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Advocates concerned Maroon Bells move signals shift toward privatization
The county could raise fees and assume management if the Forest Service cannot close a funding gap by fall.
Summary by Aspen Daily News
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E-bike access to Maroon Bells now will cost riders. Bigger changes could be coming.
ASPEN – The Maroon Bells, the postcard-famous peaks outside Aspen that attract nearly 200,000 visitors each year, are entering a new era of recreation management. Beginning this season, e-bike riders must pay a $5 entry fee to access the scenic area — a small charge that signals much larger changes ahead for one of Colorado’s busiest public lands destinations. The new e-bike fee — the same amount charged to motorcycles under Forest Service polic…
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