Travel Recommendations | Pitkin County COVID-19 Response & Recovery


Currently, masks are optional in most public spaces in Pitkin County

As of 12:01AM ET on June 12, 2022, CDC will no longer require air passengers traveling from a foreign country to the United States to show a negative COVID-19 viral test or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before they board their flight. Learn more from the CDC.

Traveling to Pitkin County

Welcome! We are thrilled you have selected Aspen/Snowmass as your travel destination. Our entire community has worked hard to manage the impact of COVID-19. 

Please note that as of Feb. 22nd, 2022 there are no standing public health orders and masking is no longer required on local public transportation. Aspen Valley Hospital, along with local clinics and doctor’s offices will continue to require the use of masks. Some businesses and buildings may still require masks as well, please check with each location and respect any requests to mask.

CDC Compliance

Adhere to CDC travel guidance for domestic and international travel.

Follow COVID-19 Local Guidelines

  • Stay home if sick – Be alert for symptoms. Stay home and do not travel. Seek testing.
  • Get tested – If you have a known exposure to someone with COVID-19 or develop symptoms, seek testing immediately. Visit the testing information page or the testing site finder for testing resources. If you need help you can call the COVID-19 Infoline at 970-429-3363.
  • Get vaccinated – Delay travel until you are up to date on your COVID-19 vaccinations. Verify your vaccination. Note: You will find businesses that may have additional COVID-19 protocols like requiring all visitors to show proof of vaccination or masking. 
  • Keep washing and distancing – Wash your hands often. Limit contact with frequently touched surfaces.
  • Cooperate with Public Health if contacted – If contacted by Public Health contact tracing due to an exposure, please follow instructions for quarantine or isolation requirements.
  • Stay informed by checking local requirements – Keep in mind that requirements can, and do change rapidly. Please be mindful and respect local business as well as public health requirements.

Do NOT travel if…

  • You have COVID-19 symptoms, even if you recovered from COVID-19 within the past 90 days or are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines.
  • You tested positive for COVID-19.
    • Do not travel until a full 10 days after your symptoms started or the date your positive test was taken if you had no symptoms.
  • You are waiting for the results of a COVID-19 test.
    • If your test comes back positive while you are at your destination, you will need to isolate and postpone your return until it’s safe for you to travel. Your travel companions may need to quarantine.
  • You had close contact with a person with COVID-19 and are recommended to quarantine.
    • Do not travel until a full 5 days after your last close contact with the person with COVID-19. It is best to avoid travel for a full 10 days after your last exposure.
    • If you must travel during days 6 through 10 after your last exposure:
      • Get tested at least 5 days after your last close contact. Make sure your test result is negative and you remain without symptoms before traveling. If you don’t get tested, avoid travel until a full 10 days after your last close contact with a person with COVID-19.
      • Properly wear a well-fitting mask when you are around others for the entire duration of travel during days 6 through 10. If you are unable to wear a mask, you should not travel during days 6 through 10.

If you had close contact with a person with COVID-19 but are NOT recommended to quarantine…

  • Get tested at least 5 days after your last close contact. Make sure your test result is negative and you remain without symptoms before traveling.
    • If you had confirmed COVID-19 within the past 90 days, you do NOT need to get tested, but you should still follow all other recommendations (including getting tested if you develop COVID-19 symptoms).
  • If you travel during the 10 days after your last exposure, properly wear a well-fitting mask when you are around others for the entire duration of travel during the 10 days. If you are unable to wear a mask, you should not travel during the 10 days.

Additional Resources for Visitors

Domestic Travel

When planning to travel Domestically in the United States please use the following guidelines to help assess your risk and determine which preventative steps are required by your travel carriers and destinations, and which are merely recommended in order to better protect yourself and those around you. You can read the most up-to-date information from the CDC.

