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About Snowmass Resort

This resort town beckons both seasoned enthusiasts and beginners with its extensive slopes catering to all skill levels. From the diverse terrain to the awe-inspiring mountain vistas, Snowmass, Colorado, stands out as a top choice for winter sports enthusiasts. Adding to the appeal are the resort's world-class ski instructors, adept at guiding beginners to gain confidence on the slopes or assisting novices in leveling up their skills. 

Snowmass has a well-organized shuttle system, making transportation a breeze and enhancing the overall convenience of getting around the slopes, exploring the village, and traveling into Aspen. Plus, a single lift ticket will give you access to the four mountains of Aspen Snowmass: Aspen Mountain, Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass! 

Beyond the winter allure, Snowmass transforms into a vibrant summer playground. The resort offers a myriad of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and scenic gondola rides. The picturesque landscapes and pleasant weather make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

With a curated selection of accommodations right on the slopes, in the mountain village, or near the golf course, let The Lodging Company elevate your Snowmass experience, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable stay for your winter or summer getaway.

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Getting to Snowmass Resort

Snowmass is one of the most accessible Rocky Mountain destinations, with hundreds of nonstop and connecting flights weekly. 

North America’s only slopeside airport, Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE), is located just 6 miles (9.6 km) from Snowmass Village, so guests can spend less time traveling and more time taking in the experience. Service with United Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta.

Talk to a Lodging Company Travel Agent to learn more about ground transportation and shuttles to Snowmass.

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  • February 7th, 2024

    42 YEARS OF MARDI GRAS TRADITION RETURNS TO SNOWMASS ON FAT TUESDAY

    February 7th, 2024

    Snowmass Village, Colo., (February 6, 2024) – 42 years of Mardi Gras tradition returns to Snowmass Village on Fat Tuesday, February 13, 2024. Festivities include a Bead Toss by the 2024 Mardi Gras Royality, Jeff & Anette Kremer; a Bud Light HiFi Concert featuring The Burroughs; performers and DJs; Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Talk & Tour; and Fireworks. The Mother of All Ascensions Uphill Race also takes place starting on Fat Tuesday.

    “Mardi Gras is one of our favorite winter traditions here in Snowmass,” says Rose Abello, Tourism Director, Snowmass Tourism. “We love bringing the festive carnival atmosphere to the Village, and the bead toss, music, and fireworks are not to be missed! This year we are so happy to honor Jeff & Annette, long time Snowmass locals, as Mardi Gras Royalty.”

    Mardi Gras Royalty

    The 2024 Snowmass Mardi Gras Royalty are Jeff and Annette Kremer. 33-year residents of Snowmass Village, Jeff and Annette encapsulate the spirit of the Snowmass Community. After working 31 years as a mental health and addiction supervisor, Jeff is already living the retired life, while Annette retires this month after working 39 years for Aspen Valley Hospital. As many locals do, both lead active lifestyles. Jeff may be seen on his daily run or working out at the Snowmass Village Recreation Center. Annette can be found on area hiking trails, swimming or knitting her latest creation. Annette has been the Queen of her castle for decades, yet still has the skills to repair or construct a variety of household items while Jeff stands by in awe and relief! Their two children, Kellan and Hayley, are 2012 Aspen High School graduates.

    Performers, DJs, Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Talk & Tour, & Snowmass S’mores At 1:00 p.m., meet in the Limelight Snowmass lobby to learn the story of the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery during the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Talk & Tour. This 90-minute tour features stories about the mammoths and mastodons who used to roam, as well as a guided Ice Age Passport Walk through the Village.

    Kick off the Mardi Gras celebrations with Kidtoons, featuring free face painting, beads, and noisemakers for kids starting at 1:30 p.m. on the Snowmass Mall and in Snowmass Base Village. Music kicks off at 2:30 p.m., with a local DJ spinning tunes on the Tower Stage. Also at 2:20 p.m., catch the Mardi Gras Royalty as they proceed from the Snowmass Mall into Snowmass Base Village, handing out beads, while Art of Air stilt walkers and jugglers rove around Snowmass Base Village.

