Welcome to your home away from home, where we hope you will feel comfortable and enjoy your Aspen vacation. We, at Aspen Luxury Vacation Rentals, are so glad you decided to stay with us. We sincerely hope your visit will be all that you expected.
This directory is provided to familiarize you with the many luxury services we offer, as well as acquaint you with the Aspen Snowmass area.
Please feel free to call for any questions regarding your visit.

Warm Regards, Aspen Luxury Vacation Rentals
Office: 970-205-9960 | Email: Info@aspenluxuryvacationrentals.com

GUEST SERVICES
Check-Out / Check-In
Check-In Time 4:00 pm
Check-Out Time 10:00 am unless a late check-out is agreed upon with staff.
Aspen Airport
Contact Aspen Airport customer service on 970-920-5380.
Airlines
American Airlines 800-433-7300
United Airlines 1-800-864-8331
Rental Staff
For any questions about your stay, please contact our team at info@aspenluxuryvacationrentals.com or 970-205-9960.
Concierge Services
To utilize our complimentary concierge services, please email info@aspenluxuryvacationrentals.com.
Transportation
High Mountain Taxi Service is available and can be reached at 970-925-TAXI.
The Rubey Park Bus Station serves the Roaring Fork Valley and is the central hub for all of the RFTA buses. www.rfta.com | 970-925-8484
Smoking Policy
This is a strictly non-smoking property. This property has a wireless alarm system to detect carbon monoxide, smoke, fire, nicotine, and marijuana. It will go off without warning so please ensure there is absolutely no smoking inside the property. Please smoke outside.
Wildlife
Please lock windows and doors. Bears or other wildlife will return if they find food. Please do not leave bags of trash outside. Please keep a safe distance and do not entice wildlife. Please comply with the City’s Wildlife Protection Ordinance.
GUEST SERVICES
Noise Policy
Occupants shall comply with the City’s Noise Ordinance. Please keep loud noises at a minimum after 9:00 pm.
Housekeeping
To schedule additional housekeeping please contact the Aspen Luxury Vacation Rentals office on 970-205-9960 or info@aspenluxuryvacationrentals.com
Home Telephone Number
970-923-4376
Fireplace
Please be aware that this is a wood burning fireplace and it can burn the carpet. Please make sure to close the front of the fire to protect the carpet.
Hot Tub
Please close the hot tub cover when not in use. It will evaporate the water and cause problems with the heating system and the filters.
Ski Access
This property has direct ski access to Fanny Hill on Snowmass Mountain. This trail leads to the Village Express lift, or Snowmass Base Village.
Keys
Please leave the keys on the kitchen table upon departure.
Important Numbers
WELCOME TO THE ROARING FORK VALLEY
The Aspen/Snowmass area is a place for dreams and inspiration. When Walter Paepcke arrived in Aspen, he fell in love with the area. He was involved in the development of the ski area, and pioneers the development of Aspen as a major arts and cultural center. He dreamed of a place where people could gather to enrich the mind, body and spirit. This vision came to be known as the “Aspen Idea.” Skiing was meant to satisfy the body component, the Aspen Institute was created for the mind, and the Aspen Music Festival and School was born to enrich the soul.
Today, the Aspen Idea is alive and thriving throughout Aspen and Snowmass, and we invite you to discover for yourself why we call this place “home.”
Allow us to be your tour guides. Explore every corner of our community –from Aspen’s rich historical heritage, breathtaking scenery, and unlimited recreational and cultural opportunity, to our local secrets, such as favorite places to go hiking and biking.
Perhaps you will find yourself returning to that special place, time and time again.
GETTING AROUND ASPEN
Once visitors arrive in Aspen, most find they have little need for a car. There is extensive and frequent bus service between Aspen and Snowmass and further down valley. Many of the hotels, shops and restaurants are within comfortable walking distance, and taxis, limos, and hotel courtesy vans provide service to and from the airport and around town. If you do bring a car, you will need to familiarize yourself with Aspen’s Pay & Display Parking system. For more information, call the City of Aspen Transportation & Parking Department at (970) 920-5267.
ASPEN CHAMBER RESORT ASSOCIATION VISITOR CENTER
590 N. Mill Street - www.aspenchamber.org - (970) 925-1940
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed holidays and weekends.
THINGS TO DO
TOURING / OUTDOORS
Ashcroft Ghost Town
Nestled in the Castle Creek Valley 13 miles from Aspen, Ashcroft was once a mining camp in the 1880s with a population of 2,500 residents. You can walk through the remaining buildings or along the trails that wind through Aspen groves. Reopens for tours in mid-June. Aspen Historical Society (970) 925-3721.
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies at Hallam Lake Nature Preserve
Explore ACES’ beautiful 25-acre Hallam Lake Nature Preserve and Environmental Learning Center featuring on-site naturalists. Check out resident birds of prey, indoor trout stream, self-guided trails, and more! ACES also offers daily programs for children and adults, as well as free guided nature walks on Aspen Mountain, at the Maroon Bells, the Castle Creek Valley, and in Snowmass Village. Hours: Mon-Sat, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (970) 925-5756.
Independence Pass
The ghost town of Independence is located 16 miles east of Aspen on Independence Pass via Highway 82. This gold mining town reached a peak population of 1,000 people in 1882. Reopens for tours in mid-June.
The summit is another four miles east with spectacular mountain views. Independence Pass is a paved, winding road, which requires safe and cautious driving. The first heavy snowfall closes
the pass for the winter until Memorial Day Weekend. Aspen Historical Society (970) 925-3721.
The Maroon Bells
The Maroon Bells are among the most photographed peaks in North America and are one of Aspen’s grand attractions. Visitors can take the Roaring Fork Transit Authoriry shuttle up to the base of the mountains and enjoy several scenic hiking trails in this wilderness area. RFTA (970) 925-8484.
Rodeos
The Snowmass Rodeo is the longest running rodeo in Colorado. This authentic western event takes place every Wednesday evening in the summers through mid-August.
BBQ starting at 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and rodeo starting at 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Snowmass Village Rodeo, www.snowmassrodeo.org
The Silver Queen Gondola
One of Aspen’s most popular attractions during the summer. With a rise of 3,267 vertical feet, the Silver Queen Gondola travels 2-1/2 miles to the 11,212-ft. summit of Aspen Mountain in just 18 minutes. The ride offers dramatic views of the Elk Mountains and the town of Aspen. Call the Aspen Skiing Company at (970) 925-1220, (800) 525-6200 or (970) 923-1227.
THINGS TO DO
Camping
Aspen is surrounded by magnificent wilderness, including the Maroon Bells Snowmass Wilderness, Hunter Frying Pan Wilderness, and Lost Man Wilderness areas. Reservations and fees are required at most campground sites.
City of Aspen Recreation Department
Offers year-round classes and dropin activities for children and adults, including aerobics, basketball, swimming, ice skating, baseball, football, volleyball, gymnastics, tennis, day camp, and climbing. For more information, drop by the Red Brick Art and Recreation Center, 110 E. Hallam St., or call (970) 920-5140.
Cross-Country Skiing and Snow Shoeing
The Aspen/Snowmass Nordic trail system is unique to North America because it links two towns. Explore the extensive trail system between these two towns and throughout our valley. Please contact the Aspen Nordic Center

