While Aspen, Colorado is renowned as the Rockies premier destination for skiing, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences year round, our remote location nestled deep within the Rocky Mountains poses a logistical challenge for visitors and locals alike! While many visitors opt for the convenience of flying direct through Aspen/Pitkin County Airport, the drive from Denver offers an unparalleled opportunity to witness the breathtaking beauty of Colorado’s landscapes up close – and experience a few hidden Gems along the way!
Check out a few the Aspen Signature Vacation Rental Team’s favorite spots along the way, to turn your drive from mile high city into a an adventure all on its own!
Planning Ahead: Departure Time
Summer (June – August): Summer season is ideal for road tripping, with warm sunny weather, infrequent traffic and high confidence that the mountain passes will be clear of snow. With fantastic hiking spots along the way, you can’t go wrong with a Summer trip.
Fall (September – November): The fall season offers unmatched views of fall foliage, and the benefit of driving through clear roads in the off season. Avoid the crowds and watch the aspen trees transform into a vibrant tapestry of gold and orange hues, as you traverse through epic scenery.
Winter (December – February): Winter driving conditions can be more challenging due to snow, ice, road closures and of course- the traffic! Keep an eye on the i70 corridor for weather and accident related closures, and plan accordingly. Four wheel drive and snow tires help many drivers feel comfortable in the weather.
Spring (March-May): Spring brings the promise of warmer temperatures – and if we’re lucky, some late season skiing! As the snow begins to melt and wildflowers bloom, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife as Deer, Elk and Mountain Goats will start to greet the warmer days.
In general, our advice is to check the CDOT website and twitter page for up to date traffic info- and avoid Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Most resort visitors will try to make the most of a their stay, and heavy traffic departing resorts begins around 4pm!
Hidden Gems on the Road to Aspen
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff or simply seeking a picturesque escape, there are plenty of great spots along the 200 mile journey from Aspen to Denver. A few of our favorite detours are detailed below:
- Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater: Kickstart your trip with a visit to the iconic natural amphitheater located just outside of Denver. Marvel at the towering sandstone formations and catch a glimpse of a stage that has hosted legendary performances by artists from around the world, for over 80 years! Add a quick hike to stretch those legs before continuing on your way westward.
- Georgetown: Nestled in a picturesque valley, Georgetown is a charming Victorian-era town worth exploring. Stroll along its quaint streets lined with colorful buildings, and don’t miss the opportunity to ride the historic Georgetown Loop Railroad for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
- Breckenridge Distillery: Take a tour and tasting at Breckinridge Distillery – the worlds highest elevation for Bourbon production! Their award winning Whiskeys and delicious spirits are best enjoyed over a meal in their dining room. Make sure you save room in your suitcase to bring a feel bottles home!
- Betty Ford Alpine Gardens: Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, the highest botanical garden in North America. Wander through themed gardens showcasing alpine plants from around the world, and enjoy serene views of Gore Creek and the surrounding mountains.
- Hanging Lake Trail: A popular outpost in the White River National Forest, hanging lake is most popular from June – October, when trails are clear of snow and mud. A rare example of a travertine geological foundation, this spot is truly stunning. Reservations to hike Hanging Lake Trail can be made in advance to ensure access via the free shuttle, which departs from Glenwood Springs.
- Iron Mountain Hot Springs: Start or end your trip to Aspen with a visit to the Glenwood Hot Springs. Nestled in the heart of the Rockies and heated by geothermal forces, the mineral rich waters provide therapeutic benefits for relaxing and rejuvenation. With recent the addition of their 13 new WorldSprings Pools and on site dining, it is truly an experience you cannot pass up!
- Mushroom Rock: Just one more stop in the home stretch on CO-82! A short dog friendly trail to Mushroom Rock offers stunning views of the valley, all season long. Due to the lower elevation, this hike has a year round access window, and is a popular spot for hiking, rock climbing and trail running too.
Now, Hit the Road!
Follow the link here to access the above route as your blueprint for a journey down i70!
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