Private Activities In Aspen

Private Activities In Aspen

A picturesque snowy path meanders through the landscape, guiding the way to the nearby trees.

Let’s be honest, nobody likes these constantly changing health and safety measures. However, we all like the idea of being healthy and safe, so what if we just pivot a little this season? Yes, you can ski/snowboard and be socially distant as I’m sure a lot of you will do. But what else can you do with your friends and family while you’re in Aspen this winter and have peace of mind? Well, it just so happens that we specialize in “what else can I do?”


Here are some of our ideas:

PRIVATE SNOWMOBILE TOUR

Have fun, learn a lot, and enjoy this quintessential winter experience from T-Lazy 7 Ranch. You can choose from 2 unique snowmobile tours: Maroon Bells Tour (the most scenic) to picturesque Maroon Bells or the Klondike Lunch Tour for a view of fourteener Pyramid Peak (comes with lunch–wagyu burgers–and is most suitable for families and groups). Best part about snowmobiles? No experience is necessary! You just need to be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license to drive and at least 4 years old to ride. Fun for all!

 *Tours book up quickly, so let your concierge know if this sounds like your kind of adventure right away! 

PRIVATE CAT SKIING

Everyone loves to ski powder, and we know where to find it. Rent a full snowcat (10 people max, $5,500) and ride up the back of Aspen Mountain to the prime ungroomed areas. Two knowledgeable guides plus a gourmet lunch–we can’t think of a better way to spend the day.

A young skier navigates a snow-covered slope, highlighting the joy of skiing in a winter landscape.

PRIVATE CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

If you’re looking for a ski activity that doesn’t require you to stand in line for the gondola, you might want to consider a private guided cross-country skiing adventure at Aspen Snowmass Nordic Trail System. From Aspen Golf Course, you can cross-country ski with the whole family through 60+ miles of groomed trails varying from beginner to expert. 


*Don’t forget to ask a concierge about cross-country ski rentals!

PRIVATE SNOWSHOEING TOUR

Combine a leisurely snowshoe walk through Aspen Mountain’s Richmond Ridge with an educational experience with a Naturalist from ACES (Aspen Center For Environmental Studies) and you get two hours of unforgettable memories. Snowshoeing is fun for the entire family (7 years and up) and includes a snack, a warm drink, and snowshoes.

*Tours also available at Snowmass.

Private Dog Sledding is one of the  private activities in Aspen with a group of strong dogs working together to pull a sled across a winter scene.

PRIVATE DOG SLEDDING

Dogs and the backcountry–what could be better? Let 8-10 Alaskan Husky sled dogs twist and turn you through the Snowmass backcountry morning, afternoon, or at twilight. Each sled can accommodate 2 adults and 1 child. 

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BLUEBIRD IN A BOX

COVID-19 doesn’t have to ruin everything! With our preferred partner Bluebird In A Box, you can turn any night into a private party. This season, you might choose the Merry + Bright or Game Night box. No matter which you decide upon, rest assured that the hard work will be done for you. For instance, the Game Night box not only comes with curated menus (with recipes and grocery lists), suggestive cocktail pairings, and fun accessories but it also comes with plenty of games! A night at home never sounded so good. 



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A group of diners enjoying meals at tables outside a ski lodge in a winter setting, surrounded by snow-covered mountains.

2020/2021 Winter Aspen Dining Guide

A group of people gather around a table filled with food and wine, enjoying a delightful meal together with 2020/2021 winter Aspen dining guide

If we have gotten really good at anything this year, it’s how to adapt with change. Uncertainty has been the only constant, and so at Aspen Luxury Concierge, we have made it our mission to be the in-the-know so you can simply enjoy your luxury vacation.

Exquisite meals and dining experiences are a hallmark of Aspen, and we intend to make sure you still get the finest available. That said, we are encouraging our guests to consider alternatives to the traditional restaurant experience in the event of reduced capacity levels or other unforeseen circumstances.

