Runners rejoice!Our very own Independence Run & Hike has been named one of 65 top running stores in the country for 2025 by The Running Event — North America’s premier run and outdoor specialty retail conference and trade show. “After 20 years of hard work, I’m absolutely over the moon to see Independence Run & […]
Aspen-Basalt Mobile Home Park
Carbondale Report: Trustees commit $1 million to trailer parks, challenging Basalt
In a 5-1 vote, Carbondale’s Board of Trustees pledged $1 million to a regional effort to purchase two trailer parks, representing 139 units, under a community-ownership model for a total cost of $43 million. As framed by April Long, executive director of the West Mountain Regional Housing Coalition, the purchase would be akin to securing […]
Aspen-Basalt Mobile Home Park organizes community fundraiser
On Sunday, June 8, the Aspen-Basalt Mobile Home Park hosted a community gathering and fundraiser that brought neighbors together in a show of unity and mutual support. Everything offered at the event — from tamales and pupusas to aguas frescas, fruit cups and desserts — was made possible thanks to donations. Residents and local businesses […]
Basalt Report: Town Council doubles commitment for mobile home park purchase
The third year of Basalt’s beloved Summer Concert Series kicks off next Wednesday, June 18, at 5:30pm in Basalt River Park. Alt-country singer Taylor Shae will support Denver-based rock band Ipecac for the first of 10 free shows happening every Wednesday through Aug. 27. This year’s Summer Concert Series features a diverse lineup of new […]
Mountain Valley residents ask for help
Pulling into the Mountain Valley Mobile Home Park, behind Honey Butter in Carbondale, one is met with kids playing basketball and riding bikes who clear the lightly-traveled roadway for passersby. It’s almost like driving into the 1950s, a simpler time. But the problem its residents are facing is far from simple. According to an Aspen […]
Dos parques de casas móviles del valle a ser listadas para la venta
Los residentes de dos parques de casas móviles en el valle del Roaring Fork recibieron la notificación de que su propietario tiene la intención de vender las propiedades por $42 millones de dólares, desencadenando temores de perder sus hogares e inspirando la búsqueda de posesión de propiedad.
