Tucked within landscape of Indian Camp Ranch, America's first archaeological subdivision and a National Register of Historic Places site, this extraordinary custom-built log home offers a rare opportunity to live where craftsmanship, comfort, and ancient history meet. Set on an expansive 42.12 acre parcel, the residence spans 2,625 square feet and is surrounded by wide open skies, sage and juniper. This remarkable home was constructed with hand-scribed, dead-standing spruce logs from British Columbia, and no expense was spared in creating a warm, enduring retreat that feels both timeless and refined. Inside, the home features four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, thoughtfully arranged to balance privacy with open, inviting gathering spaces. At the heart of the home, a dramatic vaulted great room opens seamlessly across the living and kitchen area, anchored by a striking fireplace that rises to the vaulted ceiling. A stunning wall of Andersen wood clad windows frames sweeping views of the La Plata and Mesa Mountains, filling the space with natural light and surrounding terrain. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with custom solid alder cabinetry, granite countertops, a center island with butcher-block top, and stainless steel appliances, perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Italian tile flooring runs throughout, complemented by in-floor radiant heat, an oversized custom antler chandelier, and monorail lighting that highlights the home's natural textures and architectural details. Multiple access points lead to the side and rear decks, offering effortless indoor-outdoor living. The main level includes a separate living/family room, kitchen, dining area, laundry space, a spacious guest bedroom, and a private primary suite with a luxurious bath featuring double vanities, a walk-in tiled shower, and an oversized soaking tub, a perfect retreat after a day spent exploring the land. An extra wide custom solid wood staircase leads to the upper level, where a partially open loft creates a wonderful library or lounge area, along with two additional bedrooms, a full bath with access to the upper deck, that adds distinctive architectural charm. A detached three car garage sits just beside the home with a concrete walkway, utilities, and two separate garage bay doors, providing ample space for vehicles, gear, and storage. Beyond the home, the setting is truly unmatched. The property borders Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, a respected archaeology and research center, the nearby land tends to be preserved and thoughtfully managed, which helps maintain the area's natural beauty, open space, and historic integrity. Indian Camp Ranch itself is dedicated to the preservation of hundreds of archaeological sites dating back thousands of years, with markers throughout the community indicating ruins beneath the surface, an awe-inspiring reminder that this is a place where history still lives in the earth. Owners enjoy access to trails throughout the 1,200-acre ranch, ideal for hiking, riding, and quiet exploration, while the 20-foot easements between lots provide additional space for walking or horseback riding. The area is known for frequent wildlife sightings including deer, turkey, coyotes, bobcats, and abundant birdlife, adding to the sense of peace and connection with nature. Perfectly positioned for both solitude and adventure, this home is just minutes from Cortez and Mesa Verde National Park, near Crow Canyon Archaeology Center, and within easy reach of McPhee Reservoir, Dolores, Durango, Telluride, Purgatory, Four Corners, Bears Ears, and Moab, making it exceptional for recreation, exploration, and discovery. With agricultural zoning offering tax advantages, and an exceptional blend of sustainability, preservation, and pride of ownership, this is more than a home, it's a legacy property. Come experience the rare beauty of Indian Camp Ranch, where enduring craftsmanship meets sacred landscape and history.