Loge Peak

Loge Peak in Aspen, is the kind of place that redefines what it means to stand on top of the world.

Perched high above Aspen Highlands, this 11,675-foot summit is where the air thins, the horizon widens, and skiing turns transcendent. The ride up, via the Loge Peak lift, feels like a steady rise through layers of silence, the town and valley shrinking below as snow ghosts dance along the ridge. At the summit, the panorama explodes: the Maroon Bells piercing the skyline, Pyramid Peak gleaming in the distance, and Highland Bowl curving into the sky like a sculpted wave of snow. Every element here feels sharpened by altitude, the light brighter, the air cleaner, the cold more electric. And the runs? Pure poetry in motion. From the sweeping groomers of Broadway to the technical pitches of Stein's Run and Moment Chutes, Loge Peak offers the perfect blend of thrill and flow. It's the kind of terrain that demands focus but rewards it with euphoria, a reminder that skiing isn't just a sport, it's a dialogue between body and mountain.

Loge Peak isn't just another high point, it's the pulsing heart of Aspen Highlands, where the mountain's legacy of grit, grace, and authenticity converges.

Named after the old Loge warming hut that once stood here in the resort's early years, the peak embodies the essence of Highlands: unfiltered, soulful, and unapologetically steep. The first lift to reach this altitude was installed in the late 1950s, back when Aspen Highlands was a scrappy upstart competing against its glamorous neighbor, Aspen Mountain. While other resorts leaned toward luxury, Highlands doubled down on purity, hand-cut runs, avalanche boot-packing, and a tight-knit community of locals who skied for the love of it. That spirit still lingers at Loge. The lift accesses everything from high-speed groomers to off-piste powder fields, acting as a gateway to both the famous Highland Bowl and the tree-laden descents of Deep Temerity below. On storm days, the snow stacks deep and dry, blanketing the mountain in whisper-light powder. On bluebird days, the view stretches seemingly forever, from Independence Pass to Mount Sopris, painting Colorado in every shade of white and gold. Longtime locals call Loge the β€œcenter of gravity” for Highlands, and it's easy to see why. This is where you feel the mountain's rhythm, steady, strong, and timeless.

Skiing Loge Peak is an experience that rewards both preparation and presence.

Start your day early at Aspen Highlands Base, where the locals gather for coffee and avalanche reports before catching the Exhibition lift. From there, connect to Loge Peak, the chair that carries you into the clouds. At the top, take a few moments to breathe in the view, it's not a sight to rush. The Broadway run offers a smooth warm-up before you branch into the steeper terrain of Merry-Go-Round, Moment Chutes, or Stein's Run. Intermediate skiers will find joy in the perfectly pitched blues that snake toward mid-mountain, while experts can dip toward Deep Temerity or hike the ridge to Highland Bowl for the ultimate challenge. When the midday sun starts to soften the snow, stop at Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro, one of the most legendary on-mountain restaurants in the world, for a champagne toast, raclette, and the best people-watching in Colorado. In spring, the slopes turn into a stage of light and laughter as skiers gather along the ridge to savor the season's last turns. And if you visit in summer, the same chairlift offers access to hiking and wildflower trails where marmots sunbathe on the rocks and the scent of pine fills the air. Loge Peak isn't just a run, it's Aspen distilled: wild yet refined, demanding yet deeply human. Every turn feels like a conversation with the mountain, every descent a reminder that altitude, when embraced, becomes transcendence.

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