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Aspen Chamber Resort Association

590 N. Mill St., 81611
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Aspen is a bucket-list destination for meetings, incentives, and events with limitless outdoor adventure, world-class dining, shopping and culture all concentrated within a quaint mining town set against a stunning mountain backdrop. Aspen offers a diverse selection of hotels, ranging from historical to modern and affordable to luxurious; easy access through the Aspen Airport, located only three miles from downtown Aspen; and a forecast of sunshine 300 days a year. Aspen Chamber is the best first point of contact when considering Aspen, Colorado for a meeting, incentive or event. Aspen Chamber partners with clients to source hotels and venues; provides destination resources; organizes and hosts site visits and fam trips; and provides booking incentives and event support for group business. Aspen Chamber Resort Association (ACRA) will offset travel (air and ground transportation) for your group when you source a qualifying program through the Aspen Chamber Resort Association for distribution to our participating Aspen properties. ACRA will complete the offset through The Good Traveler whose platform offers a quick and easy way to make air travel more sustainable. The Good Traveler is a carbon offset program that works to restore the balance by keeping greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere.

Venue Details

Hotels14
Convention center-
Guest Rooms2,000
Guest rooms at 1 hotel179
Special event venues-
Average room rate$378
Occupancy rate58%
Restaurants80
Daily food cost$81
Tax rate11.3%
Venue typeCVB
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Jun 14 - Sep 30Jan 01 - Mar 31Dec 20 - Dec 31
Shoulder season
Oct 01 - Dec 19Apr 01 - Jun 13
Low season

Getting Here

Distance from Aspen/Pitkin County Airport airport 3 mi
Distance from Eagle Airport airport 70 mi
Distance from Denver International Airport (DIA) airport 220 mi

