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Tucked in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, just 9 miles to Aspen,
Snowmass Village delivers on your elevated expectations.
Majestic mountain views, massive mountain terrain, 95% slopeside
lodging convenience, new dining and amenities, and unparalleled
adventures for families, couples, and friends are what you’ll find
at this dynamic, world-class resort.
That’s the beauty of Snowmass.
Designed for kids of all ages, this amazing 25,000-square-foot facility is sure to create a lifetime of memories. Open for both the summer and winter seasons, the unique design shares the wonder of the mountain environment in tactile, fun and educational ways. In addition, Ski & Snowboard School check-in, rental, retail and family après entertainment are conveniently located under one roof. The Treehouse includes six interactive, nature-themed rooms designed for specific ages, bringing the outdoors inside. Scale the Aspen Leaf Climber in the Alpine Climbing Room, explore the Bear Den with your preschoolers, or spend some down time with your infants and toddlers in the Butterfly Room.
The Treehouse is located in Base Village and is easily accessible from anywhere in Snowmass Village with drop-off parking, free Village shuttle buses and ski-in/ski-out access via the Village Express.
970.923.TREE (8733), 970.923.1227
TREEHOUSE KIDS’ ADVENTURE CENTER
SNOWMASS DAILY ACTIVITIESMONDAY10:00am & 1:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour10:30am Mountain-Orientation Tour (FREE!)11:00am-2:00pm Public NASTAR Races11:00am & 1:00pm ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour (FREE!)3:30pm-4:30pm Sing-a-Long and S’mores (FREE!)
TUESDAY10:00am & 1:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour10:30am Mountain-Orientation Tour (FREE!)11:00am-2:00pm Public NASTAR Races11:00am & 1:00pm ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour (FREE!)3:30pm-4:30pm Kids’ Crafts (FREE!)5:00pm Burlingame Snowcat Dinner5:45pm Lynn Britt Cabin Snowcat Dinner Ride
WEDNESDAY8:00am First Tracks (FREE!)10:00am & 1:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour10:30am Mountain-Orientation Tour (FREE!)11:00am & 1:00pm ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour (FREE!)3:30pm-4:30pm Storytelling at the Ice Age Discovery Center (FREE!)3:30pm-4:30pm Sing-a-Long and S’Mores By The Fire (FREE!)
THURSDAY10:00am & 1:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour10:30am Mountain-Orientation Tour (FREE!)11:00am & 1:00pm ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour (FREE!)3:30pm-4:30pm Kids’ Crafts (FREE!)5:45pm Lynn Britt Cabin Snowcat Dinner Ride
FRIDAY8:00am First Tracks (FREE!)10:00am & 1:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour10:30am Mountain-Orientation Tour (FREE!)11:00am-2:00pm Public NASTAR Races11:00am & 1:00pm ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour (FREE!)11:45am & 2:30pm Winter Wild Things (FREE!)5:30pm-9:00pm Ullr Nights at Elk Camp restaurant
SATURDAY10:00am & 1:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour10:30am Mountain-Orientation Tour (FREE!)11:00am & 1:00pm ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour (FREE!)11:00am-2:00pm Public NASTAR Races
SUNDAY9:00am Snowmass Chapel Worship Service & On-Mountain Worship (Gwyn’s High Alpine)10:00am & 1:00pm ACES Snowshoe Tour10:30am Mountain-Orientation Tour (FREE!)11:00am & 1:00pm ACES Ski/Snowboard Tour (FREE!) (Top of Elk Camp Gondola)Dates and events subject to change, gosnowmass.com for updates.
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SFIRST TRACKS AT SNOWMASS Skiers and riders dream of being the first down runs of champagne powder or newly groomed corduroy, and the free Snowmass First Tracks program makes it possible. Reserve your chance to start the day off right and accompany patrollers and/or instructors on the first run of the day.When: Wednesdays & Fridays beginning December 20Time: 8:00amWhere: Meet at the bottom of the Village Express liftCost: FREE with the purchase of a lift ticket or Ski Pass.
Ages 11 and up.Contact: 970.923.0560 or stop by the Information Desk in
the Ticket Pavilion at the end of the Snowmass Village Mall. Reservations required. Intermediate and above skiers/riders.
MOUNTAIN-ORIENTATION TOURIf over 3,000 acres of terrain sounds delightfully daunting, sign up for a free mountain-orientation tour. Knowledgeable local guides show you the lay of the land, along with the secret spots and stashes during this free 1.5 to 2-hour guided mountain tour. Space is limited.When: Daily Time: 10:30am beginning December 20Where: Meet at the top of Sam’s KnobCost: FREE! For intermediate and above skiers/riders.
