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Pearl Pass Road Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Despite the likelihood of snow on the road well into July, the Pearl Pass Road is heavily used especially on weekends. The road is very rocky and steep in sections and often impassable in a vehicle.
Red Table Four-Wheel Drive Road Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Red Tables Road travels through dense conifer forests and open, high alpine meadows. There are spectacular 360 degree views once you reach the ridge line.
Richmond Hill Road Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Richmond Hill extends from the top of Aspen Mountain to the south, forming the eastern ridge of the Castle Creek Valley. From this vantage point users have a great view of many of the surrounding mountains in the Aspen area.
Rio Grande Trail Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The most accessible and popular of all the trails in the Aspen area, the Rio Grande Trail follows the old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad bed along the Roaring Fork River.
Rio Grande Trail Aspen/Snowmass Nordic Trail System A popular walking, skiing and snowshoeing trail, that follows the old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad bed along the Roaring Fork River.
Rio Grande Trail Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The most accessible and popular of all the trails in the Aspen area, the Rio Grande Trail follows the old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad bed along the Roaring Fork River.
Rio Grande Trail Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The most accessible and popular of all the trails in the Aspen area, the Rio Grande Trail follows the old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad bed along the Roaring Fork River.
Rio Grande Trail Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The most accessible and popular of all the trails in the Aspen area, the Rio Grande Trail follows the old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad bed along the Roaring Fork River.
Rio Grande Trail Aspen to Woody Creek Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The Aspen to Woody Creek section of The Rio Grande Trail is an easy, 8.4 mile multi-use trail. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs.
Rio Grande Trail Basalt to Carbondale Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The Basalt to Carbondale section of the Rio Grande Trail is an easy, 15 mile multi-use trail. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs.
Rio Grande Trail Carbondale to Glenwood Springs Sopris Ranger District,
Carbondale Area
The Carbondale to Glenwood Springs section of the Rio Grande Trail is an easy 12.2 miles. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs.
Rio Grande Trail Woody Creek to Basalt Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The Woody Creek to Basalt section of the Rio Grande Trail is an easy 10.6 miles. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs.
Smuggler Mountain Road Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Smuggler Road is used heavily by mountain bikes, runners, hikers and their dogs. Smuggler Road provides a short (1-1/2 mile) work out with great views of Aspen, which makes it very popular.
Smuggler Mountain Road to Hunter Creek Trail Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Smuggler Road is used heavily by mountain bikes, runners and hikers. Smuggler Road provides a short (1-1/2 mile) work out with great views of Aspen, which makes it very popular.
Smuggler Mountain/Warren Lakes Road Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
The portion of the road to Warren Lakes is very steep and not used as heavily. From Smuggler Road you can also access Hunter Creek, Van Horn Park, and Lenado.
Snowmass Cross-country Center Aspen/Snowmass Nordic Trail System The western hub of the Aspen/Snowmass Nordic Trail System. Located on the golf course, it has a retail shop, snack bar, restaurant, lessons, rentals and tours.
Taylor Pass Four-Wheel Drive Road Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
This road climbs from the Taylor River Valley, over Taylor Pass, to the Castle Creek Valley, near Ashcroft. This road can be very rough at times, check at District Office before using.
Terminator Aspen/Snowmass Nordic Trail System An exciting trail for advanced cross-country skiers. Used to access the Owl Creek Trail.
Thompson Creek Four-Wheel Drive Road Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Thompson Creek Road provides access for many hiking and biking trails including the following: South Thompson, Lake Ridge Lakes, Mid Thompson, South Branch of Mid Thompson and Dexter Park. It passes through aspen groves and crosses many small streams.
Village Way Aspen/Snowmass Nordic Trail System Connects Snowmass Village with the Snowmass Golf Course tracks.
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