Aspen vs. Vail: Which Colorado Ski Trip Is Right for You
Jonathan Barlow
Editor
The Decision
Every winter, the same debate: Aspen or Vail? Both are world-class. Both will drain your wallet. But they are fundamentally different experiences, and choosing the right one depends entirely on what you are looking for.
The Mountain
Aspen (Aspen Snowmass)
Four mountains — Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, Snowmass. Combined, that is 5,527 skiable acres. Highlands Bowl is expert-only and worth every ounce of effort. Snowmass is massive and family-friendly.
Vail
One mountain, but it is enormous — 5,317 acres with 195 trails. The Back Bowls are legendary: wide-open, above-treeline powder skiing that feels like you have the mountain to yourself on a Tuesday.
Winner: Tie. Aspen has variety. Vail has scale.
The Town
Aspen
A real town with real residents. Victorian architecture, independent restaurants, a walkable downtown that does not feel manufactured. The Wheeler Opera House is a cultural landmark. The locals ski bumps you would not attempt.
Vail
A purpose-built ski village. European-inspired, pedestrian-only, lined with luxury retail. It is beautiful but curated. Less grit, more polish.
Winner: Aspen — if you want character. Vail — if you want convenience.
The Nightlife
Aspen
Vail
Winner: Aspen — by a significant margin.
The Cost
Lift tickets, lodging, and dining are expensive at both. But Aspen runs 20-30% higher on average. A weekend in Aspen will cost $3,000-5,000 per person. Vail runs $2,500-4,000.
Winner: Vail — slightly more accessible.
The Verdict
Choose Aspen if you want a ski trip that feels like a cultural experience. Choose Vail if you want a ski trip that feels like a luxury vacation. Both deliver. Neither disappoints.
Ski WKND packages for both destinations drop in October. Early booking gets the best lodging.