    Bud Light HiFi Concert & Bead Toss

    Join the Mardi Gras Royalty at the Bud Light HiFi Concert in Snowmass Base Village featuring The Burroughs, a Colorado based soul band. At 3:00 p.m. DJ Berkel Beats warms up the crowd on the Bud Light HiFi concert stage in Base Village, while the annual Mardi Gras Bead Toss starts at 3:15 p.m. from the concert stage, with music to follow at 4:00 p.m.

    Late Night & Fireworks

    Following the concert at 5:30 p.m., LED performers and Blackjack dealers rove the Snowmass Mall, accompanied by a local DJ on the Tower Stage. Finally, at 7:30 p.m. enjoy fireworks over Fanny Hill to close out Mardi Gras 2024!

    The 32nd Annual Mother of All Ascensions

    The 32nd Annual Mother of All Ascensions returns to Snowmass in 2024. Strap on a pair of snowshoes, AT boots, telemark gear, or stabilizers to complete the route from Snowmass Base Village to the High Alpine Marketplace in one go, 2,073 feet of elevation gain, between February 13-February 23. This year there is no specific race on Fat Tuesday. Instead, participants must register for the race online and have 10 days to complete the course. All participants must follow ASC uphill guidelines. Participation is still allowed without an Aspen Snowmass Uphilling Pass; however, participants must sign a waiver during registration. $20 from every registration is donated to the Aspen Hope Center. Goodie bags and prize giveaways are included in the registration fee. For more details and to register, visit [www.snowfusion.com](visit www.snowfusion.com).

    For more information on the Mardi Gras lineup, please visit www.gosnowmass.com/mardigras.

  • January 11th, 2024

    SNOWMASS TOURISM & ASPEN SCIENCE CENTER LAUNCH SNOWMASS ICE AGE DISCOVERY TALK & TOUR

    January 11th, 2024

    Snowmass Village, Colo., (January 11, 2024) – Calling all Ice Age explorers! Snowmass Tourism and the Aspen Science Center announce a new Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Talk & Tour, hosted weekly this winter in Snowmass.

    Learn the story of the remarkable Snowmass Ice Age discovery, the finest Ice Age fossil discovery in the world, from an Aspen Science Center educator, every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m., now through April 9, 2024. This Talk & Tour is open to visitors and residents of all ages. Meet in the Limelight Snowmass lobby to learn about the mammoths and mastodons who inhabited Snowmass between 60,000 and 120,000 years ago, and see replicas of Ice Age animal bones, teeth, tusks, and more. Then, follow along on a guided Ice Age Passport Walk through Snowmass Base Village and the Snowmass Mall to see art inspired by the discovery and earn an Ice Age prize. The Talk & Tour launched on January 9, 2024.

    “We are thrilled to have the Aspen Science Center as our partner in bringing the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery to life,” says Virginia McNellis, Marketing Director, Snowmass Tourism. “This new tour gives everyone the chance to understand the plants and animals that thrived here thousands of years ago, and the exciting story of how the discovery was made in 2010. Getting to learn from a scientific educator brings a whole new dimension to the story.”

    The Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Talk & Tour is appropriate for adults and children of all ages (adult supervision required for kids under 12). For more information about how to see the art and exhibits about the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery, visit www.SnowmassIceAge.com/Visit.

  • November 15th, 2023

    CELEBRATE THE 2023 HOLIDAY SEASON IN SNOWMASS, COLORADO

    November 15th, 2023

    Snowmass Village, Colo., (November 15, 2023) – An idyllic holiday destination with stunning views of snowcapped mountain ranges and glittering untracked ski slopes, festive holiday lights, and cozy atmosphere, Snowmass Village, CO celebrates the 2023 holiday season in festive fashion. From Thanksgiving and into the New Year, guests can enjoy a variety of special experiences.

    “There is truly nothing quite so spectacular as Snowmass during the holidays,” says Rose Abello, Tourism Director, Snowmass Tourism. “The Village comes alive with lights, many merry events, a Torchlight Parade, fireworks and of course, Santa comes calling.”

