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Little Annie Four-Wheel Drive Road
- This road is fairly well maintained, but used heavily by 4 WD's, especially on weekends. This is a very scenic ride with great views of the Castle Creek Valley.
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- 4WD
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Capitol/Snowmass Creek Area
- Northwest of Aspen
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Lincoln Creek General Forest Area
- Lincoln Creek Gulch General Forest Area is located east of Aspen on Highway 82 or Independence Pass Road. The General Forest Area provides access to a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities.
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Kobey Park Road
- Kobey Park is an old logging area with many spur roads winding through it. This is a fairly well maintained 4 WD road, used by mountain bikes, 4 WD's, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles in the winter.
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- 4WD
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Benedict Trail
- Connects the East end of Aspen to the North Star Nature Preserve.
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- Winter Sports
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James E Moore Trail
- The James E. Moore Trail has a short loop and a connecting trail to the the High School, Iselin and Owl Creek trails.
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- Winter Sports
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Roaring Fork-Lower River Section (float fishing)
- Home to the largest fish in the Roaring Fork
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- Fishing
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Hunter Creek Area
- Practically Aspen's backyard
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Richmond Hill Road
- 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.
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- 4WD
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Rim Trail
- This trail near Snowmass Village offers a challenging snowshoe in the winter, hiking and biking in the summer, with fine views across Snowmass Village, the ski areas and surrounding mountains.
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- Hiking
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Snowmass Summer of Free Music Series
- Wicked Weekly Concerts
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- Events
- Downtown
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Aspen High School Trail System
- Choose between 1.8 or 3.1 mile loops
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- Winter Sports
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Red Table Trail
- Taking this route from the top down is an enjoyable down hill cruise with some short uphill sections and some outstanding views of the area. This trail should not be ridden prior to June 21st to avoid disturbing calving elk.
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- Hiking
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Grottos Day Use Area
- Rock formations and an ice cave to explore
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Pyramid Peak
- For the advanced climber only
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- Nature & Wildlife
- Downtown
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Fryingpan River
- Some of the finest trout water in the west
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- Water Sports
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Petroleum & Anderson Lakes Trail
- The Trail follows an old jeep road that is now closed to mechanized vehicles. The trail follows Anderson Creek passing through fir forests then tundra.
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- Hiking
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Silver Circle Ice Rink
- Romantic outdoor rink
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- Winter Sports
- Downtown
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Pearl Pass Road
- 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.
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- 4WD
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Pearl Pass Four-Wheel Drive Road
- 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.
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- 4WD
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Joel Soroka Gallery
- Thinking-man's photography
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- Art Museums/Galleries
- Downtown
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North Star Nature Preserve Loop
- Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are one of the few uses permitted on its flat, open meadows close to the Roaring Fork River.
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- Winter Sports
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Owl Creek Trail
- Scenic course between Aspen and Snowmass
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- Winter Sports
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Express Creek Road to Taylor Pass Road
- This is a popular high-altitude jeep route beginning at Express Creek Road. Because of the altitude snow is often present well into mid-July.
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- 4WD
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East Snowmass Trail
- Hiking, bacckpacking, and horeseback trail
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- Hiking
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