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Aspen rests at an elevation of 7,908 ft. and is located in the Roaring Fork Valley within the White River National Forest. Approximately 4 hours from Denver, this vacation destination encompasses two towns, Aspen and Snowmass, and boasts four world-renowned mountains that are sure to please any level of skier or rider.
Jan 12, 2009
in Guide
If we had to describe Aspen in a nutshell it might go something like this. We have four mountains that cater to beginner and expert skiers and riders, a plethora of hotels and condos throughout both Aspen and Snowmass, more than 80 mouthwatering restaurants, a rocking nightlife, a historical Silver Boom, and a laid-back, yet sophisticated, atmosphere that makes this mountain town feel miles away from the real world.
Jan 12, 2009
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While I use to kayak a lot back in Australia, it has been a while since I’ve played in white water. I LOVE the sport, but it is super hard to master so hats off to the pros that make it look easy...
Sep 27, 2010
by Ramona Bruland (Author)
in Keeping Up Blog
In the gray area between summer and winter (also known as fall), we find ourselves torn between missing the warm nights and craving snow-covered mountains. But the best part about this in-between time is the calm that falls over our beautiful mountain town, letting us recharge our batteries before another nonstop season begins. Here are our picks for fall must-dos before the snow starts falling.
Oct 21, 2009
in Aspen Insider Blog
Now that the temps are rising, it's time to take your workout outdoors and explore some of the Roaring Fork Valley's incredible biking trails. Dust off that bike because here's a list of Plum's favorite rides to get you out in the fresh air.
May 11, 2009
by Courtney Fisher | John Elliot
in Aspen Insider Blog
With more trails than you can count, the Roaring Fork Valley boasts amazing hiking for all levels and abilities.
May 5, 2009
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