Site Meter Colorado Review » Blog Archive » Thinking Ahead to Winter in Aspen

Thinking Ahead to Winter in Aspen

by

School’s back in session in Aspen & Snowmass (and downvalley in my neck of the woods: Basalt, Carbondale & Glenwood Springs). Thoughts are turning here - already! - to the winter ski season. I’m marking the dates of local ski swaps on my calendar, and I’m searching in vain for an inexpensive pair of snowpants for my 5-year-old. (They grow so fast!)

hotsprings_1.jpgBut there’s plenty more fun to be had in the Aspen area in the winter besides skiing the world-class slopes. Here’s my article on the recently re-launched website Grandparents.com titled “Winter Fun in Aspen/Snowmass.”

One favorite spot of mine is the Hot Springs Pool in Glenwood Springs (a bit farther afield than some of the other winter activities I suggest). My family and I have a season’s pass and we visit the soothing waters all year round.

, , ,


One Response to “Thinking Ahead to Winter in Aspen”

  1. Colorado Review » Blog Archive » 8 Million Things to Do in Snowmass for the Holidays Says:

    [...] you’re spending time in Snowmass (or next-door Aspen) for the holidays, check out these fun family [...]

Leave a Reply


About Colorado Review

With its high-alpine lakes, looming Rocky Mountains, soothing hot springs and pristine forests, Colorado is an outdoor-lover's playground. The Centennial State is also home to cosmopolitan cities, historic amusement parks, high-class spas and loads of shopping options. Here at ColoradoReview.net, you'll learn about the state's most important attractions, as well as some lesser-known gems. Watch for travel deals, hotel recommendations, hiking and biking tips, skiing specials and much, much more.

Colorado Review Author(s)