11 Amazing things to do in Aspen, Colorado in Summer/Spring

11 Amazing things to do in Aspen, Colorado in Summer/Spring

Aspen, Colorado is a year-round getaway destination that offers countless things to do in the Rocky Mountains. From Aspen’s outdoor activities, foodie scene, and wellness opportunities, visiting this serene destination is perfect for the mind, body and spirit.

Latina Black travel blogger in Aspen overlooking the Roaring Fork River off of the Rio Grande trail

I loved visiting Aspen as the weather warmed up! In fact, my late spring trip during their Secret Season (May/June) reminded me how essential it is to rest and rejuvenate in the mountains — especially after such a tough year.

If you are looking for the best things to do in Aspen, Colorado during the summer and spring months, here are some ideas to get started.

Things to Do in Aspen:

Outdoor, Wellness, and Culture Activities in Aspen

1. Go horseback riding

I used Maroon Bells Outfitters to book a morning horseback riding session at the T Lazy 7 Ranch in Aspen. There are plenty of other times and durations but we selected a 1-hour morning ride through the Aspen grove, along a snowmelt stream to kick off our getaway.

Horseback riding tour in Aspen, Colorado

2. Try Mountaintop Yoga

Hike or ride the Silver Queen Gondola up Aspen Mountain to the summit’s yoga deck for mountaintop yoga (open during the summer).

If your stay doesn’t overlap with the class schedule try some stretching and meditation atop one of the summits on your own! Those moments of solitude can be truly healing.

Wellness Tip: take your self-care getaway a step further, book an in-room massage during your stay from one of the local spa’s mobile services.

3. Hike to the Smuggler Mountain Observation Deck

This is a moderately challenging hike (if you aren’t used to the elevation) with little to no shade. Bring lots of water, lather on the sunscreen, and show up in the earlier morning hours for the best experience! The views are worth the climb (3 miles in and out).

Black Latina hiker O. Christine hiking switchback Smuggler mountain in Aspen in springtime

4. Visit the Grottos and Drive Independence Pass

For access to explore a waterfall, intriguing rock formations, and short trails you’ve got to visit the Grottos. If you are in for a rugged yet scenic adventure (and have a 4WD vehicle) take the journey on Independence Pass too.

5. Explore Downtown Aspen

Downtown Aspen is a walker’s joy. It is super easy to get everywhere, the cars are great at yielding to pedestrians, and the architecture is memorable and charming. I loved strolling the brick roads and perusing the sights, sounds, and colors of Aspen. While there, visit the Farmer’s Market, Art Museum, and stop by the Opera House.

Black traveler in Aspen; Aspen art museum building architecture

6. Try Water Sports on the Roaring Fork River

I didn’t get to try this on my last visit but plan to next time! Whether white water rafting or water tubing in the North Star Reserve, cooling off during warm sunny days with a splash of adventure sounds right up my alley.

7. Ride a Chairlift or Gondola for Epic Aspen Views

There are a few elevated experiences to choose from if you want to climb the Aspen, Aspen Highlands, or Buttermilk ski resorts without the physical hike.

Each have different schedules, but all offer epic views. During the Secret Season I rode the Buttermilk Summit Express and loved it!

Chairlift ride at Buttermilk summit in Aspen, Colorado during summer

8. Experience One of Many Aspen Trails

Whether for adventure or as part of your wellness routine to ease your mind, body and spirit, if you love getting outdoors then you’ll love that Aspen is brimming with hiking, walking, and cycling trails.

Outdoor Adventure Tip: The Rio Grande Trail is perfect for cyclists, runners, and walkers alike. If you seek a more strenuous trail with switchbacks, try hiking the Ute Trail!

9. Visit the John Denver Sanctuary for Nature and Mindfulness

Retreat to the John Denver Sanctuary in east Aspen for easy access to a peaceful getaway amongst lush landscaping. With flowing streams and access to the river, this free zen garden is a meditative must!

Latina Black woman yogi meditating in garden; John Denver sanctuary in Aspen

10. Indulge in the Aspen Food Scene

You can’t leave without trying some of my favorite Aspen restaurants! Since I visited Aspen during the warmer months (70F every day!), loved the Aspen scenery both downtown and as a landscape view, and wanted to embrace social distancing, outdoor dining was the way to go!

Restaurants you can’t miss: I definitely recommend Plato’s Restaurant, Mawa’s Kitchen (which also makes my list of amazing women-owned restaurants), and Element 47 as three musts, but here’s a longer list of favorite Aspen restaurants in video form on this @ochristine IG reel!

Dining at Plato’s Restaurant at Aspen Meadows resort

11. Hike around the Maroon Bells

You can reserve a spot on the Maroon Bells shuttle departing from the Aspen Highlands to visit Maroon Bells and take on one of their many hikes.

Maroon Bells is truly for everyone: with an easy and accessible short trail for non-hikers, and moderate and more lengthy trails for visitors seeking a more physical challenge, there is something for everyone and plenty of scenery to go around.

Afro Latina Black hiker in Maroon Bells; Hiking in Aspen, Colorado

Enjoy these fun activities in Aspen!

There is so much to do in Aspen, Colorado and this list is just a peek at many of my favorites Aspen activities from my Aspen road trip!

If you are looking for a detailed itinerary guide to just print out and follow along, here is my 5 day Aspen Itinerary, where I share all the amazing things I did each day during my springtime visit to Aspen. You can tweak those details as you see fit!

→ LEARN MORE: Find more amazing things to do in Aspen yearround at AspenChamber.org and @AspenCO.