Biking Snowmass is a mountain biking mecca.  From beginner to advanced, there are trails for every level rider.  Snowmass Village has everything you need to gear up for cycling.  Local shops offer the latest in bike rentals and gear.

Disc Golf At Snowmass, the popular sport of Disc Golf takes a high-altitude twist. Two 18-hole mountain courses wind through high alpine meadows, primeval glens, and to scenic, heart-stopping vistas. One course is accessed from Base Village; the other is accessed from the top of the Elk Camp Gondola.

Elk Camp Restaurant and Scenic Gondola Ride
Ride the Elk Camp Gondola up Snowmass Mountain where numerous activities and adventures await! Featuring downhill biking, dining at the Elk Camp Restaurant, kid’s climbing wall, paintball, eurobungy, ACES naturalist hikes, kids’ playground and more.

Fly fishing Local outfitters and shops can provide any level of service from gear rental and advice on what’s biting to full-day guided tours and floats.

Hiking Surrounded by the 2.3 million acres of the White River National Forest, the options in and around Snowmass are truly endless. Hikers can explore over 80 miles of trails including short jaunts to day hikes.

Horseback Riding One- to five-hour, and full-day trips are available daily during the summer months.  Prices vary by tour and provider.

Lost Forest Walk off the gondola and into an adventure on an alpine coaster, biking trails, a ropes course, a climbing wall, fishing ponds, hiking grails and a disc golf course.

The Collective features weekly programing including chess night, bingo night, comedy night, live music, educational talks and more.  Collective Game Lounge is a public play space to bring your friends and family to enjoy a variety of games.  mix6 and Moxi Bar offers a fresh take on healthy eating and home to an extensive cocktail, wine, and beer list.

Free Guided Nature Hikes and Walks
Enjoy guided hikes with a naturalist from the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES). Naturalists will share tips on wildflowers, tracking animals, observing birds and understanding the sub-alpine community.

Whitewater Rafting Whether you’re seeking a day trip with class IV rapids on the Arkansas or a quick, gentle float on the Roaring Fork, local outfitters can help plan the best adventure and mode of floatation, including whitewater rafting, inflatable duckies, kayaking, fly fishing floats or something more unique like stand-up paddle boarding.