




Multi-story hotel complex with tiered wings following the slope topography.
23 features available
7 room types
1 king or 2 queens
1 king or 2 queens
1 king
1 king + sofa bed
1 king or 2 queens
Ensuite bathroom
1 king or 2 queens
Ensuite bathroom
1 king
Ensuite bathroom
1 king + sofa bed
Ensuite bathroom
From
£235
per night
From
£450
per night
From
£850
per night
Snowmass Village sits within the Aspen-Snowmass ski area, one of Colorado's largest, offering over 3,300 acres of terrain across four mountains. The Westin occupies a central position within the village, placing guests within walking distance of the Snowmass Mall and its concentration of shops, bars, and restaurants. Crucially, the hotel's ski-in, ski-out access is not limited to a single entry point — the resort's dining venues all connect directly to the mountain. Aspen's town centre and its additional dining and cultural options are accessible by the free Roaring Fork Transportation Authority bus network, making car-free movement around the wider valley straightforward throughout the ski season.
Around you
Straight-line distances and estimated walking times; actual routes may be longer.
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A massive, family-friendly mountain with endless terrain and pristine wide-open cruisers.
Snowmass is the largest of the four Aspen Snowmass mountains, boasting more terrain than the other three combined. It is a world-class resort renowned for its unparalleled family facilities, expansive ski-in/ski-out lodging, and beautifully groomed runs. The modern Base Village provides a seamless vacation experience with exceptional dining, shopping, and the state-of-the-art Treehouse Kids' Adventure Center right at the foot of the slopes. While Snowmass is celebrated as a family haven, it secretly harbors some of the most thrilling expert terrain in Colorado. From the high-alpine windswept faces of The Cirque to the extreme glades of the Hanging Valley Wall, advanced skiers will find plenty of challenges. Meanwhile, intermediates can enjoy the legendary 'mile-wide' cruisers of the Big Burn, making it a perfectly balanced mountain for all ability levels.
The skiing experience at Snowmass is defined by its sheer scale and variety. Skiers can carve down endless immaculate groomers, navigate steep double-black diamond glades, or explore extensive terrain parks and high-alpine bowls all on the same mountain.
Located in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, the Elk Mountains are famous for their rugged, dramatic peaks, dry champagne powder, and historic mining towns.
Legendary for its 'mile-wide' trails, this area offers some of the best intermediate cruising in North America through thinned glades.
A thrilling area of steep, double-black diamond glades, cliff drops, and powder stashes for experts only.
A gentle, rolling area perfect for beginners and early intermediates to build confidence, featuring its own dedicated gondola.
High-alpine, wind-buffeted bowl skiing accessed via a surface lift, offering European-style off-piste conditions.
A world-renowned terrain park loaded with progressive jumps, jibs, and a massive 22-foot superpipe.
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport (ASE)
15min
10km
Frequent free hotel shuttles, private SUVs, and complimentary public RFTA buses run directly from the Aspen airport to Snowmass Village. Paid parking is available in the Base Village garage, with free options at Town Park Station offering direct shuttle access.
Late November to Mid April
Lift tickets grant access to Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk. Buying at least 7 days in advance saves money.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (USD 244), Adult 6-Day Pass (USD 1100)