Aspen Mountain
The “town mountain” offers quad-burning groomers and steep, gladed runs all leading to the heart of Aspen—where local and global culture merge in unexpected ways and the après scene is always on.
The identities of Aspen Mountain and the city of Aspen are intertwined. Both are rooted in a silver mining past, and both are forever moving forward in the pursuit of pleasure today. For visitors, joy can come in many forms here: excellent skiing and riding on the mountain, followed by world-class dining and shopping in town. When it comes to terrain, Aspen Mountain is unlike any other ski mountain in America, offering an abundance of options in a surprisingly compact space. A dash down the Face of Bell is a rite of passage for expert skiers the world over, while those in search of groomers can cruise down the same runs that will host the 2017 Audi FIS World Cup Finals. When the day is done, watch the action on the mountain fade into town at Ajax Tavern, the iconic après ski spot at the base of the Silver Queen Gondola.
Aspen Mountain Stats
- Open 9 - 4 Daily
- 300" Annually
- 2 Terrain Parks
- 1 Bowl
- 3,267' Vertical Rise
- 828 Skiable Acres
- 48% Intermediate
- 26% Advanced
- 26% Expert
- 150 NEW Acres at Hero's
- 9 Lifts
- 1 Gondola
- 76 Trails
- Longest Run is 3 Miles