In Telluride’s Mountain Village, where winters are spent on the slopes and summers on the green, a four-bedroom residence at 192 Country Club Drive strikes the perfect balance of access, convenience, and four-season appeal.
Recently listed for $6.29 million, the home sits directly across from the first tee of the Telluride Golf Course and offers ski-in/ski-out access to Lifts 1 and 10, all while remaining firmly in the heart of everything this beloved mountain town has to offer.
“It’s hard to overstate how desirable the location is,” says listing agent Dan Henschel. “A small percentage of Mountain Village homes are walkable to the village core, and that’s becoming more and more important to buyers.”



Spanning just over 3,100 square feet, the home has been held by the same owners for the past 15 years. And while its footprint could be considered modest by some, the layout offers a highly efficient use of space that includes four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
“One thing that really stands out is the size,” Henschel notes. “To get four bedrooms in this square footage is rare up here. There’s not a wasted space anywhere, and that makes it incredibly functional for family use.”
It also makes the home comparatively more affordable, especially in a market where ski-in properties often start at $8 million and can easily go for as much $14 million.
Architecturally, the home leans classic mountain aesthetic, with rustic timber finishes, a stone-stacked gas fireplace, and lodge-style interiors. A wall of glass captures views of Wilson Mountain and the valley.
“That western exposure is huge,” says Henschel. “You get a ton of sun, especially in the afternoons, plus views down the valley where the sun sets. It really anchors the home.”



The outdoor living is equally compelling. A flagstone patio sits just off the main living spaces, creating a sun-soaked setting that’s usable even in the heart of winter.
“You can sit out there on a sunny day in January or February and be comfortable for the most part,” Henschel says. “It’s a big selling point.”
But probably the best part of the property is what lies just beyond its front doors. Ski access is directly across the street, the golf course is steps away, and the Peaks Resort and Spa, along with Mountain Village dining and shops, are all within walking distance.
Hiking and biking trails are also close at hand, making it easy to stay active during any season, all without the need for a car.
“There’s nothing overly flashy about the history here,” Henschel says. “What makes it special is how livable it is—year-round, walkable, efficient, and right in the middle of everything that makes Mountain Village so appealing.”
