Aspen / Snowmass Area Ski Resort Guide
Including: Aspen, Basalt, Carbondale, Snowmass, Snowmass Village
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Locals call Aspen Highlands their favorite, whether looking for its extreme terrain, groomed cruisers or breathtaking perspectives of the Maroon Bells. Then there's Highland Bowl - an ultimate off-piste experience where a 30-minute hike up a knife-edge ridge buys untracked descents down pitches as steep as 45-degrees. |
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Aspen Mountain, a vertical smorgasbord of double-black and tree runs for skier and snowboarders, rises 3,267 feet from the heart of downtown Aspen. Opened in 1947, Aspen Mountain's steeps, bumps and incredible view have been famous for decades. |
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Home of the ESPN Winter X Games through 2007 (for an unprecedented run of six consecutive years!), Buttermilk also welcomes beginners. Less experienced skier and riders cruise wide, rolling trails while experts jib in the terrain park. |
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Already one of North America's premier resorts, Snowmass is undergoing a renaissance. A host of on-mountain improvements, a new base village, several lodging renovations and much more! |
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The first snow of the season has come to Sunlight Mountain! Buy your season pass now and save BIG!! An Adult Season Pass is only $340 until Oct 31, when the price goes to $450! Save $50 on a College Pass when you buy it for $300 before the end of the month, and save $80 on a Child Pass at only $170! |
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