Part of White River National Forest
This picnic area is available for use by the general public, but can be reserved for private events for a fee. The picnic site can be reserved for the morning, afternoon, or both. This is the only site available in the Maroon Bells Scenic Area for wedding receptions.
The picnic area has three large picnic tables and can accommodate up to 70 people.
Individuals who reserve this picnic site are issued five vehicle passes which allow travel in a motorized vehicle to this site. Parties reserving both the amphitheatre and picnic site for the same event will only be issued five vehicle passes total. Parking is severely limited at the Bells and public access is our first priority. We recommend renting one or more high occupany vehicles that hold 12 or more guests.
For all others not accomdated by the 5 vehicle passes, they will have to make a reservation to ride the shuttle.
Because vehicle traffic is restricted on Maroon Creek Road from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. past the Maroon Bells Welcome Station, anyone not accomdated by the 5 vehicle passes will have to make a reservation to ride the shuttle up to the picnic site. To access the shuttle, you must make a reservation at aspenchamber.org for tickets. The cost is $16 per adult and $10 for seniors 65 or older and children under 6. Operating hours for the shuttle bus are 8am-5pm. Dogs are permitted on the Maroon Bells Shuttle. Parking for the shuttle is available at Aspen Highlands Ski Area.
Bird seed, confetti, electric music and PA systems are prohibited at the site.
Visitors are required to remove or dispose of decorations and all trash after events. All food, beverages, scented items, and trash must be properly stored or removed when not attended. A bear-proof food locker and bear-proof waste receptacles are available at the site. Vault toilets are available at this site. Running water is not available at the picnic area.
Check in at Welcome Station, open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., to confirm reservation for site.
No drinking water available at this site. Pit toilets are available.
This area provides access to the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness area. Camping overnight in some areas of this wilderness requires a permit. You must also have proper bear-proof food storage and a plan for human waste in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.
Independence Pass (Highway 82) is normally open from Memorial Day through mid-October, weather dependent; call the (877) 315-7623 for road updates.
From Independence Pass, take Highway 82 west from downtown Aspen for a mile to the roundabout. Take Maroon Creek Road 4.7 miles to the Maroon Bells Welcome Station; East Maroon Portal is 2 miles past the Welcome Station on the left.<br /><br /> From Glenwood Springs, take Highway 82 for 40 miles to the roundabout. Take Maroon Creek Road 4.7 miles to the Maroon Bells Welcome Station; East Maroon Portal is 2 miles past the Welcome Station on the left.
Phone: 970-963-2266
Aspen Sopris Ranger District PO Box 309