    Kick off the holidays in Snowmass with the John Bemis Community Potluck, a beloved community Thanksgiving event with a 30+ year history, on Sunday, November 19 from 4:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Viewline Resort Snowmass, Autograph Collection. Doors and a cash bar open at 4:30 p.m., the community welcome and blessing take place at 5:00 p.m. Dinner is served at 5:15 p.m. Community members are encouraged to bring a dish to share and non-perishable donations to local non-profit, Harvest For Hunger. Last names beginning A-K, are asked to bring a side/salad; L-Z last names should bring a dessert. Join friends and neighbors for this special communal evening presented by Viewline Resort Snowmass, Snowmass Village Rotary Club, Alpine Bank, the Snowmass Chapel, Eastwood Investments, Romero Group, East West Partners, and the Town of Snowmass Village. The event is free to attend.

    Starting opening day of ski season, November 23, guests of all ages can enjoy Snowmass S’mores, free starting at 3:30 p.m. daily throughout the winter season, presented by Snowmass Tourism. Guests can find branded s’mores carts (which resemble oversized marshmallows) in Snowmass Base Village and on the Snowmass Mall, featuring delicious s’mores treats.

    Snowmass Village lights up for the holiday season on Friday, December 1 at 5:30 p.m. with the annual Light Up the Night tree lighting ceremony at the Snowmass Chapel. Enjoy cocoa, carols, a countdown, and an in person visit from Santa. Over 40 trees light up the night, making for a stunning picturesque display.

    Celebrate Hanukkah at the Collective Snowmass with a large Menorah on display December 7-14 and a special Menorah Lighting Ceremony with Council Woman Alyssa Shenk on Thursday, December 7 at 6:00 p.m.

    The Collective Snowmass comes alive as Santa’s Village from December 15 through the New Year, complete with nutcrackers, inflatable snowmen, decorative lights, candy canes, light tunnel, and more. Guests can take photos and enjoy the festive holiday scene, daily during operating hours.

    Live Ice Sculpture Demos by Thomas Barlow, a local Carbondale ice sculptor, take place on December 17 in Snowmass Base Village and on December 21 on the Snowmass Mall. The demonstrations start mid-morning and last through the afternoon. Watch as Barlow creates holiday and ski themed art using only ice. www.gosnowmass.com/events

    On December 17, come to the Collective Snowmass for a Holiday Drag Brunch from 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., featuring a special holiday performance from the Queen herself, Kendra Matic. Tickets are on sale for this 18+ event. On December 20, the Collective Snowmass showcases a Ho-Ho-Ho Holiday Comedy Show at 7:30 p.m., featuring an all-star, all women’s line up. Tickets are $25 and go on sale in late November.

    Anderson Ranch Arts Center kicks off their winter season with a magical experience during the Holiday Open House on December 19 from 4:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. The evening includes open studio tours where guests can view work created by Anderson Ranch staff and local artists, festive treats, kid’s crafts, and Santa & Mrs. Claus, an exhibition in the Patton-Malott Gallery, and the chance to purchase a selection of one-of-a-kind gifts in the ArtWorks store. Stay for dinner and a lively auctionette featuring carefully curated artwork along with other fun and festive auction items. The Holiday Open House is free and open to the public; a ticket purchase is required for dinner. Additional details available at www.andersonranch.org/events/holiday-open-house-3/.

    The Collective Snowmass comes alive with even more merriment in Santa’s Village, December 21-24. Guests can take free photos at a festive photobooth daily. Real reindeer take center stage on the Mawita’s deck on December 22 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., while Stilt Walkers are featured December 23 & 24 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Santa also comes home to Santa’s Village, while Sensory Santa, in conjunction with Challenge Aspen, and Dog Santa, make an appearance. For the full Santa schedule, please visit www.gosnowmass.com/events.

    Holidays carolers, the Holiday Bell Tones, bring festive cheer to the Snowmass Mall and the Snowmass Center, singing crowd favorites, December 21-24 from 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. each day. For the full schedule of when and where to find the Holiday carolers, please visit www.gosnowmass.com/events.

    On Christmas Eve, guests can attend one of three Christmas Eve Services at the Snowmass Chapel. Services on December 24 take place at 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 9:00 p.m., complete with full choir and orchestra (7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. only), readings, and reflections. There are no morning services on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

    On Christmas Day, celebrate Christmas at restaurants and hotels around Snowmass. Special offers abound at TORO at the Viceroy Snowmass, The Artisan at The Stonebridge Inn, and many more. For additional options, please visit www.gosnowmass.com/dining.

