Aspen / Snowmass

Location

Pitkin County
United States
39° 11' 27.3192" N, 106° 49' 15.9564" W
US
General info: 

Anyplace else this would be four separate vacations: Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk. You'll find more than 5,300 acres of terrain and endless dining, nightlife, and shopping. These are more than enough reasons to visit one of the world's most famous and exciting mountain resorts. The new Snowmass base village has been added to a superb skiing and riding experience. More than $130 million has been invested in on-mountain improvements over the past six years, including 11 new lifts, two new gondolas, the highly praised Treehouse Kids' Adventure Center, three new restaurants, two superpipes, additional terrain, 100 percent hands-free gates with new direct-to-lift capabilities. It's time for you to private://Experience The Power of Four.private:// BASE: 7879ft SUMMIT: 12510ft VERTICAL DROP: 4406ft NO. OF. LIFTS: 43 Gondolas: 3 Chairs: 28 Surface: 12

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: US$79.00 DAY PASS CHILDREN weekday: US$50.00 DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: US$79.00 DAY PASS CHILDREN weekend: US$50.00 We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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