Dahlapalooza by Aspen Community School
A vibrant stage performance weaving Roald Dahl’s beloved works into a family-friendly theatrical evening—great for Red Mountain residents seeking engaging local arts and a fun outing close to home.
Aspen offers a peaceful and calm environment with quiet streets that provide a restful ambiance. The postal city features a strong network of bike lanes, making cycling a convenient option for getting around. Many daily needs can be accessed without relying solely on vehicles, supported by a connection to about 10 bus lines with stops conveniently located nearby. Dining options are abundant, with over 50 restaurants available to suit various tastes. Housing choices are diverse, ranging from lofts to larger residences, including single detached homes, large and small apartment buildings, and duplexes, with most properties built around 1988.
Aspen offers a relaxed ambience. The noise levels in Aspen are very low, as the streets are generally very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Commanding the highest elevation in the neighborhood, the summit of Red Mountain offers unparalleled panoramic views of downtown Aspen, the Elk Mountains, and sweeping valleys, making it a prized spot for sunrise and sunset vistas that underscore why this area is known as 'Billionaire Mountain.'
Located just off Red Mountain Road, the Hunter Creek Trailhead is beloved by residents for its easy access to miles of scenic trails winding through aspen groves and wildflower meadows, perfect for year-round hiking, snowshoeing, and dog-walking.
This prestigious enclave within Red Mountain features some of Aspen’s most stunning architectural homes along Willoughby Way, renowned for their privacy, gated access, and sweeping views—attracting notable residents and defining the neighborhood’s exclusive character.
Stretching across parts of Red Mountain, the designated Aspen Wildlife Corridor provides crucial habitat for deer, elk, and bears, offering residents a rare chance to observe local wildlife up close while preserving ecological balance in this scenic neighborhood.
The iconic climb up Red Mountain Road is a favorite among local cyclists and fitness enthusiasts, providing a challenging route with rewarding views of Aspen below and access to quiet, winding streets perfect for morning rides.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A vibrant stage performance weaving Roald Dahl’s beloved works into a family-friendly theatrical evening—great for Red Mountain residents seeking engaging local arts and a fun outing close to home.
A relaxing weekly social event offering spring-forward cocktails, DJs, and access to spa pool and hot tub—perfect for unwinding nearby at the start of the weekend.
A curated vendor market celebrating spring with thoughtful gifts, local artists, and healing modalities—ideal for Red Mountain locals to support regional makers and find unique items.
An elegant string quintet performance blending classical favorites with contemporary local songwriting—beautiful and enriching for residents seeking cultural programming nearby.
A rejuvenating community yoga class followed by a nourishing meal—great for Red Mountain dwellers looking to start their weekend with wellness and connection just minutes away.
Aspen Mountain opens for summer with gondola rides, outdoor dining, live music, biking and hiking—offering Red Mountain residents easy access to summer recreation and scenic adventures.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Red Mountain
Local characteristics and demographics for Red Mountain