Aspen (United States) Skiing Holidays




Aspen - USA
Resort Height: 2385m

One of the world’s most recognisable ski resort names, the town of Aspen has built a reputation as the American equivalent of St Moritz, a winter playground for the wealthy. But whilst on the one hand the resort is famous for its airport having more private jet landings than any other, and for being the location of the world’s most expensive multi-hundred-million dollar holiday homes, it has also carved out a reputation as a pioneering campaigner on the environment, leading the ski industry in its initiatives to fight global warming (on the mountain, if not so much at the airport).

Like St Moritz, Aspen’s history has had its ups and downs. The town boomed in the 1890s when it was a centre for silver mining, catering for a sixteenth of world demand and unearthing the world’s largest silver nugget at 2,200lbs. The population boomed to 12,000 before dropping to about 700 by the 1930s as mining declined. Like St Moritz it was a pioneer of hydro-electricity supply more than a century ago. The resorts history as a ski destination took off in the 1940s and it has never looked back since.

Today there are four mountains to enjoy on the one lift ticket. The most famous peak, Aspen Mountain, or Ajax rises behind the resort in the classic European style and is famous for its steep terrain.

Buttermilk, a few miles from the town, has a twin reputation as a giant terrain park for freestylers and as a learners’ area. Snowmass, nine miles (14.6km) from Aspen, has an identity all of its own and with more than 3,000 acres of skiing, represents more than half of all of the Aspen region’s terrain. It has recently completed construction of a new billion redevelopment of its base area and seen on-mountain improvements too.

Finally, Aspen Highlands, the last of the four areas to come under the control of operators the Aspen Skiing Company in the 1990s, is famous for its steep, big mountain skiing in Highland Bowl.

Aspen itself is a year round community with a large choice of shopping and dozens of other activities on offer, so it is a good destination for groups with non-skiing members. Whilst famed for its luxury, it is also possible to visit Aspen on a budget as there are affordable accommodations to stay in and places to eat.

Beginners

Although all four mountains have beginner areas, Buttermilk is the area that Aspen has concentrated most of its efforts in creating a best- in-the-ski-industry facility for first timers. At Snowmass the new Elk Camp Meadows learning area, located at the top of the Elk Camp Gondola, designates new mid-mountain terrain and a new lift to beginning skiers and snowboarders.

Intermediates

Aspen Mountain and Aspen Highlands both have plenty to keep intermediates happy, but Snowmass has the most of all with 55% of its terrain graded at this level. On Aspen Mountain, top tips include skiing the groomed, uncrowded, cruising runs under Ruthie's and Ajax Express lifts. At Snowmass, the Long Shot trail is where intermediate skiers and snowboarders can get their first taste of the wilder side of the sport. This hike-to intermediate run offers a true backcountry feel, is left ungroomed and is a good first step to the next level.

Free mountain tours with local experts at each mountain twice daily can help you make the most of your time on Aspen’s mountains.

Advanced

Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Snowmass each have more than their fair share of steep terrain and powder opportunities making Aspen one of the world’s must-ski destinations for expert skiers. On Aspen Mountain, Trainor's, Rayborn's and Bingo Glades offer wild, ungroomed terrain with variable conditions (especially good with fresh powder) and natural obstacles. On the piste on Aspen Mountain the run drops off from the International piste and plummets straight down the fall line into Spar Gulch. One of "The Dumps," a series of steep mine tailings on Aspen Mountain, S1 has a steep entry, sometimes requiring a bit of air, followed by a long, narrow run to the bottom. Another good choice is Silver Rush. To reach it, ride the Shadow Mountain chair and look to your left just before you disembark. Silver Rush is the steep chute just below you. It drops skiers and riders to the top of Little Nell near the Compromise Mine. There are many, many more opportunities including snowcat accessed powder fields.

