Maroon Bells & Maroon Lake

Reservations are required to visit the Maroon Bells Recreational Area, whether by personal vehicle or by shuttle. When buses are not in operation, vehicle parking reservations are still required to access the Maroon Bells Scenic Area. The Maroon Bells …

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Independence Pass

Exploring Independence Pass from the Tyrolean Lodge can be a day filled with adventures. Allow plenty of time to stop and have short walkabouts anywhere that strikes your fancy. As part of Highway 82, Independence Pass crosses over the Continental Divi …

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Castle Creek Valley

Just minutes away from the Tyrolean Lodge, exploring Castle Creek Valley can be a full day full of adventure with luxurious rewards at their end. Whether you are hiking up to one of the high alpine lakes, nordic skiing along the valley floor or riding …

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Town Attractions

Aspen is a very walkable town rich in culture, history, a wide variety of shops, restaurants, bars, art centers, parks and the charm of small mountain town. All of our Town Attractions listed below are a 4-14 minute walk from your room at the Tyrolean …

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Wildlife

One of the best things about wildlife viewing in Aspen is how easy it is. We are one among many species here, surrounded, right out the front door of our mountain town lodge, you may see a deer or bear walk by. It’s important to always keep a safe dist …

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Adventures in The Lost Forest

The Lost Forest isn’t hard to find, though it may be overlooked. Hidden among the trees and rocks, Elk Camp on Snowmass Mountain boasts outdoor adventures throughout the forest. The Lost Forest provides guests an opportunity to be completely immersed i …

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Aspen’s WINTERSKÖL

Aspen’s annual “toast to winter,” dates to a quiet January in 1951 when locals decided to celebrate Aspen’s unique alpine lifestyle with an eclectic weekend of festivities. Traditionally, the four-day celebration features on-mountain activities, concer …

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