3613 Trail Creek Road, Florissant, CO, 80816

Spectacular mountain cabin home with a massive new wrap-around deck, walk-out basement flagstone patio, and new windows

This home is everything you want in a Colorado Rocky Mountain getaway, including a full window wall and clerestory upper windows and log-construction for the deck frame & railing.

The ground squirrels like to play in this rocks, and so do the kids. This location on two lots totalling 12.5 acres is incredible.

This mountain get-away has a 2-car attached garage so you can pull out of the snow in the winter or store your toys & tools right at the house.

The back deck enters near the kitchen and also features the low-maintenance composite decking & log-spindled railing you'll find on the big deck.

It's rare to find a home on a hillside with views that also has an attached garage & level, paved parking area. But here you can have it all.

This wrap-around deck with barefoot-ready composite decking & log railings is almost as impressive as the direct view of the NW face of Pikes Peak.

The views from this home are breathtaking, and since the adjoining lot is included, you can keep them that way without fear of a new neighbor spoiling them.

Prepare to be amazed as soon as you set foot inside. The quality, details, and natural features will make you want to linger in these rooms.

This window wall and log ceiling blur the lines between indoors and nature. If you can tear yourself away from this room, it will probably only be to step outside on the deck so you can hear and smell the forest as well.

The Southeast facing living room enjoys sunrise views of Pikes Peak from the edge of the Pike National Forest. And the sunsets fire up the West face of the mountains in a daily display of beauty.

The living room is warmed by one of 3 fireplaces, and this one is wood-burning, fueled by the natural resources of the 12.5 acres of forest you can call your own.

The log construction creates drama but invites the peace of natural finishes as it creates a vaulted ceiling and lofted master suite.

Stone tile floors and more natural wood adorns the kitchen from floor to ceiling, with a breakfast bar for entertaining & socializing and a full dining room just behind the photographer.

The kitchen enjoys knotty-wood cabinetry with patinated copper Southwest inspired inlays. And don't worry, you can see the views even when you are tucked into the heart of the home.

This cozy kitchen continues the rustic, natural theme, and you'll find plenty of extra storage in the full-sized, double-door pantry around the corner. The fridge is just to the left in a nook that keeps your floor space open.

The dining area off the kitchen could also be an office nook if you wanted to move the table to the great room. There's a full pantry, coat closet, and outside entrance just to the right.

Bedroom #2 of 5 has natural wood walls and carpet to keep your feet warm in the morning.

Bedroom #2 of 5 is just around the corner from a full bathroom and enjoys the Southwest inspired solid-wood entry doors you'll find repeatedly in this lovely home.

Bedroom #3 of 5 is a larger secondary bedroom that could likely fit a king-sized bed if you wanted. The East-facing window provides sunrise views of the mountains.

Bedroom #3 of 5 is almost as big as some master bedrooms, and the theme of wood entry doors and accents continues.

The main floor full bathroom is just outside the two main level bedrooms

The master suite encompasses the entire lofted second level of the home, and it has the same wow-factor as the great room that it overlooks.

The lofted master suite has something to look at on every side, with a 2-sided gas fireplace with cultured stone chimney, log ceilings, and a bay window looking out into the woods.

The master bathroom has gorgeous finishes in the stone mosaic shower, slate-sided two-person jetted tub, and log accented ceiling.

The master bathroom gives you a nice place to relax with a two-person corner jetted tub in view of the two-sided gas fireplace (behind the photographer). And there's plenty of counter space too.

The other half of the lofted master suite provides a sitting area with natural pine floors and unbelievable views of Pikes Peak past a log railing.

The clerestory windows between the tiered roof lines add even more unbelievable architectural detail. These views can be the last thing you see at night and the first thing you see in the morning.

Here's the million-dollar views from the loft area. Photos can't capture just how fantastic this location is.

The basement of the home hardly feels like it, because it has its own full set of windows and gas log fireplace. How often do you get Pikes Peak views from a basement?!

The basement family room provides space for casual socializing and wildlife watching without giving up the amazing nature and mountain views.

The walk-out basement family room has enough space for another table & chairs. This room is nice and cool in the summer without being cave-like.

Just outside the walk-out basement family room is a wrap-around flagstone patio that is as big as the deck and provides the same amazing views. Be sure you are are ready to greet a deer if you hang out here.

Bedroom #4 of 5 is in the back of the basement, but still has above-ground windows. It's set up for a maximum number of mountain-lovers right now, but it could also be a traditional bedroom.

Bedroom #5 in the basement is also set up as a bunk room with big, full-sized bunk beds and above-ground views. The other shower is across the hall from both basement bedrooms.

The basement 3/4 bathroom is across from bedrooms #4 & #5. A hickory vanity and wood ceiling keep the mountain cabin theme going.

The main level floorplan shows some things that didn't make it into the photos, like the large pantry and back hall coat closet.

The upstairs floorplan shows off the lofted master suite with it walk-in closet and sunrise-viewing sitting area.

The walk-out basement floorplan shows the bunkrooms and a laundry room with a sink just inside the garage door, making it perfect for dropping messy stuff before it gets tracked inside.

The two-car attached garage has a great work bench, and room to park cars out of the weather or to store your toys & tools. This is on the walk-out basement level around the corner from the laundry room/ mud room with the sink.

This gorgeous home is in the foreground, and now you can see the amazing surroundings on the 12.5 acres of two separate included lots. And trust me, the view is great from indoors too.

The two included lots run from the top-left of this photo down past the bottom-right. Nearly a stone's throw away in this Northeast facing drone photo is the edge of the Pike National Forest.

The owners are including the lot in the foreground of this photo to ensure the next owners can preserve their amazing views. 12.5 acres of Rocky Mountain glory.
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