Snowboarding

Aspen Mountain was one of the last US resorts to ban snowboarders from the slopes (three still do), but as this increasingly became an embarrassment rather than a virtue, the resort made a complete about- face in 2001 and has since built up a reputation as one of the worlds leading destinations for boarders. There are terrain parks and half pipes at most of the four mountains but Buttermilk is the main destination for freestyle. Home to the X Games extreme snow sports contest each winter, Buttermilk’s X Games Terrain Park features monster hits and rails that host the world's best jibbers during the contest. The X Games Superpipe, more than 125m (400 feet) long, with walls towering nearly six metres (20 feet) overhead, is also here. But Buttermilk caters for all ability levels from the best in the world to complete novices. Many begin their freestyle careers at the beginner park on West Buttermilk Here you can get started on the small boxes, rails and jumps in this rarely busy area.

Other Activities and Facilities

There is a huge range of things to do at Aspen. Visitors will find more than 300 shops along with theatres, cinemas, health and fitness centres, swimming pools, spas, art galleries and ice rinks.

More unusual opportunities include nature tours and silver mine tours by underground train and a Wildlife Interpretive Centre.

The many activity options include snowmobiling, snow biking, paragliding, hot air balloon trips, dog sledding and snowshoeing.

Après Ski and Dining Out

With more than 100 bars and restaurants to choose from and a seemingly limitless supply of dollars flowing through them, Aspen is one of the world’s leading ski party towns. Top choices include 39 Degrees in The Sky Hotel. Recently named one of the "Top 10 poolside bars in America" by Playboy magazine, 39 Degrees is the most hip and trendy bar in town, its filled with lounging sofas, fluffy pillows and an outdoor pool and hot tub for some après fun. Try a Botox martini which comes garnished with a 'wrinkled' cherry. If you’re after something more refined, the Bar at The Little Nell, a chic watering hole, located in the five star Little Nell Hotel, is the spot to see and be seen. It’s famous for its fresh seafood bar and fondue during après-ski. There are dozens and dozens of alternative options.

Families

Aspens Kids Club, located in the town, accepts children aged from six weeks old and it’s one of several childcare and ski school facilities at the four areas. The Treehouse Kids' Adventure Centre at Snowmass, is a one-stop-shop for ski and snowboard school check-in and rental/retail. The centre also boasts children's entertainment, from a family-friendly climbing gym to teen activities to a host of themed rooms for children ages eight weeks and older. At Buttermilk Fort Frog is a children's adventure centre designed on a western-style fort where ski and snowboard school participants meet to explore kid's tree trails and participate in weekly races with an awards ceremony. Starting on the second day of class, children registered for Ski and Snowboard School can take the purple Max the Moose bus with a ski/snowboard pro from the gondola building in Aspen to Buttermilk, every morning between 8:30 - 8:45am, returning back in Aspen by 3:30pm. A special children’s trail map showing all special runs like Screamin' Eagle and Grouse Grove is available free.

Ski/Board Suitability Guide

Suitable for families: [No]
Suitable for beginners: [3]
Suitable for intermediate skiers: [5]
Suitable for advanced skiers: [5]
Suitable for boarders skiers: [4]

Piste Map for Aspen

Aspen Piste Map
Snow Report
Snow History
Weather Report
Resort is currently closed for the season.

April 2008

DateLower depth (cm)Upper depth (cm)Piste stateRuns to resortOff piste snowWeatherTemp. (ºc)Last snow
25th0330ClosedClosedSun/Cloud012 Apr
24th0330ClosedClosedSun/Cloud312 Apr
23rd0330ClosedClosedSun/Cloud712 Apr
22nd0330ClosedClosedSun712 Apr
21st0330ClosedClosedSun212 Apr
18th0343ClosedClosedSun312 Apr
17th0343ClosedClosedSun/Cloud-312 Apr
16th0343ClosedClosedSnow-212 Apr
15th0343ClosedClosedSun412 Apr
14th0343ClosedClosedSun412 Apr
13th0343ExcellentGoodChangeable011 Apr
12th0343ExcellentGoodCloud-410 Apr
11th0342PowderPowderLight Snow-610 Apr
10th0343PowderExcellentSnow-68 Apr
9th0343PowderExcellentHeavy Snow-27 Apr
8th0343PowderPowderCloud-37 Apr
6th157343FreshGoodCloud05 Apr
5th160343ExcellentGoodSun/Cloud-33 Apr
4th160343PowderSoftSun-13 Mar
3rd165338PowderPackedCloud-131 Mar
2nd147315PowderHeavySun/Cloud131 Mar
1st147315PowderPowderSnow-131 Mar

