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Maroon Bells

Two deep-red 14,000-foot peaks mirrored in an alpine lake — the Maroon Bells are arguably the most photographed mountains in North America.

When
Jun — Oct, peak Sep — Oct
Best viewing
A scenic alpine basin with a stunning lake reflection, best at dawn; access in peak season requires a shuttle bus from Aspen.
Category
Geological
Status
Returns Sep 2026

About this spectacle

The Maroon Bells are two iconic 14,000-foot peaks — Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak — reflected in Maroon Lake at their base, surrounded by aspen groves that blaze gold in autumn. Visitors arrive to find a sweeping alpine amphitheater: the burgundy-red, layered maroon mudstone towers above a calm lake, with wildflowers carpeting meadows in summer and snow dusting the summits into late season. The color of the bells — a deep russet hue unique to their iron-rich geology — shifts dramatically in early morning light. The sound of wind through aspens, the smell of pine and thin mountain air, and the crunch of gravel underfoot all define the experience. In autumn, photographers line the lakeshore before dawn to catch the reflection of golden aspens against the red peaks. Trails fan out in every direction: short lakeshore loops for casual visitors and long backcountry routes for serious hikers.

When to go

Jun — Oct, peak Sep — Oct

Getting there

Nearest airport: ASE. Nearest city: Aspen.

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