[2024 Aspen ] Travel Guide for Aspen Highlands (Updated Nov)
No.11 of Skiing Attractions in United States
Outdoor Skiing
Address:
White River National Forest, Aspen, CO 81612
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 9:00-15:30Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+1 970-925-1220
Explore the wonderful journey of Aspen Highlands!
Aspen it one of the richest city in America.
One of the richest towns in the United States is also a ski resort. Looking at the local house prices generally start at 4 million. The place is small, but the city construction is really good, very clean. Most of them are families on vacation. The tax is higher than New York, but there are a lot of things, there are brands like Kelo Heart LV.
Aspen exclusive.
The ski resort is very good and professional! The food is not bad, there are Japanese Matsuhisa, Mi-Sushi Nakazawa Ono Jiro. The altitude is very high and very dry. The city is small and there is no fun without skiing. The transportation is very developed, you can take a bus anywhere, there is a bus station every few blocks, we were stupidly carrying the board around on the first day, and later found that the bus is too convenient, it is recommended to live in the village, because it is close to eating and shopping, and it is convenient to ski.
In short, I had a great time skiing. The people here feel very simple and nice, very different from New York lol. The service attitude and quantity of Kelo Heart are much better than New York. After skiing for five days, my legs are gone, but I am so happy, the board is too cool, skiing in the morning and eating and shopping in the evening is really a holiday paradise! I also found a Lil Uzi same snow suit here haha. American students who can ski are worth a visit!
EvelynWhitfield59
Paradise on the mountain - Aspen
I took advantage of the spring break in early March to train in Aspen for a week. On the first day, I chose to warm up at Buttermilk and experienced the feeling of emptiness in the middle of the week. If you don't play Park, it's pretty simple here, even the black road doesn't feel difficult, suitable for beginners to practice; if you play Park, it's naturally rich and colorful in S/M/L size parks.
Without new snow, Buttermilk is the iciest of the four mountains. Especially the West Buttermilk main road is huge ice, the way to the Park area is okay. The main force is still Tiehack Express, some areas of snow are not too solid, you can rush down the speed a little, and the snow in the woods is very powdery. Summit Express just walks through the big, medium and small Parks, I dare not go to my level of jumping platform, but the tube is fun.
About eating, the scenery of Clifthouse on the top of the mountain is very good, the self-service vegetables inside pho is okay, the freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juice is ruined by the ginger flavor chosen by the person in front (although the shop assistant gave me a big drink), don't order the Korean bbq sandwich, it's so bad that I want to cry.
Aspen has a lot of ski areas that can be reached without hiking, bringing us non-professionals a lot of fun snow packs, machine-pressed snow trails, friends who want to go are advised to buy small oxygen tanks in advance, the altitude is very high and the air is thin