winter 2015/2016 - Snowmass Colorado

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winter 2015/2016 - Snowmass Colorado
WINT ER 2 015/2016
WELCOME
Tucked in the heart of the Colorado Rockies,
just 9 miles to Aspen, Snowmass Village
delivers on your elevated expectations.
Majestic mountain views, massive mountain
terrain, 95% ski-in/ski-out lodging, authentic
dining and numerous amenities can be found
at this dynamic, world-class resort and there’s
always something new to discover.
The High Alpine Lift has been replaced and realigned allowing guests
to ski from Rock Island, AMF or the Cirque without having to drop to the
lower mountain to access the High Alpine area. In addition, snowmaking
has been installed with new glading to allow for even more fun in the trees.
The Aspen Art Museum and Aspen Skiing Company continue their
longstanding collaboration “Art in Unexpected Places” with new lift ticket
artwork for the 2015-16 ski season. The four unique, stand alone images
feature the artwork of renowned contemporary artist Takashi Murakami.
New York-based artist Shinique Smith will create a new site-specific work
at Elk Camp restaurant which continues her exploration into connections
and values we ascribe to objects-both discarded and prized-and examining
the very notion of “belonging”.
Getting here is easier than ever as American, Delta and United have all
added or expanded nonstop flights into the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport
(ASE) this season. Altogether these three airlines offer nonstop flights
from Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Minneapolis/St. Paul and Denver with as many as 218 total flights per
week-far more than ever before!
Cheers! AMF Amber Lager debuted this summer and is named after
the local-favorite double-black ski run, AMF. This approachable multiseason cold-fermented amber lager is brewed by the Roaring Fork
Beer Company, specifically to celebrate Snowmass. AMF is offered on
tap at restaurants including Venga Venga, Slice Italian Bistro, Nest at
Viceroy Snowmass, Base Camp Bar and Grill and Ricard in Snowmass
Base Village. Bottles available soon at Sundance Liquor & Gifts and the
Daly Bottle Shop.
We hope you enjoy all the fun that Snowmass Village has to offer this winter.
Be sure to visit gosnowmass.com, your resource for all things Snowmass.
You can even sign-up to receive updates on upcoming events, and lodging,
dining and retail options. That’s the Beauty of Snowmass!
TOP SPOTS
TO SNAP
A SELFIE
It’s selfie heaven up here at Snowmass. Winter-white vistas that go on forever make the perfect backdrop
for any photo. Ribbons of snow-covered trails inspire one picture perfect turn after another. Heaven.
While the photo ops are endless, a little direction never hurts. Here are some of our favorite spots –
they will surely make you smile (even if you’re camera shy).
» Head up the Elk Camp Chair to check out the renowned Maroon Bells and the Elk Mountain Range
» Take the Cirque T-bar up to 12,510’, the highest point on the mountain, to enjoy incredible views of
the Roaring Fork Valley from Mt. Sopris to Independence Pass.
» Take a break at Sam’s Smokehouse. From its deck Mount Daly looks like you can reach out and
touch it! See if you can make out its iconic stripe through the snow.
» The view of Zeigler Reservoir hasn’t changed much in 120,000 years since mastodons, sloths,
mammoths and more roamed these parts. Picture yourself there as you cruise down Dawdler.
» From the top of the Big Burn, head down Sneaky’s for panoramic views of Garrett’s and Capitol peaks.
» Dare to jump in to the 22’ Zaugg-cut Snowmass Superpipe and picture yourself winning gold
at Winter X.
Share your best #Snowmass shots and let us know your favorite vistas.
V.I .K . S N O W M A S S
FUN 101
At Snowmass, every child is a Very Important Kid both
on and off the slopes. That’s why we’ve developed V.I.K.
Snowmass so that the fun doesn’t stop when the lifts do.
Every week, every day, there are activities designed with
your family in mind. From storytelling to sing-a-longs,
tubing and bowling, adventures with wildlife to pool parties,
we’re building memories for every munchkin on and off
the mountain.
Pint-sized superheroes need fuel too! V.I.K. is a village-wide
program. More than a dozen Snowmass restaurants have
special V.I.K. kids’ menus for every picky
palate ranging in price from $6-$21.
For specific event programming, deals
and dates visit VIKSnowmass.com.
MONDAY
10:00am & 1:00pm 10:30am & 1:30pm 11:00am-2:00pm 11:00am & 1:00pm 3:30pm-4:30pm 4:30pm-5:30pm
ACES Snowshoe Tour
Mountain-Orientation Tour ❆
Public NASTAR Races
ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour ❆
Sing-a-Long and S’mores ❆
Wildside with ACES ❆
TUESDAY
WINTER ACTIVITIES
AT-A - G L A N C E
10:00am & 1:00pm 10:30am & 1:30pm 11:00am-2:00pm 11:00am & 1:00pm 3:00pm-5:00pm
3:30pm-4:30pm 4:30pm-5:30pm
5:45pm-9:00pm
6:00pm-10:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour
Mountain-Orientation Tour ❆
Public NASTAR Races
ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour ❆
Art Après at Anderson Ranch
Kids’ Crafts ❆
Selfies with Snowy ❆
Lynn Britt Cabin Snowcat Dinner Ride
The Magic of Doc Eason
8:00am 10:00am & 1:00pm 10:30am & 1:30pm 11:00am & 1:00pm 3:30pm-4:30pm First Tracks ❆
ACES Snowshoe Tour
Mountain-Orientation Tour ❆
ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour ❆
Storytelling at the Ice Age
Discovery Center ❆
Kids’ Après Party
Lynn Britt Cabin Family
Chuck Wagon Dinner
WHAT’S COMING
Snowmass
Discovery,
an
independent 501(c)3 non-profit
organization, has been created
to continue the science and
programming associated with
this historic discovery through
the exploration of Snowmass by
creating engaging experiences
that celebrate the finest alpine Ice
Age discovery in North America.
Snowmass Discovery is working
to ensure that the legacy of this discovery lives on for generations
to come. Learn more about this organization by visiting its website,
snowmassdiscovery.org.
Photos courtesy of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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THURSDAY
Snowmass is the only mountain
resort with an on-staff, Paleontology
Interpreter. Visit the recently updated
exhibit and check out the new
Interpretive Lab complete with fossils
representative of most of the 10 large
mammals discovered in Snowmass as
well as peat from the 2010 dig that
includes microscopic fragments of
bones, insects, plant life and small
mammals. The Ice Age Discovery Center on the Snowmass Mall is built for
both kids & adults to enjoy. Open daily from 10:00am-5:00pm. Admission
is FREE. Call 970.922.2277 for more information.
