The Maroon Bells, a series of distinctively bell-shaped, wine-colored peaks rising to over 14,000 ft. above sea level, tower above the…
Standing at more than 14,000 feet, the Maroon Bells, a series of distinctively bell-shaped, wine-colored peaks of mudstone, carved out over 300 million years, are the most photographed mountains in North America, and is Aspen’s number one summer destination. During peak season, there may be crowds. To avoid large crowds, we suggest visiting mid-week, arriving with the first bus of the day.
