Aspen Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeAspen is very much the winter playground of the rich and with its
amazing surrounds and exceptional ski slopes, its no wonder. From the
town of Aspen you have the choice of four different ski resorts: the
most central being Aspen Mountain, however there are regular and
convenient free skiier busses heading to Buttermilk, Snowmass and Aspen
Highlands.
If you're in it for the terrain and not afraid of a few vertical drops then do as the locals do and tackle the hike up to the top of the Aspen Highlands bowl. It takes the average person about an hour to reach the peak and is no easy task, with one third less oxygen than is avaliable at sea level. However, the view from the top is breathtaking and the run is sensational, its not necessarily open all season though. Dont expect it to be open initally in the season, since all ski patrol members spend the first two weeks hiking up and down the massive bowl, stomping the snow to form a secure base. If extreme terrain is not what your necessarily looking for Buttermilk is the mildest resort and a favourite with boarders and is home to the "X Games" which has rejuvenated the town. Snowmass is vast and has terrain for all levels with a new gondola opening in 2006. It is probably the best place to take lessons and a good alternative for accomodations, especially for families. It is only 15 minutes to Aspen by free shuttle for the famous night life.
There are also a great number of cross country trails surrounding Aspen and provide a beautiful option for checking out the scenery and wildlife. With its often mild weather Aspen is an excellent location for cross country skiiers, and snowshoers.
The town itself is definatley a shopping mecca with something for
everyone. Wandering the beautiful street under the fairy lights you'll
pass by names such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, Christian Dior, Ralph
Lauren, Fendi and Bulgari. These names set the tone for the town but
there are plenty of more reasonable shops catering to locals and
visitors alike. You will not find better sport shops anywhere. There is
a wide range of restaurants and bars and Aspen can been seen on a
slightly smaller budget than most people expect. Accomodations are also
plentiful and prices vary according to the time of year, Xmas being the
most expensive.
Summer brings a different feel to Aspen as the outstanding scenery
changes from white to green and campers, hikers and lovers of culture
fill the town. The world famous music festival is the big draw
and free concerts on the lawn are a favorite of the locals. There is an
endless list of year round activities other than the skiing which can
be found at http://www.aspensnowmass.com. or
http://www.aspenchamber.org/
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