Aspen/Snowmass, formed by the quadruple peaks Snowmass, Aspen Mountains, Aspen Highland and Buttermilk, covers an enormous 5,300 acres of land.
Known in North America for
its quality dining, Aspen offers over 100 restaurants, bars and clubs to its
visitors. Furthermore, those who are
looking for great shopping will love Aspen’s international fashion houses,
unique boutiques and high-end consignment stores.
The ski resort
also has a famous history, having hosted the first World Championships outside
Europe.
Other
Activities
As
well as top-quality skiing facilities, Aspen provides a wonderful array of
exciting and innovative ways to have fun. The summer welcomes those who enjoy water
sports and biking and whether you get involved in naturalist-guided ski/snowboard
tours, rafting, horseback
riding or fly-fishing, there is always something to do.
Transportation
Aspen is an easily accessible resort with frequent
connecting flights into Aspen, Eagle and Denver airports. As the resort is situated three miles from
Aspen and six miles from Snowmass Village, the best airport to fly to is
Aspen/Pitkin County. A RFTA connecting
bus service provides easy transfers to the ski resort and private transfers and
taxis are available.
Free bus services also offer good connections
between the mountains, making it incredibly easy to get around.
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