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Aspen Mountain, the oldest of the four areas, located on Bell Mountain and the Aspen Mountain above the town of Aspen. Aspen Highlands, located on Highland Peak and Loge Peak just north of Aspen. Buttermilk, a low altitude family-oriented ski area just north of Aspen Highlands, but also known for its world class terrain park, host of the X Games.
Name Nearest city Skiable area (acres) Top elevation (feet) Base elevation (feet) Vertical (feet) Runs Lifts Snowfall (in/year) Date Statistics Updated
Aspen Mountain is a mountain summit in the Elk Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 11,212-foot (3,417 m) peak is located in White River National Forest , 1.4 miles (2.2 km) south-southeast ( bearing 162°) of downtown Aspen in Pitkin County , Colorado , United States .
Snowmass Village is a home rule municipality in Pitkin County, Colorado, United States.The population was 3,096 at the 2020 census. [5] A popular winter resort location for skiing and snowboarding, the town is well known as the location of the Snowmass ski area, the largest of the four nearby ski areas operated collectively as Aspen/Snowmass.
The city seemed prepped and ready for the big event, which took place from March 3 to 5 on Aspen Snowmass Mountain, with ski fans (who are some very well-dressed folks) flocking for the ...
Snowmass is a ski resort located in the Town of Snowmass Village near Aspen, Colorado. The ski area is owned and operated by the Aspen Skiing Company as part of the Aspen/Snowmass complex. It was opened on December 17, 1967 . [1] Snowmass is the largest of the four Aspen/Snowmass mountains, comprising 3,362 acres (1,361 ha).
Hayles is a resident of Aspen, Colorado. He moved there from Connecticut in 1977. ... He plans to continue training in order to compete in world championship mountain biking this May, and also has ...
Nat Ross (born October 8, 1971) is an American professional cross-country mountain bike racer. [1] Ross became the first American to win a professional race on a twenty-nine inch mountain bike. [2] Ross was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 2008. [2] Ross is a two-time World Champion with multiple National Championship titles.