March 2008

DateLower depth (cm)Upper depth (cm)Piste stateRuns to resortOff piste snowWeatherTemp. (ºc)Last snow
31st147315PowderPowderLight Snow-429 Mar
30th145297PowderPowderHeavy Snow029 Mar
29th145297GoodPackedLight Snow120 Mar
28th145297GoodPackedSun/Cloud120 Mar
27th157302GoodPackedCloud020 Mar
26th155305GoodPackedSun/Cloud120 Mar
25th157310GoodPackedSun/Cloud020 Mar
23rd157312ExcellentExcellentSun-320 Mar
22nd163320ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-320 Mar
20th160315ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-417 Mar
19th168325ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-217 Mar
18th168325ExcellentExcellentCloud-517 Mar
16th152322PowderPowderSun/Cloud-313 Mar
15th193325PowderPowderSun-413 Mar
14th147197FreshFreshSnow-512 Mar
13th147290ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-410 Mar
12th147295ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-210 Mar
11th147295ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-210 Mar
10th147292ExcellentExcellentCloud-48 Mar
9th147297ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-38 Mar
8th150302ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-46 Mar
7th155302ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-64 Mar
6th155305PowderWornLight Snow-114 Mar
5th188300ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-93 Mar
4th183300PowderPowderLight Snow-93 Mar
3rd175300PowderPowderSun-72 Mar
2nd157287PowderPowderSnow-825 Feb
1st142279PowderExcellentSun/Cloud025 Feb

February 2008

DateLower depth (cm)Upper depth (cm)Piste stateRuns to resortOff piste snowWeatherTemp. (ºc)Last snow
29th147290PowderExcellentSun-125 Feb
28th150290PowderPowderSun/Cloud-225 Feb
27th155302PowderPowderSun/Cloud-325 Feb
26th155302PowderPowderLight Snow-525 Feb
25th132262PowderPowderSnow-524 Feb
24th132261PowderPowderLight Snow024 Feb
23rd152264PowderPowderLight Snow-421 Feb
22nd132259ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-520 Feb
21st135267ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-319 Feb
20th135267ExcellentExcellentSnow-217 Feb
19th135267ExcellentExcellentSun-217 Feb
18th134274PackedPackedCloud-814 Feb
16th139274PowderPowderChangeable-514 Feb
15th142279PowderPowderLight Snow-114 Feb
14th135262ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-511 Feb
13th137267ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-211 Feb
12th137264ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-610 Feb
11th142269ExcellentExcellentLight Snow-68 Feb
9th150284PowderPowderLight Snow-58 Feb
8th145264PowderPowderLight Snow-106 Feb
7th145264PowderPowderSnow-96 Feb
6th152279PowderPowderLight Snow-125 Feb
5th86241PowderPowderCloud-113 Feb
4th127246PowderPowderSnow-82 Feb
2nd127246PowderPowderLight Snow-1031 Jan
1st127249ExcellentExcellentSnow-930 Jan

