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If you’re looking for a family-friendly winter destination with endless outdoor activities, vibrant culture, and unforgettable experiences, you’ll love Aspen, Colorado. In this guide, I’ll take you through the top family-friendly attractions to ensure your family has an incredible time in this snowy paradise.
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Things to do in Aspen, Colorado
Hit the Slopes:
Four fantastic mountains in the Aspen area cater to families of all ages and skill levels. These mountains include Buttermilk, Aspen, Snowmass and Aspen Highlands. A lift ticket or the IKON Pass gives you access to all four mountains, and free shuttle access connects all four ski areas.
Here’s a breakdown of each mountain that makes up the Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort so you can determine which mountain is best for your family:
Aspen Mountain — Located at the edge of downtown Aspen, this mountain has some steep terrain but is a great option for intermediate and advanced skiers.
Buttermilk — Under 10 minutes from downtown Aspen, this mountain is great for beginners.
Snowmass — Personally, this is my favorite of the four mountains. Located at Snowmass Village, a 10-minute drive from Aspen, this mountain has terrain for every level. This is the perfect mountain for you if you’re a family of skiers or boarders at varying skill levels. This is also the primary mountain where ski lessons take place.
Aspen Highlands — This is the most technically challenging mountain in the Aspen area, with steep terrain. It’s also where the infamous Cloud Nine Aspen Bistro is located. If you want to spend a champagne-soaked afternoon on the mountain, this is the place to do it.
Discover the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Center:
Make a journey back in time at the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Center, a fascinating museum that showcases the area's prehistoric wonders. Marvel at the ancient fossils and artifacts unearthed during the construction of the Ziegler Reservoir. Your kids will be captivated by the interactive exhibits and the chance to learn about the incredible creatures that once roamed the land.
Explore Maroon Bells:
A family-friendly adventure awaits at Maroon Bells, a picturesque destination with stunning twin peaks and scenic trails. Enjoy the breathtaking views and take a leisurely stroll around the shimmering Maroon Lake. If your family is up for more adventure, embark on a kid-friendly hike through the surrounding wilderness, filled with natural wonders and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Experience Snowshoeing in Ashcroft:
Head to Ashcroft, a historic ghost town near Aspen, for a unique and memorable family activity. Strap on snowshoes and explore the enchanting snowy trails that wind through the town and its surroundings. Your family will love the sense of adventure as you discover hidden treasures and learn about the area's fascinating history.
Embracing Aspen's Culture
Beyond its natural beauty, Aspen is also renowned for its vibrant cultural scene. From art galleries and museums to music festivals and theater productions, there's always something happening in town. Be sure to check out the Aspen Art Museum for a dose of contemporary art or catch a performance at the historic Wheeler Opera House.
Coaster Rides and Tubing
Ready for an adventure the entire family can enjoy? Check out the Breath-taker Alpine Coaster at Elk Camp in Snowmass. After an adrenaline-inducing ride on over a mile of elevated track, enjoy multiple lanes of lift-served tubing in the snow. This family-friendly facility is also open after dark.
Go Shopping
Aspen has no shortage of high-end stores to choose from, but a must-visit is Kemo Sabe, your one-stop shop for Western wear, including custom-designed cowboy hats and cowboy boots.
Places to eat & drink in Aspen, Colorado
Family-friendly places to eat & drink
Poppycock's Cafe: With its eclectic decor and an extensive menu featuring breakfast favorites, sandwiches and comfort food classics, Poppycock's Cafe is sure to please both kids and adults alike.
Brunelleschi's Dome Pizza: Located in the heart of downtown Aspen, Brunelleschi's Dome Pizza offers a variety of delicious pizzas, pasta dishes and salads in a family-friendly atmosphere.
Clark's Oyster Bar: While known for its seafood offerings, Clark's Oyster Bar also has a kid-friendly menu featuring fish and chips, grilled cheese, and other options sure to please young diners.
Pine Creek Cookhouse: For a real treat, take a horse-drawn carriage ride to the picturesque Castle Creek Valley. Pine Creek Cookhouse offers a unique dining experience with its rustic mountain setting and gourmet cuisine.
Ink! Coffee Company: In addition to serving up expertly crafted coffee drinks, Ink! Coffee Company offers a selection of pastries, sandwiches and snacks that are perfect for a quick bite with the family.
White House Tavern: Known for its casual yet upscale vibe, White House Tavern serves up delicious American fare, including sandwiches, salads and burgers.
And if you can squeeze in a night on the town without the kids:
Matsuhisa: This renowned Japanese restaurant offers exquisite sushi and innovative fusion dishes created by celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
Casa Tua: An elegant and charming Italian restaurant known for its inviting ambiance and exquisite cuisine.
J Bar or The Living Room at Hotel Jerome: For amazing cocktails and people-watching.
Ajax Tavern: Situated at the base of Aspen Mountain, Ajax Tavern is a popular spot for apres-ski dining, serving up classic American fare with a gourmet twist.
French Alpine Bistro: A cozy chalet feel and the best fondue in town.
Need to know
Practical Tips for a Family-Friendly Winter Vacation in Aspen, Colorado
Before you set off on your Aspen adventure, here are a few practical tips to keep in mind:
Pack Layers: Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, so it's always a good idea to dress in layers and be prepared for changing conditions.
Stay Hydrated: The high altitude can take some getting used to, so be sure to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
Respect Wildlife: Aspen is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including elk, deer and bears. Be sure to observe wildlife from a safe distance and follow Leave No Trace principles.
Plan Ahead: Whether you're booking accommodations or making restaurant reservations, it's always a good idea to plan ahead, especially during peak seasons.
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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Aspen. Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out my guide, The Ultimate Skiing Guide for Jackson Hole, Wyoming.