This Week in Aspen
Aspen offers a diverse range of weekly events and experiences.
From unforgettable arts and culture events to guided outdoor adventures, plus much more, explore the full lineup of events below.
Monday, June 22
Aspen Ideas: Health (Monday - Thursday, The Aspen Institute) Aspen Ideas: Health is not your ordinary health conference. Each each summer, over 1,000 curious minds gather on the Aspen Institute’s campus to explore the big ideas shaping the future of health, medicine, and science, with inspiring innovators who are leading the way. The three-day event features 60+ thought-provoking sessions, including one-on-one interviews, panel discussions, live podcast recordings, and book talks, as well as enriching activities that foster connection and celebrate the Rocky Mountain setting. Join the conversations from June 22-25, 2026! To register, click here.
Aspen's Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays, 10:00 AM, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells it’s history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic downtown Aspen acclimatizes you to Aspen’s energy and possibility. A great experience for both the first time visitor and the regular. This tour visits historic landmarks of Aspen including the Wheeler Opera House, the Red Onion, the Pitkin County Courthouse & the Hotel Jerome among others when accessible. Native Legend, Mining Folklore & Local Tales bring History to life on an entertaining guided walk. 90 minutes long with distance of approximately 1 mile along sidewalks, pedestrian ways and parks of mostly flat terrain. Reservations required - reserve your spot here.
Downtown History Tour: Aspen Through the Eras (Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays, 10:30 AM, Across from the Wheeler Opera House) Aspen Historical Society’s cornerstone walking tour of the buildings, sites, and scenes around downtown Aspen, with interesting stories around every corner. This tour meets across from the storied Wheeler Opera House, by the iconic dancing fountain and begins with a history “primer” at the Sister Cities Plaza on Wagner Park followed by a stroll through the historical downtown core before finishing at the iconic Hotel Jerome. With a focus on historical buildings, this tour offers a broad view of Aspen’s history with many interesting tidbits at each stop. Meets across from the Wheeler Opera House, 320 E Hyman Ave. Weather dependent. This walking tour takes place on the pedestrian malls; sidewalks; and street-sides in downtown Aspen. To learn more, click here.
Mahjong Monday (12:00 PM, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen for Monday Mahjong—an afternoon of strategy, conversation, and great food in a relaxed setting. Whether you're a seasoned player or have never touched a tile before, there's a seat at the table for you. Choose the Beginner Ticket for guided instruction, rule walkthroughs, and hands-on support from a Mahjong instructor throughout the event. Prefer to jump right into the action? The Free Play Ticket is designed for players already familiar with the game who are looking for a fun, casual match with fellow enthusiasts. All Mahjong sets are provided, and all tickets include one entrée and café drink from Petit Trois, making it the perfect afternoon of play, bites, and community. Beginner Tickets: $67 per person (includes guided instruction) Free Play Tickets: $42 per person. Space is limited and advance registration is recommended. To register, click here.
Know Your Trees | Tree Identification Walk (4:00 PM, Hallam Lake) Advance registration is required. Know Your Trees will be offered weekly from Monday, June 15 through Monday, August 24, 2026. Firs and spruces, aspens and cottonwoods… how many trees do you know? Come explore the ACES backyard and discover up to a dozen species of conifers and deciduous trees. And let’s not forget about the great variety of tall shrubs that are all around us! Join the Naturalist Program Director Jim Kravitz or the Forest Program Director Adam McCurdy on this hour-long walk around the Hallam Lake neighborhood to identify local trees. Participants will walk away with The Rocky Mountain Tree Finder booklet and basic knowledge about the native trees that grow in our neighborhood. To register, click here.
Theatre Aspen Presents Sylvia (June 15 - 27, Hurst Theatre) Meet the Dog Who Stole the Show. When Greg brings home a stray dog he finds in the park, his life is instantly transformed—and his marriage is thrown hilariously off balance. Energetic, mischievous, and completely devoted, Sylvia quickly becomes the center of Greg’s world, much to the frustration of his practical wife, Kate. In this smart, fast-paced comedy by A. R. Gurney, one irresistible pup sparks a joyful and chaotic tug-of-war over love, loyalty, and the true meaning of companionship. Heartfelt, witty, and full of surprises, Sylvia is a crowd-pleasing comedy that proves sometimes the most unexpected friendships change everything. To purchase a ticket, click here.
