Overview

ACES has earned a reputation as a knowledgeable, thoughtful and trustworthy steward of natural communities. As a result, throughout its history and continuing today, ACES has been presented with opportunities to undertake various stewardship roles. ACES manages assorted lands and facilities including program space, community gathering points, staff housing and public/private property for which ACES plays a consultant role.

With more than 350 acres of land under its care, ACES remains actively involved in land stewardship, habitat enhancement and wetlands restoration.

Current projects include:

Spring Creek Hatchery

Marolt Wetlands

Maroon Creek Wetlands

Warren Lakes

East of Aspen

North Ranch

Snowmass Creek

Jenny Adair Wetlands

 

 

 

The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) is a non-profit environmental education center, now with THREE locations:


ACES at Hallam Lake in Aspen
SUMMER HOURS: Mon - Sat: 9am - 5pm
Tel: 970.925.5756
Fax: 970.925.4819
aces@aspennature.org
100 Puppy Smith St.
Aspen, CO 81611

ACES at Rock Bottom Ranch in Basalt
SUMMER HOURS: Mon - Sat: 9am - 5pm
Tel: 970.927.6760
Fax: 970.927.6703
rockbottom@aspennature.org
2001 Hooks Spur Road
Basalt, CO 81621

ACES at Toklat in Castle Creek Valley
SUMMER HOURS: Tue - Sun: 10:30am - 6pm
Tel: 970.925.9157
Fax: 970.925.4819
toklat@aspennature.org
11247 Castle Creek Road
Aspen, CO 81611

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