Lift ticket requiredContact: 970.925.1220
ACES WINTER WILD THINGSParents and children are encouraged to check out this free interactive nature program that teaches fascinating facts and habits about local mountain critters and their winter environment.When: Fridays beginning early JanuaryTime: 11:45am and 2:30pmWhere: 11:45am–Meet at the teepee on Fanny Hill 2:30pm–Meet outside the Treehouse Kids’
Adventure CenterCost: FREE! All ages welcomeContact: 970.925.5756
ACES SNOWSHOE TOURExplore the exquisite natural beauty of Snowmass on a guided, 2-hour snowshoe tour with an Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) Naturalist. This leisurely tour on gentle terrain delves into the animals and habitats of Snowmass winter forests, meadows and alpine landscapes.When: Daily beginning December 16Time: 10:00am and 1:00pmWhere: Meet at the top of the Elk Camp GondolaCost: $59 adults, $47 youth 13-17 and seniors 65 & over,
$37 children 7-12, includes foot pass, equipment, guide and snack. Visit aspennature.org and get a $5 off coupon.
Contact: 970.925.5756, aspennature.org
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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ACES SKI/SNOWBOARD TOURHave you ever paused to wonder about the natural world surrounding the Snowmass slopes? Ski a run with a Naturalist from Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and learn about wildlife adaptations in winter, tracking, avalanches, and more.When: Daily beginning with the opening of the
Elk Camp liftTime: 11:00am and 1:00pmWhere: Meet at Wapiti Wildlife Center at the top of the
Elk Camp liftCost: FREE (ski pass required) Intermediate and above
skiers/riders, Ages 7 and up.Contact: 970.925.5756
PUBLIC NASTAR RACESFeel the need for speed? Want to compare best times with your friends? Head up to the public on-mountain NASTAR race course where souvenir pins are awarded for first through third places. When: Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays & SaturdaysTime: 11:00am-2:00pm. Call ahead for closures due to
private races and weather Where: NASTAR course on Blue Grouse trailCost: Adults: $12/three runs; $30/10-punch pass;
$129/season pass; Under 12: $10/three runs; $30/10-punch pass;
$129 season passContact: 970.923.0560
SNOWMASS CROSS-COUNTRY SKI & SNOWSHOE CENTERWinding across pristine winter meadows and up into hushed forests of pine and aspen, this full-service ski and snowshoe center is at the heart of the Aspen/Snowmass Nordic trail system. Located on the Snowmass Golf Course, the center offers a wide range of programs, lessons and rentals, access to a variety of terrain and a comfortable indoor meeting place. Check out the Owl Creek Chase Supertour race (January 19) and Silverboom Race and BBQ (March Date TBD).When: DailyWhere: Snowmass Club Cost: Lesson prices and rentals vary, trail access is
FREE!Contact: 970.923.5700
SNOWMOBILE TOURSLooking for adventure beyond the slopes? Check out the magnificent winter backcountry in Snowmass, the Maroon Bells or above Lenado on a guided snowmobile tour. Trips are between two and four hours with lunch provided for longer tours. Individual daily rentals are available at some locations.When: Daily. Call for reservations.Contact: Blazing Adventures: 970.923.4544
Western Adventures: 970.923.DEEP (3337) T-Lazy-7: 970.925.4614
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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SAPRÈS SKI IN SNOWMASSWhen the lifts close, Snowmass lights up with après-ski entertainment. Swap out your snow gear and enjoy late afternoon family activities, live music, and après ski specials at over two dozen Snowmass restaurants and bars, including several new Base Village restaurants.When: DailyTime: 3:00pm-6:00pmWhere: Throughout Snowmass VillageContact: gosnowmass.com
SING-A-LONG AND S’MORESA cozy fire, yummy s’mores, and a guitar-strummin’ cowboy bring friends and families together during this fun, après ski activity. All children must be accompanied by an adult.When: Mondays & Wednesdays - December 16-April 16Time: 3:30pm–4:30pmWhere: The Westin Snowmass ResortCost: FREE Contact: 970.922.2233
STORYTELLING AT THE SNOWMASS ICE AGE DISCOVERY CENTERGather at the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Center to hear some of the tallest tales in the West recounted by master storytellers. All children must be accompanied by an adult.When: Wednesdays - December 18-April 16Time: 3:30pm-4:30pmWhere: The Snowmass Ice Age Discovery CenterCost: FREE Contact: 1.800.766.9627 or 970.922.2277
KID’S CRAFTSFor families with children 3 years and older. This hour ensures your child will head home with a special, handmade, arts and crafts souvenir. All children must be accompanied by an adult.When: Tuesdays & Thursdays December 17-April 17Time: 3:30pm-4:30pmWhere: Treehouse Kids’ Adventure CenterCost: FREE Contact: 1.800.766.9627
SKATING AT THE RODEO GROUNDS Bring your own skates and take a few turns around this community supported ice skating rink. Skating is at your own risk.When: Everyday until 10:00pm (weather permitting)Where: Rodeo grounds on Brush Creek RoadCost: FREE!
