Group Skiing in Snowmass & Aspen

THE POWER OF FOUR

Sixty-plus years after dedicating the first chairlift on Aspen Mountain, Aspen/Snowmass continues to deliver.
Aspen/Snowmass has invested $75 million in capital improvements over the last 4 years, including two new restaurants at Snowmass, a new high-speed quad Sheer Bliss lift, 22-foot Olympic-sized halfpipe at Buttermilk and additional terrain at Aspen Highlands. In addition, the new Snowmass base village offers new restaurants, ski-in/ski-out condos and new conference space.

Operating Dates

Snowmass


November 26, 2009 - April 11, 2010

Aspen Mountain

November 26, 2009 - April 11, 2010

Aspen Highlands

December 12, 2009 - April 4, 2010

Buttermilk

December 12, 2009 - April 4, 2010

Aspen/Snowmass, anywhere else this would be four separate vacations. It’s not just one mountain – it’s Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk. With four choices and 5,303 acres, decide which mountain fits your passion.

  • Snowmass, so many runs, so much variety – cruisers, steeps, glades, off-piste, terrain parks, superpipe and the longest lift-served vertical rise in the United States.
  • Rising out of the heart of downtown Aspen and famous for its steeps, bumps and incredible views, Aspen Mountain and its double-black and tree runs are fun for skiers and snowboarders alike.
  • Known as the locals’ favorite mountain, Aspen Highlands features extreme terrain, groomed cruisers and breathtaking views of the Maroon Bells. For the ultimate ski/snowboarding experience, hike up and drop into Highland Bowl.
  • Home of the ESPN Winter X Games through 2010 (for an unprecedented nine consecutive years!), Buttermilk also remains North America’s best family learning center. While experts frolic in the X Superpipe and terrain park, the rest of the family can cruise on the wide, rolling trails. Aspen/Snowmass. Experience the Power of Four.

With quadruple peaks Aspen/Snowmass goes off by a Power of Four.