A scenic chairlift ride, a golden-hour reception, and a candlelit table set among the aspens — The Alpine Table is Beaver Creek’s most exclusive summer dining experience.

The Alpine Table: An Evening in the Aspens returns to Beaver Creek Mountain on Friday and Saturday, July 17–18, 2026. This exclusive on-mountain fine-dining experience trades the dining room for a secluded aspen grove at roughly 9,500 feet, reachable only by a scenic chairlift ride to the top.

Guests arrive for a golden-hour cocktail reception overlooking McCoy Park, then follow a forested path to a long communal table set among the aspens. There, Beaver Creek’s top chefs present a single, thoughtfully choreographed multi-course tasting menu with wine pairings as the light fades over the high country.

Seating is intentionally limited and the evening is ticketed with reservations required — public reservations opened in early December, so this is one to plan for well ahead of time.

Event Info & Reservations → How the Evening Unfolds

Experience Highlights

  • Scenic chairlift ride — the only way up to the dinner site, roughly 9,500 feet on Beaver Creek Mountain
  • Golden-hour cocktail reception — drinks and views overlooking McCoy Park as the evening light sets in
  • A table among the aspens — a forested path leads to a long communal table in a secluded aspen grove
  • Multi-course tasting menu — a single, thoughtfully choreographed dinner from Beaver Creek’s top chefs
  • Wine pairings — each course paired to complement the menu
  • Exclusive & intimate — strictly limited seating, ticketed, with reservations required
Guests at a golden-hour cocktail reception overlooking McCoy Park at Beaver Creek

Plan Your Evening

The Alpine Table is designed as one seamless, unhurried evening from lift to last course. Here is how it unfolds — confirm exact timing, pricing, and reservations at beavercreek.com.

The Evening JULY 17 & 18

ArrivalCheck in at the base and board a scenic chairlift ride up the mountain
Golden hourCocktail reception overlooking McCoy Park as the light turns
Into the aspensFollow a forested path to the long communal table in a secluded aspen grove
DinnerA multi-course tasting menu with wine pairings from Beaver Creek’s top chefs
Evening’s endDescend the mountain after a memorable night at roughly 9,500 feet
🍷 Good to know: the dinner site is reachable only by chairlift, so plan to arrive at the base with time to spare. Dress in layers — alpine evenings cool quickly at altitude. Seating is limited and reservations are required; secure yours early at beavercreek.com.

An Evening in the Aspens

Everything about The Alpine Table leans into the setting: the quiet ride up as the valley falls away, a reception glass in hand with McCoy Park spread out below, and the walk through the trees to a candlelit table waiting in the grove. From there, the meal takes over — a single choreographed progression of courses, each with its own wine pairing, served under the aspens as day turns to dusk.

A multi-course dinner served at a long candlelit table in an aspen grove

Know Before You Go

  • Dates: Friday & Saturday, July 17–18, 2026 (evening)
  • Where: A secluded aspen grove at roughly 9,500 feet on Beaver Creek Mountain
  • Admission: Ticketed; reservations required; limited seating (public reservations opened in early December)
  • Chairlift access: The dinner site is reachable only by a scenic chairlift ride — arrive at the base early
  • What to expect: A golden-hour reception over McCoy Park, then a multi-course tasting menu with wine pairings among the aspens
  • Altitude: You’re near 9,500 feet — dress in warm layers and pace yourself; evenings cool quickly
  • Highlights: Chairlift ride, aspen-grove setting, a single choreographed dinner from Beaver Creek’s top chefs

A Taste of the Evening

Chairlift ride up Beaver Creek Mountain at golden hour Wine pairing at the alpine dinner table among the aspens The Alpine Table set among the aspens at Beaver Creek

Make a Night of It

Our local team has been showing guests the best of the Colorado high country since 1996. Questions about The Alpine Table or what else is happening around the mountains this summer? We’re happy to help.