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Aspen Highlands

Aspen Highlands is adjacent to Aspen Mountain and provides alternative runs for skiers in the area. Though famous for its advanced runs, including the new Highlands Bowl, there are plenty of green and blue trails here as well.

Beautiful views, fast quads, and nearby access to three other major ski areas make Aspen Highlands a great choice for skier and boarders in central Colorado.

Other Ski Resorts in the area include Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, and Buttermilk Ski Resort. These can all be skied using the same lift ticket.

Select Aspen for complete information on the town of Aspen and surrounding areas.

For Ski Rental Delivery, please check out Ski Butlers.


 Mountain Statistics

Skiable Acres: 1010 acres
Vertical Drop: 3,635 feet
Base Elevation: 8,040 feet
Total Runs: 131 runs
Terrain: Easiest: 18%, More Difficult: 30%, Most Difficult: 16%, Experts Only: 36%
Lifts: 2 Triple Chair, 3 Hi-Speed Quads
Avg. Snowfall: 300 inches

 Basic Information

Location: Three miles from Aspen
Season: December - April
Hours:

Daily: 9am - 3:30pm

Phone: 970-925-1220
Snow Report: 888-277-3676
Toll-Free: 800-234-5779
Fax: 970-920-0771

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 Directions

From Denver:

220 miles from Denver, Take I-70 west to Glenwood Springs. Take Hwy 82 to Aspen. Aspen and Snowmass are located in the picturesque Roaring Fork Valley.

From Eagle County Airport:

70 miles, Take I-70 west to Glenwood Springs. Take Hwy 82 to Aspen. Aspen and Snowmass are located in the picturesque Roaring Fork Valley.


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