Lucky for you, some of the best Aspen restaurants have decided to offer private chef services and catering so that you do not have to forfeit a thing. Here’s what we know so far.

PRIVATE CHEF & CATERING UPDATE

BOSQ

Just like he did this summer, Chef Barclay C. Dodge is offering his 30+ years of culinary experience outside his restaurant. While Bosq will still be open this season, he realizes not everyone wants to leave the house. Choose from a traditional private chef experience with your closest friends or what he calls the “Open Table” experience, in which you can pull up a chair and watch as he cooks, creates, and plates. 

A beautifully arranged dessert on a white plate, highlighting its appealing colors and textures.

CAMPO DI FIORI

While Campo di Fiori offers catering for your next gathering at home, they have begun something new: a “Stock Your Fridge” option. The culinary experts at Campo will prepare customized meals for you and quite literally stock your fridge, complete with heating instructions. It really couldn’t get any easier!

FLOURISH TO THRIVE

If you are looking for private chef quality meal prep or someone to pre-prepare your family dinners, Chef Sarah Mandell is the ticket. Her commitment to bringing joy to your table is palpable with her mix of unique creations and the classics (may we suggest the Pumpkin Pie with Pecan Crust). 

MEAT & CHEESE

Here’s something new. Meat & Cheese is offering Meal Kits this season! They will shop, chop, and prep your meal so you and your family can have dinner in 20 minutes or less. You can order online and pick up your meal at their commercial kitchen in the Aspen Airport Business Center. Done and done.

A group of people enjoying meals at tables outside a ski lodge with the winter atmosphere and scenic views.

ASPEN RESTAURANT UPDATE

*Please check back often as we update this restaurant list.

CLOUD 9

While Cloud 9 is known for champagne-spraying après parties, this year will look a little different. And that’s ok, because we all value our safety and health first and foremost, right? For lunch reservations made more than 30 days out, there is a required minimum spend of $250+ per person ($300+ per person over peak days) as well as a 75% deposit. Otherwise, reservations open 30 days in advance.


Only private dinners are allowed this year, requiring a buyout of a snowcat. Pricing includes the private snowcat ride, dinner, and one bottle of Champagne. Reservations are a must, so if you’re interested in either of these options, let ALC know right away.

MEAT & CHEESE

This season, Meat & Cheese will be offering lunch and dinner take-out and curbside delivery only. You can order online or call to place your order, but they suggest online if possible. Their farm shop will be open for in-store shopping (up to 4 guests with masks on) as well as online ordering, which can be picked up or shipped to you. And as it says above, there is always the Meal Kit option!

HOOCH

According to the powers at be, Hooch has removed their arm chairs and sofas and set up a formal dining room for this season. Don’t worry, you’ll still get the Hooch feel with the chandeliers and tableside Old Fashioned cart, but this winter, it’s more than just drinks. Dinner & Drinks at Hooch offers a three-course prix fixe menu with recommended cocktail and wine pairings for each. Reservations are required, so let ALC know if you want this underground, exclusive experience. 

A vibrant cocktail with fresh blackberries and mint leaves, served in Aspen luxury bar.

BETULA

 This winter season, Betula will be open for dinner only from 5-10pm (with the last reservation being at 10pm). Parties of 12 adults or more will require a prix fixe menu. Reservations are encouraged and begin six weeks out, so if this sounds good to you (and it should!) please let one of our concierges know so we can do our best to accommodate. 

Speaking of reservations, Betula has already begun taking reservations for New Year’s Eve. This year, they will only have one seating with one party per table, but it still sounds pretty awesome to us: guests can arrive anytime and stay as late as the city of Aspen allows. There will be a DJ, party favors, a four-course dinner with caviar, truffle, and Bottomless “Cristal” Champagne all night while watching fireworks from the deck. It is $1000++ per person, fully prepaid at the time of booking.  If this sounds like your kind of party, let us know today!