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Recreation


Outdoors and indoors, recreation opportunities abound.

There are abundant opportunities for recreation in the Roaring Fork and adjacent valleys. You can find everything from skiing to gold medal fly fishing, hiking, biking, whitewater rafting and kayaking, climbing,golf, tennis and more.

TheCity of Aspen provides and operates 30 public parks, the Wheeler Opera House, the James E. Moore municipal swimming pool, an 18 hole golf course, two tennis court complexes, two climbing facilities, four ball fields, two ice skating rinks, tons of youth activities, and 1,100 acres of open space. Not to mention 100 miles of Nordic skiing/walking/biking paths and unsurpassed beauty enjoyed by locals and visitors. Check out more of the City of Aspen Parks and Recreation opportunities here.  

Pitkin County Open Space and Trails Program purchases have protected 
approximately 8,200 acres of open space lands, and over 20 miles of trails. The Program has assumed responsibility to restore and maintain another 491 acres of County Open Space (such as the North Star Preserve) and 15.04 miles of Pitkin County trails acquired before the program started (such as the Rio Grande Trail). In total, the Program's stewardship includes 8,700 acres and 35 miles of trails. Aspen is also home to the 10th Mountain Division Hut Association and the Alfred A. Braun Hut System. Aspen in the winter offers the best of Alpine and Nordic skiing, snowmobiling, ice-skating, sleigh rides, snowshoeing and more. The summer months offer a haven for outdoor enthusiasts for golfing, biking, hiking, fishing, tennis, horse back riding, racquetball, jeep tours, whitewater rafting, paragliding, air ballooning, windsurfing, and sailing.
City of Aspen
City Hall
130 S. Galena St.
Aspen, CO 81611
Phone: (970) 920-5000
Fax: (970) 920-5197
Pitkin County
Courthouse Plaza
530 E. Main St. 3rd Floor
Aspen, CO 81611
Phone: (970) 920-5200
TDD/TTY: (970) 429-2700
Fax: (970) 920-5198
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