Aspen

Experience the Power of Four Resorts!

Ski vacation packages to Aspen/Snowmass are perfect for your family ski vacations!

Ski vacation packages to Aspen/Snowmass are perfect for your family ski vacations!

There are four mountains to explore while visiting Aspen Colorado: Aspen Mountain, Aspen HighlandsSnowmass, and Buttermilk, with over 5,000 acres of terrain. Each mountain has a different overall vibe for plenty of variety. Aspen Mountain is great for both skiers and snowboarders with lots of runs. Aspen Highlands features daring terrain.

Snowmass offers a number of glades, steep and cruisers. Finally, Buttermilk is great for beginners with wide trails. Whichever mountain you choose, you wont be disappointed. Visit Aspen/Snowmass resort today!Photos of Aspen provided by Jeremy Swanson.

Great for both skiers and snowboarders!

This is the perfect location to experience four vacations during one trip

Winter in Aspen

Winter is by far the season Aspen is best known for. Ski and snowboard on the area’s world-class slopes during the day and be prepared for some of the best in arts and culture in the evening. Boasting over 100 restaurants offering up everything from burgers to sushi, Aspen is as much as a culinary destination as it is a ski and snowboard destination.

Aspen // Colorado 2015 from Tobi Schnorpfeil on Vimeo.

Things to Do:

Even if you don’t ski, there is plenty to be enjoyed in this winter wonderland: ice skating, cross country skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, fly fishing, hot air ballooning and more.


Cross country skiing:

Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance.

Cross-country skiing

Dog sledding:

A dog sled or dog sleigh is a sled pulled by one or more sled dogs used to travel over ice and through snow. Numerous types of sleds are used, depending on their function. They can be used for dog sled racing.

dog sledding

Fly fishing:

Fly fishing is an angling method in which an artificial “fly” is used to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. Casting a nearly weightless fly or “lure” requires casting techniques significantly different from other forms of casting.

Flyfishing

Spring in Aspen

A fickle but fun time to visit Aspen, with Spring skiing that allows visitors to bask in warm temps, but also be susceptible to winter storms that send fresh powder to the mountains. The mountains tend to close around mid-April – a time when you can enjoy a quieter visit in town while watching the crocus, daffodils and Crab Apple Trees start to bloom.

Spring 2014 at Aspen Snowmass from Aspen Snowmass on Vimeo.

Things to Do:

Late May & early June (SECRET SEASON 5/1 – 6/12, 2016) are ideal for white water rafting enthusiasts. For the tamer of heart, take a visit to the John Denver Sanctuary to reflect on the “Rocky Mountain High.”


White water rafting:

Rafting and white water rafting are recreational outdoor activities which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water. This is often done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water, and generally represents a new and challenging environment for participants.

white water rafting

John Denver Sanctuary:

The John Denver Sanctuary is located just across the park from the Rio Grande Place Visitors Center. The memorial features many of the singers’ songs etched into the rocks. It is an idyllic location and visitors will not wonder for long where Rocky Mountain High originated.

John Denver Sanctuary

Summer in Aspen

The favorable weather is by far one of the highlights of Summer in Aspen, with daytime temperatures hovering around the 70’s and 80’s, and evening temps in the 60’s. Add the lack of humidity to the mix, and you can easily see why people gravitate to the area long after the winter snow has melted.

Things to Do:

Foodie, culture-lovers and adventure seekers have found their ultimate Summer destination. From farm-to-table markets and culinary events to The Aspen Arts Festival to camping and hiking through various trails, there’s an abundance of adventure and fun that awaits those looking for a refreshing summer getaway to the Mountains.

The Aspen Arts Festival
The Aspen Arts Festival will provide you an exclusive opportunity to experience a range of phenomenal creations ranging from life-size sculptures, photography, glass, paintings, ceramics, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and mixed media. Take in fabulous views of Aspen, grab a bite at a local eatery, and purchase original artwork from the artists themselves, as you enjoy this weekend of visual inspiration.

Fall in Aspen

Think spectacular sunshine and crisp warm air. And of course, there’s the magnificent foliage. A September or October visit to Aspen boasts rich fall colors (typically by 3rd week of September you’ll get a glorious display of colorful leaves) and also great travel deals.

Things to Do:

Rub elbows with fellow movie junkies at the Aspen Film Fest, run the Golden Leaf Half Marathon or check out Aspen Ruggerfest. Take a scenic drive or bike and hike through the mountains and valleys.

Aspen Film Fest

Aspen Film’s flagship event is a six-day noncompetitive festival showcasing narrative and documentary features, a dynamic mix of award-worthy fall previews, and acclaimed independent films from the international festival circuit.

Aspen Film

Golden Leaf Half Marathon

Runners from across the US will descend upon Aspen, Colorado to participate in the much anticipated Golden Leaf Half Marathon. Chosen by Trail Runner Magazine as one of “America’s 14 Most Scenic Races” and Colorado Runner Magazine as the “Best Half Marathon” in 2008, the Golden Leaf is one of the most beautiful foot races in the Rockies.

Golden Leaf Half Marathon

Aspen Ruggerfest

The world’s only all-age, full-contact rugby tournament. Champion rugby is on display for four full days, rain, snow, or shine.

Whatever you do — do not leave home without your camera – this is the best time of year to capture magnificent panoramas as the mountains and valleys turn gold.

Mountain Stats

Aspen Mountain

Ski Base Elevation: 7,945 ft
Peak Elevation: 11,212 ft
Skiable area: 673 Acres / 76 Runs
Lifts: 1 Gondola, 1 High Speed Quad, 2 Quad Chair, 1 High Speed Double, 3 Double Chairs
Trail clasification:

🟦Intermediate Runs: 48%
⬛ Advanced Runs: 26%
🟥 Expert Runs: 26%

Buttermilk Mountain

Ski Base Elevation: 7,879 ft
Peak Elevation: 9,900 ft
Skiable area: 430 Acres / 42 Runs
Lifts: 2 High Speed Quad, 3 Double Chairs
Trail clasification:

🟢 Beginners Runs: 35%
🟦Intermediate Runs: 39%
⬛ Advanced Runs: 26%

Aspen Highlands

Ski Base Elevation: 8,040 ft
Peak Elevation: 11,675 ft
Skiable area: 790 Acres / 130 Runs
Lifts: 3 High Speed Quad, 1 Triple Chairlift

Trail clasification:

🟢 Beginners Runs: 18%
🟦Intermediate Runs: 30%
⬛ Advanced Runs: 16%
🟥 Expert Runs: 36%

Snowmass Mountain

Ski Base Elevation: 8,104 ft
Peak Elevation: 12,510 ft
Skiable area: 3,100 Acres / 87 Runs
Lifts: 7 HS Quad, 2 Triple, and 6 double charlifts

Trail clasification:

🟢 Beginners Runs: 6%
🟦Intermediate Runs: 50%
⬛ Advanced Runs: 12%
🟥 Expert Runs: 32%

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