About company
Aspen Meadows is a 40-acre conference center and resort located amongst the Rocky Mountains in Aspen, Colorado. It is owned by the Aspen Institute, operated by Salamander Hotels and Resorts and is the venue for some of the institute's most notable events, such as the annual Aspen Ideas Festival and Socrates Program seminars. It was designed by Herbert Bayer in the Bauhaus style.
Why Aspen Meadows Resort?
In recent years, the Aspen Institute has committed to preserving and celebrating Aspen Meadows’ historic significance. In 2022, the Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies debuted on-site as a new cultural destination, and restoration work recently concluded on Bayer’s “Marble Garden” sculpture, which sits at the heart of the property. Aspen Meadows Resort also features a variety of amenities, including spectacular mountain views at its signature restaurant, a fitness center and spa services, an outdoor pool and hot tub, five tennis courts, and 22,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting and function space. Long a proponent of sustainable travel, the property switched in 2020 to using 100 percent clean electricity. Averaging 600 square feet, the resort’s 98 spacious all-suite accommodations are noted for their effortless functionality, elegant nature-inspired design, and abundant natural light, balconies and terraces.