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The Ute Trail in Aspen is a demanding ascent through a beautiful conifer forest, offering a bird's-eye view of the town and surrounding mountains. As you climb, you'll navigate numerous switchbacks, rocks, and roots, with stunning panoramic views from overlooks like Ute Rock. The terrain is challenging, making it a favorite for those seeking a rigorous workout.
This difficult jogging route covers 5.5 miles (8.9 km) with an impressive 3090 feet (942 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 1 hour and 53 minutes. Good footwear is strongly recommended, especially since the trail can be slippery when wet. You can continue to the summit of Aspen Mountain (Ajax) and even take the Silver Queen Gondola down in summer.
Known as an "Aspen staple," this trail is popular for its proximity to downtown and its efficiency as a workout. It's often referred to as a "natural Stairmaster" due to its significant elevation gain over a relatively short distance, making it ideal for experienced joggers looking for a serious uphill challenge.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Ute Trail in Aspen is quite demanding. It features numerous switchbacks, rocks, and roots, which can become slippery, especially when wet. While the initial section is steep, only about 45% of the trail is considered runnable due to its challenging nature. It winds through a beautiful conifer forest.
The full jogging route, which includes the Ute Trail and extends towards Aspen Mountain, typically takes around 1 hour and 53 minutes to complete. The Ute Trail section itself is shorter but very steep.
No, this Ute Trail is classified as difficult and is not recommended for beginner joggers. It's significantly steep, with a substantial elevation gain over a relatively short distance, and features challenging terrain with rocks and roots.
The Ute Trail starts in Aspen. While the research doesn't specify exact parking details, it's an 'Aspen staple,' suggesting accessibility within the town. For specific trailhead access and parking, it's best to check local Aspen resources.
Along the route, you'll wind through a beautiful conifer forest. The trail leads to a stunning panoramic view of Aspen, situated over 1,000 feet below. You'll also pass by Ute Rock, a notable viewpoint, and the route can be extended to Aspen Mountain summit.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Ute Trail (100% of the Komoot tour) but also passes through sections of Aspen Mountain Road (29%), East Rim (20%), Loushin Road (14%), Cherry Trail (13%), and Ajax Trail (12%). The Ute Trail can be extended by connecting to the Ajax Trail to reach the summit of Aspen Mountain.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the Ute Trail in Aspen or if there are specific leash rules. It's advisable to check with local Aspen authorities or the White River National Forest for current pet regulations before bringing your dog.
The Ute Trail is located within the White River National Forest. Generally, there are no entrance fees for accessing trails in National Forests. However, specific permits might be required for certain activities or overnight stays. For the most up-to-date information on permits or fees, it's best to consult the White River National Forest official website.
While the research doesn't explicitly state the best season for this specific Ute Trail, the option to take the Silver Queen Gondola down from Ajax Mountain during the summer suggests it's a popular time. Given its steepness and potential for slippery conditions, warmer, drier months are likely preferable for jogging.
A unique option during the summer is to take the Silver Queen Gondola down from Ajax Mountain after reaching the top. This allows you to experience the challenging ascent without having to jog back down the steep, rocky, and potentially slippery terrain.
Given the trail's difficult classification, steep sections, and presence of rocks and roots, sturdy trail running shoes with good grip are essential. Layers are also advisable due to elevation changes and potential weather shifts, even in summer. Consider bringing poles for stability on the steep ascent.
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