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About Aspen/Snowmass 3 Day Lift Ticket + Rental

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You'll need to print a voucher before your arrival in order to pick up this ticket.

Highlights

This deal is for a 3-day lift ticket plus a deluxe ski or snowboard rental package. If you ski it includes boots, poles, and either K2 or Salomon brand skis. ... If you snowboard it includes boots and either a Burton, K2, or Never Summer brand snowboard. This is good for 3 days of skiing or riding over a 10 consecutive day period and is interchangeable at Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass. The pass must be picked up and used on the first day (the "start date"). The remaining days of use may occur anytime during the remaining 9 days after the initial "start date". Rentals must be used consecutively or returned if not being used for consecutive days.

Please note that you can upgrade to a Premium ski or snowboard rental package when you get to the resort for an additional $10/day.

Radio Frequency Cards (RF) are issued to all guests purchasing lift tickets. These cards allow hands-free scanning which means faster access to the lifts. Please note there is a $5 refundable fee per ticket for the RF Card. Guests can keep their RF card to reload for future visits or return the card on their last day of skiing, at any ticket office, for a refund.
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Pick-up instructions

You may pick up your lift ticket and rental voucher at any of our lift ticket offices at Aspen, Buttermilk, Highlands or Snowmass Mountain, or for faster service at any of our Four-Mountain Sports locations.

Four-Mountain Sports in Aspen:
520 E. Durant, across from the Gondola, Café Ink shares our space.
970-920-2337 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 365 days a year!

Four-Mountain Sports on the Snowmass Village Mall:
In the heart of the mall across from the Stew Pot restaurant.
970-923-2337 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Four-Mountain Sports Retail and Demo Shop on the Snowmass Village Mall:
In the heart of the mall across from the Stew Pot restaurant, upstairs.
970-923-2337 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Four-Mountain Sports at Buttermilk:
At the base of the mountain, across from Bumps restaurant, next to the Panda House.
970-920-0980 Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Four-Mountain Sports at Aspen Highlands:
Highlands Center at the base of the mountain.
970-544-3013 Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Four-Mountain Sports at the base of the Two Creeks lift in Snowmass:
Two Creeks Mexican Café shares our space.
970-923-8740 Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

More About Aspen Highlands

Of the 4 Aspen Mountains, Aspen Highlands is by far the local favorite. Thirty six percent of the terrain is for experts only, and this terrain is some of the hardest in the country. The new Deep Temerity lift has an array of newly opened double black diamond runs that take you directly to the lift base, making it easy to have purely expert terrain. Cruisers make up a large proportion of the land as well, presenting a nice break ... from some of the harder terrain. If you are willing to hike, you can go up an additional thousand feet to the peek of Highland Bowl, which provides a rush through untracked powder like no other. There are some easy trails, but no fully green circle paths to any of the lifts. If you are in between beginner and intermediate, however, you should have no trouble finding areas you would enjoy. Read more

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