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The 10 Most Expensive Log Cabins in Ski Country Right Now

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Last time on Top Ten, we explored the 10 cheapest Aspen homes on the market. Now, with the help of Realtor.com, we've rounded up the ten most expensive log cabins in ski country. But like everything else in the ski world these days, these aren't your grandfather's log cabins. The most expensive one tops out at a crazy $35 million and all the properties are listed over the $10 million mark. So don't expect a single room and a wood-burning stove, everything is bigger in the log cabins of 2015.


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1025 N Starwood Drive

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Aspen has some of the country's most expensive listings and this 7 bedroom, 13 bath "cabin" asking $35 million is no exception. With over 14,000 square feet on 66 acres, there are plenty of luxurious amenities unheard of in the cabins of yesteryear. Think juice bar, two elevators, a reflecting pool, and french limestone floors. Welcome to the ski cabin of 2015.

5000 Royal

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Park City's most expensive listing, this 12 bedroom, 16 bathroom cabin asking $34 million in Park City features 22,000 square feet and was constructed using reclaimed logs from the Yellowstone Park region. Sure, most cabins don't come with a 22-car garage or a dining room that seats 20, but hey, the times have changed.

7195 and 7205 Linger Longer Road

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Asking $24,750,000, this Jackson Hole stunner features 10 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms on 72 pristine acres. The cabin's large log beams and stone accents are reminiscent of traditional cabins, but at 14,277 square feet, it's only a little bit bigger. Right?

405 Delrey Rd

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One of the more traditional-looking cabins on the list, this 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home near Whitefish is "only" 4,868 square feet. So what's with the $22 million price tag? This Swedish cope log home sits on 525 feet of Whitefish Lake frontage, and 35 acres total.

5 Lone Camp Road

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Everything's bigger in Big Sky, and this $18 million ski-in/ski-out log home on 4 acres is no exception. With 6 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and over 16,000 square feet, "sensible opulence" comes with a dog bath, two laundry rooms, and a private ski bridge. It's also a steal of a deal these days; the property was listed at $27 million in 2013.

333 Leonard St

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Set in June Lake, California, just a few minutes from Mammoth Mountain, this log home just might be the biggest, loggiest log home we've ever seen. Called Victory Lodge, it's all about the timber in this 9 bedroom, 9.5 bath home asking $14,900,000. And while we've seen plenty of 16,500-square-foot ski chalets, it's not every day you come across (per the listing) the "world's largest elk antler chandelier" hung from a 30 foot ceiling.

427 Benchmark Dr

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Set on 6 acres in Telluride's Mountain Village, this $13.95 million log cabin boasts ski-in/ski-out access, 9 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and over 12,000 square feet.

1099 Willoughby Way

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If classic log home is your schtick, this 6 bedroom, 9 bath home asking $13.475 million could be the perfect thing. There's over 7,000 square feet of log beams and fireplaces in these pretty digs, with plenty of views to match.

8120 Split Creek Rd

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Don't expect a lot of history in this brand new ranch-style log home asking $11.83 million. But there's plenty of room with 6,300 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, and a 3 car garage.

133 Polecat Ln

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This house, asking $10.45 million, sits at the confluence of two prime Telluride ski runs and boasts over 11,000 square feet. Made from giant spruce logs and local stone, this 6 bedroom, 8 bath cabin is about as loggy as you can get.

1025 N Starwood Drive

Aspen has some of the country's most expensive listings and this 7 bedroom, 13 bath "cabin" asking $35 million is no exception. With over 14,000 square feet on 66 acres, there are plenty of luxurious amenities unheard of in the cabins of yesteryear. Think juice bar, two elevators, a reflecting pool, and french limestone floors. Welcome to the ski cabin of 2015.

5000 Royal

Park City's most expensive listing, this 12 bedroom, 16 bathroom cabin asking $34 million in Park City features 22,000 square feet and was constructed using reclaimed logs from the Yellowstone Park region. Sure, most cabins don't come with a 22-car garage or a dining room that seats 20, but hey, the times have changed.

7195 and 7205 Linger Longer Road

Asking $24,750,000, this Jackson Hole stunner features 10 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms on 72 pristine acres. The cabin's large log beams and stone accents are reminiscent of traditional cabins, but at 14,277 square feet, it's only a little bit bigger. Right?

405 Delrey Rd

One of the more traditional-looking cabins on the list, this 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home near Whitefish is "only" 4,868 square feet. So what's with the $22 million price tag? This Swedish cope log home sits on 525 feet of Whitefish Lake frontage, and 35 acres total.

5 Lone Camp Road

Everything's bigger in Big Sky, and this $18 million ski-in/ski-out log home on 4 acres is no exception. With 6 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and over 16,000 square feet, "sensible opulence" comes with a dog bath, two laundry rooms, and a private ski bridge. It's also a steal of a deal these days; the property was listed at $27 million in 2013.

333 Leonard St

Set in June Lake, California, just a few minutes from Mammoth Mountain, this log home just might be the biggest, loggiest log home we've ever seen. Called Victory Lodge, it's all about the timber in this 9 bedroom, 9.5 bath home asking $14,900,000. And while we've seen plenty of 16,500-square-foot ski chalets, it's not every day you come across (per the listing) the "world's largest elk antler chandelier" hung from a 30 foot ceiling.

427 Benchmark Dr

Set on 6 acres in Telluride's Mountain Village, this $13.95 million log cabin boasts ski-in/ski-out access, 9 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and over 12,000 square feet.

1099 Willoughby Way

If classic log home is your schtick, this 6 bedroom, 9 bath home asking $13.475 million could be the perfect thing. There's over 7,000 square feet of log beams and fireplaces in these pretty digs, with plenty of views to match.

8120 Split Creek Rd

Don't expect a lot of history in this brand new ranch-style log home asking $11.83 million. But there's plenty of room with 6,300 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, and a 3 car garage.

133 Polecat Ln

This house, asking $10.45 million, sits at the confluence of two prime Telluride ski runs and boasts over 11,000 square feet. Made from giant spruce logs and local stone, this 6 bedroom, 8 bath cabin is about as loggy as you can get.