![]() ![]() (Lost Forest activities like the coaster and climbing wall stay open too.) Tuesdays - Bonus bike nights stretch lift-served biking at the Snowmass Bike Park until dusk every Tuesday along with Yoga and Music in Base Village. Spend the morning rafting the Roaring Fork River, enjoy lunch on the Snowmass Mall for dine-in or takeout on the new Fanny Hill picnic tables! Spend the afternoon hiking on some of Snowmass’ 80+ miles of trail. ![]() End your ride at the Snowmass Recreation Center, where the saltwater pool and hot tubs beckon.ĭay 3 – Whitewater rafting. Sky Mountain Park offers the Roaring Fork Valley’s smoothest singletrack, rolling terrain, gradual grades and banked turns designed so riders can carry momentum with minimal peddling and braking. Grab lunch on the Snowmass Mall, then head to the Elk Camp Gondola to ride up the mountan for the hub of activities, The Lost Forest, complete with climbing walls, ropes course and the exhilarating Breathtaker Alpine Coaster.ĭay 2 –Mountain Biking. Daly, Snowmass' iconic mountain with a handsome diagnal stripe. Start the day with a hike up the Rim Trail to the yin-yang platform overlooking Mt. #VALHALLA HILLS 360 ROTATION FULL#This trail can be shuttled from the trail head on upper divide road to wildcat reserve, or connects to Seven Star for the full Rim Trail Loop.ĭeadline - A part of the beloved SKy Mountain Park Trails, Deadline is a downhill flow trail with generous in-sloped berms, rollers, table tops, drops and a couple doubles that can be gapped at speed is a must-ride.ĭay 1 – Hiking and activities. Rim Trail – A Snowmass Classic, Rim Trail climbs up to a ridge that offers true cross-country riding (think climbs and descents) through spruce and aspen groves, then high-desert scrub oak-all with expansive views of the valley. Beginner trails, skill-building parks and lessons open the door to new riders who want to explore what all the hype is about. At almost three miles long, with 1,400 feet in elevation drop, the black-diamond Valhalla is chock-full of dipping berms, thrilling wall rides, and perfectly constructed jump features. Snowmass Bike Park - In Base Village, you can load your bike into the gondola at 8,432 feet, and then on Elk Camp Chairlift to start your ride at 11,325 feet with views of dramatic alpine scenery and 14,000-foot peaks. Snowmass is at the heart of Colorado's first and only IMBA Gold-Level Ride Center, with cross-country and lift-served biking for all ages and abilities. This longer hike is the best way to soak in Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness’ largest (and perhaps most spectacular) alpine lake which will alleviate any sore muscles and make the view from your tent nothing short of extraordinary. This 16-mile hike is best enjoyed with a picnic lunch and plenty of water in your pack. Snowmass Lake - If you backpack once this summer, make it to a location worth the hike. Even better? After taking in the view from the top, take the Elk Camp chairlift and/or gondola back to Base Village for a more forgiving descent. Looking for something shorter? Opt to take the gondola to meet the Summit Trail to eliminate some of the uphill hiking. Start from Base Village and follow the Vista Trail to the top of the Elk Camp Gondola where you connect to Summit Trail that takes you to the top. Government Trail - Government Trail is filled with short up- and downhill sections between forests, meadows, and streams all the way to Buttermilk.Įlk Camp - Arguably the best view in Snowmass, the top of the Elk Camp chairlift offers 360-degree alpine views that include the Maroon Bells. This trail is a fan favorite in the summer, be sure to stay aware and share the trail! Tom Blake Trail – Tom Blake is a shaded bike, hike, and equestrian friendly trail that winds through some of the prettiest Aspen groves in the valley as its makes its way across Snowmass Ski Area. More than 90 miles of trails connect directly to the Village, which puts nature right at your doorstep. The volume of activities, hikes, bike rides and sites in Snowmass see can be overwhelming, so we've highlighted some of our favorites to help get you on your way. Whether you're a day tripper, weekend warrior or are here for the long haul, there is plenty for you and your crew to do while visiting Snowmass. Summer in Snowmass is nothing short of spectacular, and this summer we're happier than ever to be out enjoying the wide open spaces, vibrant village, and endless activities of our cozy mountain town. ![]()
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