Best attractions and places to see around Snowmass Village, nestled in the Elk Mountains of Colorado, offer diverse outdoor recreation opportunities. This region is known for its prominent natural features, including Snowmass Mountain and the surrounding Elk Mountain Range, which provide a backdrop for various activities. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by mountain terrain, creeks, and meadows. The area serves as a hub for both winter sports and summer outdoor pursuits.
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This park is steeped in Aspen history, tracing its roots back to mining and ranching. Encompassing a 70-acre area, it features bike paths, benches, and community gardens. The views are consistently stunning, with mountains surrounding the park on all sides.
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Aspen, Colorado, the world-famous ski resort town is a great place to kick off or end your ride by exploring the historic downtown area. Cruise through the streets with Victorian architecture, checking out local shops and art galleries, grab a quick coffee at one of the nearby cafes, or stop by one of the diverse restaurants in town for a meal, before hitting the road again.
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This section of the Rio Grande Trail is on a beautiful mountainside trail. At this point the view opens up between the mountains to give you a great view of the wilderness surrounding Aspen.
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Maroon Lake, near Aspen, is undoubtedly one of the most photographed landscapes of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. It occupies a basin dug by glaciers during a glaciation, and later closed by a dam naturally formed during landslides and rock falls from the slopes upstream.
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The region around Snowmass Village is rich in natural beauty. Two of the most iconic spots are Maroon Lake and Crater Lake (Maroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness), both renowned for their stunning mountain backdrops and pristine waters. The Rio Grande Trail also offers expansive views of the wilderness surrounding Aspen.
Yes, Snowmass Village offers several family-friendly options. Beyond the natural beauty of places like Maroon Lake, families can enjoy the Breathtaker Alpine Coaster on Snowmass Mountain, tubing, and the Kids Tree House in Snowmass Base Village. The Marolt Open Space also features bike paths and open areas suitable for families.
Snowmass Village is a hub for hiking. The Rio Grande Trail is a popular choice, offering a mountainside path with open views. For more options, you can explore various running and hiking routes, including moderate trails like the Spiral Point via Rim Trail South run, or more challenging ones such as the Buttermilk Ridge and Government Trail loop. Find more details on routes in the Running Trails around Snowmass Village guide.
Absolutely. Snowmass Village and the surrounding area are excellent for cycling and mountain biking. The Rio Grande Trail is a versatile path suitable for both. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, including loops around Marolt Open Space or longer rides like the Maroon Bells Climb. Check out the Cycling around Snowmass Village and Gravel biking around Snowmass Village guides for detailed routes.
Yes, the Marolt Open Space is steeped in Aspen's history, tracing its roots back to mining and ranching. Additionally, the nearby town of Aspen itself offers a historic downtown area with Victorian architecture, shops, and art galleries.
During the summer, Snowmass Mountain transforms into a hub for hiking and mountain biking. Visitors can also enjoy the Breathtaker Alpine Coaster, explore the Marolt Open Space, or visit the stunning Maroon Lake and Crater Lake. The JAS Labor Day Experience music festival is also a popular summer event held at Snowmass Town Park.
Snowmass Village is world-renowned for its winter sports. Snowmass Mountain offers over 3,300 acres of skiable terrain for skiing and snowboarding. Other winter activities include tubing, ice skating, and ski schools for all ages. Many accommodations provide convenient ski-in/ski-out access.
The Snowmass Village Mall is the central area for numerous shopping and dining opportunities. Additionally, the Snowmass Base Village offers various amenities. For a wider selection, the nearby town of Aspen provides diverse restaurants, cafes, and local shops.
Yes, the picturesque Maroon Bells, including Maroon Lake and Crater Lake, are a highly recommended natural destination in the vicinity of Snowmass Village. They are known for their stunning beauty and are accessible for day trips.
For photography, Maroon Lake is considered one of the most photographed landscapes of the Rocky Mountains. Crater Lake also offers unique views. The Rio Grande Trail provides open views between the mountains, and the Marolt Open Space offers consistently stunning mountain vistas.
The town of Aspen is noted for being wheelchair accessible in its downtown area, offering cafes and facilities. While specific accessibility details for all trails vary, the Marolt Open Space features bike paths that can be enjoyed by many.


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