A Seasonal Shift in the Rockies
From fresh blooms to sun-soaked trails, discover the charm and luxury of Aspen & Snowmass during the most vibrant months of the year.
Aspen and Snowmass might be synonymous with snow-covered peaks and winter thrills, but their allure doesn’t melt away with the last of the powder. Just a short drive apart, these close-knit mountain towns shed their white blankets for lush greenery and wildflowers, revealing a vibrant new side — one that’s brimming with life, color, and countless ways to indulge in the good life. Whether you’re staying at one of The Club’s five residences at The Timbers Club in Snowmass, or prefer the luxe living at Hotel Jerome in Aspen, here’s how to experience the best of these Member-favorite destinations.
Spring's Reawakening
When the snow begins to retreat, Aspen & Snowmass come alive in a different, yet equally captivating, way. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves drawn to the Maroon Bells, where the iconic peaks mirror perfectly on the crystalline waters of Maroon Lake. The trail to Crater Lake offers a serene hike through aspen groves and pine forests, punctuated by the occasional burst of wildflowers — a photographer’s dream and a peaceful escape for those seeking solitude.
The culinary scene doesn’t miss a beat, either. The Aspen Saturday Market, a beloved local fixture, returns with a vibrant array of fresh produce, artisan goods, and locally made delicacies. Strolling through the market is as much about people-watching as it is about sampling the best of Colorado’s farm-to-table offerings. Afterward, head to the patio at Casa Tua for a leisurely lunch, where the mountain air pairs perfectly with a glass of crisp rosé.
If your idea of luxury includes a dash of adrenaline, Aspen’s mountain biking trails offer just the right mix of challenge and thrill. The Snowmass Bike Park, with its expertly crafted downhill tracks and scenic cross-country routes, caters to everyone from seasoned riders to beginners. And for those who prefer to keep both feet on the ground, a round of golf at the Aspen Golf Club offers a chance to tee off surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas.
Endless Summer Splendor
As the days grow longer, the high-altitude sunshine brings a warmth that invites endless outdoor pursuits. The Roaring Fork River, freed from its icy grasp, becomes a playground for fly fishing with Aspen Fly Fishing, white-water rafting with Blazing Adventures Snowmass, and lazy afternoon floats. Whether you're casting a line in hopes of landing a trophy trout or navigating the rapids with a guide, the river offers a refreshing way to connect with nature.
Aspen’s cultural scene heats up, too, with the return of the Aspen Music Festival. This iconic event draws world-class musicians and discerning audiences alike for a summer of orchestral performances, intimate recitals, and open-air concerts. Pair an evening at the music tent with a pre-show dinner at Matsuhisa, where Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s signature dishes take on a Colorado twist, blending global flavors with local ingredients.
For those looking to truly unwind, nothing beats a day spent at one of the area’s luxury spas. The RAKxa Wellness Spa at The St. Regis Aspen Resort offers a range of treatments that harness the healing power of nature, from hot stone massages to oxygen facials designed to rejuvenate both body and mind. Alternatively, take a dip in the natural hot springs at Glenwood Springs, just a short drive away, for a mineral-rich soak that soothes away any lingering tension.
And let’s not forget the undeniable charm of simply being in Aspen or Snowmass on a summer afternoon. The pedestrian-friendly streets are perfect for a casual stroll, with high-end boutiques, art galleries, and cafés at every turn. Stop by Paradise Bakery for an ice cream cone or a fresh-baked cookie, then find a bench in Wagner Park to watch the world go by. It’s these little moments that capture the essence of summer in the Rockies — unhurried, unpretentious, and utterly unforgettable.