Annual Snowmass Balloon Festival
Snowmass, CO
September 12 - 14, 2008
Overview
The Snowmass Balloon Festival fills the sky with one of the
highest-altitude balloon events in the country. Highlights
include a specialized Kid's Zone and the Saturday evening glow,
barbeque, and free concert where brightly colored balloons light
up the night sky and twinkle on and off like starts. This is one
of our fastest growing events and is co-sponsored by the Denver Post.
The Balloon Festival is one of many exciting events planned for Fall in
Love with Aspen / Snowmass. While in Snowmass for the Balloon Festival check
out the
Snowmass Wine
and Jazz Festival taking place on the Snomwass Mall September 16.
More information on Hot Air Balloon Rides year-round
Guest Experience
“I did a balloon ride in Snowmass a few years ago. I was really an awesome experience. For one you do get to help with the inflation of the balloon. They do not let you walk inside, but you are able to stand at the opening and peer inside, Awesome! Getting off the ground is nice, but when you get up in the air is when it all happens. We did get up to the 10,000 ft elevation. Now granted that is only 2000 ft above ground level up here, but how oven does one get there in a mostly motionless station position. The panoramic 36o degree views of mountains and valleys as far as the eye can see. Looking down on the action on the ground. I did go up on a very clear low wind morning and visibility seemed endless. Although we did not get to view any wild life the possibility is there. I would do this again in a heartbeat.”
-Howard S.
Schedule of Events
| 6:30 am |
Balloons Inflate |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 6:50 am |
Sunrise, Balloons Launch Event: Rat Race - Down Valley Distance Race |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 6:30 pm |
Winemakers Dinner
- 4-course gourmet dinner with Australian wine pairings
- $125 per person - RSVP required 970-923-4036
|
Artisan, Stonebridge Inn |
| 7:00 am - 9:00 am |
Light Breakfast Available |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 7:30 am - 8:00 am |
Balloons Inflate |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 7:30 am - 9:30 am |
Kids' Elevation Station |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 8:00 am - 9:30 am |
Event: Dawn Quixote |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 9:30 am - 11:30 am |
Treehouse & Base Village Tours |
Snowmass Village Mall |
| 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm |
Champagne Tasting |
Snowmass Village Mall |
| 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm |
Snowmass Wine Festival
- 70 wineries - silent aution - fabulous food
- Music by Bobby Mason & Friends
- $50 per person (Tickets sold on-site)
|
Snowmass Village Mall |
| 6:00 pm |
Snowmass BBQ, Balloon Night Glow and Live Concert with Jeff Finlin |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
Kids' Elevation Station |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 7:00 am - 9:00 am |
Light Breakfast Available |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 7:30 am - 8:00 am |
Balloons Inflate |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 8:00 am - 9:30 am |
Event: Target Tubing |
Snowmass Village Softball Field |
| 7:30 am 9:30 am |
Kids' Elevations Station |
Snowmass Village Mall |
| 10:00 am |
33rd Awards Ceremony |
Snowmass Village Mall |
More information about the Snowmass Balloon Festival
Event Description
- Rat Race - Down Valley Distance Race
- The first "public" event is called the Colorado Rat Race because Randy Woods,
former owner of Unicorn Bookstore got a reputation for being a "dirty rat" and then
showed up one year at this event premiering a new balloon with the profile of a rat.
It's a distance race that starts at Cozy Point and lands anywhere from there to Glenwood.
Last year the distance record was set by landing on the side of Red Mountain down by Glenwood.
There's a time limit of approximately 3 hours to see how far they can get. Generally balloons
fly along the 82 corridor and the balloons typically launch right at rush hour. People can pack
a picnic breakfast and head to uphill places like McClane flats or Basalt Mountain to watch.
- Dawn Quixote
- At the "Dawn Quixote" they anchor 20-25 enormous helium balloons with pennant
balloons about 50-75 feet off the ground and all the pilots are sent into the air to compete in
close quarters and win by popping the most helium balloons with a ski pole. Winner usually bags
2 or 3.
- Nite Glow
- The glow takes place around sunset on
the Softball fields and ALL BALLOONS ARE TETHERED TO THE GROUND. No baskets are allowed to leave
the ground. The pilots fire up the burners, which lights up the balloons like Christmas ornaments.
They try to choreograph some burns so they all do it as brightly as they can for 15 seconds then go
to complete darkness, then twinkle off and on.
- Target Tubing
- Target Tubing also starts at the Snowmass Softball fields but moves
over to the golf course ponds. Public can park at the rodeo to watch
balloons go up, then walk across the street. Large inflatable rings will be
tethered in the ponds, and each pilot gets 10 balls to try to get in the tubes
from altitude of no more than 100 feet. They're allowed no more than 2 balls per
tube.