Summer is here and that means one thing for us - we are ready to get out of the city and head to the mountains. Naturally, our first stop (and many stops thereafter) will be Basalt. We lived there and loved it and always go back. And we enjoy sharing this special town with our kids. Can't forget our business is still there too!
Here is an article written a couple summers ago about traveling to Basalt - don't you love how in small towns, not a lot changes! I believe all the links and resources are still true. Check it out, let us know what we should add. We know there are more great places to eat, sleep, play and shop. After our visit next weekend for BASH, we'll be sure to do another Basalt update.
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Weekend in Basalt, Colorado 
Nestled in the Roaring Fork Valley, just three hours from Denver, lies the unexplored gem of Basalt, Colorado - offering summer activities, shopping, dining and cultural experiences that rival it’s neighbors of Aspen and Snowmass. While everyone wants to be in Aspen 
Where to Stay
       Located on the Frying  Pan  River 
      Nestled in the heart of Downtown Basalt, the Green Drake Motel offers reasonable accommodations with the easiest access to the best of Basalt. Perfect for a couple, family or a group of fly-fishers or sightseers, this property offers almost two-dozen different rooming options, from standard rooms to kitchenettes to two-bedroom suites. 800-905-6797
       Just across the street you will find the Aspenalt Lodge, the most economical lodging choice with simple, efficient rooms. Ask to be on the river side, where your room overlooks the Frying Pan River. Your nightly rate includes a continental breakfast, although you may want to skip it and head around the corner for the best breakfast in town! 970-927-3191
Where to Play
       Along the stretch of railway that this town was originally settled for runs the Rio Grande Trail, an impressive paved path that stretches from Basalt to Aspen 
       Running from Ruedi Dam to Downtown, the Frying Pan River is just one of the two Gold metal waters that fly-fishers will enjoy in Basalt. Visit  Taylor  Creek Basalt Center   Circle 
       The confluence of the Frying Pan and the Roaring Fork River, another Gold medal treasure, is in the heart of Downtown Basalt. Rafters and kayakers will enjoy a trip on the Roaring Fork, especially if partaking in the adventuresome journey through Slaughterhouse, a class IV section of the upper Roaring Fork. Less intrepid visitors can opt to raft the middle or lower sections of the river, especially good for beginners or young children. Blazing Adventures (1-800-282-7238) can arrange your river excursion, as well as biking, hiking, jeeping and sunset dinner trips.
Where to Wine and Dine
       For a quick morning bite and cup of joe to go, your best bet is Saxy’s (970-927-8585), conveniently located at the end of Midland Avenue in Downtown Basalt. They also offer tasty salads and panini sandwiches for a no-fuss lunch option.
       The best morning buns in town can be found at CafĂ© Bernard (970-927-4292). Owner Bernard can be spotted doing the fine dinners in the evening, while his wife Cathy cooks up the breakfast and lunch fare. A small restaurant well worth the wait for morning nosh, the country French-inspired menu is sure to please sightseers and cowboys alike.
       Looking for lunch to take with you on your daytime adventure? Look no further than Val’s Gourmet (970-927-3007). An appealing deli set on Midland Avenue 
       After your river outing or hike about town, settle on the back deck at Riverside Grill (970-927-9301) with a cold one. Surrounded by local wildlife (both natural and human) this is the prefect spot to kick up those dusty hiking boots and dry out from the water with the Frying Pan river flowing just feet from your own.
       Housed in an old house long standing in Downtown Basalt is Tempranillo (970-927-3342). A Spanish-Italian inspired restaurant serving lunch and dinner, the tapas, pastas and entrees will more than satisfy your epicurean desires. The extensive wine menu offers plenty of cocktail hour options as well, where you can sit at the community table and meet the neighbors of this quaint town.
       Located just a few minutes down the road from Downtown Basalt, in the neighborhood of Willits, is Smoke (970-927-5158). Once you step inside, you won’t believe you are in the mountains anymore. A clean, modern, community restaurant serving the best BBQ this side of the Continental Divide. 
       Next door is some of the best Mexican food the valley has to offer. El Korita Restaurant (970-963-4600) expanded their space to this newer building, yet most nights there is still a wait to be had and a worthy one at that! Put your name in, get a drink at the bar, and prepare to delight in another local favorite. 
Where to Shop
       Starting at the east end of Downtown Basalt, your first stop should be Fraiche, a modern and simple home and lifestyle store offering beautiful gifts for you and your friends. Around the corner is the Kitchenstore, purveyor of everything kitchen! Any bon vivant will love to browse the tall aisles of equipment, accessories, cookbooks and tools. Caddy corner on Midland Avenue Aspen Aspen , this local fine art retailer presents some of the most unique artisan pieces from around Colorado 
Additional Information
       In need of more local resources and information for planning your trip to Basalt? Look no further than the local Chamber website, www.basaltchamber.org, with links to all the dining, lodging and activities Basalt has to offer. Interested in planning a day trip to Aspen 
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Editors Note: In no way are we compensated or endorsed by the above businesses, we just happen to like almost everything about Basalt and these are some of our many favorites! If we missed your business, don't worry - this is Vol. 1 of many to come!
 

 
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