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It’s not exaggerating to say Harleywood Cafe (HWC) is the easiest restaurant to find in the area. Just drive Highway 82 (the only highway) up or down the valley between Aspen and Glenwood Springs. We’re located just yards from the side of the road, at the stoplight and small group of roadside buildings known as “Old” Snowmass, 27 miles up the valley (south) from Glenwood Springs, and 12 miles down valley from Aspen.
RFTA Bus Transportation
HWC is an authorized RFTA Punch Pass sales outlet. There is a RFTA “Park & Ride” parking lot and up valley / down valley bus stops located directly across the street. During the bicycle season these bus stops are an authorized RFTA bicycle load/unload site. If you are traveling up or down valley, you can pay one fare for your entire trip, get off the bus for a visit and continue your trip later in the same day, at no extra charge. Just ask the driver for a same day transfer to finish your trip from HWC.
Bicycle Path
HWC is located at the northern end of the paved down valley bicycle path to and from Aspen. The HWC is located at the gateway to the Snowmass/Capitol Peak Wilderness areas. We have a lockable bike rack and some “loaner” tools for the bicyclist needs.
Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Rafting
HWC is located at the confluence of Snowmass Creek and the Roaring Fork River, a popular fishing and rafting meeting place. You can use the RFTA “Park & Ride” for your day visit to the area. Call ahead for delicious boxed lunches.
Other Services
Located in the same overall complex as the HWC are the Old Snowmass Conoco Gas Station, Midstate Motors: auto sales and repair, Snowmass Creek Winery, Snowmass Creek Liquors and a US Post Office.
Directions
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It’s not exaggerating to say Harleywood Cafe (HWC) is the easiest restaurant to find in the area. Just drive Highway 82 (the only highway) up or down the valley between Aspen and Glenwood Springs. We’re located just yards from the side of the road, at the stoplight and small group of roadside buildings known as “Old” Snowmass, 27 miles up the valley (south) from Glenwood Springs, and 12 miles down valley from Aspen.RFTA Bus Transportation
HWC is an authorized RFTA Punch Pass sales outlet. There is a RFTA “Park & Ride” parking lot and up valley / down valley bus stops located directly across the street. During the bicycle season these bus stops are an authorized RFTA bicycle load/unload site. If you are traveling up or down valley, you can pay one fare for your entire trip, get off the bus for a visit and continue your trip later in the same day, at no extra charge. Just ask the driver for a same day transfer to finish your trip from HWC.
Bicycle Path
HWC is located at the northern end of the paved down valley bicycle path to and from Aspen. The HWC is located at the gateway to the Snowmass/Capitol Peak Wilderness areas. We have a lockable bike rack and some “loaner” tools for the bicyclist needs.
Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Rafting
HWC is located at the confluence of Snowmass Creek and the Roaring Fork River, a popular fishing and rafting meeting place. You can use the RFTA “Park & Ride” for your day visit to the area. Call ahead for delicious boxed lunches.
Other Services
Located in the same overall complex as the HWC are the Old Snowmass Conoco Gas Station, Midstate Motors: auto sales and repair, Snowmass Creek Winery, Snowmass Creek Liquors and a US Post Office.
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