Welcome to Lift One Condominiums. We are pleased to have you with us and hope your vacation will be a memorable one in Aspen.
We have an excellent staff to provide you with our services and a relaxing atmosphere that is so much a part of your Rocky Mountain getaway.
If you have an emergency after the office is closed, please call (970) 309-7039 or (970) 319-2485. Emergencies include: lockouts, heat/water issues and toilet issues.
Please do not hesitate to call on us. We would like to have you come back year after year to enjoy Aspen and especially Lift One Condominiums.
Sincerely, The Lift One Staff
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GUEST SERVICES
Amenities
The Front Desk can provide baby Pack ‘N Plays and rollaway beds with advance notice. We also have a supply of often forgotten travel necessities, such as shampoo, lotion, tooth brushes, etc.
Bank / ATM Services
The nearest banks with ATM services are:
Wells Fargo Bank, 119 S. Mill Street
US Bank, 420 E. Main Street
American National Bank, 325 E. Main Street
Vectra Bank, 534 E. Hyman Avenue
Bicycles and Ski Equipment
Bicycles and ski equipment are not permitted in condos. A bike rack is provided in the courtyard, plus the ski locker room is available for storage.
Check-In / Check-Out
Check-out time is 10:00 a.m. and Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Please contact the Front Desk if a late check-out is needed, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
GUEST SERVICES
Emergency
In the event of an emergency, medical or otherwise, please contact the Front Desk for immediate attention or dial 9 then 9-1-1.
Fireplace
Place grate to back of fireplace. Do not build too large a fire. Keep glass doors open while fire is burning.
*Burning a fire with the doors closed can cause glass to break. Glass is tempered to 600 degrees. Extreme heat will break the glass.
Guest Laundry
For your convenience we have a laundry facility located off the Main Lobby and it is available as follows: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in winter, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in summer and 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. during off-season. Use of the washers and dryers are free and we also provide laundry detergent and dryer sheets.
Call the Front Desk if you would like to schedule the time of your housekeeping. Housekeeping hours are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Rags are available for your miscellaneous cleaning needs.
Internet
High-speed Internet, along with complimentary computers, are available in the lobby during office hours. In addition, wireless access is available in all rooms.
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For articles lost or found, please contact the Front Desk.
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Mail received at the property may be collected by either calling or stopping by the Front Desk. Outgoing mail may be left at the Front Desk. If your message light is on, please dial 491 to retrieve.
Newspapers
Newspapers are available in the Lobby.
Pack ‘N Plays
Pack ‘N Plays and high chairs are available as a complimentary special request item through the Front Desk.
GUEST SERVICES
Parking
Complimentary parking is available for registered Lift One guests on a first-come, first-served basis. Lift One cannot be responsible for items left in vehicles on the property. Lift One parking passes are required. Street parking is available for extra cars. See the Front Desk for a street pass.
Pet Policy
For the convenience of other guests and in an effort to help us provide the cleanest and most sanitary accommodations available, pets are not permitted.
Reservations
Contact the Front Desk for assistance.
Rollaway Beds
Rollaway beds are available as a complimentary special request item through the Front Desk. The number of rollaway beds are limited and provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ski Lockers
Each condominium has its own ski locker located on the ground floor, one door east of the office. Your room key opens your ski locker. Skis, snowboards, and poles are not permitted in your condo. We request that boots be kept in the locker as well.
The ski locker room is open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Swimming Pool / Spa
Our swimming pool and hot tub hours are 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Swim at your own risk, as there is no lifeguard on duty.
No glass is permitted in pool area! Please use the plastic cups provided in your unit or at the Front Desk. Telephone
We will be happy to arrange for taxi service or make recommendations concerning your transportation needs.
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.
Ashcroft Ghost Town
THINGS TO DO
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 Authority 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.
THINGS TO DO
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.
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 for maps, lessons or equipment rentals. (970) 429-2039.