Tuesday, June 23
Tuesday Birding at Hallam Lake (6:30 AM, Hallam Lake) This class requires advanced registration to ensure appropriate planning for the field experience. Participants must register by 5pm on the day prior to the outing. Discover the diverse birdlife of the Roaring Fork Valley with ACES on select Tuesday mornings throughout the year. Birders of all experience levels are welcome! Outings meet at ACES’ Hallam Lake Nature Preserve or Rock Bottom Ranch (see dates for corresponding locations), and begin with a brief orientation, followed by birding in the field. The group will explore bird activity in a variety of local habitats at these ACES sites and adjacent birding hot spots. Every outing offers rich opportunities to learn about bird behavior, identification, migration, and local habitats, as well as field craft skills to enhance your birding experience. Bring your binoculars or borrow a pair provided by ACES. Join ACES and the birds on these beautiful and serene early mornings! To register, click here.
Aspen’s Off the Beaten Path Tour (Tuesdays & Fridays, 10:00 AM, Downtown Aspen) A scenic guided walking tour through Aspen’s West End neighborhood and trails along the Roaring Fork River. Participants will learn the stories behind Aspen’s Victorian & Modern architecture stitched together with hidden gems of nature. Reservations are required. To sign up, click here.
Neighborhood History Tour: West End (Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:30 AM, Meets Outside The Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies) Step back in time through Aspen’s storied West End residential neighborhood, a quiet gem of tree-lined boulevards bordered by the Aspen Meadows, the Aspen Institute, and the Wheeler/Stallard Museum campuses. Learn little-known facts about the area, from native Ute activity to the former racetrack and rodeo, on a stroll past the neighborhood’s countless historical homes – immaculate examples of Victorian and midcentury modern architecture – with stories of the people who lived there as the town bustled and grew around them.Meets outside The Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies. This walking tour takes place on the trails, sidewalks, lawns, and street-sides on the Meadows campus and in the West End neighborhood. To register, click here.
Free Exhibition Tours of Double Take: Recurrent Dialogues in the Art of Herbert Bayer (Tuesdays & Thursdays at 12:30 PM, Saturdays at 3:00 PM, Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies) Free exhibition tours of “Double Take: Recurrent Dialogues in the Art of Herbert Bayer.” Learn about the evolution of key motifs in Bayer’s vast output of paintings, drawings, collages and photographs. Featuring works on loan from the Denver Art Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the George Eastman Museum in Rochester. Tours are offered Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm, and Saturdays, 3-4pm. To learn more, click here.
Hotel Jerome History Tour (Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1:30 PM, Hotel Jerome) Bask in the history of Aspen as you relax in the lobby of the iconic Hotel Jerome, which has been at the center of community life since its doors opened in 1889. The program includes a history primer in the lobby followed by a brief tour of the first-floor area to experience the history of Aspen as seen through the eyes of the tastefully restored historic hotel. This tour takes place indoors, throughout the first floor of the Hotel Jerome. To register, click here.
JAS Community Night - Music Trivia (5:00 PM, Paul JAS Center) Experience the next generation of jazz at Community Night at the Paul JAS Center. Join Jazz Aspen Snowmass for an evening featuring performances by the JAS Academy Big Band in standout ensembles formed by Academy participants. These emerging artists come together each summer to study with world-class musicians, and this performance offers a firsthand look at their talent, creativity, and collaboration. Come support these young musicians and enjoy a night of live jazz in the heart of Aspen. To learn more, click here.
Cooldown Aspen Group Run (6:30 PM, Aspen Tap) Cooldown is a nationwide social club disguised as a running/walking club! All paces are welcome. Cooldown’s focus is on meeting new people, making friends, and ensuring everyone stays for the post-run drinks. Join Cooldown for a 1-3 mile walk, run, or jog. Meet outside of Aspen Tap. Run starts @ 6:30pm so please arrive a few minutes early. Happy Hour priced drinks for all attendees post-run! Select evenings will also feature samples and giveaways! To learn more, click here.
