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5 wildflowers to look for in Snowmass this summer
By Sonia Alizadeh Follow
salizadeh@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· June 23, 2026
· 5 min read
With peak wildflower season around the corner in Snowmass, residents and visitors have the chance to see many colorful blooms this summer, despite the drought.
Snowmass boasts a wide array of local wildflowers that thrive at high elevation. They play an important role in local ecology and sup...
Key takeaway “Pollinators are essential for our ecosystems and food supply, and currently face several threats leading to their decline,” Martenson told The Aspen Times.
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As Snowmass prepares for peak wildflower season, the role these blooms play in maintaining the delicate balance of Pitkin County's ecosystem cannot be overstated. The roots of wildflowers like those found in Snowmass help prevent erosion along the Roaring Fork River, which is particularly crucial during spring runoff when flooding can be a major concern. Additionally, the symbiotic relationship between wildflowers and pollinators is vital to the local food supply, and preserving their habitat is essential to supporting the area's wildlife, including deer, elk, and moose. By staying on marked trails and not picking wildflowers, residents and visitors can help protect these fragile ecosystems and ensure the continued health of the natural beauty that surrounds Aspen. This is especially important in areas like the Elk Mountains, where high elevation and dry months can exacerbate the risks of erosion and wildfire.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? With peak wildflower season around the corner in Snowmass, residents and visitors have the chance to see many colorful blooms this summer, despite the drought.
Snowmass boasts a wide array of local wildflowers that thrive at high elevation. They play an important role in local ecology and sup...
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