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Snowmass

USA

North America

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Km piste
Min Height (m)
Max Height (m)
237
2473
3813
Sub Area
Multi-Area Collection
No
No

Description

Snowmass is a renowned ski resort located in the state of Colorado, USA. It is part of the larger Aspen Snowmass complex, which includes three other ski areas: Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk. Snowmass stands out as the largest of the four and offers an expansive and diverse terrain, making it a favorite destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Snowmass boasts an interesting history, starting as a traditional mountain ranching community in the late 19th century. Over time, it transformed into a purpose-built ski resort, officially opening in 1967. Today, it is a well-established destination with modern amenities and a vibrant atmosphere. The ski area is directly accessible from the Snowmass Village, which is a lively and pedestrian-friendly resort community located at the base of the mountain. Skiers can access the slopes conveniently from various accommodations, restaurants, and shops within the village. Additionally, a complimentary shuttle service connects Snowmass Village to the other three mountains in the Aspen Snowmass complex, providing easy access to even more terrain. Snowmass offers a fantastic ski-in, ski-out experience, allowing skiers to return to the village without needing transportation. This is a great convenience for visitors who prefer the flexibility of being able to ski directly to their lodging or explore the vibrant après-ski scene in the village. Speaking of après-ski, Snowmass provides a lively and diverse scene to cater to all tastes. The village offers an array of restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues where visitors can relax and unwind after a day on the slopes. Whether you're looking for a cozy pub atmosphere, live music, or fine dining, Snowmass has something to suit everyone. In terms of skiing suitability, Snowmass has a reputation for being family-friendly and accommodating to all skill levels. The mountain features wide-open groomed runs perfect for beginners and intermediates, while advanced skiers can challenge themselves on steeper slopes, glades, and moguls. Freestyle enthusiasts will also find their haven at Snowmass, as it boasts world-class terrain parks and a superpipe. Overall, Snowmass is a premier ski destination with a rich history and a vibrant après-ski scene. Its direct access to the slopes, ski-in, ski-out accommodations, and diverse terrain make it an ideal choice for families, beginners, and advanced skiers alike. Whether you're seeking thrilling adventures on the mountain or a cozy and lively atmosphere off the slopes, Snowmass has it all.

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Direct Train
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Direct coach
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No
No

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