United States

Aspen Highlands

Four mountains, one silver-boom town, and America's most storied ski culture.

50
Bonvo Score
Great mountain
76.8 km
Mapped pistes · 141 runs
1304 m
Vertical drop · 2466–3771 m
6
Mapped lifts
1.8 km
Longest run

Difficulty mix

Easy · 7Intermediate · 39Advanced · 28Expert · 65Freeride · 1

Bonvo Score breakdown

Terrain23/30
Vertical16/25
Lift network2/25
Variety9/20

Computed from mapped terrain data — no editorial opinion, no pay-to-rank. How the score works

The Bonvo Guidebook

Skiing Aspen Snowmass, told properly

Aspen was a silver-mining boomtown of 1880s opera houses and grand hotels before the crash of 1893 nearly emptied it — then skiing arrived after World War II, when 10th Mountain Division veterans returned to the valleys they'd trained in. Aspen Mountain opened in 1946 with what was then the world's longest chairlift, and the town reinvented itself as America's definitive ski resort: equal parts athletic, intellectual and glamorous, home to the Aspen Institute and a music festival as famous as its moguls.

The skiing spreads across four distinct mountains on one pass. Aspen Mountain (Ajax) rises straight from downtown with relentless expert terrain and zero green runs; Aspen Highlands is the connoisseur's hill, crowned by the hike-to Highland Bowl at 12,392 ft; Buttermilk is the gentle learning mountain that doubles, improbably, as the permanent home of the Winter X Games; and Snowmass is the giant, with more than 4,400 ft of vertical and terrain for every human alive.

Après ranges from champagne on sun decks to dive-bar shot-and-beer — often on the same block. No American resort mixes high and low culture with such confidence.

Experts
Luxury seekers
Culture seekers
Families

Signature runs

Highland Bowl

A 30–45 minute ridge hike from the top lift opens 270 acres of steep, perfect pitch — the best inbounds bowl in Colorado.

Walsh's (Aspen Mountain)

Ajax's signature double-black shot toward the valley — steep, fast and in full view of the gondola.

Hanging Valley Wall (Snowmass)

Snowmass's wild side — cliffs, glades and powder stashes far from the groomer highways.

Big Burn (Snowmass)

A vast, open intermediate face born of an 1879 forest fire — cruising at its most expansive.

Local tips

  • Free snowcat tows run to Highland Bowl's gate on busy days — save your legs for the descent.
  • Ride the Silver Queen Gondola at Ajax and ski the Ridge of Bell moguls when the sun softens them mid-morning.
  • Buttermilk in January = X Games; go watch the superpipe finals free under the lights.
  • The Highlands' Cloud Nine cabin lunch is legendary — and legendarily rowdy by 2 pm; book the early seating.

Good to know

  • Aspen Mountain opened in 1946 with Lift-1, then the longest chairlift in the world.
  • Buttermilk has hosted the Winter X Games every year since 2002 — the longest X Games residency ever.
  • Aspen's 1880s silver mines briefly made it one of the richest towns in the American West before the 1893 crash.

Slope-by-slope analysis

Every run measured from elevation-aware map geometry: true length, vertical drop, average gradient and a 0–10 slope score that rewards long, sustained descents.

RunDifficultyLengthVerticalAvg gradeSlope score
Highland BowlFreeride1.8 km741 m40.8%7.0
Robinson's RunAdvanced1.8 km359 m20.4%4.1
Park AvenueIntermediate1.7 km225 m13.3%3.1
Riverside DriveUnrated1.6 km297 m18%3.6
Red OnionIntermediate1.6 km298 m19%3.6
ExibitionIntermediate1.5 km292 m19.7%3.6
No Name (Highlands)Expert1.5 km286 m19.3%3.5
Loge Peak ChutesExpert1.4 km518 m37.4%5.5
MeadowsIntermediate1.3 km318 m23.7%3.8
Grand ReverseExpert1.3 km136 m10.2%2.3
T-Lazy CatwalkIntermediate1.3 km95 m7.3%1.9
Left ForkAdvanced1.3 km364 m28.3%4.3
South ForkAdvanced1.3 km351 m27.7%4.2
Apple StrudelIntermediate1.2 km231 m19.9%3.1
Prospector GulchIntermediate1.1 km203 m18%2.9
MushroomExpert1.1 km510 m45.3%5.8
TemerityExpert1.1 km509 m46.2%5.8
Memory LaneIntermediate1.1 km259 m24.4%3.4
NuggetEasy996 m160 m16.1%2.5
G-2Expert989 m411 m41.6%5.1
Grand ReverseExpert950 m88 m9.3%1.7
GunbarrelIntermediate930 m262 m28.2%3.6
Scarlett's RunIntermediate905 m254 m28.1%3.5
South CastleExpert891 m516 m57.9%5.6
BroadwayIntermediate883 m173 m19.6%2.7
Grand PrIntermediate875 m247 m28.2%3.5
Kessler'sExpert861 m500 m58%5.6
Olympic BowlExpert842 m245 m29.1%3.5
G-0Expert840 m355 m42.3%4.8
Lucky FindExpert788 m427 m54.2%5.2
SoddbusterExpert777 m452 m58.2%5.3
HaydenIntermediate768 m215 m28%3.3
KandaharIntermediate741 m178 m24%2.9
St. MoritzExpert741 m366 m49.4%5.0
GarmischExpert725 m408 m56.2%5.1
BroadwayIntermediate723 m146 m20.2%2.5
G-4Expert683 m369 m54%4.9
Powder BowlAdvanced682 m167 m24.5%2.8
Pyramid ParkIntermediate658 m160 m24.3%2.7
Canopy CruiserExpert651 m274 m42.1%4.4

+ 101 more mapped runs and connectors — all of them in the free 3D map in the Bonvo Ski app.

Lift network

6 mapped lifts.

LiftTypeCapacity/hRide timeLengthVertical
Cloud NineChairlift5 min1.4 km341 m
Loge PeakChairlift8 min2.0 km490 m
ExhibitionChairlift9 min2.6 km582 m
Deep TemerityChairlift7 min990 m520 m
ThunderbowlChairlift9 min1.2 km437 m
Five TreesChairlift1.2 km220 m

Aspen Highlands — quick answers

How many ski runs does Aspen Highlands have?

Aspen Highlands has 141 mapped downhill runs totalling about 76.8 km of pistes, with the longest single run measuring 1.8 km.

What is the vertical drop at Aspen Highlands?

The mapped skiable terrain spans 1304 m of vertical, from 2466 m at the base to 3771 m at the top.

How many lifts does Aspen Highlands have?

Aspen Highlands operates 6 mapped lifts.

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