Wednesday, June 24
High in the Alpine: Flowers, Birds, & Small Mammals of the Tundra (9:00 AM, Meet at the North Lot at North Star Nature Preserve) Partnership with the Forest Conservancy Cushion plants, krummholz, horned larks, pikas… Come explore the alpine tundra on top of Independence Pass (12,095 ft) with the Forest Conservancy Master Naturalists Francine Liebel, Donna Chase, or Carol Kurt! This outing will open your senses to the new ways of seeing this seemingly monotonous landscape and will give you a renewed appreciation for the incredible plants and animals that live there. The class meets in the North Lot at North Star Nature Preserve. The group will carpool up Independence Pass. To learn more, click here.
Exhibition Grand Opening & West End Market (4:00 PM, Wheeler/Stallard Museum) Aspen in Excess: The 1980's …Small Town. Global Hotspot. The Wheeler/Stallard Museum is the place to be on June 24th for the grand opening of the totally tubular history exhibition Aspen in Excess: The 1980s together with the first West End Market of the summer season! Come in your raddest '80's attire for local artisan shopping, tours of the new exhibition, complimentary refreshments, and live music, including funky freak '80's covers! The El Yaqui food truck will be onsite for patrons to purchase dinner or bring a picnic for an epic evening at the museum. The newest exhibition at the Wheeler/Stallard Museum, Aspen In Excess: The 1980's, takes visitors back in time to the era of bold ambitions, big hair, and even bigger personalities. Following the popular Decade by Decade: Aspen Revealed exhibition, this next chapter continues the story with the pivotal decade of blockbuster real estate deals, flashy fashion, small-town growing pains and global attention – in EXCESS! To learn more, click here.
The Snowmass Rodeo (5:00 PM, Snowmass Rodeo) Enjoy the longest running rodeo in Colorado every Wednesday night, with music, cowboys and cowgirls, horses, livestock, and family fun. Every Wednesday night from June 17 through August 19 be a part of this long-standing rodeo tradition. Fun for all ages! 5pm - Gates & BBQ open 7pm. To learn more and purchase tickets, click here.
Public Lecture - Aspen Center for Physics (5:30 pm, Flag Forum) Come see visiting physicists give public talks, exploring cutting-edge ideas in ways non-scientists can understand! Summer lectures, which run on select Wednesdays June – August at 5:30pm at the Center, are presented in memory of Heinz R. Pagels, a Rockefeller University physics professor, and a twenty-year member of the Aspen Center for Physics. A part-time Aspen resident, Professor Pagels died here in a mountaineering accident in 1988. His family and friends instituted the lecture series in his honor because he devoted much of his life to disseminating scientific knowledge. This week, Brian Shuve will present "Through the Looking Glass: the Mystery of Antimatter". To learn more and register, click here.
Jammy Buffet (8:00 PM, Belly Up Aspen) Jimmy Buffett often spoke of "traveling the songlines," a phrase borrowed from the Aboriginal tradition of mapping the land through music and story—paths that connect people, places, and moments across time. Jammy Buffet picks up that journey, where Buffett's coastal storytelling meets the improvisational spirit of the jam band world. Led by singer-songwriter Bob Barrick, with key contributions from Brendan Mayer (son of longtime Coral Reefer Peter Mayer), bassist Andrew Cooney, drummer Tyler Gwynn, this Colorado–Tennessee outfit breathes new life into Buffett's timeless "Gulf & Western" sound. Their live shows offer something for everyone: greatest-hit singalongs for casual fans, deep cuts for the diehard Parrotheads, and cosmic, exploratory jams for those along for the ride. Expect sun-soaked grooves, surprise segues, and barefoot boogie energy from start to finish. With collaborations featuring original Coral Reefers Peter Mayer and Jim Mayer, Jammy Buffet is quickly making waves in the Gulf & Western world, bringing fresh musicianship and modern jam sensibilities to Buffett's storied catalog. To learn more, click here.