SNOWMASS NIGHTLIFEWhether you want to party to the tunes of a DJ or kick back with a game of pool or foosball, Snowmass at night offers a myriad of options for energetic entertainment, including several new restaurants. Local bars and restaurants offer everything from fine dining to pizza, bar magic to live music, to cocktails served in front of a roaring fire.When: NightlyWhere: Throughout Snowmass VillageContact: 1.800.SNOWMASS, gosnowmass.com
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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THE MAGIC OF DOC EASONAmazing feats of prestidigitation by Academy of Magical Arts 2008 Closeup Magician of the Year Doc Eason! Time: 6:00pm–10:00pmWhen: Every Tuesday & ThursdayWhere: The Artisan Bar at The Stonebridge InnCost: FREE! Contact: 970.923.2427
LYNN BRITT CABIN SNOWCAT DINNER RIDERide in a snowcat to this on-mountain cabin for an unforgettable experience! A professional chef prepares an exquisite dinner while bluegrass country singers entertain throughout the evening. The cabin features panoramic views of the Snowmass Valley.When: Tuesdays & Thursdays. Also available for private
dinner functions. (Open daily for lunch.)Time: 5:45pm-9:00pm Where: Meet at Base VillageContact: Reservations required. Lunch: 970.923.0479;
Dinner: 970.923.8715; Private Functions: 970.300.7681
BURLINGAME CABIN SNOWCAT DINNER RIDETucked quietly away in the Aspen trees and just a short snowcat ride away from the Snowmass Village mall, this rustic cabin setting offers good food and family fun for the entire family. Our professional chef serves up a family-style dinner in this cozy atmosphere while musicians and storytellers entertain the whole family. Your evening ends with a snowcat ride back to the Snowmass Village Mall.When: Tuesdays (Also available for private bookings)Time: 5:00pm-7:45pmWhere: Meet at the end of the Snowmass Village MallContact: Reservations required. 970.923.8715
ULLR NIGHTSIn honor of the Norse God of Snow — Ullr — Elk Camp at Snowmass is transformed into a nighttime winter wonderland. Guests can light up the night with classic winter activities: ice skating, sledding, snowbiking, a visit to Ullr’s ghost ship, and of course, s’mores and hot chocolate by the campfire. Live music and an à la carte culinary celebration are sure to please. Offered every Friday evening from December 27, 2013 through March 28, 2014.When: Fridays - December 27, 2013–March 28, 2014Time: 5:30pm–9:00pmWhere: Elk Camp restaurant
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
MOUNTAIN STATISTICS
SEASON: November 28, 2013 - April 20, 2014 BASE ELEVATION: 8,104 feet/2,473 m SUMMIT ELEVATION: 12,510 feet/3,813 m VERTICAL RISE: 4,406 feet/1,343 mTERRAIN: 3,332 acres NUMBER OF TRAILS: 94 MILES/KM OF TRAILS: 150 miles/241 kmLONGEST RUN: 5.3 miles/8.5 km STEEPEST RUNS: Gowdy’s and AMF - 40 degree slope angleTYPES OF TRAILS: Easiest - 6%; More difficult - 47%; Most difficult - 17%; Expert - 30% ANNUAL SNOWFALL: 300 inches/762 cm SNOWMAKING: 230 acres/93 hectares LIFTS: 21 TotalLIFT CAPACITY: 33,058 riders/hour UNCROWDED SLOPES: On average 2 people per acrePARKS AND PIPES: 3 terrain parks, 1 superpipe, 1 beginner pipeLODGING: 95% ski-in/ski-out convenience
BEST KNOWN FOR: Wide-open, groomed cruising and family-friendly activities. Snowmass has long been rated one of the best family ski areas in North America.
BEST-KEPT SECRET: Dine for lunch at the Lynn Britt Cabin located mid-mountain. The daily “Noon Groom,” a freshly groomed run that reopens at noon. Take the short hike to the Long Shot trail where intermediate skiers and snowboarders can get a backcountry experience while in-bounds.