    On New Year’s Eve, guests and locals alike are invited to experience the Torchlight Parade and Fireworks. The Torchlight Parade features skiers and snowboarders making wide turns down the mountain with red flares that illuminate the night sky and snow with a festive glow. The parade begins at 6:00 p.m. and all are welcome to participate (must be an intermediate skier or above). Ski/snowboard participants begin loading the Village Express chairlift at 5:30 p.m. Fireworks launch at 10:00 p.m. to celebrate the New Year.

    To ring in 2023 guests can look for a variety of prix fixe and à la carte specials at restaurants and bars around Snowmass Village. The Collective Snowmass hosts a festive, free, family friendly, New Year’s Eve celebration from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. featuring DJ Tenza, party favors, an East Coast ball drop, and a complimentary champagne toast. TORO at the Viceroy Snowmass offers live music, dinner, and drinks (including an option for wine or bubbles pairing) from 6:30 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. For additional options, please visit www.gosnowmass.com/dining.

    For more information on the holidays, as well as everything else there is to see and do in Snowmass, please visit www.gosnowmass.com.

  • November 9th, 2023

    WINTER 2023/2024 EVENTS & ACTIVITIES LINEUP IN SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO

    November 9th, 2023

    Snowmass Village, Colo., (November 9, 2023) – Today, Snowmass Tourism announces the activity and event lineup for the 2023/2024 winter season. Activities include crowd favorites such as Music on the Mall, Snowmass S’mores, and Game of Stones, to name a few. The 2023/2024 event lineup features Snowmass’ increased participation in Aspen Gay Ski Week, Mardi Gras, Mother of All Ascensions Uphill Race, National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic, and more.

    “With activities like Snowmass S’mores, Game of Stones, Music on the Mall, etc. there is something unique and fun to do on and off the slopes every day in Snowmass,” says Rose Abello, Tourism Director, Snowmass Tourism. “Not to mention, Snowmass is home to a great lineup of events this winter including Valley-wide favorites like Mardi Gras and Aspen Gay Ski Week.”

    Winter 2023/2024 Winter Activities
    Snowmass S’mores: Starting on opening day of ski season (November 23), guests of all ages can enjoy Snowmass S’mores, free starting at 3:30 p.m. daily throughout the winter season, presented by Snowmass Tourism. Guests can find branded s’mores carts (which resemble oversized marshmallows) in Snowmass Base Village and on the Snowmass Mall, featuring delicious s’mores treats. www.gosnowmass.com/activity/snowmass-smores/

    Music on the Mall: Every Friday, starting November 24, 2023, through April 12, 2024, Music on Mall returns to Snowmass, featuring live music on the Tower Stage during après. Music on the Mall runs from 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in November, December, January, and February and moves to 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. in March and April. Performances feature local Roaring Fork Valley musicians. www.gosnowmass.com/events

    Bud Light Game of Stones: Curling returns to Snowmass with the ever-popular Game of Stones curling series on The Rink in Snowmass Base Village. Running (most) Thursdays starting January 4 through the end of February, teams of two compete in a head-to-head elimination competition. The first team to reach 10 points wins! Game of Stones takes place from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.; register on site. Weather dependent. www.gosnowmass.com/events

    The Collective Snowmass: The Collective Snowmass, the hub for community activity in Snowmass Base Village, features a weekly lineup of events including bingo, chess, comedy, après live music, Disco on the Rink, and more. Be sure to head downstairs to check out the Selfie Den and the Game Lounge, free from 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m., $10/person for anyone 6 years or older from 4:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. www.TheCollectiveSnowmass.com.

    Ullr Nights: In honor of the Norse God of Snow, Ullr, Ullr Nights return to Snowmass this winter season. Take an evening gondola ride up the Elk Camp Gondola to the Elk Camp Restaurant for winter themed fun, including tubing, rides on the Breathtaker Alpine Coaster, snowbiking, a bonfire, s’mores, and hot cocoa. Enjoy an à la carte culinary celebration from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Winter 2023/2024 Ullr Night Dates – December 27, December 29, February 16, February 23, March 15, March 22. Tickets are $12 General Admission, $72 Activities Ticket, or $93 Snowbiking Tour Ticket. Visit www.aspensnowmass.com/visit/activities/winter/ullr-nights for more.