Thursday, June 25
Aspen Ideas Festival (Thursday - Wednesday, The Aspen Institute) The Aspen Ideas Festival brings brilliant minds from around the globe to discuss the ideas that will shape tomorrow and help us understand today. From sunup to sundown, explore critical issues and uncover ideas that spark wonder. The Aspen Ideas Festival is held in unique venues spread across the art-filled, 40-acre Aspen Institute campus in Aspen, Colorado.The Festival is divided into two sections. Passholders select either Festival 1 (June 25 - 28, 2026) or Festival 2 (June 28 - July 1, 2026). To learn more and register, click here.
Summer Sound Bath at The Little Nell (8:15 AM, The Little Nell) Start your morning in The Little Nell Gardens, where Aspen’s vibrant summer landscape meets the healing power of sound. Join local practitioner Megan DiSabatino for a deeply immersive journey of relaxation and renewal, held on Thursdays from June 18 - July 23, from 8:15 am - 9 am. Summer Sound Baths are complimentary for hotel guests and available to book for non-hotel guests. Sound healing, an ancient practice rooted in vibrational therapy, works to harmonize the mind and body. Through sustained frequencies, brainwaves are guided from active consciousness into a restorative, meditative state—helping to reduce stress, rebalance energy, and cultivate a lasting sense of well-being. To reserve a spot, click here.
Joy of Forest Bathing (Thursday & Friday, 9:00 AM, Catto Center at Toklat) Join ACES and certified nature and forest therapy guide, Melanie Choukas-Bradley, for a magical morning forest bathing walk in the aspen groves above the Catto Center at Toklat. Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, began in Japan in the 1980s and is rooted in the ancient Japanese reverence for nature. This mindfulness practice has since gained popularity all over the world. On this morning walk, you'll breathe deeply and move slowly, as you soak up the beauty and wonder of the meadows and forests above the lodge, with their glorious mountain views. You'll engage all of your senses as you explore the trees, wildflowers, meadow grasses and icy waters of a picturesque tributary of Castle Creek. The walk will last for three hours and close with maple sap tea. Dress in layers for the weather. It's apt to be quite chilly at the start of the walk. Since the group will move slowly on a forest bathing walk, standing and sitting often, you'll want to dress more warmly than you would for a hike. As the day warms, you may want to take off your shoes (optional) to commune with the earth barefoot. Bring water and snacks. To register, click here.
THEN & NOW Collection and Talks: Jewels by Rebecca Rau (Thursday - Saturday, 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM & Sunday, 2:00 PM) Designer Rebecca Rau grew up surrounded by extraordinary masterpieces in her family’s storied gallery, M.S. Rau. Today, she is celebrated for bridging the worlds of ancient art and contemporary jewelry design through her THEN & NOW collection. Each one-of-a-kind jewel incorporates an authentic historical artifact dating from circa 1500 BCE to 1600 CE, pairing ancient treasures with vivid gemstones, luminous pearls and precious metals. The result is a remarkable fusion of past and present that preserves the spirit of the original object while transforming it into a striking expression of modern elegance. Incorporating rare artifacts ranging from Egyptian faience and Byzantine gold to medieval metalwork and other ancient materials, Rebecca creates contemporary amulets that celebrate millennia of craftsmanship and adornment. Shaped by a lifetime immersed in exceptional art and jewelry and refined through her studies at Sotheby’s Institute London, she brings a deeply informed yet creative perspective to design. The collection offers an opportunity to experience history not behind glass, but as living beauty meant to be worn. Join M.S. Rau for Daily Designer Talks with Rebecca Rau at 11am & 2pm Thursday through Saturday & at 2pm on Sunday. Presented twice daily, these intimate 10–15 minute talks offer a closer look into Rebecca Rau’s distinctive approach to jewelry design, where authentic ancient artifacts are transformed into contemporary wearable art. Drawing from centuries of craftsmanship and adornment, Rebecca will share the stories, symbolism and historical significance behind select jewels from her Then & Now collection. To learn more, click here.
Toast to Summer: Art & Wine Pairings (4:00 PM, M.S. Rau) Celebrate the start of Aspen's summer season with a daily pairing of museum-quality art with exceptional wine. Guests will enjoy a refreshing welcome pour of Blanc de Blancs sparkling wine upon arrival, followed by a featured tasting of a remarkable Grand Cru Bordeaux from Château Grangey—a historic family estate in the hills of Saint-Émilion. Featured Estate Highlight Nestled in the hills of Saint-Émilion, overlooking a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, Château Grangey crafts wines that embody generations of stewardship, patience and a profound sense of place. Date: June 25th - June 27th M.S. To learn more, click here.
