Heather Woodward Realtor

Trappers Crossing at Crested Butte

Trapper’s Crossing at Crested Butte sits a bit closer to town, providing a harmonious blend of accessibility and natural beauty. Its parcels, each roughly 35 acres, are located on the north side of Kebler Pass, with lower elevations giving way to aspen groves and higher lots enveloped by pine forests—offering owners diverse terrain and a sense of immersion in changing biomes.

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Articles of Incorporation
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Amendment Declaration of Protective Covenants
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RELATED SUBDIVISIONS:
Trappers Crossing at Wildcat
Trappers Crossing South

The road access winds elegantly upward toward Red Lady Bowl—nestled amid lush groves, higher lots command outstanding vista points and year-round enjoyment of mountaintop views. While still integrating serenity and forested seclusion, the proximity to Crested Butte’s core makes this section ideal for those wanting a mountain sanctuary that remains connected to shops, services, and trails.

In essence, Trapper’s Crossing at Crested Butte offers the best of both worlds—a richly wooded, spacious estate-style environment combined with direct routes into town and recreational corridors. It merges peaceful retreat and convenience in compelling harmony.


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