Aspen, Colorado

Aspen, Colorado

Aspen, Colorado offers groups a compelling mix of outdoor adventure, upscale dining, and a rich cultural scene, ideal for any gathering.

Aspen, Colorado stands out as an exceptional destination for group travel, whether you are planning a ski trip with friends, a family reunion, or a bachelor or bachelorette party. Its reputation for world-class skiing is well-deserved, but the area offers much more than just winter sports. Groups can find a diverse range of activities, from thrilling whitewater rafting in the warmer months to serene fly fishing excursions, alongside a sophisticated dining scene and unique cultural experiences. The town provides a welcoming atmosphere for various group dynamics, ensuring there are options to satisfy every interest and energy level, making it easy to create memorable shared experiences.

Where to stay in Aspen, Colorado as a group

When planning group lodging in Aspen, consider the distinct advantages of different areas. The town of Aspen itself offers walkability to many restaurants, shops, and the gondola, making it convenient for groups who prefer to minimize driving. Here, you will find a mix of luxury hotels, condos, and larger private homes that cater to bigger parties. Look for properties with multiple bedrooms, spacious common areas, and well-equipped kitchens to accommodate group meals and social gatherings. Proximity to shuttle stops is also a plus for easy access to the ski mountains.

For groups prioritizing ski-in/ski-out access and a more resort-centric experience, Snowmass Village is an excellent choice. Many properties in Snowmass Village, such as those offering ski-in/out residences, provide direct access to the slopes, which is highly convenient for ski crews. These accommodations often come with amenities like hot tubs, pools, and easy access to trails, enhancing the group experience. When booking, consider properties that offer enough space for everyone to relax comfortably after a day of activities, and those that can facilitate group logistics, such as multiple bathrooms and ample storage for gear.

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What to do as a group

Aspen provides a dynamic range of activities suitable for any group, regardless of the season. For the adventurous, whitewater rafting offers an exhilarating experience on the rivers, perfect for team building or simply creating a thrilling memory together. Guided fly fishing excursions provide a more tranquil yet equally engaging outdoor option, allowing groups to connect with nature and perhaps learn a new skill. During the winter, skiing and snowboarding dominate, with four distinct mountains offering terrain for all skill levels.

Beyond the slopes and rivers, Aspen’s cultural and culinary scene offers plenty for groups to explore. Consider a classic historic and scenic walking tour to learn about the town’s rich past and admire its architecture. For those who enjoy a bit of mystery, an evening ghost tour can provide a unique and entertaining perspective on Aspen's darker history. The dining options range from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, many of which can accommodate large parties for a sunset dinner or a celebratory meal. Travelry can help your group navigate these choices to build a cohesive itinerary that balances adventure with relaxation and cultural immersion.

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How long to stay

The ideal length for your group trip to Aspen depends on your interests and the pace you prefer. A three-day weekend trip is perfect for a quick ski getaway or a short summer escape focused on one or two key activities like rafting or hiking. This duration allows for intense enjoyment without requiring too much time away.

For a more comprehensive experience, a five-day trip provides ample time to explore multiple facets of Aspen. You could dedicate a few days to skiing or outdoor adventures, incorporate a historical tour, and enjoy several distinct dining experiences. This length allows for a relaxed pace with enough time to recover between activities. If your group seeks to fully immerse themselves in everything Aspen and the surrounding Roaring Fork Valley have to offer, including potential day trips to nearby attractions, a seven-day stay is recommended. This allows for a deeper exploration of the mountains, rivers, and cultural offerings without feeling rushed.

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Plan your group trip

Planning a group trip to Aspen involves coordinating many details, from lodging to activities and dining. Travelry simplifies this process, offering expert guidance to ensure your group enjoys a seamless and memorable experience. Whether you are organizing a family reunion, a corporate retreat, or a friends' getaway, we can help tailor an itinerary that perfectly suits your group’s preferences and budget, allowing you to focus on the fun. Let us handle the logistics so you can make the most of your time in this remarkable Colorado destination.

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Frequently asked questions

Real questions from groups planning trips to this destination.

How many days should our group plan for a trip to Aspen?

For a well-rounded Aspen experience, we recommend a 3 to 5-day trip. This allows enough time to enjoy the slopes in winter, explore hiking trails in summer, or experience the town's dining and shopping without feeling rushed. You can fit in several of Travelry's 6 curated group activities.

When is the best time of year for a group to visit Aspen?

Aspen is a year-round destination, but the best time depends on your group's interests. Winter, from December to March, is ideal for ski and snowboard groups seeking world-class snow. Summer, June through August, offers pleasant weather for hiking, biking, and outdoor festivals. For fewer crowds and potentially better value, consider the shoulder seasons in late spring or early fall.

What are the best areas for groups to stay in Aspen?

Downtown Aspen is a top choice for groups, offering walkability to restaurants, shops, and nightlife. Many of Travelry's 12 curated group-friendly stays are located here. For direct access to the slopes, consider lodging closer to the base of Aspen Mountain or exploring options in nearby Snowmass Village, which provides its own array of amenities and ski-in, ski-out access.

What kind of budget should our group expect for an Aspen trip?

Aspen is known as a premium destination. Groups should anticipate higher costs for lodging, dining, and activities compared to other mountain towns. Lodging, especially during peak season, will be a significant expense. Planning ahead and booking through Travelry can help optimize your budget by finding suitable group accommodations and activities.

Is Aspen a good destination for a bachelorette party or a family reunion?

Yes, Aspen caters well to both. For bachelorette parties, the town offers upscale dining, lively bars, and luxurious spa experiences, alongside outdoor activities. For family reunions, Aspen provides a mix of adventure and relaxation, from skiing and snowboarding in winter to scenic gondola rides and kid-friendly activities in summer. Travelry has curated stays and activities suitable for diverse group needs.

How can our group manage the high altitude in Aspen?

Aspen sits at about 8,000 feet, so it's wise to take precautions. Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water, especially upon arrival. Avoid strenuous activity for the first 24 hours and limit alcohol consumption initially. Taking it easy on your first day will help your group acclimate and enjoy the rest of your trip more comfortably.

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