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Even in peak season, Aspen has freebies

The Columbian
Published: December 7, 2013, 4:00pm
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There are more than 60 miles of groomed cross-country and snowshoe trails around Aspen and Snowmass, open to all comers and among a number of free things to see and do in the area.
There are more than 60 miles of groomed cross-country and snowshoe trails around Aspen and Snowmass, open to all comers and among a number of free things to see and do in the area. Photo Gallery

DENVER — A trip to Aspen during peak ski season is going to set you back some cash. But even those who can afford the posh Colorado mountain town will enjoy checking out what’s free.

ASPEN ART MUSEUM

The Aspen Art Museum hosts a steady rotation of exhibits of contemporary art from around the world, and it doesn’t cost a thing to see them. The institution’s influence can be felt around town. Through one project, it has collaborated with Aspen Skiing Co. on limited-edition lift tickets adorned with images of works by different artists. The museum’s new building is under construction downtown and is scheduled to open in 2014. Until then, visit its location along the Roaring Fork River at 590 N. Mill St. Closed Mondays and major holidays, http://www.aspenartmuseum.org .

THE BUS

The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority provides free bus service in Aspen, and rides from Aspen to nearby Snowmass Village also are free: http://www.rfta.com .

WARM DRINK

Aspen Skiing Co. offers free coffee for anyone at the base of its four mountains: Aspen, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass.

SNOW AND ICE

There are more than 60 miles of groomed cross-country and snowshoe trails around Aspen and Snowmass, open to all comers: http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Cross-Country-Skiing .

Sun Dog Athletics owner and guide Erik Skarvan likes to take his customers to higher-altitude sites that aren’t as accessible to find more powder, but he says snowshoeing at Difficult Campground five miles southeast of Aspen on Highway 82 can be good if the snow is deep enough.

Ice skating on the outdoor rink at the Aspen Recreation Center is free if you have your own skates. The Whoa Nelly sledding hill is here, too.

For the truly athletic, there’s uphill skiing. That would be the trendy term for walking. Uphill. Without using the lift or gondola to get up the mountain before skiing or riding down. Aspen Skiing Co.’s four mountains allow it but with some restrictions for safety. Locals are known to go uphill skiing before work or during their lunch breaks just to keep in shape, said Maureen Poschman, founder of Promo Communications in Aspen. Details: http://www.aspensnowmass.com/en/events-and-activities/events/power-of-four-ski-mountaineering-race/uphilling-rules .

CONCERT SERIES

The Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert Series brings nationally known musicians to town for free outdoor concerts that are open to the public. There’s roughly one every month. Upcoming concerts are Jan. 24, Feb. 15, March 14, March 21, and March 29. Details: http://www.stayaspensnowmass.com/events/bud-light-hi-fi-free-aspen-snowmass-concerts.

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