    Winter 2023/2024 Winter Events

    Wintersköl – January 11-14, 2024: Wintersköl, Aspen’s four day annual “toast to winter”, showcases on-mountain activities, snow sculptures, a soup contest, new beer festival, live music, a community bonfire, fireworks over Aspen Mountain, and much more. Snowmass Village based Anderson Ranch Arts Center participates in the annual “Kidsculpt”, which challenges school teams to carve unique creations out of blocks of snow. Kidsculpt takes place on January 12 from 9:00 -11:30 a.m. on 4×4’ snow blocks near Wagner Park in Aspen. aspenchamber.org/events/winterskol

    Aspen Gay Ski Week – January 15-21, 2024: Snowmass increases its participation in Aspen Gay Ski Week (AGSW), the longest running Ski Week in the country, celebrating 47 years in 2024. New for 2024, AGSW features host hotels and dedicated Snowmass events that focus on building community and getting outdoors. Events include a drag brunch to kick off the week on Sunday; Snowmass Ski Day with après and karaoke at the Viewline Resort Snowmass on Tuesday; a comedy show at The Collective Snowmass on Wednesday; a late night party at The Collective Snowmass on Friday; and youth and community day on Saturday, in partnership with the Roaring Fork Valley chapter of PFLAG, giving local LGBTQ youth an opportunity to be part of the celebratory vibe of AGSW. Participating Snowmass lodging partners give a portion of room proceeds to AspenOUT, AGSW’s presenting non-profit, for the duration of the week, and Blazing Adventures offers a Rainbow Express shuttle to and from Snowmass for major events. Visit GaySkiWeek.com for updates and more information.

    Mother of All Ascensions Uphill – February 3-13, 2024: The 32nd Annual Mother of All Ascensions returns to Snowmass in 2024. Strap on a pair of snowshoes, AT boots, telemark gear, or stabilizers to complete the route from Snowmass Base Village to the High Alpine Marketplace in one go, 2,073 feet of elevation gain, between February 3 and February 13. This year there is no specific race on Fat Tuesday. Instead, participants must register for the race online and have 10 days to complete the course. For more details and to register, visit www.snowfusion.com.

    Mardi Gras – February 13, 2024: Over 40 years of Mardi Gras tradition returns to Snowmass Village on Fat Tuesday, February 13, 2024. Festivities include a Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert and a Bead Toss featuring the 2024 Mardi Gras King & Queen. www.gosnowmass.com/events

    2024 Stifel Aspen Winternational – March 1-3, 2024: For the culmination of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup circuit in the U.S., Aspen Snowmass hosts men’s tech races for the 2024 Stifel Aspen Winternational on March 1-3, 2024. International racers compete in slalom and giant slalom on Aspen Mountain, and Aspen Snowmass hosts spectating, ceremonies and events surrounding the races as part of the Winternational celebration. Aspen Snowmass has hosted more than 100 World Cup races for both men and women over the years, including the World Cup Finals in 2017 and the Stifel America’s Downhill™ downhill and super-G races last season. The Winternational event has been a cornerstone of Aspen World Cup ski racing since 1981, and this season’s event marks the return of the wintertime festival tradition. www.aspensnowmass.com

    National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic – April 1-7, 2024: More than 400 Veterans with qualifying disabilities participate in this annual winter adaptive sports event, hosted by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and DAV (Disabled American Veterans). The clinic, hosted in Snowmass for the past 21 years, is the world leader in adaptive winter sports and offers Veterans the opportunity to participate in downhill and cross-country skiing, sled hockey, and other adaptive sports workshops and classes. Veterans with TBIs, spinal cord injuries, visual impairments, amputations, and other severe disabilities are challenged to overcome perceived limitations. The clinic is made possible by hundreds of volunteers, corporate partners, nonprofit organizations, and individual donors. www.wintersportsclinic.org