10:00am & 1:00pm 10:30am & 1:30pm 11:00am & 1:00pm 3:30pm-4:30pm 5:45pm-9:00pm
6:00pm-9:00pm
6:00pm-10:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour
Mountain-Orientation Tour ❆
ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour ❆
Kids’ Crafts ❆
Lynn Britt Cabin Snowcat Dinner Ride
Kids’ Night Out
The Magic of Doc Eason
FRIDAY
SNOWMASS ICE AGE
DISCOVERY CENTER
3:30pm-5:30pm
5:00pm-8:00pm 8:00am 10:00am & 1:00pm 10:30am & 1:30pm 11:00am-2:00pm 11:00am & 1:00pm 11:45am & 2:30pm 3:30pm-4:30pm 5:30pm-9:00pm 6:00pm & 7:30pm
First Tracks ❆
ACES Snowshoe Tour
Mountain-Orientation Tour ❆
Public NASTAR Races
ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour ❆
ACES Winter Wild Things ❆
Sing-a-Long and S’Mores ❆
Ullr Nights at Elk Camp restaurant
Ullr Nights Snowshoe Tour with ACES
SATURDAY
This discovery led to the largest discovery of mastodons (35) in the world,
the finest alpine Ice Age fossil trove in the world and Colorado’s most
important fossil discovery ever.
10:00am & 1:00pm 10:30am & 1:30pm 11:00am & 1:00pm 11:00am-2:00pm 2:00pm-5:00pm
5:00pm-8:00pm
ACES Snowshoe Tour
Mountain-Orientation Tour ❆
ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour ❆
Public NASTAR Races
Family Fun at Après on the Bricks
Family Night at the Rec Center
9:00am 10:00am & 1:00pm 10:30am & 1:30pm 11:00am & 1:00pm 12:00pm Snowmass Chapel Worship Service
ACES Snowshoe Tour
Mountain-Orientation Tour ❆
ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour ❆
On-Mountain Worship at
Gwyn’s High Alpine
Juggling & Magic Show ❆
Family Bowling Night
SUNDAY
In October 2010, a bulldozer operator working near Snowmass Village
uncovered the tusk of a young female mammoth. Over the next ten
months the Denver Museum of Nature and Science conducted its
largest-ever fossil excavation yielding a treasure of well-preserved
Ice Age fossils.
WEDNESDAY
ICE AGE DISCOVERY
3:30pm-4:30pm 4:00pm
Dates and events subject to change, visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
❆ = FREE
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ART APRÈS AT ANDERSON RANCH
Visit the Anderson Ranch ArtWorks Store and enjoy a hot beverage while
you shop! The ArtWorks Store offers an excellent selection of unique gifts
for adults and children, including art, ceramics, books and art supplies.
When: Tuesdays, December 1 – March 22
Time: 3:00pm-5:00pm
Where: Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Contact: 970.923.3181, [email protected]
BLAZING ADVENTURES OUTFITTERS AND
ACTIVITY CENTER
Looking to experience gold medal fly fishing or an early morning hot
air balloon ride? Want to snowmobile to the Maroon Bells or Woody
Creek? How about enjoy a peaceful snowshoe trip into the woods? With
43 years of experience providing outdoor activities in Colorado, Blazing
Adventures can coordinate all of your non-skiing options in the valley.
When: Daily
Time: 9:00am-5:00pm
Where: Aspen & Snowmass
Contact: 970.923.4544, blazingadventures.com
WINTER ACTIVITIES
Dates and events subject to change, visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
ACES SKI/SNOWBOARD TOUR
Have you ever wondered about the natural world surrounding the
Snowmass slopes? Take a run with a Naturalist from the Aspen Center
for Environmental Studies (ACES) and learn about wildlife adaptations in
winter, tracking, snow science and more.
When: Time: Where: Cost: Daily, beginning with opening of the Elk Camp lift
11:00am and 1:00pm
Meet at Wapiti Wildlife Center at the top of the Elk Camp lift.
FREE (ski pass required). Intermediate and above skiers/riders,
ages 7 and up
Contact: 970.925.5756, aspennature.org
CHALLENGE ASPEN
Challenge Aspen provides year-round adaptive cultural, educational and
recreational experiences for anyone with a physical or cognitive disability.
In the winter, private adaptive ski & snowboard lessons are available. Daily
lesson prices include lesson, lift ticket and equipment rental. Challenge
Aspen offers trained ski/snowboard instructors, buddies and guides for the
visually impaired. They also offer multi-day REC camps and CAMO retreats
for injured military personnel. Volunteer opportunities are available.
When: Daily, November – April
Time: 8:00am-5:00pm
Contact: 970.923.0578, challengeaspen.org
ACES WINTER WILD THINGS
Take an interactive break with a Naturalist from the Aspen Center for
Environmental Studies (ACES) and Westy the Winter Wild Thing,
a puppet featuring adaptations from several winter animals. Families are
invited to drop in for this free environmental education program that
features fascinating facts about local mountain critters and ecology.
When: Fridays, January 8 – April 8
Time: 11:45am and 2:30pm
Where: 11:45am: Meet at the teepee on Dawdler on Fanny Hill
2:30pm: Meet outside the Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center
Cost: FREE. All ages welcome
Contact: 970.925.5756, aspennature.org
ANDERSON RANCH ARTS CENTER
Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2016, this destination for art and
catalyst for critical dialogue in the contemporary art world offers an
exciting array of experiences for artists and art lovers alike with Gallery
Exhibits showcasing works of regional, national and international artists;
Visiting Critic Lectures; a Holiday Open House and more. Take a selfguided tour through the art studios, meet the artists and browse the
ArtWorks Store which offers an excellent selection of unique gifts and art
supplies. Summer workshop registration opens January 4, 2016.
When: Time: Where: Cost: Store, gallery and studios open year-round
Monday – Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm
5263 Owl Creek Road, Snowmass Village
FREE to visit/browse; tuition required for workshops; most public
events are free
Contact: 970.923.3181, [email protected]
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FAMILY FUN AT APRÈS ON THE BRICKS
Children of all ages will enjoy a variety of free activities including face
painters, balloon artists, dancers, live DJ, après specials and more.
When: Saturdays
Time: 2:00pm-5:00pm
Where: Base Village Fire Pit
Cost: FREE. Children must be accompanied by an adult
Contact: viksnowmass.com
FAMILY NIGHT AT THE SNOWMASS
VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER
Play in the outdoor heated saline pools. Pick up a basketball game in
the gymnasium or test your agility on the climbing wall and bouldering
cave. Every Saturday, you and your family will have full access to all the
amenities at the Snowmass Village Recreation Center at a discounted
rate. Refreshments are available for purchase.
