Last chance to explore Tom Blake, Anaerobic Nightmare trails before summer
Staff Report
Snowmass Village Police Department community resource officers Lauren Martenson, left, and Tina White place a sign on the Seven Star trail to mark its seasonal closure in Snowmass on Monday, Nov. 30, 2020. The two officers fill many roles including animal services and trail rangers.
Snowmass Sun file photo
SPRING TRAIL OPENINGS AND CLOSURES IN APRIL
Snowmass Village hikers have three weeks left to explore trails in the Burnt Mountain area between Buttermilk and Snowmass before several trails close April 25 for elk calving season.
The Tom Blake Trail, Sequel Trail and other trails in the Elk Camp and Two Creeks vicinity will close April 25 through June 20; Anaerobic Nightmare and surrounding lands will close April 25 through June 27. The Government Trail and Sugarbowl area will close later this spring, from May 15 through June 27.
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A sense of place is fundamental to the artist community at Anderson Ranch Arts Center.
“We are so much about place, we are so much about this space and inviting people in,” said Artistic Director of Painting, Drawing and Printmaking Liz Ferrill, who also oversees the artists-in-program at the campus. “We have been kind of clinging to that from the very beginning.”
So in the months after the pandemic hit last March, the wheels were already turning among ranch staff to figure out how to maintain that energy within the parameters of COVID-19 restrictions and public health guidelines.
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Snowmass Tourism, The Collective and the Aspen Skiing Co. welcome all to Snowmass ÂVillage this holiday season with a lineup of safe and fun activities for the whole family. But we all need to do our part this winter, be aware of socially distancing and wear a mask, please.
âWe have put in a lot of work to do events on a small scale, but safely,â said The Collective and Plaza Manager Sarah Sanders.
âWe have started all of our winter programming this week. Everything is limited to 20 people or less, and masks are required.â
Itâs a season like no other because of the pandemic.