Aspen Snowmass Aspen

Aspen Snowmass Aspen

SNOWMASS THE CIRQUE • • • • • • • • 12,510 FT • • • • • • • • • • TRAIL INFORMATION • • 3,813 M • • • • • • • • HIKING • • • • HIGH ALPINE• • • • • • • • • • • • BIG BURN 11,852 FT • • ELK CAMP GONDOLA & CHAIRLIFT RIDES CIRQUE • • & BIKING • • • • 3,612 M • • 11,835 FT • • • • • • • Ride the Elk Camp Gondola to mid-mountain reaching nearly 10,000 feet • 3,607 M • SNOWMASS • • • • • • • and then continue up the Elk Camp Chairlift to the 11,325-foot summit! • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mountain bikers get fired up for more than 50 miles of trails ranging from • • • • • • • • gentle roads to the challenging downhill terrain of Valhalla. More thrills can • • HIGH ALPINE • • • • • ELK CAMP • • • be found with a climbing wall, Eurobungy and two disc golf courses. Make • VAPOR TRAIL • • • • • • • 11,325 FT • • • • • • • • • • • • • sure you stop by Elk Camp restaurant, offering great meal options in a • SAM’S• KNOB • • 3,452 M • • SUMMIT TRAIL BIG BURN • • • • SHEER BLISS SHEER • ADVENTURE AWAITS IN 10,620 FT• • cafeteria-style setting with a full bar. • • • • 3,237 M • • • SUMMER • June 23 - September 4, 2017 2018 • DAILY: • • • • • • • • • • • • • September 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, September 30 - October 1 • • WEEKENDS: Lost Forest is a new mountain adventure experience that didn’t forget • • MAROON BELLS SNOWMASS • • • SIERRA CLUB LOOP • • ELK CAMP CHAIRLIFT • • WILDERNESS AREA • • ELK CAMP GONDOLA HOURS: 10 am - 4 pm (last ride down at 4:15 pm) the mountain. Tucked in among the trees and rocks will be an alpine • • • • SAM’S KNOB • • • • • • • coaster and zip lines, new downhill mountain biking trails, ropes • 10 am - 3 pm (last ride down at 3:15 pm) • ELK CAMP ELK CAMP CHAIRLIFT HOURS: • • • • MEADOWS LOOP • • • challenges and climbing walls. There are ponds to fish in, creeks to • Dates subject to change. • • • SAM’S KNOB WORK ROAD • • EXPRESSO TRAIL • hike along, places to enjoy nature alone or in groups, two disc golf • ALPINE SPRINGS • • • ALPINE WORK ROAD • • RABBIT RUN EAST SNOWMASS CREEK TRAIL • • courses and passionate guides to help you find • • • (NATURE TRAIL) VILLAGE BOUND • • • GOVERNMENT TRAIL • • your next adventure. Here, surrounded by wild • CONNECTOR TRAIL • • • SKI AREA BOUNDARY VERDE CROSS MTN. TRAIL/TRESLE • ELK CAMP RESTAURANT LUGE TRAIL CAMPGROUND • VIKING • MOUNTAIN SAFETY beauty, you’ll find your next wild adventure. VISTA • • • • • Carry plenty of water and food. DISC GOLF COURSE #1 START • • • • • •• ••• • To find out more about Lost Forest, visit • • • • Bring adequate clothing; layers recommended. THORNTON WORK ROAD • •• • • • CONEY GLADE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • At high elevation, sunscreen is a must. aspensnowmass.com/lostforest •• GOVERNMENT TRAIL • •• • • • • •• • •• DITCH TRAIL • • • Tell someone where you are going and when you’ll return. •• ELK CAMP WORK ROAD •• •• •• • • •• TH• • • Be aware of the health effects of high altitude. •• •• • •• ••• ••• •• • • •• • •• • ••••• • THE DIVIDE • Snowmass Creek Road • • • • • Weather conditions can change rapidly. Be alert. •••• TO ASPEN •• • ••• •••• LUGE TRAIL •• • • • • • • • ••••• • • DISC• •GOLF • •• • • • • • Wood Road • • Purify any water