Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort
If you want to see a large crowd of skiers, this where the crowd is. The Aspen Snowmass has terrain that ever level of skier can use. It has three terrain parks each for one level of skier. There are 500, 250 and 150-foot long super pipes catering to expert, intermediate and beginner skier respectively.
The heavily treed terrain ranges from steep fast mogul runs, open deep powder, groomed trails, and gentle beginner areas. The trees are lined wide along the trails. Expert skiers can use the steep chutes, tighter tree trails and powder stashes at High Alpine. If you are fond of moguls, you can go to Sam’s Knob to Promenade, Fast Draw and Wildcat trails.
If you are an intermediate skier, you will find excellent groomed trails over the entire Snowmass Mountain. You can go to Elk Camp for some steep challenging trails with the Long Shot trail leading you down to Two Creeks. The Big Burn can also be used to enhance your skills as the trees are well spaced out and provide some great tree powder turns.
If you want your kids to start skiing, you can have them start at Fanny Hill. Later on they can head to Sam's Knob for a long trail down through Max Park and Scooper trails. You can even have them try out at Buttermilk trails.
Over all Aspen Snowmass promises an enjoyable skiing trip for the entire family. Moreover, once you get to know your way around, it will not take you much time find the trails that suit your style and level.
15.10.08
ASPEN SNOWMASS
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