Gypsum Land for Lease
EAGLE COUNTY AIRPORT FLEET & LOGISTICS HUB — ENTERPRISE-GRADE TRUCK, FLEET & EQUIPMENT PARKING AT THE GATEWAY TO THE VAIL VALLEY
Some facilities are located near their market. This one is located at its front door. Positioned directly at the entrance to Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) — with 6,000+ vehicles passing daily — this ±2-acre, 220-space secured facility sits inside Rocky Mountain Commerce Park, the Vail Valley's premier logistics submarket, alongside operations serving Amazon, Tesla, FedEx Express, NetJets, and Signature Aviation. When national operators chose Western Colorado, they chose this quarter-mile. Your fleet parks in the same ecosystem.
THE SITE. 220 designated spaces across a graded, fully improved, all-weather yard engineered for Colorado's mountain climate, with frontage on both Spring Creek Road and Cooley Mesa Road and dedicated curb cuts on each. Level, finished-lot topography. Electricity, gas, water, and sewer at the site. Light Industrial zoning (Town of Gypsum) expressly supporting fleet parking, outdoor vehicle and equipment storage, and logistics staging — entitlement certainty that most raw land in the corridor cannot offer.
EVERY VEHICLE CLASS. Standard sedans and SUVs, extended-wheelbase vans, box trucks, trailers, RV storage, oversized equipment, and heavy semis. Space configurations are engineered per vehicle class rather than one-size striping, which is why the yard absorbs everything from a two-van trade contractor to a rental-car overflow fleet to heavy-equipment staging without operational conflict.
SECURITY BUILT FOR INSTITUTIONAL FLEETS. Fully fenced perimeter with a secure steel gate. License plate recognition (LPR) cameras at controlled entry and exit, motion detection, continuous activity logging, and 24/7 monitored access control — with real-time verification, incident reporting, and fleet-visibility dashboards that integrate with corporate security and compliance protocols. High-value fleets get the audit trail their insurers and risk teams expect.
A PERMIT-BASED FACILITY, NOT AN OPEN LOT. Unlike traditional industrial yards, the property operates on a vetted permit system managed by Wins Parking, the valley's parking management and technology platform. Every applicant is screened for professional standards, security, and tenant compatibility — which means your vehicles share the yard with rental-car fleets managing airport overflow, delivery and logistics providers, construction and trade contractors, medical and resort supply chains, and heavy-equipment staging operators. Curated neighbors protect your assets and your brand.
THE MARKET. Immediate access to Cooley Mesa Rd, US-6, and I-70 connects the facility to Vail, Beaver Creek, Eagle, Edwards, and Glenwood Springs — the operational spine of Colorado's roughly $25 billion luxury mountain economy. EGE is one of Colorado's fastest-growing airports, with commercial service expanding year over year and one of the busiest private aviation ramps in the Rockies. Down-valley industrial land is functionally exhausted, up-valley land is priced for condos, and every service business expanding into the high country faces the same question: where does the fleet live? This facility is the answer, and it is the only one at the airport gate.
THE ASPEN AIRPORT CLOSURE: A ONCE-IN-A-GENERATION DEMAND EVENT. From April 4 through November 19, 2027, the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport shuts down entirely for its voter-approved runway reconstruction — no commercial flights, no general aviation, no terminal access — and the traffic doesn't disappear; it reroutes, with EGE named among the primary alternate airports serving Aspen, Snowmass, and the Roaring Fork Valley. Every operator in that displacement chain needs vehicles staged at Eagle County Airport: rental car companies absorbing Aspen's volume, luxury ground transportation and shuttle fleets running the EGE–Aspen corridor, charter and aviation support services, and delivery and logistics providers re-basing for the season. This facility — at the EGE entrance, minutes from I-70 — is the natural forward-operating base for the closure period and beyond. Operators who secure space in 2026 will not be competing for it in 2027.
Operated by Wins Parking — employee-owned, based in the Vail Valley, purpose-built for exactly this. Lease structures, published pricing, and reservation details in the Land For Lease notes. WinsParking.com/Reserve · (970) 279-1744.