from natural sources. •• SNOWMASSCOURSE WAY #2•• FINISH • Divide Road • • • • GOVERNMENT TRAIL GOVERNMENT TRAIL • • •• •• •SLEIGH RIDE TRAIL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VILLAGE EXPRESS • Please be aware that wild animals, including bears and mountain • SEQUEL • ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • lions, are present on our mountains. Never approach or feed wildlife. • DAWDLER WORK• ROAD • • • • • • • POWERLINE • •• OPEN TO BICYCLES • • • • • • •• • • • • • NATURE TRAIL AFTER 5PM • • • • • • • • • Summer construction traffic and activities may be encountered at • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • any time across all of our mountains. Please be aware and obey all • • • • • • • • • • • • • VALHALLA • •• • • • ••• • • • • • warning signs. • BEGINNER SKILLS PARK • FANNY HILL• • • • • • • • • TOM BLAKE TRAIL • • • • • • • VILLAGE DISC GOLF • • • LOOP • • • • • • • • • MALL COURSE #2 START • • • • • • • WHITE RIVER • • • • • • • • • NATIONAL FOREST • • DISC GOLF • • • • ANAEROBIC • • • COURSE• #1 FINISH TRAIL ETIQUETTE • FOUR MOUNTAIN NIGHTMARE • • • • • • • • • • • • SPORTS TOM BLAKE TRAIL • • • • • • • Respect all trail closures and private property. • ELK CAMP GONDOLA• East Ridge Lane • • • • • • • • • • • • TH • • •• • • Never spook animals (wildlife or domestic). • • • •••••• • • SKY CAB SNOWMASS IS LOCATED • TWO CREEKS • •••• • • • IN THE WHITE RIVER • • • • • Leave gates as you found them. • •••• • • • • •• • NATIONAL FOREST AND IS • • •• • • UNDER PERMIT FROM THE • • ••• • • Control your bicycle. • FOREST SERVICE USDA • • • • SNOWMASS • STARK’S • • Bikers yield to all other users. If you are walking your bike, yield to those • • BASE VILLAGE • TRAIL • • • •• • POWERLINE • MOUNTAIN VIEW TRAIL riding. Show respect for every trail user. Anticipate that other trail users SINCLAIR • • ••• • • • ASSAY HILL • • • • • • • • • may be around corners or in blind spots coming from opposite direction. DIVIDE • • • • • • • • • • RIM TRAIL SOUTH • • • • • •••• • TOM BLAKE TRAIL • • • • • • • Trail users are responsible for staying in control and within their • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • abilities. We want you to enjoy the outdoors, so please read and follow TO ASPEN • • • • • • • • • • • • • TO HIGHWAY 82 • • • • • • • • • • • • all trail signs. When using the trail system, one should recognize and • TRAIL • • PARCOURSE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • accept that dangers, conditions and hazards are an integral part of • BRUSH CREEK TRAIL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TRAIL • • • sports in the backcountry. • MELTON RANCHBIG • BURN • • • • • • Owl Creek Road TH TREEHOUSE KIDS’ ADVENTURE CENTER • • • • • • • • • • • • VILLAGE WAY TRAIL • • • • Leave no trace, only footsteps. Don’t litter. • • • 11,835 FT • • • • • • • • • SNOWMASS BIKE PARK • • TO LINDSAY’S• • Two Creeks Drive 3,607 M • • • • • • Elk Camp is a wildlife-sensitive area. Dogs must be leashed at all times. • • • • • TRAVERSE • • • • OWL CREEK TRAIL • • HIGHLINE TO • • • • • TWO CREEKS • • • FOUR MOUNTAIN SPORTS/GONDOLA TICKET OFFICE• • • • • • • • • SKY MOUNTAIN PARK • • • BASE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SNOWMASS BIKE PARK ELK• CAMP HIKING