Snowmass is the intermediates favourite, and the Big Burn run is what brings them here, and which is known throughout the skiing world. For the highly advanced the pickings are a bit slim, and beginners are only allocated 7%, but for all that there is ample wide open skiing at Snowmass, and boarders are also welcome. Families and learners receive care and attention, with excellent tuition.
Adult 1 day lift pass 60 USD
Adult 6 day lift pass 330 USD
Child 6 day lift pass 198 USD
Child 1 day lift pass 37 USD
Max age for a free child lift pass 6
Max age for a discounted child lift pass 12
Min age for senior discounted lift pass 65
Min age for a free senior lift pass 70
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RESORT INFORMATION |
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| Nearest
town: Aspen |
| Resort Altitude (metres): 2600m |
| Ski Season: November to April |
| Mountain Range: North America – The West (USA and Canada Rockies and California/Nevada)
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| Number of Lifts: 20 |
| Highest Lift (metres): 3790m |
| Lowest Lift (metres): 2470m |
| Number of Slopes: 83 |
| Beginner
Slopes: 0.07 |
| Intermediate Slopes: 0.55 |
| Expert Slopes: 0.38 |
| Snowboarding: 2 |
| Cross Country (km): 80km |
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS |
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Nearby Attractions: The Aspen Alpine Guides, in Aspen, create custom backcountry adventures and are a favourite attraction for families. Another good attraction for families is a trip to The T-Lazy-7 Ranch, where they can rack up the memories along with the BBQ’s, or if you are looking for a spot of culture, check out the Aspen Art Museum.
These and much more are all available to make you holiday just that bit more memorable.
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Aprés-Ski: The apres-ski at Snowmass centers on the Cirque Cafe and the Brothers’ Grille, although the Tower, with Doc Eason and his magic, keeps things going throughout the night. Zane's Tavern is a sports bar serving apres-ski drink specials.
Of-course there is always nearby Aspen where you are bound to have a good time, if things get deadly dull on Snowmass
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