From Court to Cocktail: Antiques of the Table (Thursday - Sunday, M.S. Rau) From ceremonial vessels to glamorous Art Deco cocktail shakers, this exhibition explores how rituals of dining and entertaining have shaped culture and craftsmanship across centuries. Across civilizations, the table became a stage for ritual, diplomacy, celebration and display, reflecting the values and ambitions of the societies gathered around it. From Court to Cocktail: Antiques of the Table traces this rich history through extraordinary works of silver, crystal and ceramics, revealing how objects of dining and drink evolved alongside global trade and changing ideas of luxury. Beginning with early vessels used in communal drinking traditions, the exhibition moves through the rise of coffee and tea as forces of international exchange, the elaborate spectacle of Georgian and Victorian entertaining and the glamorous cocktail culture of the Jazz Age. Featuring exceptional works ranging from an Elizabethan silver coconut goblet and a Paul Revere coffee pot to Tiffany flatware and whimsical Art Deco barware, the exhibition highlights the artistry, symbolism and craftsmanship that transformed the rituals of the table into enduring expressions of identity. Daily Talks at 2 PM on Friday & Saturday. To learn more, click here.
JAS June Experience (Thursday - Sunday, Downtown Aspen) A multi-day summer festival taking place in Downtown Aspen featuring intimate jazz, soul, blues, and world music performances. To check out the lineup and purchase tickets, click here.
Live Music Night at MOLLIE (5:00 PM, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen on their Roof Terrace for live music. Set against sweeping views of Aspen Mountain, settle in with a signature cocktail or a glass of wine and let the music elevate your evening. This week, enjoy live music from Karl Bertrand, a songwriter, guitarist, and producer hailing from Saratoga Springs, NY. Through a continuous immersion in the local and regional music community, he’s cultivated a large repertoire of original and cover music; equal parts folk, jam, bluegrass, and jazz. To learn more, click here.
Watercolor Workshop: Painting Plein Air (5:00 PM, Hallam Lake) With the incredible beauty of Hallam Lake or Toklat as the studio, join Amy Beidleman and learn how to capture the essence of a scene quickly into small vignettes. In this three-hour workshop, basic sketching and painting methods will be taught utilizing concepts of line, shapes and value, and adding paint for texture and color to capture objects and scenes in nature. All abilities welcome! Materials list will be provided upon registration. Bring your own painting supplies or use the instructor’s for a small fee. To register, click here.
Mall Fest 50 Art Parade Workshop (5:30 PM, Red Brick Center for the Arts) Join Aspen Public Art for a hands-on workshop to create your own costume, mask, or prop for the parade. The theme of the parade is “What do you LOVE about this place?” – a creative invitation to come together and bring joy to the streets. Artist/educator Reina Katzenberger and her team at The Project Shop will help participants create wearable art to don for the Art Parade. Basic supplies will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring reclaimed, recycled and/or compostable fabric, materials and ornamentation that they would like to upcycle into their fits and kits. To register, click here.
Snowmass Free Concert Series (5:30 PM, Fanny Hill) This summer will be like no other! Celebrate another year of The Snowmass Free Concert Series. This long-standing summer tradition and local favorite returns to Fanny Hill every Thursday evening, June 18-August 27, 2026. This may be the best way to enjoy some of the country’s best live bands in a relaxed atmosphere with a spectacular mountain backdrop. This week, Low Cut Connie (Alternative/Rock) performs, with Garland Burton as the opening act. To learn more, click here.
Ziggy Marley (8:00 PM, Belly Up Aspen) Ziggy Marley is a nine-time Grammy winner, Emmy winner, musician, producer, activist and humanitarian who has cultivated a legendary career for close to 40 years. The eldest son of Bob and Rita Marley, Ziggy has hewed his own path as a musical pioneer, infusing the reggae genre with funk, blues, rock and other elements through mindful songcraft. Equal parts master storyteller and motivational guide, he deftly explores issues from environmental awareness to self-empowerment, social injustice to political inequity, while returning again and again to the transformative power of love. And over the past 15 years with his own companies, Tuff Gong Worldwide and Ishti Music, Marley has complete control of his masters and publishing; alongside his charity URGE – benefiting the well-being of children in Jamaica, Africa and North America. For more, visit ziggymarley.com and all socials at @ziggymarley. To purchase tickets, click here.
