Aspen, CO

Aspen, CO

About Aspen, CO

Aspen is consistently rated one of the world’s top ski areas and along with great skiing the town has so much to offer with its rich and vibrant history. Originally a mining town, Aspen began attracting recreational skiers after the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. Comprised of four mountains; Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass, all on the one lift pass, making it one of the largest combined ski areas in North America. The four ski areas, the town of Aspen and Snowmass Village are connected by a convenient and free shuttle, running from 6:15am until 2:15am. The skiing is varied and can suit any level of skier as each mountain has its own character. When the day is done head to Ajax Tavern, the iconic après-ski spot at the base of the Silver Queen Gondola. The Victorian style of this town will charm you with hundreds of shops to choose from. These range from souvenir shops to designer boutiques and stunning art galleries. People flock from around the world to enjoy high profile events such as the Winter X Games which take place at the end of January each year. Enjoy the famous après-ski bars or dine in world class restaurants. Aspen is truly a world class resort, offering something for everyone. 
Aspen is consistently rated one of the world’s top ski areas and along with great skiing the town has so much to offer with its rich and vibrant history. Originally a mining town, Aspen began attracting recreational skiers after the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. Comprised of four mountains; Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass, all on the one lift pass, making it one of the largest combined ski areas in North America. The four ski areas, the town of Aspen and Snowmass Village are connected by a convenient and free shuttle, running from 6:15am until 2:15am. The skiing is varied and can suit any level of skier as each mountain has its own character. When the day is done head to Ajax Tavern, the iconic après-ski spot at the base of the Silver Queen Gondola. The Victorian style of this town will charm you with hundreds of shops to choose from. These range from souvenir shops to designer boutiques and stunning art galleries. People flock from around the world to enjoy high profile events such as the Winter X Games which take place at the end of January each year. Enjoy the famous après-ski bars or dine in world class restaurants. Aspen is truly a world class resort, offering something for everyone. 
Mountain Stats
Mountain Stats: Aspen Ski Resort

Mountain Stats: Aspen Ski Resort

ASPENMOUNTAIN

Looking for style, comfort and double-diamonds? Take the express route to the top of Aspen Mountain - lounge in the Silver Queen Gondola as you're whisked to the Sundeck and then don't stop for a coupla miles as you catch some of the sweetest powder around until you hit Ajax Tavern....

Season: November 27, 2003 - April 11, 2004

Base elevation: 7,945 ft./2,422 m.

Summitelevation: 11,212 ft./3,418 m.

Vertical rise: 3,267 ft./996 m.

Terrain: 673 acres/273 hectares

Number of trails: 76

Miles/km of trails: 64 miles/103 km

Longest run: 3 miles/4.83 km

Trails: easiest - 0%, more difficult - 48%, most difficult - 26%, expert - 26%

Annual snowfall: 300 inches/762 cm

Snowmaking: 210 acres/84 hectares

Lifts: 8 Total: 6 primary - 1 gondola (the Silver Queen Gondola goes from base to summit in 14 minutes), 1 high-speed quad chair, 1 high-speed double chair, 1 quad chair, 2 double chairs; 2 secondary - 1 quad (Little Nell), 1 double (Bell Mountain)

Lift capacity: 10,755 riders/hour

Parks and Pipes: Special Spring Jam terrain park on Little Nell in April!

Uncrowded slopes: On average, 3 people per acre/9 people per hectare

Best known for: Aspen Mountain, the flagship mountain of the Aspen/Snowmass resort, offers excellent intermediate to expert terrain that includes steep and bump runs.

Best-kept secret: Groomed, intermediate cruising runs

What's new? New Ajax Express Quad lift making for a smoother, more comfortable ride. New Sundeck restaurant expansion including re-opening of Benedict's for sit-down, table-service.

Location: Within the White River National Forest, in downtown Aspen

Lodging bed base: 8,000 beds at the base of the mountain; 6,000 additional beds within 12 miles

Restaurants: 5 total (3 on-mountain and 2 at base). The Sundeck, The Aspen Mountain Club, Bonnie's, Montagna Restaurant & Bar, and Ajax Tavern.


