Aspen Mountain Ski Resort
Legendary bumps and steeps, and right smack dab in the middle of Aspen.
Think you're good? Try Aspen Mountain's double-blacks -- Walsh's, the dumps, Bell Mountain - legendary terrain. Head over to the Ruthie's side of the mountain where World Cup races are held. Experience the same terrain that's been skied by the world's best. And don't forget, the top of the mountain has plenty of blue cruisers for intermediates.
Places to Stay and Fun Things to Do
Between Aspen & Glenwood Springs, this beautiful award-winning hotel has spacious rooms & suites, free deluxe continental breakfast, WI-FI, indoor pool and spa. Walk to the Roaring Fork River. Pet-friendly.
General Skiing Information
- Vertical rise: 3,267 ft.
- Terrain: 673 acres
- Number of trails: 76
- Miles of Trails: 64 Miles
- Longest run: 3 miles
- Trails:
Easiest - 0%
More difficult - 48%
Most difficult - 26%
Expert - 26%- Annual snowfall: 300 inches
- Snowmaking: 210 acres
- 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 skiers/riders per hour
- Parks and Pipes: Special Spring Jam terrain park on Little Nell in April!
- Uncrowded slopes: On average, 3 people per acre
Facilities
- Base elevation: 7,945 ft.
- Summit elevation: 11,212 ft.
- Region Map Location: Northwest G-9
- Location: Within the White River National Forest, in downtown Aspen
- Credit Cards:Visa, Mastercard & American Express
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