Friday, June 26
Mahj Squad (Friday & Saturday, Alice Walk) Join Alice Walk for Mahjong with Mahj Squad! Reserve your spot for a beginner's lesson or for open play.
Lunchtime Auctionette (11:45 AM, Anderson Ranch Arts Center) Lunchtime Auctionettes are fun, high-energy affairs offering a wonderful opportunity to buy original artwork by Anderson Ranch faculty, Visiting Artists, students and staff, while supporting the Ranch’s educational programs! Lunch will be served from 11:45AM – 12:15PM and can be purchased for $25 upon arrival. The Auctionette will be held from 12:15 – 1PM and is free and open to the public. Registration is appreciated. Lunchtime Auctionettes take place on Fridays from June through September. To learn more, click here.
Family Fridays at Holden/Marolt Museum (12:00 PM, Holden/Marolt Mining & Ranching Museum) New this summer, enjoy special offerings for all ages on Friday afternoons at Aspen’s only trailside museum! Head to the Holden/Marolt Mining & Ranching Museum for an insider’s look at the exhibitions, steam engines and mining machinery, plus guided tours of the restored McMurchy/Zupancis cabin and barn, with life-sized farm animal replicas including the demonstration milking cow! Kids can earn a sticker prize for completing an interactive scavenger hunt, and all guests who bike or walk to the museum will also get stickers. Bring a picnic and enjoy complimentary lemonade on the lawn for a family-friendly afternoon at the museum. Free admission is generously underwritten by Carl’s Pharmacy and Miners’ Building Hardware. Learn more here!
Songwriting Workshop with Jackson Emmer (4:00 PM, Pitkin County Library - Dunaway Community Room) Join Pitkin County Library for a not-to-miss chance to hone the craft of songwriting in this 2-hour workshop led by Jackson Emmer. Whether you're getting started at writing songs, want to refine your melodies, or learn some new approaches -- this is the perfect chance to glean some tips from someone who has spent his life exploring his love of music and the art of writing well-crafted songs. Note: Jackson's workshop will be followed later in the evening for a performance with Martin Gilmore. To learn more, click here.
Garden Tours at The Little Nell (4:00 PM, The Little Nell) Experience the tranquility of summer at The Little Nell's weekly complimentary garden tours, guided by our passionate resident gardener, Arabella. Join The Little Nell every Friday starting June 26, from 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm. The Nell Gardens celebrate beauty and sustainability, featuring Aspen's only living wall, an herb garden, and more. Discover the secrets of high-altitude gardening and gain valuable tips for your own garden. This cherished tradition is complimentary and open to all. While reservations aren't required, The Little Nell invites you to register in advance so they can anticipate your attendance. To register, click here.
Explore Books Literary Fiction Book Club: Notes From Underground (5:30 PM, Explore Books) Explore Books is delighted to announce that their literary fiction selection for their June book club is Notes From Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Written in the 19th century, it is a departure from the modern fiction they have been reading, but it feels surprisingly contemporary. The book club will meet Friday, June 26th at 5:30 in their upstairs café space. Books are available for purchase at a 20% discount at Explore. To learn more, click here.
Library Concert Series: An Evening with Jackson Emmer & Martin Gilmore (7:30 PM, Pitkin County Library) Fresh off their annual pilgrimage to perform at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Jackson Emmer & Martin Gilmore return to the Roaring Fork Valley for a stopover in Aspen, guitars in hand. Join Pitkin County Library for an evening of listening in on some incredible pickin', storytelling, and song as these two incredible musicians share their well-honed craft! Note: This evening concert will follow an afternoon songwriting workshop led by Jackson Emmer. To learn more, click here.
