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Located in the lower
Eagle River Valley, Gypsum is a small rural town of 6,500
year-round residents. Convenient access to Vail, Aspen and the
surrounding valley provide options for both work and play and have
Gypsum poised for growth. The new addition of a state-of-the-art
57,000 square foot recreation center (with leisure and lap pools,
exercise room, indoor track and climbing wall), expanded library and
summer amphitheater have quickly turned this historic ranching
community into a hot spot on the housing scene. The Gypsum public
schools are ranked among some of the highest in the region and the
new Tower Center commerce zone will undoubtedly attract families and
professionals alike. Annual holiday lighting contests, Easter egg
hunts and the famous Gypsum Daze capture the charm of this
unpretentious community. An outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, the
angler friendly Eagle River flows through Gypsum and features
rainbows, browns, cutthroats and brookies for year-round fishing.
Two public golf courses and four award-winning private golf clubs
lie within 15 miles of Gypsum. Denver is just over 100 miles to the
east and the Eagle County airport offers flight service to Denver
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Rooted in a ranching
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affordable lifestyle
designed for people who call the mountains their home. Tree lined |
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streets wind past
Victorian inspired townhomes, condominiums and single-family homes
that blend the conveniences and comforts of modern amenities with
the charm and history of the early houses of the area. Comprised of
approximately 47 acres that include two community parks, the
socially diverse neighborhood encourages a family-friendly
atmosphere. Surrounded by towering peaks, crystal water rivers and
enormous skies, your home will remind you daily why you continue to
be motivated by life in the mountains.
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Town of
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Eagle County
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