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Elevation
7,908 feet in town; 11,212 feet at the top of Aspen Mountain
Climate
Winter (November to March) about 300 inches annual snowfall (but
we always hope for more); daytime temperatures average 20-45
degrees, cooler at night. Surprisingly comfortable. Summer (June
to September) very low humidity, daytime 65-85 degrees, a nearly
perfect climate.
Population
City of Aspen; 6,400. In
peak weeks of ski season 14,000 and summer 21,000.
Schools
Aspen School
District including charter Community School, private K-8 Aspen Country
Day School plus many preschools. Graduation rate 98.9%; dropout
rate: 1.1%.
Transportation
Aspen is 220 miles west of
Denver via 1-70 and Hwy 82. Jet service (only 20 minutes in the
air) from Denver International Airport; more than 150 flights
arrive at local Sardy Field weekly. Direct service from cities
(Los Angeles, Phoenix, Chicago, Dallas, Minneapolis); carriers
and schedules vary each season. Many other direct flight options
out of Eagle airport (about a 90-minute drive, all of it on
4-lane highway with no mountain passes). Public bus system with
free shuttles to the four ski mountains. Of course, taxi, car rental, limo, and air
charter service available. Updated facility for private general
aviation. Government
City of Aspen.. County of
Pitkin. Center of Passionate Debate (about everything).
Recreation
Four ski
areas, one municipal golf course, private Maroon Creek Club golf
course, health clubs, community parks, recreation center and pool, tennis courts,
hiking and biking trails, rollerblading, kayaking, parasailing,
fly fishing, four-wheeling, National Forest and wilderness in
your backyard. Home to a wealth of cultural events including
literary, jazz, wine and food festivals, dance, theater; and the
summer-long Aspen Music Festival.
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