Saturday, June 27
Aspen Saturday Market (8:30 AM, Between South Hunter Street, East Hopkins Ave & East Hyman Ave.) Since 1998 this local farmer’s market has been a Summer staple in the downtown core. The market features Colorado-produced offerings such as fruits, vegetables, bread, meats, jams, artisan products, sculptures, paintings, and so much more. There is also a food court for lunch or snack provisions. To learn more, click here.
Aspen Parkrun (9:00 AM, Herron Park) Aspen Parkrun is a free community 5k, part of hundreds of Parkrun events taking place every Saturday morning across the U.S and around the world! All levels welcome - run it, walk it, bring the family.... Parkrun is powered by volunteers - no experience needed! Every week participants grab a post parkrun coffee at Swedish Hill at the Aspen Art Museum, 637 East Hyman, Aspen (approx. 800 yards from the finish) - please come and join! To learn more, click here.
Mall Fest 50 Art Parade & Block Party (10:00 AM, Aspen Pedestrian Mall) Aspen Public Art and the City of Aspen present Mall Fest 50, a public art celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Aspen Pedestrian Mall. As innovative as the Mall itself – constructed in 1976, the first car-to-pedestrian transformation in the state and one of the few remaining in the nation—Mall Fest 50 will feature a series of public art experiences across the car-free city park in the summer of 2026. Mall Fest 50 events are free and open to all. Aspen Public Art presents Mall Fest 50 Art Parade, an artist-led, people-powered procession of costumes, contraptions and performances celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Aspen Pedestrian Mall. On June 27, 2026, the pedestrian parade will traverse the Mall and Aspen Saturday Market, ending in a block party at Sister Cities Plaza. By collaborating exclusively with local artists and encouraging upcycling of materials, Aspen Public Art emphasizes the importance of collective creation, place-based cultural production and creative reuse. Imagination is wildly encouraged, with free community workshops leading up to the parade and a costume contest, photo booth, and prizes on parade day. Schedule - 9am: Staging, 10am-11am: Parade, 11am - 12pm: Block Party. To learn more, click here.
Sunday, June 28
2026 Summer Cabaret Series (12:00 PM & 6:00 PM, Prospect at Hotel Jerome) Theatre Aspen’s Summer Cabaret Series at the historic Hotel Jerome returns for 2026 with three unforgettable, music-filled experiences—each offering a unique blend of storytelling, artistry, and up-close performance in one of Aspen’s most iconic settings. Join Theatre Aspen on June 28 for A Country Cabaret!, a lively tribute to country music legends. To purchase tickets, click here.
Leisure Hike (Saturdays & Sundays, 10:00 AM, East Aspen Hunter Creek) This light hike connects trails, hidden neighborhoods and nature paths east of town along the Roaring Fork River and the Hunter Creek. The majority of the hike is adjacent to tranquil flowing bodies of water. A great beginner to intermediate hike full of scenic views. Register here!
Highlights of Aspen Tour (Saturdays & Sundays, 12:00 PM, Downtown Aspen) Embark on a leisurely stroll through town, where intriguing historical narratives, enchanting storytelling, and fascinating tidbits effortlessly blend together. This 60-minute scenic walk not only acquaints you with the local heritage but also grants you a genuine sense of belonging, acting as a splendid springboard to fully indulge in the abundant wonders that Aspen has to offer. To reserve a spot, click here.
Aspen’s DarkSide Ghost Tour (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays, 8:00 PM, Downtown Aspen) True stories of Aspen’s tarnished past of Ghosts, Murder & Mayhem from 1879 to today on an entertaining evening walk. This tour visits some of Aspen Colorado’s most haunted places and tells the stories behind them as well as some truly darker happenings. This is a great tour for the whole family or just the adults. Reservations required. Purchase tickets here!
Summer Movie Series (8:00 PM, MOLLIE Aspen) Summer Movie Nights at MOLLIE bring a laid-back, open-air cinema experience to the rooftop. Join MOLLIE Aspen on select Sundays from 8:00pm – 10:00pm. As the sun sets behind the mountains, settle in for a rotating lineup of feel-good summer films and nostalgic favorites under the stars. Grab a drink and light bites from the bar, find your spot, and settle in for a memorable night of film and fresh mountain air. Seating is first come, first serve—arrive early to claim your place and enjoy the view before the movie begins. Complimentary to MOLLIE hotel guests. $15 per person for the public. Advance registration is recommended as space is limited. This week, catch a screening of Moonstruck. To learn more, click here.
