The Cedars at Silverthorne consist of Thirteen 2 and 3 bedroom Town home style apartments.
The Town of Silverthorne sits in the center of Summit County, and acts as a gateway to the most popular tourist areas in Colorado including Vail, Copper Mountain, Beaver Creek and Breckenridge.
With Vail and Breckenridge only 30 minutes away and Silverthorne’s central location to the major ski resorts in Summit County (We are only 15 – 20 minutes away from Copper Mountain, Arapahoe Basin and Keystone – make it an excellent location for lodging accommodations and an affordable place to live to commute to work from.
During the 140-day winter tourist season, Summit County receives over 3.5 million skier activity days – the largest concentration of skiers in the nation. The majority of these skiers pass through Silverthorne and many stay for shopping, dining, and sightseeing.
The Townhomes rare situated half a mile from the interchange of Interstate 70 and State Highway 9 (SH 9). SH 9 is the main north/south transportation corridor. More than 10 million vehicles travel to Silverthorne annually according to the Town of Silverthorne’s website.
In late spring and summer, Lake Dillon, Green Mountain Reservoir, and the Arapahoe National Forest draw tens of thousands of visitors to swim, golf, camp, hike, bicycle, kayak and sail. Fishing, one of the leading attractions in the County, draws an estimated 50,000 anglers annually, with approximately 16,000 people fishing in streams such as the Blue River, which runs through Silverthorne. Autumn, with its unique foliage, fishing and big game hunting, again attracts many visitors.
Local amenities include parks, convenience shopping, fast food, restaurants, gas stations.
Though winter provides the greatest number of visitors to Silverthorne, it should be noted that the seasonal activities in fall, spring, and summer provide significant tourism draws to the community as well.