
Cross-Country
Skiing and Snowshoeing
Aspen/Snowmass has the most extensive free Nordic trail system in America, more than 65 km. of groomed trails called "Aspen's fifth mountain." The Aspen Nordic Council's free system is accessible from Aspen or Snowmass and includes easy golf-course skiing as well as more difficult trails rising up to Snowmass.
In addition to the free trails provided by Aspen's Nordic Council, Ashcroft Ski Touring Unlimited (925-1971) has 42 km. of groomed and set trails, and backcountry skiers can use summer hiking trails. Trail fees are $15 per day, and lessons and rentals are available.
Hut systems connect Aspen with Vail on the Tenth Mountain Trail and with Crested Butte over the Pearl Pass. Guides are available and recommended. Call Tenth Mountain Trail Association for more information, 925-5775.
Other centers are the Aspen Cross Country Center (544-9246) on the Aspen Golf Course off Hwy. 82; Ute Mountaineer (925-2849); Braun Hut System (925-6618), which has information on trails to Crested Butte; and Snowmass Club Cross Country Center (923-3148).
Snowshoeing is quite popular in town, so ask about those programs at any of the cross-country centers mentioned here. In conjunction with the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES), Aspen Skiing Company has naturalist-guided tours for $49 each day (including lift rides, equipment and snack) on Aspen Mountain and Snowmass. Call 925-1220 or ACES at 925-5756 for reservations. You also can snowshoe up Aspen Mountain or Buttermilk at certain times and on certain runs. Ask an Aspen Skiing Company concierge about this. |