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On Mountain / The Mountains


2009-2010 Operating Dates:
Snowmass & Aspen Mountain: November 26, 2009 - April 11, 2010
Aspen Highlands & Buttermilk: December 12, 2009 - April 4, 2010


Sixty-plus years after dedicating the first chairlift on Aspen Mountain, Aspen/Snowmass continues to deliver.

Anyplace else this would be four separate vacations. Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk – with over 5,300 acres of terrain and boundless dining and nightlife, there are more than enough reasons to visit the most exciting winter escape in the world. Four mountains, one lift ticket – experience The Power of Four.

With over $130 million in on-mountain improvements in the last six years including 11 new lifts, two new gondolas, the industry-leading Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center, three new restaurants, two superpipes, additional terrain, 100% hands-free gates with NEW direct-to-lift capabilities, the new Snowmass base village and the best skiing and riding experience anywhere, there has never been a better time better time to visit to Aspen/Snowmass.

100% Hands-Free
New this year, skiers and riders will access all four mountains using 100% automated gates – a total of 40 gates at all access points on the mountains. Automated gates with the latest technology means guests spend less time in lift lines and more time skiing and riding! With hands-free gates put your pass in your pocket and never take it out again.

With quadruple peaks - SNOWMASSASPEN MOUNTAIN, ASPEN HIGHLANDS, and BUTTERMILK - Aspen/Snowmass goes off by a Power of Four.

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Chris Davenport
Chris Davenport
Skiing Champion
Chris Davenport lives in Aspen/Snowmass and is considered one of the world's most accomplished big mountain skiers. .. more
Falling in the woods
If you ever fall in a wooded area or toward a fixed object, get your feet below you to protect your head and upper body.