Despite its name and reputation as a world-class ski resort, Snowmass is not just a one-season Colorado wonder. More than 3,000 acres of terrain parks and halfpipes woo skiers and snowboarders, but 40 miles of hiking and biking trails keep active travelers on the move when the snow melts. The mountain town's boutiques and casual eateries complement the festivals, free music events and rodeo held each summer. When the flakes fall again, a groomed cross-country ski trail links Snowmass to Aspen.
Restaurants in Snowmass Village
5.0 based on 135 reviews
Located outside Aspen and offering scenic 90 minute, 2 hour, half day and all day rides from May-September with hunting trips and pack services from August to November. Owned and operated by locals with a passion for horses.
4.5 based on 850 reviews
A favorite with families, this year-round Aspen resort means biking and hiking in the summer, and downhill and cross-country skiing in the winter.
Snowmass was a dream for me! Love the diverse long runs with trees that seem always perfectly groomed. Even on a holiday weekend, lift lines were manageable. Food in the lodge is well priced (except 6$bottled water) And really good. Can’t wait to return
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Above It All Balloon Aspen offers scenic, sunrise, champagne hot air balloon tours of the majestic Rocky Mountains in the Roaring Fork Valley near Aspen/Snowmass, CO. Our flight depart daily at sunrise from the Snowmass Town Park in Snowmass Village. Our pilots are 20+ year FAA licensed pilots with impeccable safety records. We can accommodate groups from 2 to 25+. Call today to reserve your spot!
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Four Mountain Sports in the Basevillage of Snowmass is this summer's go to shop for renting mountain bikes, e-bikes and cruising bikes! Full suspension cross country mountain bikes are available for the Snowmass Bike Park experience. E-Bikes, cruisers and road bikes are available for summer fun throughout the valley. Try the popular Snowmass to Aspen cruise! We offer one way bike rentals with convenient bike drop locations at Four Mountain Sports in Aspen, Highlands, Snowmass Basevillage and our Mall location. Plus bike drops at Woody Creek Tavern and The Tipsy Trout in Basalt.
We rented road bikes from Four Mountain Sports in Aspen to ride the closed road to Maroon Bells. The bikes were fantastic and the service was quick and professional. The 14 mile round trip from the Aspen Recreation Center to Maroon Bells was perfect for our group, who are all moderate road bike riders. It was a challenging climb to the top, but the views of the area are worth it, and the down hill trip back to the Aspen Rec Center was a blast.
4.0 based on 138 reviews
Krabloonik is the fascinating and woinderful combination of wilderness dog sledding and elegant fine fine dining at an authentic and extensive log cabin. Celebrate the wild!
This tour was incredible! From the moment you enter, the family owned business is warm, welcoming and friendly. David our driver and tour guide showed us an amazing experience with the dogs. He knew them so well and truly loved the animals. This is truly the best way to see winter white nature in its beauty along with the adorable dogs! My kids cant stop talking about the experience! I highly recommend this tour for all ages visiting Aspen or Snowmass!
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