Location

Local Attractions

Aspen Art Museum
Aspen Art Museum
Museum
The Aspen Art Museum presents the most important evolutions in contemporary art. Aspen Art Museum exhibitions, education and public programs, and activities engage audiences in thought-provoking experiences.
637 E Hyman Ave
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
Park
Visit the beautiful Hallam Lake Nature Preserve, open year round. Hiking, birding, lectures, snowshoe and ski tours are available. There are also classes for adults, kids and families.
100 Puppy Smith
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Aspen Film
Aspen Film
Recreation
Established in 1979, Aspen Film is one of Colorado's most active film arts organizations, presenting dynamic programs and featured guest artists throughout the year. Internationally recognized, Aspen Film organizes a major film event in every season, along with an extensive education program: Aspen Filmfest, Academy Screenings, Aspen Shortsfest and Film Educates. With a mission to enlighten, enrich, educate and entertain through film, Aspen Film stimulates thought, encourages dialogue and broadens understanding of our world and selves through the diverse spectrum of ideas presented by filmmakers worldwide.
110 E. Hallam St.
Suite 102
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Aspen Historical Society
Aspen Historical Society
Historical landmark
Explore the historic side of Aspen with Aspen Historical Society. Visit one or both of the Aspen Historical Society’s museums, the Wheeler/Stallard or the Holden/Marolt Mining & Ranching. Here you can hear stories about mining, ranching and the town’s irreverent past. Or take a tour of a ghost town either Independence or Ashcroft to go back in time. The Aspen Historical Society also offers walking tours of downtown Aspen, the historic Hotel Jerome and Wheeler Opera House or electric vehicle tour to see how the town has evolved.
620 West Bleeker St.
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Aspen Institute
Aspen Institute
University
The Aspen Institute is an international non-profit organization dedicated to informed dialogue and inquiry on issues of global concern.
1000 N. Third St.
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Ashcroft Ski Touring
Ashcroft Ski Touring
Recreation
Located 12 miles from Aspen in the upper reaches of spectacular Castle Creek Valley, the area offers excellent terrain for all levels of Nordic skiers. Thirty-five kilometers of meticulously groomed trails wind across 600 acres in the sub-alpine valley surrounding the Ghost Town of Ashcroft, a turn-of-the-century mining town designated on the National Register of Historical Places. At an elevation of 9,500 feet Ashcroft Ski Touring offers fantastic snow conditions and unparalleled scenery.
11399 Castle Creek Road
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Aspen Mountain Gondola
Aspen Mountain Gondola
Recreation
The peak of Aspen Mountain is 11,212 feet. Whether you are visiting in summer or winter a trip to the top of the mountain on the Silver Queen Gondola will include spectacular views and delicious food, and is a must while you are in town.
E Durant & S Hunter St
(Next to Ajax Tavern)
Aspen, CO, US 81621
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Aspen Music Festival
Aspen Music Festival
Recreation
The Aspen Music Festival and School is the United States’ premier classical music festival, presenting more than 400 musical events during its eight-week summer season in Aspen. The institution draws the world’s top performers, artist-faculty, and more than 600 music students representing the field’s best talent to this Colorado mountain retreat for an unparalleled combination of performances and music education. Many events are free. Visit www.aspenmusicfestival.com for additional information.
225 Music School Road
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Aspen Saturday Market
Aspen Saturday Market
Shopping
From mid-June to mid-October spend your Saturday mornings at the Aspen Farmer's Market. Open from 8:30 am - 2:00 pm the market offers Colorado grown produce, crafts, live music and a food court for lunch or a snack while you peruse.
Hopkins Ave + Hunter St +E. Hyman Ave
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Belly Up, Aspen
Belly Up, Aspen
Nightlife
Belly Up is the best live music venue in Aspen featuring concerts and events from the biggest and best in the entertainment industry.
450 S Galena St
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Ghost Town - Ashcroft
Ghost Town - Ashcroft
Historical landmark
11 mi
At the dawn of the silver boom in the early 1880s, the town of Ashcroft, located 11 miles south of Aspen on Castle Creek Road, was actually bigger, more populated and produced more silver than Aspen. Its fortunes fell quickly as the nearby shallow ore deposits ran out just as Aspen's fortunes were rising and by the late 1880s Ashcroft was already in serious decline. Its last resident died in the late 1930s and by then the town was well on its way to being the ghost town we have today. Resident "ghosts" are on hand to answer questions and tours of Ashcroft are available in the summer months that are conducted by the Aspen Historical Society.
11399 Castle Creek Rd
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Hotel Jerome
Hotel Jerome
Historical landmark
The Hotel Jerome was built by early Aspen supporter and visionary Jerome B. Wheeler and has been an Aspen landmark and local gathering place since its opening in 1889. An elegant hotel for most of its existence, the Jerome is also home to a number of restaurants, most notably the "J-Bar" where patrons can order the infamous "Aspen Crud", a milkshake infused with numerous liquors that was the preferred (and off-limits) drink of Tenth Mountain Division soldiers training here during WWII.
330 E Main St
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Hyman + Cooper Ave Mall
Hyman + Cooper Ave Mall
Shopping
Shopping in Aspen isn't only for the designer-inclined diva. Choices for shopping here in Aspen run the gamut from consignment to Prada. Tried and true outerwear is also on hand for your next mountain adventure. Aspen's pedestrian malls are the perfect place for a leisurely shopping excursion where one can find fine art, clothing and gear.
Hyman Ave + Cooper Ave
