Andrew Albee July 27, 2025
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Explore daily activities, the Wednesday-night rodeo, and Thursday’s free concert series in Snowmass Village
When: Every Wednesday through Aug 20, gates open at 5 PM, rodeo events begin at 7 PM at Town Park Station
Why Go: Colorado’s longest-running rodeo features saddle bronc, barrel racing, bull riding, and fun kids’ contests like calf scramble and mutton busting. Opens with a BBQ dinner and vendor booths.
Tickets & Info: Snowmass Rodeo official site Eventbrite+9Aspen Snowmass+9Aspen Times+9
When: Thursdays through Aug 21, doors open ~5:30 PM, music begins at 6:30 PM at Fanny Hill
Why It Rocks: Free live music every week—genres include rock, bluegrass, funk, country, and more. Great for locals and visitors alike.
Lineup & Details: Free Concert Series info GoSnowmassAspen Snowmass
When: Daily through Sep 1 (weekend-only in September); at 10 AM (Wildflower Walk) and 1 PM (Ice Age Discovery)
Why Go: Educational guided hikes highlighting native flora, wildlife, and fossil stories. Meet at Snowmass Mall Ticket Pavilion.
Learn More: ACES hikes GoSnowmass
When: Wednesday–Friday, 4–6 PM at Tower Stage on Snowmass Mall
Why Go: Local musicians set the perfect alpine vibe for afternoon shopping or après.
Details: Music on the Mall GoSnowmass
When: Select Tuesdays, 4–7:30 PM at Elk Camp Restaurant
Why Go: Ride the gondola at Sundown, enjoy live music and food with panoramic mountain views.
Info: Sunset Tuesdays Aspen Times
When: Fridays through Sep 26, 3:30–5 PM (meet at Limelight Snowmass lobby)
Why Go: Learn about Snowmass’s Ice Age fossil discovery and explore the village with interactive stops.
More Info: Ice Age Tours GoSnowmass
When: Sundays and Saturdays, 9–10 AM at The Collective Snowmass
Why Go: Free open-air fitness classes on the rink—yoga, cardio, or strength to get energized.
Details: Fitness on the Rink GoSnowmass
When: Sunday this week, Noon–2 PM at Base Village (bring your pup!)
Why Go: Fun community event with dog washing stations, treats, free nail clips, and costume photo ops.
Info: Snowmass Dog Wash GoSnowmassAspen Times
Shuttle over driving: Limited parking at rodeo and concerts—use free TOSV shuttles or park at Brush Creek intercept lots.
Dress in layers: Mountain temps can dip after sunset. Comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen are smart.
Max your week: Pair your rodeo or concert night with daytime hiking or Gondola rides at Elk Camp.
Snowmass Village pulses with activity all week long—from energy-packed rodeos to free open-air concerts and educational hikes. Whether you're checking out properties or entertaining friends in town, this schedule gives you places to explore and moments to live the mountain lifestyle.
Interested in local real estate? Let’s meet after the rodeo or concert—I'd love to walk you through current listings and what life in Snowmass looks like as your local realtor. Call/text 970-300-8551 or email me at [email protected]
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