When: Saturdays
Time: 5:00pm-8:00pm
Where: Snowmass Village Recreation Center
Cost: $40 for a family of four. $10 for each additional child
Contact: 970.922.2240, viksnowmass.com
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FIRST TRACKS AT SNOWMASS
Skiers and snowboarders dream of experiencing the joys of a run down
untouched powder or freshly groomed corduroy. The free Snowmass First
Tracks program makes it possible. Reserve your chance to start the day off
right and accompany patrollers and/or instructors on the first run of the day.
When: Wednesdays & Fridays beginning December 18
Time: 8:00am
Where: Meet at the bottom of the Village Express lift
Cost: FREE with the purchase of a lift ticket or ski pass
Contact: 970.923.0560 or stop by the Information Desk in the Ticket
Pavilion at the end of the Snowmass Village Mall. Reservations
required. Intermediate and above skiers/riders ages 11 and up
KIDS’ NIGHT OUT
For children ages 5 and up. Enjoy an evening on the town as your children
enjoy a variety of games, movies, hula hooping, board games, electronic
games & more! Dinner is provided. Reservations recommended.
When: Thursdays, December 31 – April 7
Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm with extended hours on New Year’s Eve
Where: Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center
Cost: $40*
Contact: 970.922.2233, viksnowmass.com
*$50 on New Year’s Eve. Register early, Kids’ Night Out will sell
out on New Year’s Eve
JUGGLING & MAGIC SHOW
Join Jammin’ Jim for a high-energy variety show featuring juggling, magic,
balloons, music and comedy designed to amaze and mesmerize kids of
all ages. Can Jammin’ Jim juggle a flaming torch, a flaming knife and
a flaming bowling ball? You’ll find out during this fun family event.
When: Sundays
Time: 3:30pm-4:30pm
Where: Base Village Fire Pit
Cost: FREE. Children must be accompanied by an adult
Contact: viksnowmass.com
KIDS’ APRÈS PARTY
For children ages 5 and up. Kids can party while their parents do too!
Featuring both inside and outside interactive games. Children must sign
up by the morning of the event to participate. Snack provided.
When: Wednesdays, December 23 – April 6
Time: 3:30pm-5:30pm
Where: Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center
Cost: $25
Contact: 970.922.2233, viksnowmass.com
KIDS’ CRAFTS
Designed for families with children 3 years and older, this hour-long
program ensures your child will head home with a special, handmade, arts
and crafts souvenir
When: Tuesdays & Thursdays, December 22 – April 7
Time: 3:30pm-4:30pm
Where: Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center
Cost: FREE. All children must be accompanied by an adult
Contact: Snowmass Tourism Guest Services, 970.922.2233
LYNN BRITT CABIN SNOWCAT DINNER RIDE
Enjoy a snowcat ride on the way to this on-mountain cabin for an
unforgettable experience. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the chef prepares
an exquisite dinner while bluegrass country singers entertain throughout
the evening. The cabin features panoramic views of the Snowmass valley
and on a clear night, incredible star gazing. Try the new Family Chuck
Wagon Dinners on Wednesdays, December 17 - March 25.
When: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays. Also available for private
dinner functions. (Open daily for lunch)
Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:45pm-9:00pm;
Wednesdays, 5:00pm-8:00pm
Where: Meet at Base Village
Contact: Reservations required. Lunch: 970.923.0479;
Dinner: 970.923.8715; Private Functions: 970.300.7681
THE MAGIC OF DOC EASON
Amazing feats of prestidigitation by Academy of Magical Arts two-time
Close-up Magician of the Year, Doc Eason! This bar magic show is crafted
for adults, but can be enjoyed by the whole family. Children must be
accompanied by an adult.
When: Tuesdays & Thursdays
Time: 6:00pm-10:00pm
Where: The Artisan Bar at The Stonebridge Inn
Cost: FREE
Contact: 970.923.2427 for season schedule
MOUNTAIN-ORIENTATION TOUR
If over 3,000 acres of terrain sounds delightfully daunting, sign-up for
a free mountain-orientation tour. Knowledgeable local guides show you
the lay of the land, along with secret spots and stashes during this free
1.5 to 2-hour guided mountain tour. Space is limited.
When: Daily, beginning December 19
Time: 10:30am & 1:30pm
Where: 10:30am tours meet at the top of Sam’s Knob and 1:30pm tours
meet outside the Elk Camp restaurant
Cost: FREE. For intermediate and above skiers/riders. Lift ticket required
Contact: 970.925.1220
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PUBLIC NASTAR RACES
Feel the need for speed? Want to compare your fastest times with your
friends? Head up to the public, on-mountain NASTAR race course where
souvenir pins are awarded for first through third places.
When: Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays
Time: 11:00am-2:00pm. Call ahead for closures due to private races
and weather
Where: NASTAR course on Blue Grouse Trail
Cost: Adults: $14/three runs; $31/10-punch pass; $139/season pass;
Under 12: $12/three runs
Contact: 970.923.0560
SELFIES WITH SNOWY
Snowy the Mammoth will meet kids in the Base Village Plaza for photos.
Families can enjoy complimentary hot cocoa at the Snowmass Info Lounge.
When: Tuesdays
Time:
4:30pm-5:00pm
Where: Base Village Plaza & Snowmass Info Lounge
Cost: FREE
Contact: viksnowmass.com
SNOW TUBING
There’s more than just skiing and snowboarding to enjoy on Snowmass.
A new on-mountain snow tubing center at Elk Camp includes multiple
lift-served lanes of tubing excitement for adults and children.
When: Starting December 19, open daily for one-hour sessions beginning
at 10:00am, 10:30am, 11:00am and 1:00pm, 1:30pm and
2:00pm. Additional session starting February 13, beginning at
2:30pm. During Ullr Nights, one-hours sessions begin at 5:30pm,
6:00pm, 6:30pm, 7:00pm and 7:30pm
Where: Top of the Elk Camp Gondola
Contact: 970.923.1227, aspensnowmass.com
SNOWMASS CHAPEL WORSHIP SERVICE
Snowmass Chapel offers a non-denominational, Christian service every
Sunday morning with Sunday School for Pre-K through 7th grade.
Parents can relax with little ones in the Creekside Room where there
is a live stream of the service. Infants and toddlers can also play in the
attended nursery during worship. Catholic Mass is also offered on Sunday
evenings at 5:00pm, December 6 – March 27.
