Moderate wildfire risk · 27/100

Aspen, CO Fire Insurance

Reviewed by Tom Hunt, Wildfire Risk Expert · Updated July 2026

Aspen carries a moderate wildfire risk rating (27/100). 12 wildfires have been recorded within 25 miles since 2000 — the closest, the PitkinCo 2 (Snowmass Creek) (2003), just 8.8 miles away. Coverage is generally available, but a single bad season can reclassify the area — locking in now protects your rate. Here's what coverage costs, who still writes here, and how to lock it in.

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Aspen's wildfire risk profile

27/100

FireRisk score

Moderate

Risk band

10–33

Neighborhood range

12

Fires within 25 mi (since 2000)

What this means for you

  • The 27/100 score rates this area's wildfire exposure from 0 (minimal) to 100 (extreme). Insurers use similar models to decide whether to offer a policy and what to charge — a score in this range usually means coverage stays available and competitively priced.
  • Moderate” is the band that score falls into. Coverage is usually available, but one severe season can push the area into a higher band.
  • The 10–33 range is how much risk varies street to street. Your exact address could score noticeably higher or lower than the headline — check it before you assume.
  • 12 fires within 25 miles since 2000 is the area's recent track record. Underwriters treat a longer nearby fire history as higher risk for the whole ZIP — not only the homes that actually burned.

The closest federally recorded wildfire is the PitkinCo 2 (Snowmass Creek) (2003), about 8.8 miles away. Insurers weigh this proximity heavily — risk varies street by street, so see the full Aspen risk report or check your exact address.

What moderate risk means for your coverage

Coverage is generally available, but a single bad season can reclassify the area — locking in now protects your rate. After the Marshall Fire and East Troublesome/Cameron Peak losses, Colorado carriers raised premiums sharply and tightened underwriting across the Front Range. In response, the state created its first-ever FAIR Plan (authorized in 2023, launched in 2025) as a backstop for homeowners who can’t find coverage on the admitted market.

What fire insurance costs in Aspen

Front Range WUI homeowners have seen large premium increases, with many high-risk homes paying well above the state average. The new FAIR Plan caps last-resort coverage, so hardening and shopping specialists remain the best levers on price.

~$904/yr in mitigation-linked discounts and credits may be available to Aspen homeowners who harden and document their home.

Colorado FAIR Plan — the backstop

Colorado’s new insurer of last resort (launched 2025) for homeowners unable to obtain coverage on the open market. Use it as a backstop while you harden your home and re-shop the admitted market. How FAIR Plans work →

Moderate risk today. Fire season is getting longer every year.

Risk classifications can change after a single bad fire season. Lock in favorable rates now, before your ZIP is reclassified.

What happens if you wait

📈Premium Surge

High-risk homeowners have faced steep rate increases in recent years. Non-standard market policies — when you can find them — often cost substantially more.

🚫Non-Renewal

Insurers have filed hundreds of thousands of non-renewals in fire-risk areas in recent years. Notices typically arrive ~60 days before expiration.

💰Missed Discounts

IBHS-certified homes may qualify for premium reductions with participating carriers. Discounts vary by carrier, state, and property.

📉Property Value

Research suggests homes with elevated fire risk can sell below comparable homes, as buyers price in insurance cost. Individual results vary.

See your options before rates change.

We match Colorado homeowners with licensed agents who write moderate-risk wildfire homes. Start with your email — we’ll send your comparison and, if you want, connect you with an agent. Free, no obligation.

$904/yr — typical savings when Colorado homeowners compare carriers.

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Go deeper on Aspen

See the full wildfire-risk breakdown, or compare insurance in nearby Colorado areas.

Aspen wildfire risk report →

Aspen fire insurance FAQ

Is it hard to get fire insurance in Aspen, CO?

Aspen carries a moderate wildfire risk rating (27/100 on FireRisk's federal-data model). Across the area our samples range 10–33/100, so it varies by neighborhood. Coverage is generally available, but a single bad season can reclassify the area — locking in now protects your rate. 12 wildfires have been federally recorded within 25 miles since 2000, the closest being the PitkinCo 2 (Snowmass Creek) (2003), 8.8 miles away.

How much does fire insurance cost in Aspen?

Front Range WUI homeowners have seen large premium increases, with many high-risk homes paying well above the state average. The new FAIR Plan caps last-resort coverage, so hardening and shopping specialists remain the best levers on price. A moderate-risk Aspen home sits in the more affordable range of that spread. Your exact premium depends on construction, rebuild cost, and documented mitigation — homeowners here may access roughly $904/yr in mitigation-linked discounts and credits.

Does the Colorado FAIR Plan cover Aspen?

Colorado’s new insurer of last resort (launched 2025) for homeowners unable to obtain coverage on the open market. Use it as a backstop while you harden your home and re-shop the admitted market. It applies statewide, so Aspen homeowners declined by admitted carriers can use it as a backstop.

Can I lower my Aspen fire insurance premium?

Yes. Document defensible space, harden the home (Class-A roof, ember-resistant vents, Zone 0 clearance), and pursue IBHS "Wildfire Prepared Home" certification — these unlock 5–25% discounts with participating carriers and can be the difference between a "yes" and a non-renewal.

FireRisk scores are modeled from federal wildfire data for orientation and are not an insurance rating, an offer of coverage, or a guarantee of price or eligibility. Cost and savings figures are estimates that vary by home, carrier, and year. Verify all coverage with licensed carriers and confirm current programs with your state Department of Insurance. FireRisk.ai is independent; we may be compensated when you request quotes through a partner.