Aspen:Home to the World’s First Class Restaurants, Heaven to Adventurous Winter Sport-Lovers

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Aspen:Home to the World’s First Class Restaurants, Heaven to Adventurous Winter Sport-Lovers

Situated in Colorado, the City of Aspen has made its mark on the map as a part of the top tourism spots based on the popularity of the Aspen Mountains. The city is always surrounded by a vast number of nature areas, where travellers can opt to enjoy a pleasant sightseeing ride up to the summit of Aspen Mountain with a gondola, or learn to ski among the number of beautiful mountains that Aspen has to offer.

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Aspen:Home to the World’s First Class Restaurants, Heaven to Adventurous Winter Sport-Lovers

1. Maroon Bells

Visiting Maroon Bells is a popular sightseeing spot for hikers to embrace the beautiful symphony of colours reflected by the reflective lake and the twin snow peaks that could easily inspire any photographer with a breathtaking shot, or simply to have a picnic among the numerous trails and campsites that will grant you a variety of viewing points ideal for sightseeing within the City of Aspen. The Maroon Bells has been praised constantly by travellers for its uninterrupted natural beauty. It is recommended by past hikers to arrive in the mountains early as the area is easily crowded.

2. Independence Pass

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Also known as the Hunters Pass, is a classic favourite for a sightseeing drive down the City of Aspen. This road in Aspen is completely safe, however, drivers must follow caution as the road can be steep and narrow with only a few guard trails. It has grown to become a favourite hiking trail for its scenic overlook of the different mountains at every corner based on the different range in difficulty as well as a popular route for cycling and sightseeing in the summer. Visitors can also experience camping on the available selections of camping grounds on the Aspen side of Independence Pass, where sightseeing is available for all campers facing the mountains.

3. Snowmass

Snowmass is an ideal resort for all skiers looking for an extensive skiing terrain. Situated at the Snowmass Village near the City of Aspen, it is one of the largest among the four Snowmass mountains in Aspen, comprising at 3,128 acres tall. The Snowmass resort is best known for its wide-open, groomed cruising and family-friendly atmosphere. In spite of its family reputation, Snowmass has been rated as one of the best skiing destinations in North America with its vast selections of terrain parks and one of the best views for sightseeing to date.

4. Aspen Mountain

The iconic mountain that was first opened to sightseeing skiers that gained the City of Aspen its popular holiday spot on the map. The Aspen Mountain engages all skiers to challenge themselves with advanced slopes accompanied with a spectacular sightseeing view of the summit. The Aspen Mountain features approximately 675 skiable acres along with 64 miles of runs that includes a series of steeps and bumps ideal for anyone that loves a challenge. The mountain remains as an all-time favourite to skiers as well as a top spot for sightseeing. But due to the challenging nature of the mountain’s terrain, travellers warn that the mountain is not a practice spot for beginners.

5. Glenwood Springs

Visitors who have trouble finding ways to spend time in Aspen could drop by Glenwood Springs situated northwest of Aspen and enjoy a dip into the Hot Springs Pool that has been used by the Native American tribes for centuries, where the steamy pools has catered to several historically known legends, such as President Theodore Roosevelt. The town also offers fishing and whitewater rafting opportunities, and just as many hiking spots and sightseeing as its popular neighbours. However, for explorers wanting to get more of Glenwood Springs secrets, the town also holds a complex collection of remarkable caverns waiting to be ventured.

6. Aspen Highlands

Another addition to the City of Aspen’s preferred ski area for more than 50 years among the residents. The Aspen Highlands has offered a challenging ski area where more than half of trails has been carved with routes made for an advanced skier, such as the Golden Horn, Highland Bowl, and Olympic Bowl that will certainly make a skier’s stomach drop with its descent. The mountain is a bonus for skiers for sightseeing views as it is rarely crowded. Travelers should note that most of the terrain is definitely more suited towards advanced skiers who are skilled in handling steep pitches and deep powder.

7. Silver Queen Gondola

The Silver Queen Gondola is a must for travelers visiting City of Aspen to not miss the remarkable views ideal for sightseeing up to the summit. The gondola begins at the heart of Aspen and travels 2.5 miles to the summit of Aspen Mountain that ranges to 11,000-foot-high. There are numerous selections of dining areas in Aspen, hiking spots, and some live music awarded once reaching the top. Visitors can also grab a drink and relax at a sundeck and eatery located at the top of the mountain that is also accompanied with an opportunity for a sightseeing view of the breathtaking surrounding landscape.

8. Buttermilk

If you’d like to try your first run at skiing, the Buttermilk is open with 21 miles of groomed, stress-free trails, where the runs are wide for plenty of skiers to move. Visitors can also opt for a private ski and snowboard lesson with a friendly instructor on a beginner slope, or simply visit for a sightseeing tour of the mountain. Moreover, the mountain in Aspen is also popular for its 22-foot superpipe and X-Games-inspired course for intermediate and expert skiers, and comprises more than 100 distinct features within Buttermilk’s two terrain parks.

9. Aspen Brewing Company

For beer lovers, a visit to the craft beer scene back to the City of Aspen offers a vast variety of beers to enjoy while seating indoors with live music during most of the weekend nights throughout the summer and winter. The atmosphere of the Aspen Brewing Company has been cited with friendly and entertaining staff, with compliments with tasty brews. Visitors await for prime seasons to return to visit Aspen’s homely brewery. The brewing company also offers a sightseeing tour of the operation, for those interested in the brewery’s history.

10. Wheeler Opera House

The lovely Victorian architecture of the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen was constructed in the late 1800 and remains as the gem of the City of Aspen and the major source of entertainment located in the Roaring Fork Valley. The opera house is still arranging events that includes concerts, film screenings, and plays. However, the Wheeler Opera House does not offer sightseeing tours, yet, it is still recommended to catch a show during your visit for a great kick back relaxing atmosphere accompanied by great acoustics. Travelers planning to stop by can find a list of upcoming performances and ticket prices on the Wheeler Opera House’s official website.

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From a picnic by a lake, a trail for a scenic sightseeing mountain view, or simply, for a challenging skiing adventure, the City of Aspen is home to so many recreational activities to not be missed for any nature lover out there. If you’re planning a visit to Aspen, it’s wise to bring along some proper shoes and a camera. You’ll never know the number of surprising beautiful sightseeing sceneries of the city’s natural flora that Aspen has to offer.

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