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Aspen Snow Resort
Image courtesy of Eric Ward
Aspen Mountain and its famous black-diamond terrain has kept the town of Aspen on the map since 1947, serving up great groomers, bumps and steeps for anyone who dares step off the lift.
The town of Aspen is steeped in a rich history, from its origins as a silver mining town to now being one of the world’s most famous ski resorts. Today you are more likely to find Aspen’s riches laying above the ground in the form of ‘Champagne Powder’ snow, covering FOUR fantastic mountains.
Resort overview
| Number of lifts | 8 |
| Terrain | |
| Beginners runs | 0% |
| Intermediate runs | 48% |
| Advanced runs | 52% |
Weather and snow report
- View the current weather and snow report details for Aspen
Snow cams
- See what’s happening on the ground at Mont Tremblant on these live cams
Aspen location on map
For more information, visit:www.aspensnowmass.com
Information sourced from http://www.aspensnowmass.com, www.mountainwatch.com
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