Highland Bowl, atop Aspen Highlands resort in Aspen, Colorado, is among the most sought-after ski hikes in Colorado. I think the hike to the top is worthwhile, and the G Zones on the far side of the bowl are north facing and hold powder for quite some time following a snow storm. Yet a fatal avalanche on March 31, 1984, almost prevented it from ever being skied again. Without a doubt, when you ski Highland Bowl, you have earned your turns. Added by Hillary + Matt. Hiking Highland Bowl at Aspen Highlands is a rite of passage for any diehard skier or snowboarder. The Highland Bowl. Highland Bowl. Including the hike-to terrain in Highland Bowl, Highlands' skiable vertical descent increases to 4,342 feet (1,323 m). And to my left sat the crown jewel of Aspen: Highland Bowl. This peak is the best in-bounds ski summit in the state, with access to more than a dozen “must ski” runs for any advanced skier or snowboarder. The terrain atop Highland Bowl offers an embarrassment of riches, and under the meticulous care of the esteemed Aspen Highlands Ski Patrol, is now relatively safe. Rate this Adventure 782 ft gain - Loop Trail Save Add Review Get Directions Add Photo. Ascending Highland Bowl, Aspen Highlands’ crowning glory, is one for the bucket list. Since 2002, the Highland Bowl has been the crown jewel of Aspen Highlands. Gerald D. Hines, the part-time Aspen resident who developed the ski village at Aspen Highlands and gave patrollers resources to safely open Highland Bowl, died Sunday at his home in Houston. The Highland bowl is definitely expert only terrain. But the chance to soak in the views were quickly and regularly interrupted by mother nature. The OFFICIAL PAGE for this one of a kind in-bounds skiing & riding experience that has become the "power source" for many at Aspen Highlands Ski Area! Most of the terrain is accessed only by hiking from the top of Loge Peak, although a snowcat can cut the distance by a third. Surely, The Bowl is for seasoned skiers only, those entering at their own risk and comfortable on double blacks. 1K likes. Considered some of the most intense skiing in the state of Colorado, the Highland Bowl at Aspen Highlands offers a 2,500-vertical-foot descent with slopes as steep as 48 degrees. It’s a 782-foot bootpack ascent from the top of the Loge lift. But before you make the trek, consider these locals’ tips. Highland Bowl at Aspen Highlands: Highland Bowl is a wonderful bowl accessible only by a hike or more specifically by taking the Loge Peak or Deep Temerity chairlift, followed by a snowcat ride and then followed by a hike after the trail becomes too narrow for the snowcat. Ski the Aspen Highland Bowl. The bowl itself stretched out in a nearly perfect 180-degree arc, offering some of the best, steepest, and most sought after in-bound terrain in the state. When you get off at the Loge Peak lift be sure to stop into the patrol shack and pick up a Highlands Bowl trail map for info that is not found on the regular trail map.