Everyone knows Aspen as a top-notch winter resort town. But outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy it in the summer, too, when the mountains become a perfect setting for hiking, biking and horseback tours. Some may be surprised to find it’s a top romance destination—but after all that outdoor exercise, who wouldn’t want to repair to a luxurious hotel room or a cozy, firelit bar?
Restaurants in Aspen
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Uniquely crafted tours of Aspen, Colorado offer a local insight to this great mountain town in the heart of the Rockies. Tours range from historic, scenic, to supernatural and can be enjoyed as casual walks, light hikes or light bikes.
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The Hallam Lake Nature Preserve, a wild place in the heart of Aspen, features an Environmental Learning Center, resident birds of prey, an indoor trout stream, a nature trail loop, bird watching, a naturalist on site, and programs all year round. Free to visit!
This was our first time to try snowshoeing. It was a blast! The scenery was spectacular. Skyler was our tour guide. He possess in-depth knowledge on nature and the environment and shared his experience and expertise throughout the tour. We highly recommend snowshoeing! Being avid skiers for over 40 years, this was a truly unique and fun experience.
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This mountain road offers a smooth mountain bike ride to Aspen, Colorado.
Everyone goes to Maroon Bells, we prefer this bike ride. Grade is easier and much less traffic. I road a road bike and wife was on an electric bike. The scenery is magnificent and their is not much traffic with a very good road surface. Also world class hiking from at the end of the canyon. An additional reward is Pine Creek Cookhouse. Great view and food is very good. Also descent back down to Aspen is world class.
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Awesome hike that is truly worth every step that it takes to get to the pass. Leave early and get to the pass by noon to avoid hiker traffic and potential weather issues. We utilized the reservation system and drove our personal car directly to the trail head - you need to arrive between 7:30-8:00 AM which is ideal and puts you well ahead of the shuttle buses. Be ready to take a lot of photos on this hike!
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Good for almost any fitness level - and beautiful. One in our party had a bad back, but this was easily doable for him, with walking sticks. The rest of us enjoyed the hike and the beauty
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Great hike that goes up a lovely mountain valley from Lost Man Reservoir to Independence Pass. The last half mile is quite rocky, but it is a wonderful mountain hike. Watch out for late afternoon thunder storms which are common this high up.
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Our first time in Aspen. Beautiful time of the year to experience fall. You must make time to visit Maroon Lake when here. You do have to make a reservation to get on the bus where it drops you off to the park. You really can’t drive to it & recommended to take the bus. Do bring your own drinks & food. Once you’re in the park, no stores there selling anything. Bring your own bathroom toiletries. We’re not much of big hikers but do wear hiking shoes if you plan on hiking to Crater Lake! Do invest in a walking stick for the Crater Lake. Hike to Crater Lake takes about 1 hour & 20 min for people like us. You’ll want to give yourself some time for round trip. Last bus leaves at 5 pm and they don’t wait. No cell service or order Uber per bus drivers. We booked 12:45 bus ride & managed to walk around Maroon Lake & Crater Lake & got back by 4. If you don’t want to do lot of hiking, easy walk around the Maroon Lake is perfect. It is beautiful here now with fall colors. So glad we did it!
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My husband and I just walked the Rio Grande Trail all the way from the John Denver Sanctuary (that was our starting point and a GORGEOUS and inspirational way to start the walk) to Woody Creek Tavern, about 8 miles away. It was a long walk but stunning. Most others we saw were biking the trail. I think very few people walk it. The first mile and a half of the trail were the most scenic. You're in Aspen walking right between the rushing river and some gorgeous real estate. If you're only interesting in walking about 3 miles I recommend starting at the JD Sanctuary (we spend about 45 minutes there, relaxing, taking pictures and reading the inspirational quotes and lyrics written on the rocks) and walking for a mile and half and then turning around and heading back. If you're up for a grander adventure, you can walk the whole 8 miles to Woody Creek Tavern where you'll want to catch an Uber/Lyft or Taxi back to Aspen (about $18). We, of course, had to stop in the Tavern and have a beer or two, and a bowl of chips before catching our ride. : )
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