| Phyllis |
Mar 30th, 2001 07:52 AM |
I live in Carbondale, Co, about 30 miles 'downvalley' from Aspen (to the west). Indeed, May is off (mud) season. We seem to be having an early spring, tho, and May is normally beautiful. As far as restaurants... The Red Onion, Little Annie's, and the Hickory House are the local's lunch standards. Fine dining in May? I don't know what will be open, but with the number of restaurants here, there are bound to be a number available. Sorry I can't help specifically there... <BR>As for Glenwood Springs (42 miles to the west) the pool is a must! Huge, hot springs and cold water pool, with vapor caves (also a must) and spa (massages, herbals, etc) adjacent. For dinner in Glenwood I must mention the Bayou restaurant. Good Cajun food with a fun atmosphere. Most decidely INFORMAL. On the return trip to Aspen, on hwy 82 outside of Glenwood, the Sopris restaurant has long been a local's favorite for evening dining. <BR>For a day's drive - off of west-bound hwy 82 turn left at Carbondale, heading up CO hwy 133 to the village of Redstone. One of my favorite drives in the state. Stunning scenery. (The Glenwood Canyon is also stunning, but stressed by being on the interstate.) Redsone is well worth a day's trip, with lunch at the Redsone Hotel, and a tour of the Redstone Castle (if open for tours). Many shops may be closed, but worth the views alone. Take the time to srive to the top of McClure Pass (about 10 miles more). Breathtaking!!! Do NOT forget the camera! If I had one day in the Aspen area, this would be my hands-down choice... <BR>Let me know (via e-mail) if I may be of greater service. <BR>And welcone to our valley...
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