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Located high in the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 7,815 feet, Aspen sits 200 miles southwest of Denver.
Aspen's recorded history goes back about 120 years. Our first known residents were the Ute Indians, who called the area the Shining Mountains. The first prospectors crossed over the mountains from Leadville in the spring of 1897 and settled in the camp they called Ute City after the Ute Indians. By 1879, a number of hopeful prospectors had settled in the camp. In the summer of 1880, the town, which had grown to 300 residents, was renamed Aspen.
By 1890, thousands of fortune seekers had arrived in Aspen to stake their claims or work in the mines. During those boom days Aspen boasted 12,000 residents, 6 newspapers, 4 schools, 3 banks, 10 churches, a modern hospital, and an opera house. Many mining camps were temporary settlements, but Aspen residents strived for permanence.
All of Aspens' significant buildings and Victorian residences, many of which still stand, were built over a short ten year period. Among the many beautiful examples of Aspen's Victorian elegance that are still in use today are the Wheeler Opera House and the Hotel Jerome. Both were built by Jerome B. Wheeler, a partner in Macy's Department Store in New York City.
Aspen's mining fortunes fell in 1893 when the silver was de-monetized. Many of the larger mines shut down and, as mining declined, the local economy became more and more dependent on ranching and farming. By the 1930's Aspen's population had shrunk to 700 people.
By the mid 1930's, a new group of pioneers had come to the Roaring Fork valley in search of the ideal location for a ski resort. They hired famous Swiss ski industry expert Andre Roch.. A group of investors built a lodge on Castle Creek, and had plans to build a complete resort. Although their plans for a ski resort at Aspen were interrupted by World War II, skiing in the Rocky Mountains was actually spurred by the presence of the Army's 10th Mountain Division mountain training in nearby Camp Hale. These skiers knew resorts around the world and claimed they had never seen consistent quality like Aspen's fine powder snow.
After the war many of the early 10th Mountain Division's soldiers, including ski industry pioneer Friedl Pfeifer, relocated to Aspen and began buying up mining claims and surface rights with the idea of building a ski area. Financial backing came with the support of Chicago industrialist Walter Peapcke, who, with his wife Elizabeth, developed a vision of Aspen as much more than a ski resort. They saw Aspen as a year round cultural center, set in a place of great natural beauty.
During this same period, Andre Roch formed the Aspen Ski Club and designated a ski run on Aspen Mountain. The first chair lift, then the longest in the world, was constructed on Aspen Mountain. In 1950 Aspen hosted the World FIS Downhill Championships, which confirmed Friedl Pfeifer's dream of a world class ski resort. The Aspen resort complex continued to grow with the opening of Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk in 1958, followed by Snowmass Mountain in 1967.
Today, Aspen has about 6,300 year-round residents. It’’s a unique community, surrounded by the White River National Forest in the Roaring Fork Valley. Skiing and culture have been the heart of the Aspen Lifestyle for more than 60 years.
- Pros:Close to Maroone-Bells snowmass wilderness
- Cons:Very expensive
- In a nutshell:Unless you're fabulously wealthy, visit the town by day and spend the evening camping in the wilderness.
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Well, not really. Not even the top of Aspen mountain, as the gondola is not yet operating. But its a nice view of the... more travel advice
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Along the trail up to Smuggler's mine- one of Aspen's local trails. The late May snowmelt has caused the substantial... more travel advice
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Personally, I don't see how the Hotel Jerome can beat this place. Since this was the off (or pretty dead) season, I got... more travel advice
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great intro! txs
Love the pictures, Hope to visit next year.
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