Saturday, August 31, 2013

Aspen

Bicycle Independence Pass - Aspen, Colorado
Aspen, Colorado, best referred to as ski resort for that wealthy and famous, is not only that. Aspen is really a complete holiday destination with four special resorts that offer you limitless entertainment possibilities for cooler months. It's a little of all things for everybody: the ski slopes of Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass and Buttermilk the Aspen Food and Wine Classic summer time festival for that gastronome lots of outside activities scenic grandeur for that character lover along with a dash of Hollywood glamour for that starry-eyed.



Ski Lift - Aspen
Aside from its world-famous skiing and snowboarding, you may also enjoy snowmobiling, snow shoeing and snow camping. You might go hiking, camping, biking, fly-fishing, horse riding, kayaking, whitewater rafting, hunting, and paragliding once the snow touches.

Aspen’s Maroon Alarms mountain tops really are a popular attraction for photography enthusiasts from around the globe. Restored historic structures within the capital of Scotland- Aspen and ghost cities in Ashcroft and Independence give a glimpse in to the area’s mining past. The Roaring Fork and Fryingpan Rivers allow for some good trout fishing spots.
Wheeler Opera House - Aspen
Independence Pass, Castle Creek Route to Ashcroft, and Maroon Creek Road are splendid scenic routes. A few of the other points of interest, although not from the natural kind, range from the Wheeler Opera House, Hotel Jerome, and Ski Lift #1.

Aspen is situated in west-central Colorado, forty miles southeast of Glenwood Springs on Colorado Highway 82. This highway may be the only access into Aspen throughout winter. Throughout summer time, you are able to achieve Aspen through Independence Spread Highway 82. Independence Pass is closed from early November through May.

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