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Jim Carrey lands in Aspen after brief Denver layover
The actor's short flight to the celebrity enclave hints at a mountain escape amid his cross-country wanderings.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey flew from Centennial Airport near Denver to Garfield County Regional Airport outside Aspen on May 11, 2026, aboard his Gulfstream V, tail number N162JC. The 33-minute flight, departing just after 10 p.m. Mountain Time, stayed low at 18,000 feet, maxing out at 409 knots before touching down around 11 p.m. Such a swift hop underscores the efficiency of private aviation for short jaunts in the Rockies.
Aspen remains a magnet for stars seeking seclusion, and Carrey's visit echoes the town's role in his breakout comedy Dumb and Dumber, though no sequel filming disrupts the spring calm this week. Following the August 2025 sale of his longtime Brentwood home for $17 million—a steep discount from the $28.9 million asking price, as reported by the Wall Street Journal—the actor may be exploring high-altitude retreats or simply indulging in off-season tranquility amid whispers of a Maui move.
This leg fits Carrey's recent peripatetic pattern: from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and back on May 10, after cross-country swings through New York, Washington, and Boston earlier in the month. The wry irony? Trading coastal bustle for Aspen's peaks, sans the iconic sheepdog van, suggests a deliberate pivot to quieter pursuits.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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