Climbing
Climb rocks or 14,000’ peaks! Discover the thrill of technical rock climbing, peak ascents, alpine mountaineering, expedition training and backpacking trips, or try out the City’s state-of the-art climbing wall. City of Aspen Recreation Department: (970) 544-4100.
Hiking
Please educate yourself about wilderness ethics and regulations in order to preserve and protect the natural features of our wilderness. Hikers of all abilities enjoy Aspen’s abundant trails, from a leisurely hike along the Rio Grande trail to an energetic hike to American or Cathedral lakes.
Ice Skating
We have one outdoor rink, the Silver Circle, located in central downtown Aspen. For information and rentals, please call. Our two indoor rinks are run by the Aspen Recreation Department
THINGS TO DO
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Explore this year-round visual arts community. Anderson Ranch Arts Center is best known for its summer workshops in painting, woodworking, ceramics, photography, and more. Instructors are top artists from around the country. Anderson Ranch has earned a national reputation as a place to learn from the best. For more information, contact Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 5263 Owl Creek Rd., Snowmass Village, (970) 923-3181.
Aspen Art Museum
Founded in 1979, the Aspen Art Museum is devoted to providing the Aspen community and visitors alike with outstanding programming in the visual arts. Changing exhibits, classes for children and adults, free lectures and other special events feature highly acclaimed artists, curators and program directors. For information call (970) 925-8050.
Aspen Historical Society
Discover Aspen’s fascinating history with the Aspen Historical Society’s costumed guides. Public and private tours of Aspen’s historic West End and Downtown are available. Wheeler/ Stallard House Museum open TuesdaySaturday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Short tours are also given at the ghost towns of Ashcroft and Independence. Children’s “hands-on history” programs for preschoolers and school-aged kids.
Archives open by appointment year-round. For more information, contact AHS, 620 W. Bleeker, (970) 925-3721.
Red Brick Arts Center
An arts information clearinghouse and “gallery extraordinaire,” the public is welcome to stop by the Red Brick Arts Center to learn about the local arts community, which is made up of more than 30 cultural organizations representing artists, dance, music, film, literary arts, television, theater and educational institutions. (970) 429-2777.
Aspen Theatre in the Park
Experience professional live theatre. Local and national talents integrate to produce vital, relevant theatre productions to the Aspen community. Performances of a musical, drama, comedy and children’s play presented in repertory. For more information, call (970) 925-9313.
Wheeler Opera House
Since its gala opening in 1889, Jerome B. Wheeler’s “perfect bijou of a theatre” has played a central role in Aspen’s cultural life. Restored to its original 19th-century grandeur, the Wheeler is one of the most intimate, attractive and versatile theatres in the country. The world’s finest musicians and actors regularly grace its stage. Mill St. and Hyman Ave. For more information, call (970) 920-5770.