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72 Gibson Road
$1,200,000|Listed: May 2, 2026
MLS#199160977
72 Gibson Road, Westcliffe, Custer County, Colorado
Status:Active
Property Type
- Acreage
- Recreational Land
- Mountain Land
Acreage
2,838 acres
County
Custer
Format
Sale
Description
Set in an alpine forest at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this handcrafted log home delivers Colorado mountain living shaped by natural beauty, true craftsmanship, and a calm sense of place you feel the moment you arrive. Positioned on 4.33 wooded acres with unobstructed views of Spread Eagle Peak, the setting invites you to slow down and settle in. Those peak views are not reserved for one special spot. They are part of daily life, visible from the loft by the primary suite, the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, and the wraparound deck.
Short Creek flows through the property year-round, shifting with the seasons and becoming mostly frozen in winter. A permitted, spring-fed pond adds an exceptionally rare water feature, bringing both tranquility and character to the landscape. The pond is home to koi and goldfish throughout the year, tucked into natural aquatic cover that gives the water a soft, organic look and a sense of life and motion. This is the kind of setting that creates its own soundtrack: moving water, wind in the trees, and open mountain air.
The land is meant to be enjoyed, not just admired. In the backyard, a log swing invites slow afternoons, and a fire pit sets the tone for quiet evenings when fire restrictions allow. For those who want to step straight into the high country, there is access to the Rainbow Trail via the subdivision. And to the east, the subdivision owns the neighboring parcel as a protected nature area, so the open space beside you is preserved and will not be built on. That kind of permanence is rare, and it adds to the privacy and peace you feel here every day.
Built in 1994, this 3-bedroom, 3-bath home spans 2,838 square feet and showcases handcrafted full scribe log construction. The logs are impressively sized, and the craftsmanship is evident in the fit, the scale, and the lasting presence of the structure. Traditional building techniques support long-term durability, natural settling, and strong energy efficiency, while passive solar design contributes to comfort and performance in day-to-day living.
Inside, the home carries a warm, authentic mountain tone with vaulted tongue-and-groove ceilings, exposed beams, rich hardwood floors, and rustic chandeliers that feel perfectly at home against the natural woodwork. Dramatic windows frame the surrounding scenery and pull natural light into the living spaces, keeping the mountains and forest present in every season. The great room is anchored by a striking stone, wood-burning fireplace, creating a natural gathering place that feels inviting without trying too hard.
The open floor plan keeps connection easy. The kitchen features granite countertops, warm cabinetry, and a generous island, with an effortless flow into the dining and living areas for everyday comfort and entertaining. Whether the day calls for a quiet morning at home or a full table, the layout supports it with ease.
Upstairs, the primary suite is a peaceful retreat beneath vaulted ceilings, with loft access overlooking the great room. It balances openness and privacy beautifully and includes a large walk-in closet and a full en suite bath. From this level, the views continue, giving the upper floor a sense of elevation and perspective that matches the landscape outside.
The walk-in lower level expands your options in a way that feels both functional and welcoming. A spacious family room is centered around a stone gas fireplace, offering a second living area that is cozy and comfortable in every season. There is flexible recreation space, an additional bedroom and bathroom, laundry, and a true hosting bonus: a kitchenette with granite counters, a refrigerator, microwave, and sink, plus a wet bar that makes it easy to serve, gather, and settle in. Step outside to the covered concrete patio and enjoy the shaded comfort beneath the wraparound deck, with the creek and forest nearby.
Additional features include a community well, baseboard heat, and smart thermostat controls. 4WD is recommended in winter, and when you want town amenities, Westcliffe's shops and local eateries are less than 15 minutes away.
Beyond the features, this is the kind of luxury legacy property that holds meaning over time, a home built with the intention to be lived in, cared for, and returned to year after year. It is easy to picture holidays that stretch a little longer, summers that revolve around the deck and the creek, and quiet winter visits where the forest feels still and the fireplace becomes the heart of the home. The setting, the craftsmanship, and the livability all come together in a way that supports traditions, stories, and the kind of memories that get passed down with the years.
With live water, a permitted pond, unobstructed Spread Eagle Peak views, preserved open space next door, direct trail access, and exceptional log craftsmanship, this property stands apart as a true mountain sanctuary.
Listing Agent

Tammy Williams
eXp Realty
Westcliffe, Colorado
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