Welcome to Little Bear Lakehouse, featured in the New York Times, this quintessential post–mid-century retreat masterfully blends timeless design with modern updates. Located on a spacious lot hugged by lush pines, this three-story architectural gem captures the spirit of the late 1960s with clean lines, open spaces, and a seamless connection to nature. This striking property features crisp shiplap accents and expansive walls of glass paired with a commanding stone fireplace, creating an airy yet inviting scene that honors its mid-century roots. Inside, vaulted ceilings and exposed beams amplify the sense of openness, while elegant floor-to-ceiling glass floods the interior with natural light and frames tranquil forest views. The striking stone wall anchors the fireplace, a classic mid-century focal point that adds texture and warmth. The fully remodeled kitchen introduces sage green cabinetry and stone accents, thoughtfully combining vintage-inspired colors with contemporary functionality. Downstairs features a romantic primary bedroom, a guest bedroom across the hall, a fully remodeled full bath, and a convenient laundry area, all designed for relaxed mountain living. A guest half bath on the main level enhances everyday convenience and makes visitors feel at home. Upstairs,