When: Every Sunday
Time: 9:00am & 5:00pm
Where: 5307 Owl Creek Road, behind the Fire Department
Contact: 970.923.6192, snowmasschapel.org
SNOWMASS CHAPEL ON MOUNTAIN WORSHIP
A 15-minute worship outside Gwyn’s High Alpine Restaurant on Snowmass
Mountain every Sunday at noon. This service is non-denominational.
When: Sundays, starting January 3rd
Time: 12:00pm
Where: Outside Gwyn’s High Alpine Restaurant
Contact: 970.923.6192, snowmasschapel.org
SNOWMASS CROSS-COUNTRY SKI &
SNOWSHOE CENTER
Winding across pristine winter meadows and into hushed forests of pine
and aspen, this full-service ski and snowshoe center is at the heart of the
Nordic trail system. Located on the Snowmass Club Golf Course, the
center offers a wide range of programs, lessons and rentals, access to a
variety of terrain and a comfortable indoor meeting place.
When: Daily from 9:00am-4:30pm; December – March (snow dependent)
Where: Snowmass Club
Cost: Lesson prices and rentals vary, trail access is free
Contact: 970.923.5700
SING-A-LONG AND S’MORES
A cozy fire, yummy s’mores, and a guitar-strummin’ cowboy bring friends
and families together during this entertaining après activity.
When: Mondays & Fridays, December 21 – April 8
Time: 3:30pm-4:30pm
Where: Mondays: Base Village Fire Pit
Fridays: The Westin Snowmass Resort Fire Pit
Cost: FREE. All children must be accompanied by an adult
Contact: Snowmass Tourism Guest Services at 970.922.2233
SLOPESIDE BOWLING
Try your hand at bowling with eight full-sized lanes, a lounge area with
a full bar, locally brewed beers, wood-fired oven pizzas, cheesesteaks,
upscale bar food and more. Sundays, enjoy 10% off your family
bowling game with your V.I.K. badge after 4:00pm. Reservations are
recommended as space is limited.
When: Open Daily with V.I.K. bowling available on Sundays after 4:00pm
Time: 11:30am-12:00am
Where: Take the stairs between Venga Venga Express & Aspen Sports
on the Snowmass Mall
Contact: 970.429.8839, slopesidelanes.com
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SNOWMASS VILLAGE RECREATION CENTER
This spectacular one-of-a-kind facility provides 18,000 square feet of
fun and fitness. Offering the only outdoor, heated saline pools in Aspen
Snowmass, along with state-of-the-art cardio machines, weight room, group
exercise studio, gymnasium, climbing wall, basketball court and bouldering
cave. Take a fitness class, like Pilates or yoga, enjoy a personal training session,
play indoor basketball or soak in the unique year-round pools or hot tub as you
take in the stunning views. Whether you are in town for a day, a week or yearround, the Snowmass Village Recreation Center has something for everyone!
When: Daily
Where: 2835 Brush Creek Road, Snowmass Village
Cost: Day passes: $10 youth, $15 adult
Contact: 970.922.2240, snowmassrecreation.com
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SNOWMOBILE TOURS
Looking for adventure beyond the slopes? Check out the magnificent
winter backcountry of Aspen Snowmass, the Maroon Bells or above
Lenado on a guided snowmobile tour. Trips range from two to four hours
with lunch provided for longer tours. Individual daily rentals are available
at some locations.
When: Daily. Call for reservations.
Contact: Blazing Adventures: 970.923.4544, blazingadventures.com
Western Adventures: 970.923.DEEP (3337),
westernadventuresinc.com
T-Lazy-7: 970.925.4614, tlazy7.com
SNOWSHOE TOURS
Enjoy snowshoeing along a scenic nature trail and learn about the natural
environment with a professional guide. Trips for all levels and ages!
Tours include snowshoes, poles, pack, water, snacks, and transportation.
1/2-day and 3/4-day options are available.
TREEHOUSE KIDS’ ADVENTURE CENTER
Designed for kids of all ages, this amazing 25,000-square-foot Aspen
Snowmass Ski & Snowboard Schools facility is sure to create a lifetime
of memories and includes kids’ ski and snowboard schools check-in,
rental, retail and family après entertainment under one roof. The unique
design shares the wonder of the mountain environment in tactile, fun and
educational ways. The Treehouse includes six interactive, nature-themed
rooms designed for specific ages, bringing the outdoors inside. Scale the
Aspen Leaf Climber in the Alpine Climbing Room, explore the Bear Den
with your preschoolers, or spend some down time with your infants and
toddlers in the Butterfly room.
When: Daily
Where: Base Village
Contact: 970.923.TREE (8733), 970.923.1227
When: By reservation
Where: Tours available on Government Trail, Rim Trail and more
Cost: Call for pricing
Contact: 970.923.4544, blazingadventures.com
ACES SNOWSHOE TOUR
Explore spruce and fir forests along a babbling creek in the middle of
Snowmass on a guided, 2-hour snowshoe tour with a Naturalist from Aspen
Center for Environmental Studies (ACES). Learn about Rocky Mountain
winter ecology, animals and more on this leisurely tour on gentle terrain.
When: Time: Where: Cost: Daily December 14 – April 10
10:00am and 1:00pm
Meet at the top of the Elk Camp Gondola
$58 adults, $49 youth (under 17) and seniors 65 & over.
Includes foot passenger lift ticket, equipment, guide, and snack.
Visit aspennature.org for a $5 off coupon
Contact: 970.925.5756, aspennature.org
ULLR NIGHTS SNOWSHOE TOUR
Experience a one-of-a-kind nighttime exploration into the snowy
forests of Snowmass Ski Area with a Naturalist from Aspen Center for
Environmental Studies (ACES). Bookend your tour with dinner or a night
cap at Elk Camp restaurant and other fun Ullr Night activities.
When: Fridays, December 18 – April 1
Time: 6:00pm and 7:30pm
Where: Meet at the top of the gondola
Cost: Complimentary with purchase of Ullr Night gondola ticket
Contact: 970.925.5756, aspennature.org
ULLR NIGHTS
In honor of the Norse God of Snow — Ullr — Elk Camp is transformed
into a nighttime winter wonderland. Guests can light up the night with
classic winter activities: ice skating, sledding, guided snowshoe tours with
ACES, snowbiking, snow tubing, a visit to Ullr’s ghost ship and of course,
s’mores and hot chocolate by the campfire. Live music and an à la carte
culinary celebration are sure to please. Offered every Friday evening,
December 18 – April 1. Snow tubing is available for one-hour sessions
beginning at 5:30pm, 6:00pm, 6:30pm, 7:00pm and 7:30pm.
