Oprah's new home sits on 3.25 acres in Mountain Village, near Telluride. Residents can take a one-minute ride to the ski slopes on a funicular, which reportedly cost about $240,000.
A 35-foot-high walkway leads through the trees.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the walkway cost about $140,000 to construct.
Last year, Oprah reportedly paid $11 million for a 60-acre tract of land nearby.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdInside, the home has large windows, high ceilings, and plenty of stone features. The previous owner, Bob Wall, spent five years designing and building the home, starting in 2001.
In addition to his tech background, Wall is known for his large collection of African art.
You can see more of Wall's art collection throughout the home's living areas.
The kitchen is exceedingly modern.
And you can get stunning mountain views from virtually every angle.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis deck looks particularly nice. You can see the top of the guesthouse from here.
The home has five bedrooms in total. This one has been decorated with some dramatic works of art.
The master bath has a rather large tub.
Another bedroom has access to the elevated walkway.
And this one is perfect for when the whole family's in town.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWith a pool table, wet bar, and large projection screen, this room is ready for entertaining.
There's a 56-foot-long wine cellar that's made to look like a mining shaft. Known as the "wine mine," it can hold 1,600 bottles.
There's also a sauna and some workout equipment.
This enormous hot tub just might have the best view in the house.