    NASTAR Nationals – April 8-13, 2024: The NASTAR National Championships return to Snowmass, April 8-13, 2024. The Championships were first held at Snowmass in 1998 and from 2013-2015, then again in the 2021, 2022, and 2023 seasons. NASTAR offers recreational racing at resorts across the country and participants can compete and compare their scores to friends and family regardless of when and where they race. www.gosnowmass.com/events

  • November 6th, 2023

    THE JOHN BEMIS COMMUNITY POTLUCK RETURNS TO SNOWMASS VILLAGE

    November 6th, 2023

    Snowmass Village, Colo., (November 6, 2023) – The John Bemis Community Potluck, a beloved free, community Thanksgiving event for more than 30 years, returns to Snowmass on Sunday, November 19 from 4:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Viewline Resort Snowmass, Autograph Collection. 

    “I love the Community Potluck. The event is the kickoff to winter, and it allows our community to gather, share their favorite side dish and enjoy the fellowship of our village,” says Bill Madsen, Mayor, Town of Snowmass Village. “We are all Snowmass Village people, and the Community Potluck brings full-time residents, part-time residents, and seasonal workers together to share a meal and connect. Thank you to the Bemis family, the Viewline Resort Snowmass, and all the sponsors for making the dinner possible.”

    The event began in the late 1980’s as a small gathering at the Snowmass Chapel and has grown over the years to include 500+ people. This year, doors and a cash bar open at 4:30 p.m., while the community blessing takes place at 5:00 p.m. Dinner will be served at 5:15 p.m.

    As in the past, the menu includes turkey, baked ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, green bean casserole, roasted squash and carrots, plus rolls, and cranberry sauce. Community members are encouraged to bring a dish to share. Last names beginning A-K, are asked to bring a side/salad; L-Z last names should bring a dessert. In addition, all are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donate to local non-profit Harvest For Hunger. Recommended items include canned and boxed stews, chili, soup, nuts, pasta, sauce, peanut butter, tuna, oatmeal, rice, beans, and macaroni & cheese. 

    Thanks to generous support from the Viewline Resort Snowmass, Snowmass Village Rotary Club, Alpine Bank, the Snowmass Chapel, Eastwood Investments, Romero Group, East West Partners, and the Town of Snowmass Village, this free event is open to members of the Snowmass community.

  • October 4th, 2023

    WHAT’S NEW FOR WINTER 2023/2024 IN SNOWMASS, CO

    October 4th, 2023

    Snowmass Village, Colo., (October 4, 2023) – Today, Snowmass Village, CO, known as a world class destination in both winter and summer, and recently voted #1 Ski Resort in the US by Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, announces news for the 2023/2024 Winter Season. Winter 2023/2024 sees the relaunch of the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery story, new retail & restaurant offerings, including the MICHELIN Guide’s debut in the Roaring Fork Valley, hotel news, capital developments, and new transportation offerings.

    “Visitor’s and locals alike should head to Snowmass Village this winter,” says Rose Abello, Tourism Director, Snowmass Tourism. “We have so much to offer, both on and off the slopes, for kids, solo travelers, and multigenerational families. Whether it is your first time to Snowmass, or your 50th, rediscover the Snowmass Ice Age, go shopping, try a new dining experience, and of course, enjoy the unparalleled, pristine access to nature.”

    Around Snowmass Village

    Snowmass Revives the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery

    In 2010, a construction crew unearthed a single tusk of a mammoth while digging at Ziegler Reservoir in Snowmass Village. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science took over the site and went on to unearth 35,000 bones of large mammals and small vertebrate species. The Snowmass paleontological site is the richest Ice Age ecosystem ever found at high altitude. New for the Winter 2023/2024 season, Snowmass is bringing the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery story to life in new ways. Three new unique murals debut on the Snowmass Mall and in Snowmass Base Village, created by regional, national, and international artists, Jeremy Collins, Bunnie Reiss, and Kris Hewitt (known as Studio Kronk). Winter hikers and snowshoers on the Rim Trail are taken back in time via a set of permanent viewfinders, found at the iconic Spiral Point, overlooking Ziegler Reservoir. QR codes around the Village on signs and inside the Sky Cab/Skittles Gondola, and on Snowmass Village Transit treat guests to digital Ice Age facts and fun. Visit www.snowmassiceage.com for everything there is to see and know about this incredible find.

