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Snowmass Real Estate |
| SNOWMASS AT A GLANCE: |
| POPULATION: 1,850 year-round resident |
| ELEVATIONS: |
Town of Snowmass 8,104 feet
Snowmass Mountain: |
Base: 8,104 ft.
Summit: 12,510 ft.
Vertical Rise: 4,406 ft.
Terrain: 3,010 acres
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| THE SNOWMASS STORY: |
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Tucked high in the Brush Creek Valley, Snowmass Village, Colorado, the second largest ski mountain in Colorado offering nearly 150 miles of trails. Surrounded by a spectacularly scenic wilderness area, Snowmass also connects to the largest network of free groomed Nordic trails in the U.S. It's no coincidence that part of our name is synonymous with "magnitude" and "substance." Snowmass Village is like the shy neighbor who turns out to be vivacious upon closer acquaintance. Within this 25-square-mile town resides over 40 miles of hiking and biking trails and one of the best summer resort music scenes in the state. Surrounded by a spectacularly scenic wilderness area, Snowmass also is one of the few resorts in the U.S. to offer plentiful mountainboarding terrain and the only Colorado resort to offer two 18-hole disc golf courses. It's no coincidence that part of our name is synonymous with "magnitude" and "substance." And yet Snowmass Village is not your typical mountain town. One need only glimpse the grand splendor of Mt. Daly and the faces of people coming off the slopes year-round to understand that this town's core lies amidst a fertile landscape of adventure and rejuvenation.
Snowmass Village, then, is pure mountain town. Steeped in ranching history, defined by its scenic mass, flanked by charming boutiques, restaurants, and accommodations, this town offers more potential for mountain stories than ever before. We're celebrating more than ever as well. In 2007 the Snowmass Rodeo opens its 35th consecutive season. The ski mountain turns 40, the town turns 30, and the exciting Base Village project hits full stride. We invite you to stop by for a visit. Our door is always open and we think you'll find this neighbor is one worth getting to know.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SNOWMASS VILLAGE.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SNOWMASS VILLAGE. |
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| ADDITIONAL SNOWMASS TID-BITS: |
| PHONE NUMBERS: |
Aspen Sotheby’s International Realty: 970.925.1730
Construction Questions: 970.309.2653
The Town of Snowmass: 970.923.3777
Chamber Resort Association: 970.925.1940
Aspen Police Department: 970.923.5330
Aspen Valley Hospital: 970.925.1120
U.S. Forest Service, Aspen Ranger District: 970.925.3445
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport Information: 970.920.5380
Snow Report: 970.925.1221
Movie Theatres: Isis: 970.925.7584, Wheeler Opera House: 970.925.5973 |
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| Local Television Stations: |
Plum TV - Channel 16,
Grassroots Community Television - Channel 12 |
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| Transportation and Parking: |
RAFTA/Ruby Park Bus Station: 970.925.8484
Aspen Parking Garage: 970.920.5430
Road Conditions: 970.920.5454 - Click her to view CDOT Interstate webcams
Colorado Mountain Express: 800.525.6363 or 970.947.0504 |
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Need a Limo: |
Ajax Limousine: 970.923.0101
Aspen Snowmass Limousine: 970.925.5549
Aspen Star Limousine: 970.379.2118
Aspen Valet: 970.544.9099
Ride Limousine: 970.925.1149
Snow Limo: 970.544.6475 |
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| PERHAPS, A TAXI WILL DO: |
The Ultimate Taxi: 970.927.9239
Mellow Yellow Taxi: 970.925.2282
High Mountain Taxi: 970.925.8294 |
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| RAFTA BUS SYSTEM: |
| RAFTA provides free and frequent service within Aspen and Snowmass, as well as to the airport, the
Aspen Business Center and all four ski areas. Free skier shuttle leaves Ruby Park every 10 to 15 minutes
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Regular bus service begins and 6:15 a.m.and ends at 2:15 a.m..
Service to Snowmass Village and downvalley will cost you - but not much. |
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