When: Fridays, December 18 – April 1
Time: 5:30pm-9:00pm
Where: Elk Camp Restaurant
Contact: 970.923.1227, aspensnowmass.com
WILDSIDE WITH ACES
Join a Naturalist from the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
(ACES) for a fun and informative presentation with educational animals.
Animal guests may include ACES’ resident Great Horned Owl, Boa,
Tarantula and more.
STORYTELLING AT THE ICE AGE
DISCOVERY CENTER
Gather at the Ice Age Discovery Center to hear some of the tallest tales
in the West recounted by master storytellers.
When: Wednesdays, December 23 – April 6
Time: 3:30pm-4:30pm
Where: Ice Age Discovery Center, Snowmass Mall
Cost: FREE. All children must be accompanied by an adult
Contact: 970.922.2277
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When: Mondays, December 21 – April 4
Time: 4:30pm-5:30pm
Where: Snowmass Info Lounge in Base Village (across from Clark’s Express)
Cost: FREE. All Ages welcome
Contact: 970.925.5756, aspennature.org
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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S PEC I A L
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NOVEMBER 2015
Opening Day, Snowmass and Aspen
Thanksjibbing
Anderson Ranch Fall Print Sale (thru Dec. 13)
Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series (Aspen)
Audi FIS Ski World Cup at the Nature Valley
Aspen Winternational (Aspen)
DECEMBER 2015
5
Opening Day, Snowmass Cross Country Center
(snow dependent)
5
Kids’ Club at the Rec Center
11 Light Up the Night at Snowmass Chapel
12 Opening Day, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk
15 Anderson Ranch Arts Center Holiday Open House
21-24 Snowmass Holiday Festivities
24 Snowmass Chapel Christmas Eve Services
31 Snowmass Torchlight Parade and Fireworks
JANUARY 2016
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14-17 18-23 28-31 Kids’ Club at the Rec Center
Wintersköl Celebration (all mountains)
Aspen Gay and Lesbian Ski Week (all mountains)
X Games Aspen (Buttermilk)
FEBRUARY 2016
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Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
Kids’ Club at the Rec Center
Mardi Gras Parade and Celebration
Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series (Aspen)
Owl Creek Chase Supertour Cross Country Race
Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
Challenge Aspen Chris Bove Memorial Uphill
Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
Audi Power of Four Ski Mountaineering Race
(all mountains)
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MARCH 2016
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27 Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
Silverboom Race and BBQ at Snowmass
Cross Country Center
Kids’ Club at the Rec Center
Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
Bud Light Street Rail Fridays
15th Annual Bud Light Spring Jam
Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series (Snowmass)
Colorado Collegiate Freeride Championships
Terrain Park Boot Camp
Bud Light Core Party (Aspen)
Closing Day, Snowmass Cross Country Center
(snow dependent)
Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series (Snowmass)
Terrain Park Boot Camp
Easter Service at Snowmass Chapel
APRIL 2016
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17 National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic
Closing Day, Buttermilk
Anderson Ranch Visiting Critic Lecture
Closing Day, Snowmass & Aspen Highlands
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Spring Open House
Closing Day, Aspen Mountain
Dates and events subject to change,
visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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ANDERSON RANCH FALL PRINT SALE
Just in time for the holidays, Anderson Ranch will open its archives and
offer for sale a selection of prints from its Anderson Ranch Editions
collection with proceeds benefiting Ranch programs. Specially curated
by Artistic Director, Elizabeth Ferrill, the selection features highlights
and favorites spanning more than 20 years. Produced on campus in the
Patton Print Shop, the collection features works by renowned artists who
have come through the Ranch and includes woodcut, intaglio, lithographs,
digital prints and monoprints and imagery that is festive, representational,
abstract, colorful, or simply black and white. Shipping is FREE.
When: Saturday, November 21 – Sunday, December 13
Where: Online at shop.andersonranch.org starting November 9
Contact: 970.923.3181, [email protected]
BUD LIGHT HI-FI CONCERT SERIES
This season-long concert series is free and appeals to all age groups,
featuring top national music acts ranging from rock to hip-hop. Past acts
included Vampire Weekend, Donovan Frankenreiter, Brett Dennen, and
the Greyboy Allstars.
WINTER EVENTS
When: November 28 (Aspen), February 13 (Aspen),
March 19 (Snowmass) and March 26 (Snowmass)
Where: Aspen Snowmass
Cost: FREE
Contact: 970.923.1227, aspensnowmass.com
THANKSJIBBING
KIDS’ CLUB AT THE SNOWMASS VILLAGE
RECREATION CENTER
Dates and events subject to change, visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
Watch skiers and snowboarders throw down for their piece of a cash
purse. This invite-only rail jam will take place at 2:00pm at Snowmass
Base Village with registration and practice from 1:00pm-2:00pm. Check
out the post-Thanksgiving action at Base Village with kids’ activities, giant
inflatable air bag hosted by AVSC, turkey bowling, restaurant Thanksgiving
Leftover Challenge, live DJ and much more!
When: Friday, November 27
Time: 1:00pm-3:15pm
Where: Snowmass Base Village
Contact: 970.923.1227, aspensnowmass.com
THANKSJIBBING LEFTOVER CHALLENGE
Come out and vote for your favorite chef in the free Restaurant Leftover
Challenge. Sample an amazing array of dishes from local restaurants as
they compete to create the best dish from Thanksgiving leftovers.
When: Friday, November 27
Time: 2:00pm-3:15pm
Where: Snowmass Base Village
Contact: [email protected]
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Take the night off while your child has some fun with friends at the
Recreation Center. Children will swim, play, create and watch a movie
on the big screen in the gymnasium. Fee includes a pizza dinner, drinks,
snacks & supervision. Reservations recommended. Ages 5-12.
When: December 5, January 9, February 6 and March 6
Time: 5:00pm-9:00pm
Where: Snowmass Village Recreation Center
Cost: $40 for the 1st child and $20 for each additional
Contact: 970.922.2240, snowmassrecreation.com
65TH WINTERSKÖL™ CELEBRATION
Wintersköl™, Aspen’s annual “toast to winter,” dates back to a quiet
January in 1951 when local Aspenites decided to celebrate Aspen’s
unique Nordic lifestyle with an eclectic weekend of festivities. The four
day celebration features on-mountain activities, Fat Cycle Challenge™,
Soupsköl™, a canine fashion show, WinterFest, fireworks, and much more.
When: Thursday, January 14 – Sunday, January 17
Where: Aspen & Snowmass
Contact: 970.925.1940, aspenchamber.org
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ASPEN GAY SKI WEEK
A full week of parties, live music, comedy, great dining and - of course skiing and snowboarding on Aspen Snowmass’ famous terrain.
