Visit Maroon Bells 8 AM – 4:30 PM Day Parking Permits For Maroon Bells reservation questions, please call 970-930-6442 or email [email protected]. Too our dismay, nothing was available for the day we wanted to visit, nor till the end of the season for that matter.

back to topThe Official Online Guide to Aspen So we took some advice we got at our hotel and drove up to the bus pick up at Aspen Highlands. Don't worry! The office is open Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., excluding federal holidays. Maroons Bells Parking Reservations Hi guys, going to Aspen next week and just realized that you need reservations to park at the Maroon bells trailhead or shuttle tickets to get up there. The Maroon Bells are two of the most photographed mountains in all of North America — and for good reason. Reservations will initially be available in rolling two-week increments. Visitors must reserve both bus seats and parking spots, depending on the time of day of their visit. In a sample of eight vehicles in the Maroon Lake parking lot Wednesday, there were two from Texas, two from Colorado, two rentals, one each from New Jersey, Virginia and Arizona. Passengers will not be able to book tickets at Aspen Highlands as in past years, though buses will continue to pickup and drop off Bells passengers at the ski area. From meadows of vibrant wildflowers to airy groves of Aspen trees to summit-based alpine tundra, the Maroon Bells promise a variety of natural habitats and a diverse, vivid representation of the wild Elk Mountain range. The office is open Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - … Totally didn't realize that this was a requirement because of covid and looks like everything's completely sold out. — In an effort to maintain social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, officials will be requiring visitors to make a reservation to visit the Maroon Bells Scenic Area this summer. For backpacking & trail condition questions, please contact the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District at 970-963-2266. Maroon Bells Reservations. Vehicle access begins June 8 and the shuttle system from Aspen Highlands begins June 28. For Maroon Bells camping, backpacking & trail condition questions, please contact the … Due to high call volume we recommend email for a prompt response. For backpacking & trail condition questions, please contact the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District at 970-963-2266. Vehicle access begins June 8 and the shuttle system from Aspen Highlands begins June 28. If you did not secure your reservation and they are sold out, there are other ways to access the Maroon Bells. Maroon Bells shuttle bus reservations will only be able to be made online this year. For Maroon Bells reservation questions, please call 970-930-6442 or email info@visitmaroonbells.com.

For Maroon Bells reservation questions, please call 970-930-6442 or email [email protected]. For Maroon Bells reservation questions, please call 970-930-6442 or email [email protected]. Overnight Parking Permits - 2 Nights For Maroon Bells reservation questions, please call 970-930-6442 or email [email protected]. HOW TO VISIT THE MAROON BELLS WITHOUT A RESERVATION. Parking at Aspen Highlands is a separate charge. You can start making reservations for either beginning June 2 at www.aspenchamber.org. The Bells are still pulling in people from all over even if it is fewer of them. Maroon Bells Access: Reservations are required this year to visit Maroon Bells by personal vehicle or shuttle. Aspen trees drape the hillsides, while Maroon Lake provides a handy mirror that grounds the whole scene in a postcard-perfect reflection. For backpacking & trail condition questions, please contact the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District at 970-963-2266. But due to the pandemic, parking and the bus up to the trail head are all reservation only. Reservation requests for both the shuttle service and parking will be available to the public beginning June 2. Maroon Bells Hotline, 970-945-3319, is updated by Forest Service staff to provide information about the status of the scenic area and parking. On our visit to Aspen we wanted to visit Maroon Bells and hike. You can start making reservations for either beginning June 2 at www.aspenchamber.org.

Around Maroon Bells. Maroon Bells Scenic Area is open as of June 8, 2020. Rising more than 14,000 feet above sea level just south of Aspen, the twin peaks are striped with snow all summer long. Maroon Bells Access: Reservations are required this year to visit Maroon Bells by personal vehicle or shuttle.