TRAILS LEGEND • • • • • • • • • • • • • Snowmass Bike Park is where downhill biking trails OWL CREEK TRAIL • • • HIKING/BIKING TRAIL DESCRIPTIONS • • HIDDEN VALLEY OPEN SPACE • ELK CAMP • • • weave their way from the top of the Elk Camp • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11,325 FT • Chairlift down to the Snowmass Base Village — • • • Hiking Only Hiking Time One-way Distance Difficulty • BIG BURN ELK CAMP • • • • LEGEND HIGH ALPINE • • • • • 3,452 M • • • • • SHEER BLISS SHEER • • • • • • • • • a thrilling descent of 2,893 feet. • • 30 min. 0.7 mile Beginner • • • • Rabbit Run • • • 11,325 FT • • • Beginner • • • • • 3,452 M • • 1 hour 2.1 miles Intermediate • Snowmass Way • Beginners can master the basics with the help of • • Intermediate • • • • 1.5 hours 1.9 miles Intermediate Sierra Club Loop our bike Pros. Expert riders find plenty of stoke • Expert • • • • SUMMIT TRAIL Vista 1 hour 2.2 miles Intermediate • on the twisting paths of Valhalla, Viking and Vapor • Hiking Only • • • • 3 hours 3.6 miles Expert Elk Camp Summit trails, where features offer ample challenges. • VAPOR TRAIL Work Road • • ELK CAMP CHAIRLIFT • Hiking/Biking One-way Distance Difficulty With over 50 miles of classic cross-country trails • Paved Trails • • • • 2.6 miles Beginner/Family • Ski Area Boundary • Village Bound • accessible from the top of the Elk Camp Gondola, • • • • • • Summer Operational Lifts 1.0 mile Intermediate Nature Trail • Snowmass Bike Park can be the epicenter of an • • • • • • Part-Time Operational Lifts 0.8 mile Intermediate Ditch Trail endless summer of two wheeled exploration • • SIERRA CLUB LOOP • EXPRESSO TRAIL Lifts Closed for the Summer • 4.5 mile Intermediate Ridge Section (Tom Blake Trail) around the Colorado high country. • ALPINE SPRINGS • • ALPINE WORK ROAD• • 0.8 mile Intermediate Sleighride • • • Trail Head TH • Expresso 1.4 miles Intermediate SNOWMASS BIKE PARK PRICING • • • ELK CAMP WORK ROAD ELK CAMP Public Parking Area • • Powerline 1.5 miles Intermediate Elk Camp Gondola & Lift access for you and your bike VERDE • ELK CAMP CHAIRLIFT MEADOWS LOOP • • • Bus Stop 970-923-3500 Sam’s Knob Road 1.6 miles Intermediate ELK CAMP RESTAURANT VIKING • Description Daily Full Summer Pass Stark’s Trail 1.6 miles Intermediate • CROSS MTN. TRAIL/TRESLE Ranger Station – First Aid 1-Day Bike Park $42 $199 • EXPRESSO TRAIL • Disc Golf Course 1.8 miles Intermediate Connector • Late Arrival Bike Park (2 pm) $29 • Luge 1.8 miles Intermediate • • Dining • • 3-Day Bike Park $109 (valid 3 out of 7 days) • CONEY GLADE RABBIT RUN 2.3 miles Intermediate •• • Thornton Road • • (NATURE TRAIL) Information/Gondola Ticket Office Premier Season Passholders $10 $59 •• • 2.5 miles Intermediate •• • Alpine Highway * $20 $99 •• • Four Mountain Sports Winter Season Passholders •• • Big Burn Road 3.2 miles Intermediate •• • 855-849-8992 | aspensnowmass.com * Winter Season Passholders include Flex, Double Flex, Classic, Grade •• • 3.2 miles Intermediate • •• • Cross Mountain School, High School, AVSC and Mountain Collective passholders. •• •• • ELK CAMP RESTAURANT • Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center • • • • SNOWMASS WAY • • • • 4.1 miles Intermediate • • •• 855-849-8992 |

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