  • Step 1 – Assess your personal risk by using this personal/group risk assessment tool. 
  • Step 2 – Check your destination for any specific COVID-19 Public Health Orders, restrictions, or requirements.
  • Step 3 – Assure you are up-to-date on your COVID-19 vaccinations.
    • If you received your vaccinations within Colorado and need a copy of your vaccination record, please use our vaccination record finder.
    • If you would like to schedule a vaccination appointment within Pitkin County, see our clinic information page for upcoming clinics and providers.
  • Step 4 – Check with your travel carrier to see if they require pre-departure testing and what types of tests are accepted.

International Travel

When planning to travel internationally please use the following guidelines to help assess your risk and determine which preventative steps are required by your travel carriers and destinations, and which are merely recommended in order to better protect yourself and those around you. You can read the most up-to-date information regarding international travel from the CDC.

Pitkin County Public Health is unable to tell you what the COVID-19 travel requirements are at your destination. Many countries have easy-to-use websites to help travelers navigate their country’s unique COVID-19 entry requirements.

  • Step 1 – Determine risk levels, any travel advisories, COVID-19 travel restrictions, and requirements at your destination.
    • The COVID-19 situation, including the spread of new or concerning variants, differs from country to country. Be sure to check the conditions at your destination before traveling. 
    • Learn about the current travel environment at your destination, including any COVID-19 related advisories, on the US Department of State’s country information webpage.
    • You must also check with your destination country to determine any vaccination, testing, or quarantine requirements for entry. Pitkin County Public Health is unable to assist you in finding this information. 
  • Step 2 – Assure you are up-to-date on your COVID-19 vaccinations.
    • If you received your vaccinations within Colorado and need a copy of your vaccination record, please use this vaccination record finder.
    • If you would like to schedule a vaccination appointment within Pitkin County, please see the Pitkin County clinic information page.
    • Do not travel internationally until you are fully vaccinated. If you must travel before you’re fully vaccinated, follow the CDC’s international travel recommendations for people who are not fully vaccinated. 
  • Step 3 – If applicable, attain a travel letter documenting prior infection with COVID-19.
    • In order to receive a travel letter from Pitkin County Public Health you will need to have tested positive from a proctored COVID-19 test; at-home tests without a medical proctor are not able to get a travel letter. 
    • Please complete the Pitkin county travel letter request form and a member of the Pitkin County Public Health Disease Investigation team will be in touch. 
      • Note:  Letters can only be issued for travel within 90 days of your first proctored positive PCR or antigen test. Letters can not be provided for unproctored, at-home tests.
  • Step 4 – To prevent possible spread to others, before heading to the airport, use a rapid at-home test or take a pre-departure COVID-19 test. Please be mindful that some PCR testing will require 24+ hours to return results.
    • In order to schedule a test within Pitkin County please see the Pitkin County testing page.
    • Pitkin County Public Health does not know about international testing options.

Travel Documents FAQ

You can schedule a proctored test through any provider by using the Pitkin County testing site finder.

Q: I need my vaccination record to travel. How can I find mine?

A:

  • If you received your COVID-19 vaccination within Colorado you can use the Pitkin County vaccination record finder to locate your vaccination record.
  • Residents of Colorado can access an electronic vaccine record through the MyColorado app. Learn more
  • If you did not receive your vaccine within Colorado, all vaccine records are accessible through your state’s Immunization Information Systems (IIS). You can find information regarding your state’s IIS through the CDC’s contacts for IIS immunization records page.
  • Please Note: Pitkin County can not access your vaccination records for you; you will need to work with your medical provider or states IIS in order to access or rectify your vaccination records.

Q: How can I request a travel letter?

A:

  • Pitkin County Public Health can provide you with a travel letter verifying prior infection history if you meet the following criteria:
    • You or a dependent has tested positive within 90 days.
    • You or a dependent has tested positive through a proctored test.
      • Unproctered at-home tests do not qualify.
  • If you meet the above criteria and require a travel letter, please fill out the Pitkin County travel letter request form and you will be contacted by a member of the Disease Investigation Team.
  • You may also be able to receive a travel letter from your primary care physician.
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