At 11,200 feet in elevation, once you reach the top of Aspen Mountain you can enjoy lunch at the Sundeck, scenic views, hiking, games, bluegrass on Sundays, and the highest disc golf course in North America. Silver Queen Gondola Hours: 10 am - 4 pm (last ride down at 4:30 pm) sight-seeing passes are available from $33 Open: June - October Check aspensnowmass.com for exact dates Call 970.925.1220 or visit www.aspensnowmass.com/fourmountains/aspen-mountain/
Shuttles run from 8am-5pm daily, reservations required. For vehicular access, $10 reservations required and cars must enter before 8am for a morning visit or after 5pm for an evening visit. Rent a bike or e-bike and travel up the beautiful 8-mile road to experience the Bells. For more information go to https://www.aspensnowmass.com/visit/activities/ https://aspenchamber.org/plan-trip/trip-highlights/maroon-bells
Drive or bike to explore the historic Ghost Town of Ashcroft Enjoy lunch and take in the views at Pine Creek Cookhouse. Reservations recommended. Maroon Bells summer/maroon-bells/getting-here Ashcroft/ Pinecreek Cookhouse 970.925.1044
Enjoy an impressive selection of fresh, local produce, crafts, and more as well as food purveyors to grab a coffee or snack while you peruse. Saturday's June - October from 9 am - 3 pm along Hopkins Ave, between Hyman & Galena
Tour the 1887 built Victorian museum to learn about Aspen's history from the mining era, through the establishment of the ski resort until today. Walking and hiking historic tours available throughout the summer Call 970.925.3721 or visit www.aspenhistory.org/