Between Galena + Mill Street
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Independence Pass
Independence Pass
Park
16 mi
Independence Pass, part of Colorado State Highway 82, passes over the Continental Divide between Leadville and Aspen, Colorado. In addition to being a scenic byway, Independence Pass is a favorite recreation location during the summer months, for those visitors willing to travel just east of Aspen and you will find hiking, camping and the historic ghost town of Independence.
East of Aspen - Highway 82
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Jazz AspenSnowmass
Jazz AspenSnowmass
Nightlife
Jazz Aspen Snowmass (JAS) is non-profit organization. The Mission of JAS is to present and preserve jazz and related forms of music through world-class events, performances, and education programs. From JAS Academy to JAS June Experience or weekly Jazz Nights you will find a diverse range of music to enjoy.
110 E. Hallam St.
Suite 104
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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John Denver Sanctuary
John Denver Sanctuary
Park
The John Denver Sanctuary is located right next to the Rio Grande Park. The memorial features many of the singers' songs etched into the rocks. It is an idyllic location and visitors will not wonder for long where Rocky Mountain High originated.
470 Rio Grande Pl
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Maroon Bells
Maroon Bells
Park
10 mi
The most photographed peaks in North America are right here in Aspen! Located 10 miles from Aspen up Maroon Creek Road, they are not to be missed. Hiking, biking, nature walks and photography are all memorable group experiences at the Maroon Bells.
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Red Brick Center for the Arts
Red Brick Center for the Arts
Museum
The Red Brick is Aspen’s home for local arts where organizations, artists and education come together to strengthen our community. The galleries are open Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. For class schedules, and to learn more about upcoming exhibits click the link below.
110 E. Hallam St.
Suite 118
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Roaring Fork River
Roaring Fork River
Recreation
Winter, spring, summer or fall fishing is perhaps the one sport you can enjoy in Aspen year-round! Cast a line on a high-alpine lake in summer, or fish the Gold Medal AND Blue Ribbon waters of the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan rivers in just about any season. World-renowned fly fishing is technically as close as Mill Street in Aspen, but most travel just ten minutes outside of downtown on the Roaring Fork River. And if you're feeling like a drive, the Frying Pan and Crystal Rivers also hold fantastic fly-fishing a bit further afield.
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Theatre Aspen
Theatre Aspen
Theater
Theatre Aspen features top-flight professional and Broadway artists in a summer repertory season of musicals, plays and comedies. Theatre Aspen School offers camps for kids 5 – 18 June through August. The Hurst Theatre is located in a spectacular setting in the Rio Grande Park, right next to the Roaring Fork River.
110 E. Hallam St
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Wheeler Opera House
Wheeler Opera House
Historical landmark
Catch a show or just tour the Wheeler Opera House, another one of Jerome Wheeler's legacies. Also opened in 1889, the Wheeler was originally a part of the "Silver Circuit", a mining era collection of venues that brought internationally renowned performers to the silver and gold mining camps and towns of Colorado's high country. Destroyed by fire in the early part of the 20th century, the Wheeler underwent one renovation in the late 1940s and a more recent overhaul in the 1980s and today is Aspen's premier performing venue. This space can be rented out for your groups general session or a private show.
320 E Hyman Ave
Aspen, CO, US 81611
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Top 5 Reasons to Hold Your Meeting in Aspen. 1. ACCOMMODATIONS - Whether it’s a small group retreat or a large incentive program, Aspen has the lodging to fit your needs from small B&B's to grand five-star resorts. 2. ARTS & CULTURE - Aspen has an Art Museum, Theatre in the Park, the Aspen Music Festival and School, a world class ballet company...we think you get the idea. After a long meeting enjoy big city arts and culture all within walking distance. 3. LOCATION - Aspen has the ability to make you feel as though you’re in another world, yet at the same time gives you access to everything you need for your meetings, including high-tech conference rooms and exceptional event space. 4. TEAM BUILDING - If you need your team to recharge and reconnect, this is the place. If you need to get your ya-yas out and play all day, we’ve got you covered. All you have to do is choose the activity and the sky’s the limit, literally. 5. MEETING SPACE - We can help you partner with an appropriate venue that can seat hundreds of people for a multimedia presentation, or an off-the-beaten track venue that will create a unique one-of-a-kind experience.

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Aspen Chamber Resort Association Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Aspen Chamber Resort Association's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
For more information about sustainability in Aspen, please visit www.aspenchamber.org/explore/sustainability
Does Aspen Chamber Resort Association have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
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Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Aspen Chamber Resort Association and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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If applicable, could you please provide a link to Aspen Chamber Resort Association's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
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Health and Safety

Were practices at Aspen Chamber Resort Association developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does Aspen Chamber Resort Association clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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