Traveler’s Guide
Aspen, Colorado
Aspen, Colorado, combines sophisticated luxury with breathtaking natural beauty in the heart of the mythic Colorado Rockies. From its legendary skiing across four unique mountains and extensive trail systems to its vibrant cultural scene (featuring the Aspen Music Festival and Food & Wine Classic), there are always new things to do in Aspen. With stunning scenery and access to pristine wilderness, we’ll give you tips to get the most out of your Rocky Mountain experience.
Quick Facts
Population: Approximately 6,612
Elevation: 7,908 feet (town); 11,212 feet (Aspen Mountain summit)
Average Annual Snowfall: 300+ inches
Nearest Airports:
- Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE): three miles from downtown (about a nine-minute drive)
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Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE): 70 miles northwest (about a 90-minute drive)
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Denver International Airport (DEN): 220 miles east (about a four-hour drive)
Best Times to Visit:
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Winter: World-class skiing and snowboarding.
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Summer: Festivals, hiking, and moderate temperatures.
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Fall: Autumn beauty gives the groves a golden glow.
*Pack layers in your Topo Designs Travel Bag regardless of season — mountain weather changes rapidly.
Getting There
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE)Flying
Despite its remote location, Aspen is accessible year-round. Flying directly into Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE) is the most convenient way to get to Aspen. Take CO-82 E to get from the airport to the city center.
Available Shuttles
Shuttles and rental cars are available regardless of which airport you use. If you’re driving yourself, you’ll approach from the west via CO-82 through Glenwood Springs because the east route closes during winter. Once in Aspen, the free city shuttle system makes exploring easy.
Activities Overview
- Skiing and Snowboarding: The area’s four famous mountains — Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass — offer diverse terrain, challenges, and breathtaking views. Spring skiing in late March to early April offers sunnier days, smaller crowds, and reduced rates while still delivering excellent snow conditions on higher terrain. Our Mountain Pack and Accessory Bags can handle all of your essentials.
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Hiking: Maroon Bells Scenic Trail and Hunter Creek Valley provide unforgettable views. Our Rover Pack perfectly carries hiking necessities.
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Mountain Biking: Government Trail and Smuggler Mountain offer rides for various skill levels. Any of our Quick Packs keep repair tools accessible.
Local Tips
What to Do in Aspen, Colorado
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Aspen Art Museum features thought-provoking exhibitions and a great rooftop café and bar for scenic views.
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Jazz Aspen Snowmass is an open-air music festival Labor Day weekend.
- Aspen Words has events throughout the year focused on storytelling.
Where to Stay
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Mountain Chalet Aspen provides comfortable accommodations nestled at the base of Aspen Mountain in the heart of the city.
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The Little Nell offers luxury accommodations that make a fantastic trip unforgettable.
- Hearthstone House Hotel is quaint and cozy, with complimentary wine and snacks for happy hour.
Where to Eat & Drink
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Breakfast: Mawa's Kitchen Aspen provides comfortable accommodations nestled at the base of Aspen Mountain in the heart of the city.
- Lunch: White House Tavern boasts premium sandwiches and an impressive drink menu.
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Dinner: Element 47 serves up Colorado Contemporary cuisine.
- Cocktails: Stranahan’s Whiskey Lodge is the place to sip on small-batch whiskeys and innovative cocktails.
Outdoor Stores We Love
- Cripple Creek Backcountry: The ultimate one-stop shop for backcountry skiers and tourers. Its sister store, Basalt Bikes, is also worth a visit.
Pack your Topo Designs gear and enjoy a uniquely American experience in Aspen.