AT A GLANCE SPECIAL EVENTS[All dates and events subject to change, visit gosnowmass.com for updates]
28 Opening Day (Snowmass and Aspen)
29 Thanksjibbing30 Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series
(Aspen) - Elephant Revial
7 Opening Day, Snowmass Cross Country Center14 Opening Day (Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk)17 Anderson Ranch Holiday Open House
and Live Auction21-31 Christmas/Holiday Activities28 Torchlight Parade and Fireworks31 New Year’s Eve Celebrations
9-11 Wintersculpt at Anderson Ranch9-12 Wintersköl Celebration (all mountains)13-19 Gay and Lesbian Ski Week (all mountains)19 Owl Creek Chase Supertour
Cross-Country Race23-26 X Games Aspen (Buttermilk)24 Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series
(Aspen) - Savoy
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5 Spring Artists in Residency arrive at Anderson Ranch
7 Bud Light Big Air Fridays14 Bud Light Big Air Fridays15 Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series
(Snowmass) - Black Uhuru19 Snowmass Village Race Series21 Bud Light Big Air Fridays
22 Challenge Aspen Chris Bove Memorial Uphill
26 Snowmass Village Race Series27-28 “The Happy Prince” at the
Snowmass Chapel28 Bud Light Big Air Fridays
Ongoing “The Happy Prince” at the Snowmass ChapelTBD Silverboom Race and BBQ at Snowmass Cross Country Center1 Power of Four Mountaineering Race 4 Mother of All Ascensions Uphill Race4 Mardi Gras Parade and Celebration4 6th Annual Monothon Exhibition, Dinner and
Live Auction at Anderson Ranch7 Bud Light Big Air Fridays
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12 Snowmass Village Race Series14 Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series
(Aspen) - Cash’d Out14 Bud Light Big Air Fridays14-23 13th Annual Bud Light Spring Jam15-16 Terrain Park Boot Camp17 St. Paddy’s Day Celebration19 Snowmass Village Race Series 21 Bud Light Big Air Fridays
22 Snowmass Cross Country Center Closing Day22-23 Terrain Park Boot Camp25-30 Nature Valley NASTAR National Champs26 Snowmass Village Race Series 28 Bud Light Big Air Fridays29 Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series
(Snowmass) - Lukas Nelson & P.O.T.R.29-4/4 National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic
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6 Closing Day, Buttermilk8 Anderson Ranch Spring Open House13 Closing Day, Aspen Highlands20 Closing Day, Snowmass and
Aspen Mountain20 Easter Service at Snowmass Chapel
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SANDERSON RANCH ARTS CENTEROne of the amazing assets in Snowmass Village, Anderson Ranch is a cultural hotbed and home to one of the most respected visual arts programs in the country. The organization is located on a beautiful 5-acre historic mountain ranch for nearly 50 years and offers year-round art education through workshops, artists’ residencies, exhibitions, public events, artists’ lectures and fine art collectible prints. Take a self-guided tour through the studios, meet the artists and browse the ArtWorks store and gallery showcasing works of regional, national and international artists. When: Store, gallery and studios open year-roundTime: Monday - Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm Where: Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 5263 Owl Creek Rd Cost: FREE to visit/browse; tuition required for workshops;
most public events are free and open to the public.Contact: 970.923.3181, info@andersonranch.org
THE SNOWMASS VILLAGE RECREATION CENTERThis spectacular one-of-a-kind facility provides 18,000 square feet of fun and fitness. The Snowmass Village Recreation Center offers the only outdoor heated saline pools in the valley, state-of-the-art cardio machines, weight room, group exercise studio, gymnasium, climbing wall and bouldering cave. Take a group fitness class, like Pilates and yoga, or a personal training session, play basketball in the gymnasium or come soak in the stunning views from the unique year-round pools. Whether you are in town for a day, a week or year round, the Snowmass Village Recreation Center has something for everyone!Where: Brush Creek Road near the Rodeo LotCost: Day passes: $10 youth, $15 adult Contact: 970.922.2240, snowmassrecreation.com
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SSNOWMASS CHAPEL WORSHIP SERVICESnowmass Chapel offers a non-denominational, Christian service every Sunday morning at 9:00am with Sunday School for Pre-K through 7th grade. Teen Church is the first Sunday of every month. Parents may relax with little ones in the Creekside Room where there is a live stream of the service. Infants and toddlers may also play in the attended nursery during worship. Christmas Eve services at Snowmass Chapel are at 5, 7 and 9 PM. On-Mountain Worship service is offered every Sunday at noon beginning January 5, 2014 outside Gwyn’s High Alpine restaurant on Snowmass Mountain. This is a short, 15 minute outdoor service. Snowmass Chapel is located at 5307 Owl Creek Road, behind the Fire Department. For more information, contact Snowmass Chapel at 970.923.6192 or snowmasschapel.org
CHALLENGE ASPENChallenge Aspen provides year-round adaptive cultural, educational and recreational experiences for anyone with a physical or cognitive disability. In the winter, private adaptive ski lessons and snowboard lessons are available daily. Daily lesson prices include lesson, lift ticket and equipment rental. Trained ski/snowboard buddies, guides for the visually impaired and additional winter activities, including multi-day camps and adaptive alpine skiing clinics are also available. Volunteer opportunities are available, please call for details.When: Daily, 8am to 5pm, November-AprilCost: Private lesson-$245 for full day, $155 for half day,
buddy fee-$65 for full day, $50 for half day, camp fees vary
Contact: 970.923.0578, challengeaspen.org
From tree-lighting ceremonies to a torchlight parade to holiday cheer. For times and more info on these holiday events, please visit gosnowmass.com.