    Snowmass Village Welcomes Aspen Gay Ski Week 2024

    Snowmass increases its participation in Aspen Gay Ski Week (AGSW), the longest running Ski Week in the country, celebrating 47 years in 2024. New for 2024, AGSW features host hotels and dedicated Snowmass events that focus on building community and getting outdoors. Events include a drag brunch to kick off the week on Sunday; Snowmass Ski Day with après and karaoke at the Viewline Resort Snowmass on Tuesday; a comedy show at The Collective Snowmass on Wednesday; a late night party at The Collective Snowmass on Saturday; and AGSW youth and community day on Saturday, in partnership with the Roaring Fork Valley chapter of PFLAG, giving local LGBTQ youth an opportunity to be part of the celebratory vibe of AGSW. Participating Snowmass lodging partners give a portion of room proceeds to AspenOUT, AGSW’s presenting non-profit, for the duration of the week, and Blazing Adventures offers a Rainbow Express shuttle to and from Snowmass for major events. Visit GaySkiWeek.com for updates and more information.

    Gorsuch Expands on the Snowmass Mall

    The spaces formally known as First Chair Café, North Face, and Patagonia, launch for the Winter 2023/2024 season as an extension of the Gorsuch family of retail offerings. The former North Face and First Chair Café debuts this winter as the Gorsuch Ski Café, along with rentals, boot fitting, and retail. The Ski Café is reminiscent of the Ski Café at the Gondola Plaza in Aspen. The former Patagonia space transforms into Gorsuch Ski Lockers, complete with an upstairs tunning shop. The new offerings add to Gorsuch’s existing luxury retail and soft goods store on the Snowmass Mall. www.gorsuch.com

    The Collective Snowmass Announces Winter Activity Lineup & Newly Rebranded Snowmass Conference & Events Center The Collective Snowmass, the hub for community activity in Snowmass Base Village, features a weekly lineup of events including bingo nights, standup comedy, ice skating shows, and live music. During the holiday season, don’t miss the all ladies Ho-Ho-Ho Holiday Comedy Show. Be sure to head downstairs to check out the Selfie Den and the Game Lounge, free from 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m., $10/person for anyone 6 years or older from 4:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. For those looking for conference or special event space, the Base Village Conference Center rebrands as the Snowmass Conference & Events Center, undergoing a full renovation with offerings for groups of up to 400. For a full calendar of events, please visit www.TheCollectiveSnowmass.com.

    Food & Beverage News

    MICHELIN Guide Comes to the Roaring Fork Valley The prestigious MICHELIN Guide unveiled its inaugural selection for Colorado in September 2023. The Roaring Fork Valley received One MICHELIN Star for Bosq (Aspen) and Recommended Restaurants for Element 47 (Aspen), Prospect (Aspen), and Mawa’s Kitchen (Aspen). Chef Mawa McQueen of Mawa’s Kitchen has two additional restaurants in Snowmass Village – Mawita and The Crepe Shack. www.gosnowmass.com/dining

    Alpin Room Welcomes New Chef, Menu and Vibe

    Snowmass’ Alpin Room welcomes Chef Emily Oyer, former Executive Sous Chef at Cloud Nine, to take the helm and reimagine the restaurant’s menu and personality. Chef Oyer is a Food Network-featured chef who won Chopped in 2021 and competed on Beat Bobby Flay in 2022. Chef Oyer views food as a means for connection, and aims to bring a new warmth, energy, and community to the ski-in-ski-out fine dining restaurant. Tucked away in the heart of Snowmass, the Alpin Room opened in the winter of 2021 and offers a thoughtful, handcrafted reimagination of Alsatian home cooking at high elevation. Chef Emily Oyer’s fresh take on the Alps-inspired cuisine features approachable comfort food with an elevated twist, and a focus on locally sourced ingredients. www.aspensnowmass.com

