This Rocky Mountain Ranch is $300 Million
This property is listed for $300 million. It's located near Aspen in the Rocky Mountains. It sits on a 74-acre lot.
Specifications
- Price: $300 million
- Beds: 18
- Baths: 24
- Lot Size: 29.99 Ha
- Year Built: 1994
- Pool: Yes (80 foot infinity-edge)
- River Frontage: Yes (Roaring Fork River)
- Lake: Yes (private, teeming with trout)
- Trails: Yes (miles of marked trails, groomed in winter)
Here's the exterior—stone, warm wood, big pines, mountains. $300M first impression does hit.

Calm pond scene. Cabin tucked in, huge windows. Feels quiet, almost too perfect.

Kitchen-dining under log vaults. Cozy lodge vibe, but those logs are massive.

Hallway goes full log-and-stone. Cool texture. Anyone else hearing fireplace crackles?

Sunken circular hot tub by glass walls. Gorgeous, sure, but $300M slip-n-slide?

Here's the sunroom—floor-to-ceiling glass, warm beams. I’d nap here immediately.

Great room time. Dark beams, soaring ceiling, giant fireplace. Scale’s doing the talking.

Okay, this view—mirror lake and pastel mountains. Kinda steals the whole show.

Bedroom goes cabin-core. Log walls, beams, red headboard. Comfy, maybe a tad busy.

Back to the kitchen—sage cabinets, chunky beams. Not sure about the art tiles.

Another angle. glass uppers showing off rainbow dishes. Cute, but dust nightmare?

Dining room leans formal. Dark beams, paneled walls. Do you dress up here?

And then sunset over the garden and water. Okay, $300M view, I guess.

Details
So, this place is called Little Lake Lodge and it's up for a whopping $300 million. It's a huge alpine compound in the Rockies, not too far from Aspen. You get over 74 acres of land, bordering public land, but downtown Aspen is only a mile away. They've clearly put a lot of work into this place over the years, creating what they call a "private ecosystem." There are trails all over the property, good for hiking and even cross-country skiing in the winter. There's a private lake that's full of trout, and it's a great spot for wildlife. Plus, there's an 80-foot infinity pool and terraces to relax on, and it's right on the Roaring Fork River.
The main house, Little Lake Lodge, is over 18,000 square feet. What's interesting is that they've got approval to build another massive house, almost 20,000 square feet, which is way bigger than the usual limit there. So, it's set up to be a place for a whole family or multiple generations. They also have plans from an architectural firm ready to go for that second house. On top of all that, there's a separate modern home on the river, built in 2014, with its own bathrooms and a garage. There are two other smaller houses too, one with three bedrooms and another with two. It sounds like a pretty epic setup if you're looking to establish a legacy in the mountains.