ASPEN HIGHLANDS

If you're really convinced you're hot, go where the locals go: Aspen Highlands. With no more than a thousand visitors in any one day across 790 acres, it's home to one of Colorado's most hardcore experiences. Hey, where else do you think our Olympic medallists hang out?

Season: December 13, 2003 - April 4, 2004

Base elevation: 8,040 ft./2,451 m.

Summitelevation: 11,675 ft./3,559 m.

Vertical rise: 3,635 ft./1,108 m.

Terrain: 790 acres/320 hectares

Number of trails: 131

Miles/km of trails: 65 miles/105 km

Longest run: 3.5 miles/5.6 km

Trails: easiest - 18%, more difficult - 30%, most difficult - 16%, expert - 36%

Annual snowfall: 300 inches/762 cm

Snowmaking: 110 acres/44 hectares

Lifts: 4 total - 3 high-speed quad chairs, 1 triple chair

Lift capacity: 5,400 riders/hour

Uncrowded slopes: On average, 2 people per acre/5 people per hectare

Best known for: Locals' favorite mountain for expert and adventure terrain

Best-kept secret: Terrain options appropriate for any level - although famed for black and double-black-diamond terrain there are actually more green and blue runs

Location: Within the White River National Forest, three miles from downtown Aspen

Lodging bed base: 129 beds at base of mountain; 14,000 beds within 10 miles

Equipment rental: Pro Mountain Sports in Highlands Center at the base of the mountain.

Restaurants: 8 total. On-mountain: Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro, Merry-Go-Round Restaurant, and Soup Bowl at Cloud Nine. At base village: Thunderbowl Market Caf,, Willow Creek at the Ritz-Carlton Club, World Link Caf,, and Iguanas Bar & Grill.


BUTTERMILK

Even though it's home of the 2002, 2003 and 2004 ESPN Winter X Games and the world's longest terrain park, Playstation 2 Crazy T'rain, don't let that fool you. It's still one of the world's best places to learn, improve and just cruise.

Season: December 13, 2003 - April 4, 2004

Base elevation: 7,870 ft./2,399 m.

Summitelevation: 9,900 ft./3,018 m.

Vertical rise: 2,030 ft./619 m.

Terrain: 429 acres/168 hectares

Number of trails: 41

Miles/km of trails: 21 miles/34 km

Longest run: 3 miles/4.8 km

Trails: easiest - 35%, more difficult - 39%, most difficult - 26%, expert - 0%

Annual snowfall:
200 inches/508 cm

Snowmaking:>/b> 108 acres/43.2 hectares

Lifts: 7 total - 1 high-speed quad chair, 5 double chairs, 1 handle tow

Lift capacity: 7,500 riders/hour

Parks and Pipes: 1 halfpipe, 2-mile long Crazy T'rain Park. A permanent ESPN Winter X Games Slopestyle course to be integrated into terrain park. New sound system in the superpipe.

Uncrowded slopes: On average, 3.7 people per acre/8 people per hectare

Best known for: Being one of the best learning/teaching mountains in the world

Best-kept secret: Powder stashes on black-diamond runs and gladed trails days after a storm; terrain park and halfpipe for advanced snowboarders plus a smaller teaching park for those just learning.

What's New? New improvements to the Playstation 2 Crazy T'rain Park, the world's longest park and home to the ESPN Winter X Games, including new features, additional terrain park staff adn a new Zaugg Pipe Cutter.

Location: Within the White River National Forest, three miles from downtown Aspen

Lodging bed base: 112 beds at base of mountain; 14,000 additional beds within 10 miles

Restaurants: 2 total. Bump's (located at the base) and The Cliffhouse (located at the top).

Trail Maps
Aspen Mountain Trail Map

Aspen Mountain Trail Map

Aspen Mountain
Trail Map