    The Tavern Kitchen & Bar & Weinerstube Enjoy First Winter Season The Tavern Kitchen & Bar, a new gastropub concept from the owners of local Aspen retailer Harper & Hudson, take on their first winter season at the new Snowmass Mall location. The Tavern offers a vibrant live music and late night scene, an ideal nightlife location for those looking for an after-hours spot in Snowmass. Additionally, the Weinerstube takes over the Little Mammoth Steakhouse space on the Upper Snowmass Mall, offering authentic Austrian-German cuisine. www.gosnowmass.com/dining

    Hotel Updates & Developments

    Viceroy Snowmass Debuts New Lobby Renovation & Announces Restaurant Refresh

    Summer 2023 saw an entirely new look for Viceroy Snowmass including an updated arrival experience with a newly designed lobby; the addition of Café V, highlighting gourmet coffee selections, grab and go pastry and breakfast items; a new lobby bar; and a new shopping experience highlighted by select Lululemon apparel. The renovation also saw the re-creation of “The Viceroy Lounge” with its new lighter look and open space. Look for a complete renovation of Toro Restaurant in Spring 2024 and the grand opening of the Cirque Residences X Viceroy Snowmass in time for Winter 2024/2025. www.viceroysnowmass.com

    Cirque Residences X Viceroy Snowmass Under Construction

    Construction continues on Cirque Residences X Viceroy Snowmass, the latest offering in Snowmass Base Village. Cirque Residences are the much-anticipated sequel to the original Viceroy Residences. Featuring two- and three-bedroom floor plans and home-within-a-hotel living, Cirque Residences are located in a brand-new luxury tower. Cirque X Viceroy is named after the Cirque Headwall, Snowmass Resort’s highest and most adventurous double black diamond area. Cirque Residences X Viceroy Snowmass are slated to debut for Winter 2024/2025. CirqueViceroy.com

    Limelight Snowmass Features Specialty Dinners & New Hotel Partnership with Therabody

    Limelight Snowmass has brought back their ever-popular beer dinners with a new twist for the Winter 2023/2024 season. Guests and locals alike can sign up for a unique experience that combines the culinary expertise of Limelight’s chefs paired with exceptional rotating libation partners such as Telluride Brewing. From appetizers to dessert, every bite and sip offers a journey of flavors and sensations. New this year, Limelight Snowmass is donating a percentage of the proceeds from each dinner to local non-profits throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. Also new this year, all Limelight Hotel guests have complimentary access to reserve a suite of various Therabody products for use during their stay. www.limelighthotels.com/snowmass

    Viewline Resort Snowmass Announces Second Year of Moët on the Mountain

    Viewline Resort Snowmass, Autograph Collection is partnering with Moët & Chandon for another year to host Moët on the Mountain après ski parties. In addition to live DJ sets, champagne, and food specials on Stark’s Deck overlooking Snowmass Ski Area, the offers extend up to the Lobby Bar and Patio. The resort also recently launched Wine Wednesdays with Whispering Angel in the Lobby Bar, and “Golden Hours” happy hours every Friday. Get there as early as possible, because the earlier the hour, the lower the price for a glass of Moët & Chandon. www.viewlineresortsnowmass.com

    Transportation News

    Semi-Private Jet Service, Aero, Launches New Flights to Aspen from Dallas

    After successfully adding a new route from its Los Angeles hub to Aspen/Pitkin County Airport in 2021, the semi-private jet service Aero recently debuted a second route into Aspen from Dallas (DAL) in May 2023. As with all Aero flights, guests traveling in and out of Aspen can expect a 20-minute curbside check-in; attentive service from the on-site Aero host team; quick and efficient luggage retrieval; and a complimentary selection of Veuve Clicquot, Nespresso, organic snacks, and more before boarding. Once aboard, guests can cozy into Aero’s hand-stitched Italian leather seats offering both window and direct aisle access, while enjoying bespoke amenities, a premium open bar, and a robust culinary program. To celebrate its most in-demand route, Aero features a selection of beers from Aspen Brewing Company on its inflight menu alongside a curated collection of wines, cocktails, and refreshments. Flights to Aspen from Los Angeles and Dallas are available to book online through early January 2024 and start at $975/per person, one-way. The flight schedule for January-April 2024 will be released in October 2023. Aero.com

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