LETTERS TO SANTADecember 6-24: If your children have a last-minute Christmas wish, make sure the jolly old fellow hears about it by dropping off a note in his personal mailbox located on the Snowmass Village Mall. Selected letters are published in the local newspaper, the Snowmass Sun.
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HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE & LIVE AUCTION AT ANDERSON RANCH ARTS CENTERTuesday, December 17: Join Anderson Ranch for a magical winter evening to celebrate the holiday season. Explore the ranch to take in the spectacular scenery while visiting campus studios, participating in children’s activities and enjoying a holiday dinner. For more information and to RSVP, please call 970.923.3181.
SANTA’S VILLAGE & CAROLERS-A-CAROLINGDecember 21-24, 2:00pm-4:00pm: The North Pole comes to the Snowmass Village Mall and Base Village when Santa’s magical village opens to hear the last minute requests of good girls and boys. Complimentary photos with Santa are offered daily. Enjoy free Holiday kids’ entertainment on December 21 and 22, and December 23rd and 24th carolers stroll through the mall and Base Village singing favorite Christmas Carols.
TORCHLIGHT PARADE & FIREWORKSDecember 28, 5:30pm and Fireworks at 6:30pm: Whether viewer or participant, the annual Torchlight Parade down Snowmass’ slopes looks magnificently luminous! Moms, dads and kids ages 8 and older are invited to be part of the trail of light down the mountain. Stick around as pyrotechnics illuminate the night sky immediately afterward. For more information, stop by the Guest Services Information Desk in the Ticket Pavilion on the Snowmass Mall or call 970.923.0560.
CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY ACTIVITIESCHRISTMAS EVE AT SNOWMASS CHAPELChristmas Eve at the Snowmass Chapel is perhaps the most special service of the year. The 5 PM service is designed especially for families with children. At the 7 and 9 PM services you can expect to see a chamber orchestra, choir, bells, and candlelight, along with your favorite Christmas Carols and seasonal readings.
NEW YEAR’S ACTIVITIESRing in 2014 in style! From gourmet feasts at local restaurants to rockin’ live music and dancing into the wee hours, Snowmass celebrations abound, including:Snowmass restaurants and bars offer epicurean menus, intimate settings, and the ideal romantic way to celebrate the New Year.Put on your best party hat and dancing shoes for New Year’s Eve parties at local hot spots throughout Snowmass.
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THANKSJIBBINGThis invite-only rail jam will take place at 2:00pm at Snowmass Base Village with registration and practice from 1:00-2:00pm. Come watch skiers & snowboarders throw down for their piece of the cash purse and check out the post-Thanksgiving action at Base Village with kids activities, bouncy castle, Turkey Bowling, restaurant leftover challenge, live DJ and much more! When: November 29Time: 1:00pm-3:15pmWhere: Snowmass Base VillageContact: aspensnowmass.com
BUD LIGHT HI-FI CONCERT SERIESThis season-long concert series is free and appealing to all age groups, and features top national music acts ranging from rock to hip-hop. Past acts included Vampire Weekend, Donovan Frankenreiter, Brett Dennen, and the Greyboy Allstars. When: Nov 30 (Aspen) - Elephant Revival
Jan 24 (Aspen) - Savoy Feb 15 (Snowmass) - Black Uhuru Mar 14 (Aspen) - Cash’d Out Mar 29 (Snowmass) - Lukas Nelson & P.O.T.R.
Where: Aspen/SnowmassCost: FREE!Contact: aspensnowmass.com
USASA SNOWBOARD SERIESCheck out snowboarding’s up-and-coming athletes as they compete in this series sanctioned by USASA. Competitors strive to qualify for the USASA National and International Championships When: December-MarchWhere: Snowmass and Buttermilk Contact: aspensnowmass.com, usasa.org
SNOWMASS CHAPEL COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIESJan Lisiecki Piano Concert: At 19 years of age, Jan has signed as a recording artist with Deutsche Gramophone and is the youngest musician to solo with the New York Philharmonic. Normally appearing before crowds in the thousands, experience his artistry in the intimate setting of Snowmass Chapel on the beautiful Steinway.
