Aspen Mountain has kept the town of Aspen on the map since 1947, serving up black-diamond glades, bumps and steeps for anyone who dares step off the lift. Now 60 years later, guests are happy that – aside from a new gondola – things haven’t changed a bit. Best known for: Steep, bump runs that drop right into the town of Aspen.
Aspen Mountain has kept the town of Aspen on the map since 1947, serving up black-diamond glades, bumps and steeps for anyone who dares step off the lift. Now 60 years later, guests are happy that – aside from a new gondola – things haven’t changed a bit. Best known for: Steep, bump runs that drop right into the town of Aspen.
Lodging Available On Site Cross Country Available On Site Snowcat Skiing Available On Site
Total Acres of Skiing
631
Total Terrain
76 trails
Expected Opening Date
11.27.08
Expected Closing Date
04.13.09
Elevation of Summit In Feet
11212'
Elevation of Base in Feet
7945'
Vertical Drop in Feet
3267'
Number of Half Pipes
0
Number of Terrain Parks
0
Percentage of Green Trails
0%
Percentage of Blue Trails
48%
Percentage of Black Trails
48%
Percentage of Double Black Trails
26%
Most Difficult Trail
Walsh's
Improvements for this Season
Best-kept secret: Venture off the groomed runs and have black/double-black-diamond trails all to yourself! What's new: The base of Aspen Mountain is in the epicenter of downtown and will have an improved gondola plaza for the 2008-2009 season. A reduced number of steps will make it even easier to load the gondola.
2008-2008 ticket prices have not yet been released. Purchase lift tickets, equipment rentals and ski & snowboard school NOW by calling 877-282-7736 or 970-923-1227. Products will be available for online purchase in November 2008.
Lower pricing available for advanced purchases online.
Rental Comments
Purchase equipment rentals and ski & snowboard school NOW by calling 877-282-7736 or 970-923-1227. Products will be available for online purchase in November 2008. Four-Mountain Sports/D&E Ski and Snowboard Shop/D&E Women across the street from the Silver Queen Gondola