- 1. Score sun and snow in April and May.
- 2. Go on a hut trip.
- 3. Go backcountry skiing on Independence Pass.
- 4. Get your turns in through late April.
- 5. Take advantage of resorts staying open later in the day.
- 6. Treat yourself to a night in a hotel.
- 7. Score great deals on room rates and lift tickets.
- 8. Savor the solitude on the slopes.
- 9. Enjoy closing-day events and concerts.
- 10. Mingle with like-minded locals.
- 11. Dig into off-season restaurant discounts.
- 12. Bust out your mountain bike.
- 13. Enjoy hiking and/or cross-country skiing in optimal temps.
- 14. Score deep discounts on winter gear.
- 15. Take a mini-road trip to the 5Point Film Festival.
15 Awesome Things To Do in Aspen in Spring
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April and May, known in some Western states as the mud-season months, may seem like an odd time to visit a mountain town. In fact, it's just the opposite for the outdoor enthusiast looking to stack adventures and experience a slower, less spendy side of Aspen, a famously tony town. The longer, warmer days, combined with the typically dry valley and snow-capped peaks, provide the perfect venue for bagging a multitude of activities in one day. Here, we outline the 15 experiences that are must-do's for any visit to Aspen in spring.
1. Score sun and snow in April and May.
Much like October and November in the Rockies, the spring shoulder season can also be snowy. The benefit to skiing in the late season is there's typically a good base to collect any additional spring snow that might fall—March is Colorado's snowiest month. If you're visiting Aspen prior to April 20, this means lift-access powder turns.2. Go on a hut trip.

3. Go backcountry skiing on Independence Pass.
Independence Pass usually opens in late Mays, but can open earlier or later depending on the season's snowfall. For local backcountry skiers and snowboarders, spring skiing on Independence is akin to shooting fish in a barrel. The ability to drive up or cycle up to the high alpine and skin right from your car or bike provides a laundry list of backcountry opportunities. However, it's important to remember that Colorado is the most avalanche-prone state in the lower 48. Be smart and safe and hire a guide. "We watch multiple areas throughout the season and our guides are out there poking, prodding and testing the snow," says Szoradi. "It's not guaranteed, but experience and time out play a big part in assessing which slopes are safe to ski at certain times of the day and at certain points in the season."4. Get your turns in through late April.

5. Take advantage of resorts staying open later in the day.

6. Treat yourself to a night in a hotel.
April and May, with the exception of Memorial Day weekend, are lower-occupancy months, which means you have your pick of lodging options. Indulge in a vacation experience without having to leave town.7. Score great deals on room rates and lift tickets.
April is the time to score some serious discounts if you're looking to ski and stay. If you're looking to visit Aspen after the resorts have closed for the season, room rates are usually around $150 per night, which is a fraction of the price of mid-winter rates.8. Savor the solitude on the slopes.

9. Enjoy closing-day events and concerts.

10. Mingle with like-minded locals.
For locals who work in tourism, April and May are a highly anticipated time of year. The throngs of fur-clad vacationers have waned, the weather is great—if it's not sunny, it's snowing—and there are a more outdoor activities to experience than any other time of year. You'll find many locals hanging out at Aspen Brewing Company's Tap Room on the corner of Monarch and Hopkins. Many of the restaurants close down for the off-season, but L'hostaria on Hopkins stays open, serving up a great atmosphere and authentic Italian.11. Dig into off-season restaurant discounts.

12. Bust out your mountain bike.
Depending on the winter's snow, it's often possible to ski in the morning and mountain bike in the afternoon. In Aspen, Smuggler Mountain Road typically melts out first and if not, fat bike rentals are available at Ute City Cycles. A 45-minute drive to Carbondale provides access to a fun trail system, Prince Creek, located at the base of the majestic Mount Sopris .13. Enjoy hiking and/or cross-country skiing in optimal temps.