Colorado Premiere of Oscar Wilde’s “The Happy Prince” with brand new original music by Douglas Grant Stewart. This family friendly show features Wilde’s wickedly intelligent wit coupled with a story that tugs at your heart strings. Appropriate for children and adults of all ages.Contact: 970.300.1330, paul@snowmasschapel.org,
snowmasschapel.org
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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63RD WINTERSKÖL CELEBRATIONWintersköl, Aspen’s annual “toast to winter,” dates back to a quiet January in 1951 when local Aspenites decided to celebrate Aspen’s unique Nordic lifestyle with an eclectic weekend of festivities. The four day celebration features on-mountain activities, Wintersculpt, Soupsköl, a canine fashion show, WinterFest, fireworks, and much more. When: Thursday, January 9-Sunday, January 12Where: All four mountainsContact: 970.925.1940, aspenchamber.org
X GAMES ASPENThe world’s premier winter action sports event returns to Aspen/Snowmass for its 13th year in a row. Watch as snowsports’ greatest athlete’s battle for glory in events like ski and snowboard slopestyle, superpipe, snowmobile freestyle, big air and much more!When: Thursday, January 23-Sunday, January 26Where: Buttermilk (related activities in Snowmass Village)Contact: xgames.com
SNOWMASS VILLAGE RACE SERIESExperience the thrill of racing like the pros without the pressure. The Snowmass Village Race Series is open to all ages and abilities. Compete individually or team up with friends and family. No prior race experience is necessary. When: February 19, 26 & March 12, 19, 6Time: 3:30pmWhere: Spider Sabich Race ArenaCost: $10/person Contact: 970.923.0560
SNOWMASS MARDI GRAS PARADE & CELEBRATIONSnowmass celebrates 32 years of Fat Tuesday revelry with the biggest Mardi Gras bash in the mountains. From mask-making for kids to a mid-afternoon madcap parade to crawdad boils, king cake and parties at local bars, this authentic fete offers Cajun fun for every age.When: Tuesday, March 4Where: Snowmass Village MallCost: FREEContact: 1.800.SNOWMASS, gosnowmass.com
BUD LIGHT BIG AIR FRIDAYS Top professional and amateur skiers and boarders kick off the weekends in Snowmass by showing off their hottest tricks on a 40-foot jump each Friday afternoon starting in mid-February. Music, cash prizes, tons of giveaways and aprés ski specials make Snowmass’ TGIF scene one to remember. When: February 7, 14, 21 & 28; March 7, 14, 21 & 28Where: Fanny HillCost: Free to spectatorsContact: aspensnowmass.com
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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ANDERSON RANCH ARTS CENTER MONOTHON EXHIBITION, LIVE AUCTION & DINNEROriginal monotypes created by local Roaring Fork Valley and internationally known artists will be available for purchase in a live auction and dinner. Proceeds from the sale will support Anderson Ranch programs and facilities. When Tuesday, March 4Where Anderson RanchContact andersonranch.org or 970.923.3181
ST. PADDY’S DAY CELEBRATIONSnowmass goes all out green with our annual Lucky Leprechaun Scavenger Hunt! Listen for clues on the hour that will lead you to the green shamrocks and pot of gold hidden on the mountain. Great prizes as well as St. Paddy’s Day food and drink specials throughout the village. When: Saturday, March 17Where: Snowmass Village MallCost: FREEContact: 1.800.SNOWMASS, gosnowmass.com
BUD LIGHT SPRING JAM The 14th annual Bud Light Spring Jam boasts two weekends full of music, art and athletic competitions. March 14-16, enjoy the KickAspen Big Air and a Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert at the base of Aspen Mountain as well as the Fallen Friends Memorial on Aspen Highlands. March 21-23 includes the Core Party, a free concert in the center of downtown Aspen and the Helly Hansen Battle in the Bowls on Aspen Highlands. Learn to ride and slide rails and jumps from the pros in a beginner terrain park during Terrain Park Boot Camp; Saturday and Sunday of each weekend in Snowmass.When: Friday-Sunday, March 14-23 Where: Aspen & SnowmassContact: aspensnowmass.com
NATURE VALLEY NASTAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSAvid skiers and snowboarders from approximately 45 states, ranging in age from three to 90, will converge in Snowmass to compete for national titles in various divisions during the Nature Valley NASTAR National Championships. The racing will be followed by a free Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert in Snowmass base village. When: Tuesday–Sunday, March 25-30Where: Snowmass Contact: aspensnowmass.com
All dates and events subject to change. Visit gosnowmass.com for updates.