When: Sunday, January 17 – Sunday, January 24
Where: Aspen & Snowmass
Contact: gayskiweek.com
BUD LIGHT SPRING JAM
The 16th annual Bud Light Spring Jam boasts three weekends full of music,
art and athletic competitions. March 18-27, enjoy the KickAspen Big Air
and two Bud Light Hi-Fi Concerts at the base of Snowmass as well as the
Banked Slalom and other fun events. Don’t miss the Core Party, a free
concert in the center of downtown Aspen, on March 25. Learn to ride
and slide rails and jumps from the pros in Snowmass’ beginner terrain park
during Terrain Park Boot Camp; Saturday and Sunday of each weekend.
When: Friday – Sunday, March 18-27
Where: Aspen & Snowmass
Contact: 970.923.1227, aspensnowmass.com
EASTER SERVICE AT SNOWMASS CHAPEL
Easter Sunday at the Snowmass Chapel features a 9:00am worship service
with full choir and orchestra, followed by a children’s Easter Egg Hunt.
An on-mountain Easter service is also held at noon at Gwyn’s High
Alpine, weather dependent.
When: Sunday, March 27
Time: 9:00am
Where: 5307 Owl Creek Road, behind the Fire Department
Contact: 970.923.6192, snowmasschapel.org
X GAMES
The world’s premier winter action sports event returns to Aspen Snowmass
for its 14th year in a row. Watch as snowsports’ greatest athletes battle for
glory in events including snowboard slopestyle, superpipe, snowmobile
freestyle, big air and much more!
When: Thursday, January 28 – Sunday, January 31
Where: Buttermilk
Cost: Most events FREE to spectators
Contact: 970.923.1227, xgames.com
BUD LIGHT STREET RAIL FRIDAYS
Every Friday athletes showcase their creativity and skills in an urban
inspired rail garden located on Fanny Hill in Snowmass. Athlete cash
prizes, spectator giveaways, and the Little Rail competition (ages 12 and
under) make this an event not to be missed.
ANDERSON RANCH VISITING CRITIC LECTURE
Phong Bui is an artist, writer, independent curator and former curatorial
advisor at MoMA PS1, 2007 to 2010. He is also the Co-Founder,
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of the monthly journal, the Brooklyn Rail,
and the publishing press, Rail Editions, as well as the Host/Producer of
“Off the Rail” on Art International Radio. Bui also exhibits widely and
teaches graduate seminars in M.F.A. Writing and Criticism and M.F.A.
Photography, Video, and Related Media at the School of Visual Arts.
When: Time: Where: Cost: Tuesday, April 5
5:30pm-6:30pm
Schermer Meeting Hall, Anderson Ranch Arts Center
FREE. Followed by dinner in the Ranch Café, $20.
Dinner RSVP required by Friday, April 1.
Contact: 970.923.3181, [email protected]
When: February 5, 12, 19 & 26; March 4, 11, 18 & 25
Where: Fanny Hill
Cost: Free to spectators
Contact: 970.923.1227, aspensnowmass.com
MARDI GRAS PARADE AND CELEBRATION
Snowmass celebrates 34 years of Fat Tuesday revelry with the biggest
Mardi Gras bash in the mountains. From a mid-afternoon madcap parade
to a fireworks show on Snowmass Mountain, this authentic fête offers
Cajun fun for all ages. Parade begins at 4:00pm and fireworks begin at
7:30pm featuring musical accompaniment in the Snowmass Mall and
Base Village.
When: Tuesday, February 9
Where: Snowmass Village Mall & Base Village
Cost: FREE
Contact: 970.922.2233, gosnowmass.com
CHALLENGE ASPEN CHRIS BOVE
MEMORIAL UPHILL
The 9th Annual Chris Bove Memorial Uphill race returns to Snowmass
Mountain. This uphill event honors the memory of Chris Bove, a former ski
instructor and supporter of Challenge Aspen, who passed away on the eve of
the event in 2007. The uphill raises money for a scholarship in Chris’ name.
When: Saturday, February 20
Where: Snowmass Base Village to Elk Camp restaurant
Contact: 970.923.0578, challengeaspen.org
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ANDERSON RANCH ARTS CENTER
SPRING OPEN HOUSE
Come one, come all! Enjoy the burgeoning spring season as Anderson Ranch
opens its doors to the community in recognition of their Spring Artists-inResidence. All are invited to tour the studios and view work by the residents,
Ranch faculty and staff. There will be an art activity for children in Schermer
Meeting Hall and a delicious dinner at 7:00pm in the Ranch Café.
When: Time: Where: Cost: Tuesday, April 12
4:30pm-7:00pm
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
FREE. Followed by dinner in the Ranch Café, $20. Dinner RSVP
required by Friday, April 8.
Contact: 970.923.3181, [email protected]
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CHRISTMAS EVE AT SNOWMASS CHAPEL
Thursday, December 24, 5:00pm, 7:00pm & 9:00pm: Christmas Eve at
the Snowmass Chapel is the most special service of the year. The 5:00pm
service is designed especially for families with children. At the 7:00pm and
9:00pm services you’ll see a chamber orchestra, choir, bells and candlelight,
along with your favorite Christmas carols and seasonal readings.
H O L I D AY A C T I V I T I E S
LIGHT UP THE NIGHT AT SNOWMASS CHAPEL
Friday, December 11, 5:30pm: Snowmass Village’s 3rd annual tree lighting
ceremony at Snowmass Chapel sets the stage for a beautiful holiday season!
Gather around the fire for a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, cookies, hot
cocoa, carols and holiday cheer. Participate in the countdown for the
lighting of the many trees that surround the beautiful Chapel grounds.
LETTERS TO SANTA
December 6-24: If your children have a Christmas wish, make sure
the jolly old fellow hears about it by dropping off a note in his personal
mailbox on the Snowmass Mall. Selected letters are published in the local
newspaper, the Snowmass Sun.
NEW YEAR’S EVE TORCHLIGHT PARADE
AND FIREWORKS
ANDERSON RANCH ARTS CENTER
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, December 31, 5:15pm with Fireworks at 10:00pm: Whether
viewer or participant, the annual Torchlight Parade down Snowmass’
slopes looks magnificently luminous! Moms, dads and kids ages 8 and
older are invited to join the trail of light down the mountain. Stick around
as pyrotechnics illuminate the night sky later that evening. For more
information, stop by the guest services information desk in the ticket
pavilion on the Snowmass Mall or call 970.923.0560.
