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可以走走,但不算很漂亮。因为每星期都会去这里听音乐会。于是我们通常在开始之前就走走登山径,只能说望下去没有特别漂亮的城镇,那感觉怪怪的。
Very straightforward and easy to follow. You can take the chairlift up the mountain and take the trail down. I tried to take pictures of the bikers in my party, but it was tough to see them.
Over spring break, we went to Snowmass to cross country ski at the nordic center (the golf course and clubhouse facility). The website showed a nice variety of trails, groomed for both classic and skate skiing. And the website showed good conditions and recent grooming. But when we arrived, there was a small, hand printed sign in the window of the center saying that the center and trails closed two days earlier. Sheesh, thanks for telling us. Only a short segment of groomed ski trail remained, and we spent 20 minutes skiing it back and forth for fun. But the rest of the trail network was destroyed by people and dogs walking all over it Disappointing.From what we saw, the center and trail network seem to provide excellent (and free) skiing when open. The only problem is that they close several weeks before the downhill ski hills close. Beware.
We came while it was snowing so we had lots of fresh powder! Wow, this place is humongous! Loved it here! Would definitely come back and visit.
We skied it the day after 3ft of powder - big area and need at least 3 days to fully do it justice. Good mix of runs plenty of restaurants
Trails from short to long, easy to hard. Right in Snowmass your surrounded by the trails, pick one and have fun.
It is very nice to know that you don't have to go all the way into Aspen to get some great hiking. There is great trails right at the village and base!
The rim Trail is a 8 mile or so trail down to a lake in the valley. It is a moderate trail. The views are spectacular as you're walking along the rim of the mountains overlooking Snowmass Valley.
If you're there in the summer, this is a great trail to hike or jog. I combined it with the Nature Trail that begins at Snowmass Mall. If you want a complete description, map and pictures of which turns to take, take a look at this posting that I put online: http://www.joggingroutes.org/2013/06/snowmass-ditch-trail-running-route.html
We attempted to hike the Ditch trail with our teenage kids and started out at the trailhead near the parking lot. Once we hit the intersection of the ski hill, there were no signs or markings on where to go. We ended up taking a treacherous, icy climb down the hill, and followed an obvious path (most likely the dog sledding route) for about a half an hour. It was a beautiful hike, but I'm pretty sure we did not hike the actual "ditch trail" because we could not find it.
I've been to all summits and have never repeated one trail. I choose according to my motivation for harder of mellow walk (always in winter).
this trail gives you a view of Snowmass and Mt. Daly, it is an easy trail for kids or older adults, you can see the sled dogs at Krabloonik
Nice place for a 2 hour hiking (it depends on how much time you will spend taking pictures). Great views and easy trails. You can start from the Sleigh Ride Trail then continue through the Ditch Trail, and come back from the Nature Trail.
riding bikes or hiking on the paths in snowmass is easy and great exercise. there are some challenging uphill stretches. All trails were well marked as we started in Snowmass and went to Basalt.
Offer a variety a trails at the top of the gondola. The Rabbit Run is great for young kids who want to hike but can't go to far. They also have a playground at the top of the gondola ride which is great.