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RICARD BRASSERIE AND BIA HOI RESTURANTS OPEN IN SNOWMASS Executive Chef Tim Goodell opened two new restaurants simultaneously at Base Village in Snowmass, the Ricard Brasserie and Liquor Bar, as well as Bia Hoi Southeast Asian Street Food. These are the first restaurants in Colorado for Goodell, who is a Food & Wine “Best New Chef” and currently operates Public Kitchen & Bar in The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel, as well as owns and operates 25 Degrees with locations in Hollywood, Huntington Beach, Chicago, and Bangkok. Ricard Brasserie & Liquor Bar will serve French fare in a warm, inviting setting. The menu consists of classic brasserie dishes such as Prime Steak Tartare, Oysters, House-made Charcuterie, Coq au Vin, Tuna Crudo, and Chicken Liver Terrine, and all baked goods will be prepared on-site daily. Ricard serves an extensive wine and beer list, as well as classic and signature cocktails.
The 2,800-square-foot Bia Hoi is a casual dining concept serving Southeast Asian fare in a contemporary industrial setting. Iron and reclaimed wood tables encourage communal dining, while the boisterous ambiance emphasizes the restaurant’s “beer hall” theme. The menu is inspired by Asian cuisine and utilizes products from local Colorado markets, distillers, and brewers.
For more information about Ricard Brasserie, please visit RicardSnowmass.com or call 855.303.4465. For more information about Bia Hoi, please visit BiaHoiSnowmass.com or call 855.303.4466.
DELTA AIRLINES NOW SERVICING ASPEN/SNOWMASS Delta Air Lines added a new nonstop seasonal service to Aspen/Snowmass with daily flights from Atlanta and Saturday-only flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul, effective December 21, 2013. With its new service, Delta is the only airline to offer daily nonstop service to Aspen/Snowmass from the southeastern U.S. Combined with service from Minneapolis-St. Paul, the flights will provide connecting opportunities through two of the world’s largest hubs. The direct flights to Atlanta, one of the world’s busiest airports, give travelers in the southern U.S., the East Coast and Latin America more options for flying to Aspen/Snowmass.
NEW BOWLING ALLEY BOUTIQUE OPENS IN SNOWMASS Looking for something for the family to do after a day on the slopes? Try your hand at some slopeside bowling at Snowmass’s new bowling alley, Slopeside Lanes located below Venga Venga Cantina at the end of the Snowmass Mall. Slopeside Lanes features eight full-sized lanes, a lounge area with full bar, locally brewed beers, wood-fired oven pizzas, upscale bar food and more. Open weekdays from 5:00pm to Midnight and weekends from 11:00am- 2:00am. For more information 970.429.8839.
ICE
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YIn October 2010, a bulldozer operator working near Snowmass Village uncovered the tusk of a young female mammoth. Over the next 10 months, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science conducted fossil excavation, yielding a treasure trove of well preserved Ice Age fossils. Museum crews uncovered 5400 bones of Ice Age animals, including mammoth, mastodon, giant ground sloth, camel, deer, horse, giant bison, as well as plant life, insects, and fossils of smaller animals including:
Otter Muskrat Vole Mink Weasel ChipmunkBat Rabbit Beaver Mouse Salamander FrogLizard Snake Fish
SNOWMASS ICE AGE DISCOVERY CENTERTouch a mastodon tooth. Wonder at a half-sized 6-foot Wooden Mammoth Skeleton. Read Ice Age books in the children’s library. See video from Denver Museum of Nature & Science and learn the story of the Snowmass Ice Age discovery through creative displays, educational panels and interactive programming. The Ice Age Discovery Center on the Snowmass Mall is built for kids with plenty of things for adults to enjoy too. Open Daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm. Closed Christmas Day. Admission is FREE. Call 970.922.2277 for more information.
WHAT’S COMINGAppointed by Snowmass Village Town Council in early 2011, Discover Snowmass is a group of volunteers that are developing a long–term strategic plan to capitalize on the educational and economic development opportunities this paleontological discovery can offer. This will ensure the legacy of this discovery lives on in Snowmass Village for generations to come.
ICE AGE DISCOVERY
Of those who travel in groups to Snowmass, 70% return, and it’s easy to see why. Snowmass Village not only loves groups – we’re good at it – and continually find unique and memorable ways to surprise and delight each guest. Snowmass Tourism is here to assist you in creating the perfect experience for your wedding, family reunion, corporate retreat or any other event. Over 70,000 square feet of great indoor and breathtaking outdoor meeting venues can host gatherings of all sizes.
The Aspen/Snowmass Airport (only 6 miles away) has more direct flights from Denver, Los Angeles and Chicago than any other mountain resort in the country. It’s easy to get here, easy to enjoy yourself and upon departure, you’ll be planning your return.
WE ARE HERE TO HELP.For more information, visit gosnowmass.com or call 1.800.598.2009.
