foot gravel path south beyond Harmony Road eventually to Loveland’s trail system. Funding is from Conservation Trust (Lottery) revenue. The Power Trail is 2.75 paved miles.
The Adopt-A-Trail program utilizes the resources of citizens to assist the City in maintenance of the trail system. Short sections of trail are adopted by individuals, companies, clubs and other entities to patrol their section for trash, debris and litter. Contact the Park Maintenance Division for information on how to sign up for the program. A small sign is placed on the trail identifying you as the adoptor of that particular section. There may be a wait, as this popular program is taken advantage of by many groups.
There are year around biking trails and biking festivals, 5 golf courses within 5 minutes, hiking in the mountains or along the river banks, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, downhill skiing within1 hour 15 min. There is always plenty to do and see. This is a nature lovers paradise!!
Then there's downtown. It is so magical, Walt Disney patterned Main Street in Disneyland after the enchanting and charming shops of main street in Fort Collins. There are more restaurants in Fort Collins per capita than any other city in Colorado. With a full time symphony orchestra and 6 live Theatre Companies, there is an abundance of cultural activities to choose from at any given moment. There are also 6 award winning craft breweries in town to choose from and the home of Colorado State University, the largest University in Colorado.
Getting out of town, there is the cache La Poudre river which is always good for whitewater rafting, fishing, kayaking and having an all around good time. It is no wonder Money Magazine found Fort Collins the #1 place to live in America!
Breweries
The city of Fort Collins has evoloved into a beer-making mecca, and is home to 5 new age breweries, specializing in unique and interesting pallet of ingredients and flavors. Of course, it is also the home of Anheuser-Bush with one of twelve of their breweries in Fort Collins. They have brew brewery tour with their Clydesdale Hamlet still remains one of the most enjoyable local attractions. The Brew Hall overlooks the brewing control room, the packaging lines in action, and through a lagre cellar, where the beer actually goes through thenatural fermentation process. At the end of the tour, anyone over the age of 21 in invited to enjoy complimentary tastes of the beers. they have tours June - Aug from 9:30am to 5:00 pm, Sept 10:00am - 4:00pm, Oct - May, Thurs - Mon 10:00am - 4:00pm.
Other Attractions in Fort Collins
City Park Railway
1599 City Park Drive
Fort Collins
Phone: (970) 416-2990
You can hop on this miniature train with riding cars for all ages; drop-in rides, and rentals.
Open May-September.
The Farm at Lee Martinez Park
600 N. Sherwood Street (near Old Town)
Fort Collins
Phone: (970) 221-6665
A trip to The Farm provides a unique outing for people of all ages! You will have an opportunity to interact with farm animals, go to the Farm museum and store, schedule a hayride in advance, and take a pony ride. Call for hours.
Fort Collins Museum
200 Mathews Street
Fort Collins
Phone: (970) 221-6738
The museum, which opened its doors in 1941, features regional cultural and natural history displays in three galleries. Heritage Courtyard has expanded to include three historic cabins, a wonderful plaza area and a one-room schoolhouse from 1905. The Museum cares for over 35,000 objects that represent our Fort Collins and regional history. Gift shop is open during museum hours.
The Gardens on Spring Creek
2145 S Centre Ave
Fort Collins
Phone: (970) 416-2486
The Gardens on Spring Creek is the new community-oriented botanic gardens, set on 18 beautiful acres. It features a greenhouse filled with diverse plants, meeting room (available for rental), community gardens, Children's Garden, fruit and vegetable gardens, and a stunning ornamental garden with more than 1,000 perennials and 9,000 bulbs.
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