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Aspen Highlands
| Average Annual Snowfall: |
300 Inches
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| Base Elevation: |
8,040 Feet
(2506.2 Meters)
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| Easiest Terrain: |
18%
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| Expert Terrain: |
36%
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| More Difficult Terrain: |
30%
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| Most Difficult Terrain: |
16%
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| Number of Lifts: |
5 3 High speed Quads, 2 Triples
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| Number Of Runs: |
131
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| Skiable Acres: |
970 Acres
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| Snowmaking Acres: |
110 Acres
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| Summit Elevation: |
11,675 Feet
(3639.3 Meters)
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| Vertical Rise: |
3,635 Feet
(1133.1 Meters)
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Copyright: Ken Missbrenner/Aspen Skiing Company
Aspen Highlands and the view of Pyramid Peak
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Aspen Highlands, one of four mountains in the Aspen/Snowmass resort complex, is known as the locals' favorite mountain. Located just three miles from downtown Aspen, Aspen Highlands is accessible by free shuttle. Aspen Highlands' 970 acres feature stunning views of the world-famous Maroon Bells, a 3,635 ft. vertical rise, and some of Colorado's most challenging terrain. With the addition of the new Deep Temerity Triple chairlift, 180 new acres of advanced, expert and extreme terrain is now availible. For more information call the Aspen Skiing Company at 800-525-6200, or Aspen Central Reservations and the Aspen Chamber Resort Association at 888-452-2409.
Directions from Denver: Take I-70 west to the Glenwood Springs exit #111. Follow Hwy 82 , 40 miles to Aspen. Aspen Highlands is located three miles from downtown Aspen.
Seasonal Information:
Normal Ski Season:
Late November through Mid April .
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Visitor Information:
Colorado Tourism Office, 1625 Broadway, Ste. 1700
, Denver, CO, 80202, Phone: 800-COLORADO
Links to other sites:
Aspen Skiing Company - Official ski area web site.
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