Big Wild (8:00 PM, Belly Up Aspen) When Jackson Stell began crafting his new album as Big Wild, he was on a mission to reconnect with the part of himself that first fell in love with music: his inner child. After releasing The Efferusphere, Stell realized he had started taking the creative process too seriously—so seriously, in fact, that it dulled the spark that drew him to music in the first place. To Stell, the inner child represents curiosity and an openness to experience that Stell was feeling estranged from. To bridge that gap, he imagined a superhero alter ego: Wild Child. “I felt like the more serious my career became, the less I enjoyed making music,” he reflects. “I lost some of that vitality you have as a kid, where you get really excited about things, there’s this exuberance that I wanted to find again.” Stell channels that exuberance on Wild Child, an experimental, high-energy odyssey that dives deep into the contours of his imagination. To read more about Big Wild, click here.
Monday, June 29
Aspen's Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays, 10:00 AM, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells it’s history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic downtown Aspen acclimatizes you to Aspen’s energy and possibility. A great experience for both the first time visitor and the regular. This tour visits historic landmarks of Aspen including the Wheeler Opera House, the Red Onion, the Pitkin County Courthouse & the Hotel Jerome among others when accessible. Native Legend, Mining Folklore & Local Tales bring History to life on an entertaining guided walk. 90 minutes long with distance of approximately 1 mile along sidewalks, pedestrian ways and parks of mostly flat terrain. Reservations required - reserve your spot here.
Downtown History Tour: Aspen Through the Eras (Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays, 10:30 AM, Across from the Wheeler Opera House) Aspen Historical Society’s cornerstone walking tour of the buildings, sites, and scenes around downtown Aspen, with interesting stories around every corner. This tour meets across from the storied Wheeler Opera House, by the iconic dancing fountain and begins with a history “primer” at the Sister Cities Plaza on Wagner Park followed by a stroll through the historical downtown core before finishing at the iconic Hotel Jerome. With a focus on historical buildings, this tour offers a broad view of Aspen’s history with many interesting tidbits at each stop. Meets across from the Wheeler Opera House, 320 E Hyman Ave. Weather dependent. This walking tour takes place on the pedestrian malls; sidewalks; and street-sides in downtown Aspen. To learn more, click here.
Know Your Trees | Tree Identification Walk (4:00 PM, Hallam Lake) Advance registration is required. Know Your Trees will be offered weekly from Monday, June 15 through Monday, August 24, 2026. Firs and spruces, aspens and cottonwoods… how many trees do you know? Come explore the ACES backyard and discover up to a dozen species of conifers and deciduous trees. And let’s not forget about the great variety of tall shrubs that are all around us! Join the Naturalist Program Director Jim Kravitz or the Forest Program Director Adam McCurdy on this hour-long walk around the Hallam Lake neighborhood to identify local trees. Participants will walk away with The Rocky Mountain Tree Finder booklet and basic knowledge about the native trees that grow in our neighborhood. To register, click here.
“Magnificent humanity” in the age of AI: A Discussion of Pope Leo’s Encyclical on Technology and Society (6:30 PM, Explore Books) “Magnificent humanity” in the age of AI. Moderated by Tony Dutzik, Associate Director and Senior Policy Analyst at Frontier Group. Artificial intelligence is unleashing profound shifts in how we work, how we understand the world, and even how we understand ourselves as human beings. Will the disruption promised by AI open the door to a future of greater happiness, health and freedom? Or will it destroy some essential part of what it means to be human, leaving dystopia in its wake? In his new, much-talked-about encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, Pope Leo XIV grapples with these and other urgent questions posed by the rise of AI and offers a framework with which to view – and guide – the future development of technology. This discussion will unpack the ideas in Magnifica Humanitas – on humanity, work, democracy and the “technocratic paradigm.” The talk will explore both secular and religious perspectives on the encyclical. And there will be plenty of time and space for questions, discussion and sharing of ideas. This discussion is free and open to all who register. To register, click here.























