Snowmass is a
ski resort
A ski resort is a resort developed for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. In Europe, most ski resorts are towns or villages in or adjacent to a ski area – a mountainous area with pistes (ski trails) and a ski lift system. In N ...
located in the
Town of Snowmass Village near
Aspen, Colorado
Aspen is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 7,004 at the 2020 United States Census. Aspen is in a remote area of the Rocky Mo ...
. The ski area is owned and operated by the
Aspen Skiing Company as part of the
Aspen/Snowmass complex. It was opened on December 17, 1967
. Snowmass is the largest of the four Aspen/Snowmass mountains, comprising .
Slopes
The mountain is most notable for its wide cruiser runs,
family-friendly atmosphere, and extensive ski-in/ski-out lodging. Despite its family reputation, the resort also contains several terrain parks, extensive
extreme skiing
Extreme skiing is performed on long, steep (typically from 45 to 60+ degrees, or grades of 100 to 170 percent) slopes in mountainous terrain. The French coined the term 'Le Ski Extreme' in the 1970s. The first practitioners include Swiss skier ...
terrain,
mogul runs, and gladed terrain.
Changes
Snowmass has undergone massive changes in the past few years, including a new gondola and a new Base Village. Snowmass has also constructed a new restaurant near Elk Camp, replacing Cafe Suzanne with a large, brand-new restaurant. Today, Snowmass continues its extensive improvements to on-mountain infrastructure and lift repairs.
Lifts
Snowmass has the most vertical feet of skiing of any ski area in the United States, but only when the Cirque poma is running.
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/ref> There are 17 lifts at Snowmass: 7 high-speed quads (Two Creeks, Elk Camp, Alpine Springs, Sheer Bliss, Coney Glade, Sam's Knob, High Alpine), two high-speed six packs (Village Express, Big Burn), two gondolas (the Sky Cab - better known as the "Skittles" and Elk Camp Gondola), two quads (Meadows and Assay Hill), 1 double (Campground) and two pull lifts (Scooper and The Cirque).
References
External links
Official site
Aspen Ski & Snow Report
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Buildings and structures in Pitkin County, Colorado
Ski areas and resorts in Colorado
Roaring Fork Valley
Aspen Skiing Company
Tourist attractions in Pitkin County, Colorado
White River National Forest