Exquisite Creekside Suite in the Heart of Aspen #1
Aspen, CO, United States




Welcome to the Creekside! This exquisitely finished and tastefully furnished suite is just a 4 minute drive from the hustle-bustle of Aspen's "core," while at the same time being in an incredibly quiet, serene and relaxing setting. Inside you'll find a luxurious queen bed, a fully stocked kitchen, seating area, and desk for business travelers. Outside, enjoy access to a gorgeous creek-side property where you can kick back and relax on your private shores of crystal clear Castle Creek.
Good to know
This beautiful space is all hand-built and hand-finished by a skilled local craftsman. The attention to detail is stunning and you'll find that the place is fully stocked with at least as many amenities as you'd find in a modern hotel. Radiant in-floor heating keeps your feet warm and toasty in the winter months while ample windows and natural light let you enjoy the beautiful forested location.
What this place offers
Common
- Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
- Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
- Dedicated workspace
- Dishes and silverware
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- TV
- Wifi
Bathroom
- Body soap
- Conditioner
- Shampoo
- Bathtub
- Hot Water
- Shower gel
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Hangers
- Clothing storage
- Room-darkening shades
What this place offers
Common
- Essentials Towels, bed sheets, soap, toilet paper, and pillows
- Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
- Dedicated workspace
- Dishes and silverware
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- TV
- Wifi
Bathroom
- Body soap
- Conditioner
- Shampoo
- Bathtub
- Hot Water
- Shower gel
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Hangers
- Clothing storage
- Room-darkening shades
Family
- Babysitter recommendations
Home safety
- Carbon monoxide detector
- Smoke detector
Kitchen and dining
- Coffee
- Coffee maker
- Dining table
- Freezer
- Hot water kettle
- Microwave
- Mini Fridge
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Toaster
- Wine glasses
Location features
- Waterfront
- Private entrance Separate street or building entrance
Outdoors
- Garden or backyard
- Fire pit
Parking and facilities
- Free parking on premises
Services
- Luggage dropoff allowed For guests' convenience when they have early arrival or late departure
- Long term stays allowed Allow stay for 28 days or more
- Cleaning before checkout
Accessibility and Availability
Neighborhood
To me, Aspen/Snowmass is an unparalleled destination where limitless outdoor recreation meets magnificent luxury to create an experience unlike any other. One minute you can enjoy world-class skiing, hiking or mountain biking. The next, you can slide, step or pedal to five star restaurants, bustling nightlife, craft breweries, designer shopping, art galleries, live music, legal cannabis and so much more. For outdoor activity in the summer, my favorite local hikes are Crater Lake/Maroon Bells (Easy), Cathedral Lake (Medium), Buckskin Pass (Hard) and the Four Pass Loop/Maroon-Snowmass Wilderness Loop (Grand-Daddy 27 Miler). You can find all these trails on Alltrails.com or the AllTrails App. My favorite mountain bike trails in Snowmass are Deadline, Rim Trail and Valhalla. In Aspen, my favorites are Sunnyside and Hummingbird. In Carbondale/Basalt my favorite is Father of Ginormous. In the winter, you can come for four days and ski a different resort every day. Here’s the lowdown on the ski resorts: Snowmass — biggest resort with the most terrain. Lots of beginner/intermediate slopes but also plenty of advanced/expert terrain. Buttermilk — great for families with lots of beginner terrain. Also great for park-rats. This is where they hold the X-Games every year. Aspen Mountain/“Ajax” — great for advanced/expert skiers with lots of steep terrain. Not great for beginner/intermediate skiers. Great for the “Aspen” experience where you can ski right into town and experience the Après scene. Aspen Highlands — world class terrain with the famous “Highland Bowl” and “Deep Temerity” chair which offer an incredible slackcountry experience for advanced/expert skiers. My favorite stores/restaurants/places in Aspen are Local Coffee House for breakfast, Big Wrap for an inexpensive lunch, Pyramid Bistro for a healthy dinner, Belly Up for intimate live music, Aspen Billiards for a game of pool or shuffle-board and finally Peter Lik’s incredible photo gallery. In Snowmass, I like Fuel Cafe for light fare and Il Poggio for fantastic upscale Italian food. If you’re downvalley in Basalt and want some incredible food, I recommend checking out Tempranillo.
Guest Access
You'll have private access to your entire guest suite as well as shared access to the entire yard.
Location
Aspen, CO, United States
If you fly in, visit without a car, or simply prefer public transportation, our transit system is absolutely amazing for a town this size. If you are traveling within Snowmass Village, the best option is a free transit service called Village Shuttle which makes regular rounds between the ski resort, village/shopping areas and the many condos and hotels. Otherwise, to get anywhere in the Roaring Fork Valley (which includes Aspen, Snowmass, Basalt, Carbondale and Glenwood Springs) I recommend using RFTA (Roaring Fork Transit Authority) buses. They are fast, efficient and there are stops and routes all over the area to help you get to where you need to go. If you are only traveling around the Aspen/Snowmass area these buses are 100% FREE. To quickly get instructions on how to go from “Point A" to “Point B" I would highly recommend using Google Maps. This will take all the fuss and guesswork out of finding your way around, as there are quite a plethora of routes and options. Simply plug in your destination, select "transit" (the little train icon,) and Google Maps will do the rest, conveniently showing you all the appropriate schedules, routes, where, and how far, to walk to catch them. You can even set reminders to leave if you need to arrive somewhere by a certain time. Google Maps works for both RFTA buses and the Snowmass Village Shuttle.
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