You know you’re in a great place when the phrase “we come back
year after year” keeps popping up in conversations.
“Old Aspen – New Style” - During the summer
months you’ll find much to do and see at the square. June is
the month for music. All along the streets and corners,
you’ll hear a solo, duet, or ensemble of musicians playing popular
music of all styles. I even came across a teenage duo of
keyboard player and clown juggler. Aspen is the place for
relaxing, sitting on the well placed benches to enjoy whatever the
month has to offer. The Mountain Chalet is the place to call your
“home away from home.”
While in Aspen, take a guided tour to Maroon Bells, these
famously photographed mountains, are awe-inspiring. (see
photo) You’ll be happy you brought along a camera.
Weather conditions can create exquisite opportunities for a one of
a kind photo. Upon the guided tour, you’ll receive valuable
information regarding the geological history of the area, updates
on wildlife, and get the opportunity to explore at your physical
level ability through the Maroon Lake area. I met quite a few
seniors who were able to hike the trail up towards Crater
Lake. This trail is a moderate incline of about 500 ft in
elevation. The path is narrow and rocky in some places.
If you are a brave heart, take a walking stick, and extra water,
and get ready for an “energy test.” During the summer months
the altitude and exertion can be overwhelming if you are not
physically prepared to hiking or walking in the mountains.
Snowmass Village is another “don’t miss” place to visit while in
the Aspen area. This village dotted with condos and
residences throughout the mountain sides is a senior’s
paradise. Golfing is great here (see related golfing article
in this issue) www.snowmassclub.com.
Along with the Snowmass Golf Club, Snowmass Village offers
quality shopping and restaurants. During the month of June,
Snowmass Village hosts a fantastic chili cook-off and music
festival “under the tent.” The “Chili Pepper and Brew Fest”
allows guests to taste unique and varied chili all cooked by local
business owners and residents. Since chili requires beer, the
microbrews are available to be taste tested as well. While
sampling your choice of chili, salsa, or beer, listen to the music
on Fanny Hill. Local groups as well as out of town bands
spend the day entertaining in the open mountain air. Seniors
will also enjoy mountain rodeo. Wednesdays, June through
August, a rodeo is held on the Snowmass Village rodeo grounds
www.snowmassrodeo.org
. Food and beverages, rodeo events, and afterwards an
opportunity to visit around a campfire singing and roasting
marshmallows lend to the atmosphere the mountain surroundings
offer. When you visit Snowmass Village during 2005-2008,
you’ll see a new Snowmass! Coming to Snowmass is a 25,000
square-foot children’s facility offering programs for ages two –
eighteen. Interactive interior designs include climbing
structures, reading caves, sound systems, mobiles, aquariums, and
more. What a great place for grandma and grandpa to let the
kids romp free! Other new facilities will be modified lifts,
eleven new restaurants, live outdoor music and dance patios,
conference space for 300 – a great place for a wedding anniversary
celebration, village arrival transportation center, a community
aquatic center with lap pool, and flagship hotels and condos making
available for purchase more than 600 residential units.
Snowmass is idea for retirement or at least a summer
home!
Check out these other interests in the Aspen-Snowmass Village
area: Crystal Palace Dinner Theatre – www.cpalace.net, Guided Trout Fishing
– www.aspentroutguides.com,
Aspen Music Festival – www.aspenmusicfestival.com,
and Food and Wine Festival www.foodandwine.com .
What more could a senior want? Comforts like home, good
food, entertainment, dancing and fine wine! Happy
Traveling!
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