Notes From Viceroy Snowmass: Your Guide To The Peaks Of Colorado
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Notes From Viceroy Snowmass: Your Guide To The Peaks Of Colorado
Viceroy Snowmass at a Glance:
- Location: Snowmass Village, Colorado
- Perfect For: active escapes, honeymoons, and well-orchestrated group getaways
- On-property highlights: Ski-in/ski-out convenience, The Spa at Viceroy Snowmass, four seasonally inspired dining experiences, including Toro, Lift Line Tavern, Café V, and Viceroy Lounge
- Nearby: Snowmass Village, Aspen, over 3,300 skiable acres, endless outdoor adventure
Viceroy Snowmass is set at the foot of the action — lift-side, village-adjacent, and tuned for days that begin early and unwind well.
From first chair to last cocktail, this three-day Snowmass itinerary keeps you close to the pulse of the mountain.
Day One: Arrive and Settle In
Afternoon: Arrive at Viceroy Snowmass and check into your suite. Everything is set to make your stay feel effortless—space to unpack, views of Colorado’s evergreen-laden landscapes, and the sense that an adventure has just begun.
Make your way to the Viceroy Lounge and enjoy a Spicy Paloma or Mezcal Negroni to toast to your getaway. Then, step outside and stroll through the Snowmass Base Village. Browse boutiques, see an art installation on the Snowmass Art Walk, or lace up on the ice rink for a skate as the late-afternoon light cuts across the mountains.
Evening: The combination of movement and crisp mountain air is sure to make you hungry for something bold. At Toro Snowmass, Chef Richard Sandoval threads Central and South American flavours through a confident, modern menu. From steam-soft Birria Bao Buns to char-kissed Seremoni Black Cod, the menu here is warm, rich, and sure to linger on your mind long after the meal is done.
As the evening winds down, discovery continues outside under the stars. Soaking in the outdoor spa pools beneath celestial skies turns an evening of awe into something transformative.
Day Two: First Tracks, Last Light
Morning: Wake up and order in-room dining, then it’s time to move. Get your gear sorted for a day of skiing and snowboarding. With ski-in/ski-out access, stepping onto the Snowmass trails takes minutes. After a private lesson, spend the morning exploring wide cruisers, gladed runs, and long stretches that make you forget the word schedule.
Afternoon: Break for lunch at Elk Camp or Sam’s on the mountain—panoramic views included, no extra effort required. After lunch, ski back to base and head straight to Lift Line Tavern, slope-side. Enjoy live music, craft cocktails, and that unmistakable après feeling. From there, slip into a slower gear with a treatment at Viceroy Spa to soothe post-ski muscles. Lean into recovery: heat, hydrotherapy, and a treatment that resets you for another day on snow.
Evening: As the sun sets, dress for a cozy mountain evening. Then take your seat at Viceroy Elemental: A Chef Tasting Table. Expect a paced, chef-led menu with playful contrasts — chilled and warmed, briny and bright — finishing on a nod to the landscape.
Day Three: Snowshoeing and Departure
Morning: After breakfast at Café V, trade ski boots for snowshoes. The Snowmass Nordic Trail System offers scenic routes right from the village. The unhurried pace encourages a meditative state, where the soft crunch of snow and the song of a chickadee invite you to observe the world with a fresh perspective.
Late Morning: Return to the hotel for a final swim. If a late checkout is possible, take it. Snowmass makes an extra hour feel like a gift.
Getaway to Viceroy Snowmass
Three days in Snowmass don’t need to be overthought. Start close to the lift. Build in time for a proper lunch on the mountain. Let après happen naturally. Then return to warmth—steam rising from the pools, a table at Toro, and rooms designed to make the outside feel even better.
It’s momentum when you want it, ease when you need it.