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.
T-Lazy-7 Ranch
The T-Lazy-7 Ranch is bustling with fun activities to this day. Guests continue to enjoy this mountain paradise for weddings and events, while recreational enthusiasts take part in snowmobile tours, horseback riding
HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS
Sponsored by: Alpine Mobile Physicians
Welcome to Colorado’s High Country!
We’re glad you’re here and hope you enjoy every moment of your stay. The mountain environment is breathtakingly beautiful — but it can also take a little adjustment, especially if you’ve come from lower elevations. Follow these tips to stay comfortable and make the most of your visit.
Adjusting to Altitude
At elevations around 7,000–10,000 feet, the air is thinner and contains less oxygen. You may notice mild shortness of breath, a light headache, or fatigue during your first day or two. These are normal signs that your body is adjusting.
To help your body acclimate:
• Drink plenty of water — more than you think you need.
• Take it easy the first day and avoid overexertion.
• Go light on alcohol and caffeine, which can worsen dehydration.
• Eat well, focusing on healthy carbohydrates for energy.
If symptoms worsen or you feel dizzy, nauseated, or very short of breath, contact a local medical provider. Doctors in mountain towns are familiar with altitude illness and can help you recover quickly.
Sun & Weather
The mountain sun is powerful — even on cloudy days!
• Apply sunscreen and SPF lip balm frequently.
• Wear UV-protective sunglasses to prevent eye strain or snow glare.
• Dress in layers; afternoons can be warm, while evenings turn cool fast.
• Be alert for hypothermia (shivering, confusion, exhaustion). If it happens, get warm, eat, and rest immediately.
Stay Hydrated
Colorado’s crisp, dry air means your body loses moisture faster through breathing — often without realizing it. At higher elevations, about 20–25% of your fluid loss comes from increased breathing alone, as the thinner air makes you breathe more often.
Keep a water bottle with you and sip throughout the day to stay ahead of dehydration.
If you wear contact lenses, use lubricating drops as needed for comfort.
HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS
Sponsored by: Alpine Mobile Physicians
Outdoor Safety
Planning to hike, bike, or explore?
• Carry water, snacks, and extra layers — even on short outings.
• Treat or filter all stream and lake water before drinking.
• Watch the weather; afternoon storms can build quickly.
• Know your limits and rest before you get too tired.
• Always let someone know your route and expected return time.
Enjoy Your Stay
Take your time, breathe deeply, and soak in the incredible scenery that makes Colorado’s mountains so special. With a little preparation, you’ll feel great and have an unforgettable stay.
Enjoy your stay and take it slow — the mountains will wait for you!
Alpine Mobile Physicians - pg. 7
Aspen Golf Club - pg. 4
Aspen Historical Society - pg. 9
Aspen Medical Care, P.C. - pg. 9
Aspen Paragliding - pg. 6
Aspen Recreation Center - pg. 5
PLAY EAT Shop
Grub Thai - pg. 2
Midland Shoe - pg. 9
Napoli Express - pg. 2
Red Brick Center for the Arts - pg. 10
Snowmass Sports - pg. 7
Sun Dog Athletics - pg. 6
T-Lazy-7 - pg. 3
Viator - pg. 8
DINING, ATTRACTIONS & MORE!
Services Including
Adult Medicine
Women’s Health
Men’s Health
Pediatric Care
Newborn Care
Urgent Care
Staff
Charlene Guggenheim, MD
Jenny Connery,MD
Mary Harris, MD
Bryan Gieszl, MD
Jade R. Golden, PA-C
Tracie Walterscheid, PA-C
Farrah Soll, PA-C
Our providers can be paged 24/7. We practice
ASPEN MEDICAL CARE, P.C.
Progressive Medicine · Old-Fashioned Care Obermeyer Place, 101 Founders Pl, Suite 109, Aspen, 920-0104 204 Basalt Center Circle, Basalt, 927-3141
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