| Snowmass Village is the perfect place for winter fun and enjoyment for the whole family with skiing, riding, sledding, snowshoeing, telemarking or just relaxing by the fire or in the hot tub. With 3,132 acres of skiable terrain and 95% ski-in/ski-out accommodations, you’ll find every level of play you desire. For more info log on to www.snowmassvillage.com or call 1.800.SNOWMASS (1.800.766.9627). Already one of North America’s premier resorts, Snowmass is undergoing a host of on mountain improvements. The NEW Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center is the new height of family adventure! As the centerpiece for kids’ programming, The Treehouse stands as the first of its kind in the snowsports industry, boasting a family-friendly climbing gym, teen activities, kids’ retail and a host of themed rooms for kids ages 8 weeks and up. Other upgrades include the NEW Elk Camp Meadows learning area which brings beginners into the high-alpine via the NEW Elk Camp Gondola, as well as a new and improved Snow Park Technologies-designed terrain park and halfpipe area. |
| Free Family Activities Cozy up to the campfire and enjoy storytelling, sing-a-longs and refreshments. Free arts and crafts classes, the Winter Wild Things nature program, and the on-mountain kids' zone offer plenty of fun for kids. Cross-Country Skiing Enjoy North America's largest, FREE groomed Nordic trail system that was carefully designed to link Aspen and Snowmass. Call 970.925.2849 or see www.aspennordic.com. Snowshoeing Follow a marked snowshoe trail on Snowmass or enjoy a two-hour guided tour with a naturalist from Aspen Center for Environmental Studies. Call 970.925.5756 for more information. |
Opening Day at Snowmass November 22, 2007 Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series November 2007–March 2008 This season-long concert series is free and open to the public, and features some of the top national music acts ranging from rock to hip hop, appealing to all age groups. Holiday Activities Christmas through New Year The holidays are magical for families in Snowmass! Celebrate with a tree-lighting ceremony, craft and workshops, special storytellers, visits with Santa, torchlight parade, fireworks and more. Bud Light Big Air Fridays February 15, 22 & 29; March 7, 14, 21 & 28; April 4, 2008 Don’t miss this skier and snowboarder big-air contest on Fanny Hill at the base of Snowmass. The contest runs over eight Fridays in the winter from 2 to 3 p.m. followed by a live concert and fireworks on the Snowmass Village Mall. Colorado Freeride Series & Championships TBD Big-mountain skiers and riders put it all on the line in judged runs down the cliff-littered steeps of Snowmass. Each year, the Freeride Series & Championships draw a complete field of top athletes and amateurs. Mardi Gras Celebration February 5, 2008 Snowmass throws the biggest Mardi Gras party in the mountains to celebrate 26 years of Fat Tuesday revelry including a parade, a popular bead toss, costume contests, mask-making, King Cake, crawdad boils, an uphill snowshoe race, and more. St. Patrick's Day Celebration March 17, 2008 Ski “green” runs with adult and kids scavenger hunts, dance a jig to traditional Irish music and rock, toast authentic and green beer... slainte! Festivities start early on the mountain, stay late for continued revelry throughout the Village. Bud Light Spring Jam March 21-23 & 28-30, 2008 The ultimate spring celebration! The 9th annual Spring Jam features four days of events in Aspen and Snowmass, blending music, athletic competition and art. From a live outdoor nighttime concert and art in Aspen to live family entertainment and celebrations in Snowmass, this weekend has something for everyone. |