Shuttles / Transit
Know how to get around and the best places to see when you come to Aspen, by getting all the information possible on Aspen Shuttles, Bus Tours and transit information.
Whether you just need public transportation between mountain towns or you want to get in some relaxing sightseeing, the shuttle, tour and transit services around Aspen will provide you with what you need.
Bus Tours
Getting real and up close view of the Rockies is a special experience. Taking a bus tour of the region gives you stunning vistas of snow-capped mountains, alpine meadows and the rugged cliffs so renowned in the Rocky Mountains.
You don’t have to worry about driving or paying the exorbitant parking fees within the town. Large groups can travel easily on a bus, where everyone can stay together and share in the adventure.
Grab a guided bus tour to See Maroon Bells Wilderness Area. Tours are available here from June to September. Explore all the options below for guided tours available to you in Aspen.
Public Bus System
Aspen, Colorado is one of the few towns that actually provides free transportation within the city limits.
Roaring Fork Transit Authority is responsible for an in-town bus service as well as transportation to surrounding towns and the airport. The buses run every 30 minutes from 6 am to 8 pm, and every hour thereafter until 3 am. Around Aspen and Snowmass, this service is free. From Aspen, you can reach Glenwood Springs for $7. The fees to different towns vary depending on how far you’re going.
The free Aspen Shuttle for skiers accesses all of the ski areas surrounding Aspen and is equipped with ski and snowboard racks.
The Aspen Airport Shuttle is also free for folks coming to the town of Aspen.
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