FAMILY REUNIONSWEDDINGSCORPORATE EVENTS
SN
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RELAX. REJUVENATE. RECREATE. IN SNOWMASS THIS SUMMER.
Come to Snowmass to take a breather. Of course we can’t promise you won’t lose your breath with over 50 miles of heart pumping trails and terrain and
the wild rush of rafting and kayaking through Class 5 water. Then there’s always the beat of free concerts and numerous festivals all summer long
to keep you going. And the scenery, well, it’s simply…breathtaking. That’s the beauty of Snowmass.
For more information visit gosnowmass.com
RETAIL81615 General Store (M) 429.8305 Accent on Wildflowers (M) 923.4562Anadipsia (M) 923.4100Anderson Ranch Arts Center Artworks and Gallery (O) 923 .3181Four Mountain Sports at the Viceroy (O) 923.8000D&E Ski & Snowboard Shop (M) 923.2337Daly Bottle Shop (M) 923.4100Four-Mountain Kids (B) 923.8700Generation Snowmass (B) 922.7446Gorsuch (M) 923.9673Grain Fine Food & General Store (M) 923.4100Local Color (M) 923.6058Local Rebels (M) 923.4983Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory (M) 923.2875Snowmass T-Shirt Company (M) 922.0404Snowmass Trading Company (M) 923.9544Sundance Liquor & Gifts (C) 923.5890Sunglass Panache (M) 923.5618Surefoot (M) 923 .2 13 1The North Face (M) 923.0673
SKI & SPORT SHOPS & RENTALSAspen Sports (M) 9 2 3 . 6 1 1 1Aspen Sports Demo Store (B) 922.0586Blazing Adventures (M) 923.4544 Christy Sports (M) 923.2717 Foot Foundation 948.6218Four-Mountain Sports (M, B, O) 923.8743
Gene Taylor Sports (M) 923.4336Incline Ski & Snowboard Shop (M) 923.4726Performance Ski (B) 922.0697Sidewinder Sports (M) 922.7433Ski & Snowboard Schools of Aspen/Snowmass (B) 923.1227Snowmass Cross Country Center (O) 923.5700Snowmass Sports (M) 923.3567Sunset Ski Repair (M) 923.3322
SERVICESAlpine Bank (M) (C) 923.3600Alpine Property Real Estate (M) 923.5860Aspen/Snowmass Ticket Offices (B, M) 925.1220BJ Adams and Company (C) 9 2 3 . 2 1 1 1Chaffin & Light Real Estate (M) 923.2006Challenge Aspen (M) 923.0578Challenge America (M) 923.0578Cleaner Express (C) 923.3388Huggins and Company Real Estate (M) 923.3300Joshua and Company (C) 923.4700Related WestPac (M) 922.0556Snowmass Club (O) 923.5600Snowmass Conoco (C) 923.3346Snowmass Guest Services and Information (O) 922.2233Snowmass Sun (O) 923.5829Snowmass Village Salon (M) 923.9407The Foot Foundation (M) 948.6218Town of Snowmass Village Offices (O) 923.3777The Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center (B) 923.8733U.S. Post Office (C) 923.2497Village Locksmith (C) 923.2351Village Market (C) 923.4444
RESTAURANTS & BARSBase Camp Bar & Grill (B) 923.6000Bia Hoi (B) 855.303.4466Big Hoss Grill (M) 923.2597Double Black Noodle House [M] 923.8451Eight K at the Viceroy (O) 923.8000Elk Camp Restaurant (S) 923.0450Fuel (M) 923.0091Gwyn’s High Alpine (S) 923.5188Il Poggio (M) 923.4292Krabloonik (O) 923.3953Little Mammoth Cafe (M) 923.8892Lynn Britt Cabin, by reservation (S) 923.0479Mountain Bayou Grill (C) 923.9553Mountain Dragon (M) 923.3576New Belgium Ranger Station (M) 236.6277Pastore’s Taste of Philly (M) 923 .57 1 1Ricard Brasserie & Liquor Bar (B) 855.303.4465Sage Restaurant & Bar, Snowmass Club (O) 923.0923Sam’s Smokehouse (S) 923.8686Slice Red Barn Pizzeria (B) 923.2743Snowmass Kitchen (O) 923.8301Starbucks (M) 923.8306Taster’s Restaurant (C) 923.5250The Artisan, Stonebridge Inn (O) 923.2427The Bar at Wildwood [M] 923.8451The Edge Restaurant & Bar 923.4004The Nest at the Viceroy (O) 923.8000The Stew Pot (M) 923.2263Two Creeks Café (O) 923.8636Ullrhof Restaurant (S) 923.5143Up 4 Pizza (S) 923.1220Venga Venga (M) 923.7777Vue Lounge (O) 923.8302Zane’s Tavern (M) 923.3515
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