January 2008

DateLower depth (cm)Upper depth (cm)Piste stateRuns to resortOff piste snowWeatherTemp. (ºc)Last snow
31st127239PowderPowderChangeable-1329 Jan
30th132241PowderPowderLight Snow-1428 Jan
29th121229PowderPowderLight Snow-1427 Jan
28th101198PowderPowderSnow-827 Jan
27th101198ExcellentGoodSnow-324 Jan
26th106198PowderPowderSun-524 Jan
25th99190ExcellentExcellentCloud-822 Jan
24th99185ExcellentExcellentCloud-622 Jan
23rd99193ExcellentExcellentChangeable-921 Jan
22nd94185ExcellentGoodSun/Cloud-920 Jan
21st97183ExcellentGoodCloud-917 Jan
20th97185ExcellentGoodSun/Cloud-717 Jan
19th99198FreshCloud-1117 Jan
18th99198FreshSun/Cloud-1417 Jan
17th97198FreshCloud-1516 Jan
16th96201ExcellentGoodCloud-1812 Jan
15th96203ExcellentGoodSun/Cloud-612 Jan
14th97203ExcellentGoodSun/Cloud-612 Jan
13th99210PowderPowderSnow-712 Jan
12th101208PowderPowderSnow-1010 Jan
11th106213PowderPowderCloud-99 Jan
10th106213PowderPowderCloud-109 Jan
9th109211PowderPowderSnow-87 Jan
8th111218PowderPowderSnow-96 Jan
7th99216PowderPowderSnow-86 Jan
6th95191PowderPowderSnow05 Jan
5th69142ExcellentPackedSun/Cloud531 Dec
4th69145ExcellentGoodSun/Cloud-331 Dec
3rd69145ExcellentGoodSun/Cloud-331 Dec
2nd79147ExcellentExcellentSun/Cloud-231 Dec

December 2007

DateLower depth (cm)Upper depth (cm)Piste stateRuns to resortOff piste snowWeatherTemp. (ºc)Last snow
29th76145ExcellentGoodCloud-1327 Dec
28th76140ExcellentGoodChangeable-1526 Dec
27th79145ExcellentGoodCloud-1426 Dec
24th64140GoodGoodCloud-522 Dec
23rd63132ExcellentExcellentCloud-1021 Dec
22nd60124PowderPowderSun-1421 Dec
21st48122GoodPackedCloud-714 Dec
20th48124GoodPackedCloud-414 Dec
19th48129GoodPackedChangeable-714 Dec
18th53130GoodGoodSun/Cloud-614 Dec
17th53135GoodGoodChangeable-514 Dec
16th53135FreshSun-714 Dec
15th50137FreshSnow-1413 Dec
14th48142ExcellentGoodCloud-1212 Dec
13th53137ExcellentFreshChangeable-612 Dec
12th78154ExcellentFreshCloud-911 Dec
11th66147ExcellentExcellentCloud-109 Dec
10th68160PowderPowderSnow-29 Dec
9th102135PowderPowderCloud-89 Dec
8th102135PowderPowderCloud-57 Dec
7th81111ExcellentExcellentSnow-27 Dec
6th61137ExcellentExcellentSnow-42 Dec
5th6093ExcellentExcellentCloud-12 Dec
4th72110PowderPowderSun/Cloud-12 Dec
3rd63116PowderPowderSun-22 Dec

November 2007

DateLower depth (cm)Upper depth (cm)Piste stateRuns to resortOff piste snowWeatherTemp. (ºc)Last snow
30th3156FreshSnow-230 Nov
29th1561PowderFreshChangeable-427 Nov
28th2240GoodArtificialSnow-1124 Nov
27th1053GoodArtificialSun-824 Nov
26th1053GoodArtificialCloud-724 Nov
22nd2535ClosedArtificialSun/Cloud-620 Nov
19th00ClosedClosedSun48 Nov
15th3141ClosedClosedSnow-18 Nov
12th3546ClosedClosedSnow-28 Nov
8th3546ClosedClosedSun-224 Oct
5th3546ClosedClosedSun/Cloud-130 Oct
Data provided by snow-forecast.com

Accommodation in Aspen

  • Aspen Meadows - 3 star, bed & breakfast
  • Aspen Meadows Resort - 4 star, bed & breakfast
  • Aspen Meadows Resort - 4 star, bed & breakfast
  • Chalet Silverado - 3 star, catered
  • Chalet Silverado - 3 star, catered
  • Hotel Jerome - 4 star, catered
  • Hotel Jerome - 0 star, catered
  • Molly Gibson Lodge - 3 star, catered
  • Sky Hotel - 4 star, catered
  • St. Regis - 5 star, catered

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