Located in the prestigious South Valley area just minutes from downtown Steamboat Springs, Lot 15 at Lake Catamount is one of the most coveted parcels in this exclusive mountain community. This 35.08± acre homesite offers sweeping 360-degree views of Lake Catamount, the iconic Heritage Cabin, surrounding conserved ranchlands, and the adjoining National Forest. As one of the last available original lots, Lot 15 stands out not only for its size and setting but also for its significance—it was the first lot selected during the initial Lake Catamount lottery, a clear testament to its superior location and remarkable scenery.
Positioned within a private, gated community, this parcel includes a generous 3.3± acre building envelope—perfect for designing a custom mountain retreat that emphasizes seclusion, natural beauty, and direct access to outdoor recreation. The lot borders both open space and National Forest lands, ensuring long-term privacy and direct access to a network of private trails right from your back door.
Lake Catamount is home to a 530± acre private lake managed by the Catamount Ranch & Club. Residents have the option to join the Club, gaining access to first-class amenities, including a Tom Weiskopf-designed championship golf course, the Lake House fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, a year-round hot tub, and the Lake House Grille. The lake offers a full range of summer water sports, such as paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, water skiing, and private fly fishing for stocked trout. In winter, the landscape transforms into a Nordic skiing and snowshoeing haven.
Membership also includes access to the Catamount Ranch golf course, known for its alpine setting, environmental sensitivity, and Audubon certification. Lot 15 is within a mile of the Sarvis Creek Wilderness, ideal for hiking, wildlife viewing, and big game hunting. With utilities at the lot line and a rare combination of views, privacy, and access, Lot 15 represents an extraordinary opportunity in one of Colorado’s most refined recreational communities.