SANTA’S VILLAGE & CAROLERS-A-CAROLING
Thursday, December 31, 6:00pm-10:30pm: Kids will partake in a
New York time zone New Year’s Eve celebration at the Treehouse Kids’
Adventure Center. Crafts, cooking, carnival games, entertainment and
fireworks on Fanny Hill at 10:00pm will highlight the evening. Dinner
and supervision is provided. Pre-registration is required by December 29.
Space is limited. Sign-up early by visiting viksnowmass.com.
Tuesday, December 15: Join Anderson Ranch for a magical winter evening
celebrating the holiday season. Artists-in-Residence and staff offer
artwork for sale directly from the studios. Enjoy art activities for children
in Schermer Meeting Hall, s’mores around the bonfire and holiday dinner
at 7:00pm in the Ranch Café. Sip and shop unique gifts in the ArtWorks
Store too. Dinner RSVP required by December 11, call 970.923.3181.
December 21-24, 2:00pm-4:00pm: The North Pole comes to the
Snowmass Village Mall and Base Village when Santa’s magical village opens
to hear the last minute requests from girls and boys. Complimentary photos
with Santa are offered daily. Hear all your holiday favorites December 23-24
as carolers stroll through the Snowmass Mall and Base Village.
NEW YEAR’S EVE FOR V.I.K.s
For more information on these holiday events, visit gosnowmass.com.
M O U N TA I N S TAT I S T I C S
Season: Base Elevation: Summit Elevation: Vertical Rise: Terrain: Number of Trails: Miles/km of Trails: Longest Run: Steepest Runs: Types of Trails: Average Snowfall: Snowmaking: Lifts: 18
November 26, 2015 – April 10, 2016
8,104 feet/2,473 m
12,510 feet/3,813 m
4,406 feet/1,343 m
3,332 acres/1,348 hectares
94
150 miles/241 km
5.3 miles/8.5 km
Gowdy’s and AMF - 40 degree slope angle
Easiest - 6%; More difficult - 47%;
Most difficult - 17%; Expert - 30%
300 inches/762 cm
256 acres/104 hectares
21 Total
Uncrowded Slopes: Parks and Pipes: Lodging: Best Known For: Best-Kept Secret: On average 2 people per acre
3 terrain parks, 1 22-foot superpipe, 1 beginner pipe
95% ski-in/ski-out convenience
- Wide-open, groomed cruising
- Late day fresh powder stashes
- Renowned as one of the best family ski areas
in North America
- Enjoy lunch at the Lynn Britt Cabin
- Ask about the daily “Noon Groom”
- Take a short hike to Long Shot trail for an
intermediate backcountry experience
while inbounds
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ECONOMY
1
Snowmass Inn (SH)
844.970.2733/970.429.5025
MODERATE
2 Aspenwood Condominiums (DR)
2 Aspenwood Condominiums (FCP)
3 Holiday Inn Express Snowmass Village 4 Laurelwood Studio Suites 5 Lichenhearth Condominiums (DR) 5 Lichenhearth Condominiums (FCP) 6 Pokolodi Lodge 7 Snowmass Mountain Condominiums (FCP)
8 Tamarack 9 Willows (FCP) 10 Woodbridge Condominiums (FCP)
866.786.9101/970.923.8808
800.759.3686/970.923.4488
800.525.9402/970.923.8400
800.356.7893/970.923.3110
866.956.6320/970.923.7076
800.759.3686/970.923.4488
800.666.4556/970.923.4310
800.759.3686/970.923.4488
866.956.6320/970.923.7076
800.759.3686/970.923.4488
800.759.3686/970.923.4488
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THE WESTIN
SNOWMASS
CONFERENCE CENTER
PARKING LOTS
FREE VILLAGE SHUTTLES
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(www.tosv.com for schedule)
REGIONAL RFTA BUSES
(www.rfta.com for schedule)
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11 Deerbrook Townhomes 800.543.0839/970.923.5860
12 Destination Resorts Snowmass (DR) 866.956.6320/970.923.7076
13 The Crestwood Condominiums 800.356.5949/970.923.2450
14 First Choice Properties & Mgmt., Inc. (FCP) 800.759.3686/970.923.4488
15 Interlude Condominiums (DR) 866.356.7669/970.923.3110
15 Interlude Condominiums (FCP) 800.759.3686/970.923.4488
16 Mighty Mouse Management 800.843.9018/970.923.1858
17 The Ridge Condos 800.843.9018/970.923.6464
18 Shadowbrook Condominiums 800.201.2391/970.923.8500
18 Shadowbrook Condominiums (FCP)
800.759.3686/970.923.4488
27 Snowmass Hospitality (SH) 844.970.2733/970.429.5025
19 Snowmass Mountain Chalet (SH)
844.970.2733/970.429.5025
20 Sonnenblick Townhouses 800.356.7893/970.923.3110
21 Stonebridge Condominiums 800.323.2577/970.923.4323
12 Stonebridge Inn 800.213.3214/970.923.7073
22 Terracehouse (DR) 866.956.6320/970.923.7076
22 Terracehouse (FCP) 844.970.2733/970.429.5025
23 Timberline Condominiums 800.922.4001/970.923.4000
24 Top of the Village
866.259.8397/970.923.3674
25 The Westin Snowmass Resort
800.525.9402/970.923.8200
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LUXURY
26 Alpine Property Management 27 Capitol Peak Lodge (SH) 28 Chamonix 29 The Enclave 30 Hayden Lodge (SH)
31 Owl Creek Homes 32 The Residences at Snowmass Club 33 Snowmass Lodging Company
34 Viceroy Snowmass 35 Villas at Snowmass Club 36 Woodrun Place Condos & Residences 37 Woodrun V 800.543.0839/970.923.5860
844.970.2733/970.429.5025
800.365.0410/970.923.3232
800.365.0410/970.923.3232
844.970.2733/970.429.5025
800.365.0410/970.923.3232
855.835.2624/970.923.0817
800.365.0410/970.923.3232
877.235.7577/970.923.8000
800.804.7483/970.923.0391
800.365.0410/970.923.3232
800.718.3694/970.922.0017
DR = Destination Resorts; FCP = First Choice Properties; SH = Snowmass Hospitality
LOCAL LISTINGS
RETAIL &
SPORT SHOPS
81615 General Store (M).......... 429.8305
Accent on Wildflowers (M) ......923.4562
Anadipsia (M).............................. 923.4100
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Artworks Shop/Gallery (O) ........923.3181
Aspen Sports (M) ......................... 923.6111
Aspen Sports (B) .......................922.0586
Christy Sports (M) ......................923.2717
D&E Ski & Snowboard
Shop (M) ..................................... 923.2337
Daly Bottle Shop (M) ................ 923.4100
En Jay Boutique (M) .................923.9268
Foot Foundation at
Christy Sports (M) .....................948.6218
Four Mountain Sports (M) ....... 923.2337
Four Mountain Sports (B)........ 923.0430
Four Mountain Sports
(Two Creeks) ..............................923.8740
Four Mountain Kids (B) ........... 923.8700
Gene Taylor Sports (M) ............923.4336
Generation Snowmass (B) ........ 922.7446
Gorsuch (M)............................... 923.9673
