Positioned on “the bench,” Trapper’s Crossing South presents the smallest, most intimate enclave within Trapper’s Crossing—comprising just eight spacious 35-acre parcels. These homesites are perched slightly south of Crested Butte itself, offering a unique vantage that feels secluded yet remains within walking distance to the town core—and crucially, without being directly connected by road.
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Trappers Crossing South – Plat-Maps
RELATED SUBDIVISIONS:
Trappers Crossing at Wildcat
Trappers Crossing at Crested Butte
Nordic ski trails wind through the area, layering a year-round sense of recreational accessibility and community charm. Its relatively gentle elevation, compared to Wildcat, and close-in location make Trapper’s Crossing South especially appealing for those seeking manageable terrain, convenience, and forested privacy—without the steep inclines of higher elevations.
Ultimately, Trapper’s Crossing South is a destination for those wanting a private, low-density mountain setting with an ease of access to town life. It blends peaceful retreat with community proximity in a refined and understated package.