Grain Fine Food &
General Store (M) ..................... 923.4100
Incline Ski & Snowboard
Shop (M) ..................................... 923.4726
Local Color/Local Rebels (M) . 923.6058
North Face (B) ...........................923.0673
Patagonia (M) ............................315-3364
Performance Ski (B)................... 922.0697
Rent Skis Gold (M)......................315.3366
Rocky Mountain Chocolate
Factory (M) ................................ 923.2875
Sidewinder Sports (M) .............. 922.7433
Snowmass Sports (M) ............... 923.3567
Snowmass T-Shirt
Company (M) ............................922.0404
Snowmass Trading
Company (M) .............................923.9544
Stay Tuned Ski &
Sports (C) .................................. 429.4908
Sundance Liquor &
Gifts (C) ..................................... 923.5890
Sunglass Panache (M)................923.5886
Sunset Ski (M)............................ 923.3322
Surefoot (M)................................. 923.2131
SERVICES
Aspen Center for Environmental
Studies (ACES) ......................... 925.5756
Alpine Bank (M) (C) ................ 923.3600
Aspen Snowmass Ticket
Offices (B, M) .............................925.1220
Blazing Adventures (M) ............923.4544
Challenge Aspen (M) ................923.0578
Clark’s Express (B)........... 925.5295 x310
Clark’s Market (C) ..................... 923.9575
Cleaner Express (C) ..................923.3388
Sharpshooter Imaging.................922.0471
Snowmass Club (O) ................. 923.5600
Snowmass Conoco (C) .............923.3346
Snowmass Village Recreation
Center (O) .................................922.2240
Snowmass Village Salon (M) ....923.9407
Spa at Snowmass Club (O)...... 923.5200
Spa at Viceroy
Snowmass (O) ........................... 923.8007
The Village Locksmith (C) ......... 923.2351
Town of Snowmass Village
Offices (O) ..................................923.3777
Treehouse Kids’ Adventure
Center (B).................... 923.TREE (8733)
U.S. Post Office (C) .................. 923.2497
RESTAURANTS &
BARS
8K at the Viceroy (O) ..............923.8008
The Artisan,
Stonebridge Inn (O) .................. 923.2427
The Bar at Wildwood (M) ...........923.8451
Base Camp Bar & Grill (B) ......923.6000
Bia Hoi (B) .........................855.303.4466
Big Hoss Grill (M) ...................... 923.2597
Double Black Noodle Bar...........923.8451
The Edge Restaurant /
and Bar (O) ...............................923.4004
Elk Camp Restaurant (S) ......... 923.0450
Fuel (M) ...................................... 923.0091
Gwyn’s High Alpine.....................923.5188
Il Poggio (M) ............................... 923.4292
Krabloonik Restaurant (O) .......923.3953
Little Mammoth (M) .................923.8892
Lynn Britt Cabin (S)....................934.8715
Mountain Bayou
Bar & Grill (C) ............................ 923.9553
Nest (O) .................................... 923.8053
New Belgium Ranger
Station (M) ..................................236.6277
Pastore’s Taste of Philly (M) ....... 923.5711
Ricard by Viceroy (B) .................429.4163
Sage Bar & Living
Room (O) ...................................923.0923
Sage Restaurant (O) .................923.0923
Sam’s Smokehouse (S)...............923.8686
Slice Italian Bistro (B) ............... 923-2743
Slopeside Lanes (M) ..................429.8839
Snowmass Kitchen (M) ............ 923-8301
Starbucks (M) ........................... 923.8306
The Stew Pot (M) ...................... 923.2263
Taster’s Restaurant (C) .............923.5250
Two Creeks Café (S)..................923.8636
Ullrhof (S)...................................923.0400
Up 4 Pizza (S)............................ 923.0464
Venga Venga & Venga Venga
Express (M) ................................. 923.7777
Vue Lounge (M) .........................923.8302
Zane’s (M) .................................... 923.3515
All zip codes are 970
Locations: (B) = Base Village;
(C) = Center; (M) = Mall;
(O) = Other; (S) = Slope
PUMP IT UP. GET INTO GEAR.
GO WILD. GET READY.
SUMMER IS COMING.
Winter in Snowmass naturally gets a lot of attention, but summer is
magical. Get ready for a full schedule of activities and events that will take
your breath away (and we’re not talking about the altitude).
Right outside your door endless outdoor adventure awaits including
biking, hiking, rafting and more. Or, enjoy special events ranging from
wood-fired eats at Heritage Fire to downhill thrills at the Enduro World
Series. You can test your mettle at Tough Mudder Colorado, rise to
the occasion at the Snowmass Balloon Festival and put the accent on
pure fun at the Colorado Scottish Games.
All this and lots more in one spectacular setting.
HELPFUL NUMBERS
EMERGENCY
911
ASPEN VALLEY HOSPITAL
970.925.1 120
POLICE (NON-EMERGENCY)970.923.5330
Dr. Mike Check M.D.
970.922.0784
Dr. Karina Redko D.D.S.
970.923.5777
Dr. Rachel Langsam D.C.970.948.2583
MOVIE THEATERS
Isis Theater (Aspen)
Movieland (El Jebel)
Wheeler Opera House (Aspen)
970.925.7584
970.920.1300
970.920.5770
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Snowmass Chapel & Community Center
St. Benedict’s Monastery
970.923.6192
970.927.331 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
Events, Lodging, Activities
1.800.SNOWMASS (800.766.9627)
After-hours Event Information (Recorded)
970.922.2300
Guest Services & Information
970.922.2233
Ice Age Discovery Center
970.922.2277
VIDEO/DVD RENTALS/VIDEO GAMES
Snowmass Conoco
970.923.3346
TRANSPORTATION
Free Snowmass Village Shuttle
Colorado Mountain Express
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Glenwood Springs
I-70
I-70
To Eagle Airport & Denver
To Grand Junction
From Snowmass:
•116 miles to Grand Junction
•125 miles to Walker Airport
From Snowmass:
•67 miles to Eagle Airport
•196 miles to Denver
•220 miles to Denver International Airport
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Carbondale
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Old Snowmass
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Aspen Airport
Only 6 miles from Snowmass
Aspen
Only 9 miles from Snowmass
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