Vail Overview

Internationally known for its incomparable world-class skiing and riding, the Vail Valley additionally offers an exciting nightlife, unique shops, gourmet dining and nonstop outdoor adventure, summer or winter.

Vail Mountain, 100 miles west of Denver, is larger than nearly every other North American ski area, and is linked by a well placed network of lifts and trails. There are 1,220 acres of varied runs on the front side, and the existence of the Back Bowls make this a skiers' heaven. Those same slopes provide the perfect trails for mountain bike devotees in summer. The village hosts a wide variety of festivals year round.

Consistently ranked the country's most popular ski resort by skiers and ski magazines almost since its inception, Vail has the look of a Tyrolean village, and is visited regularly by almost as many Europeans as Americans. This gives its restaurants, hotels, and shops a continental air. The size of the mountain and the varying degrees of difficulty and excellent condition of its trails are the main draw.

Vail and Aspen are often compared, and just as often, they are contrasted. Aspen is an authentic mining town. Vail resembles a Bavarian village. Gerald Ford, Dan Quayle, and John Sununu set the trend for the retreat of statesmen to Vail to escape the pressures of public life. Thornton Wilder, Ortega Y Gasset and Albert Schweitzer traveled to Aspen at the inception of the Aspen Institute, and other intellectuals and writers followed. Each resort area has its separate and distinct personality.

Two people with a vision planned what has become Vail. They were Pete Seibert, a veteran of the 10th Mountain Division that prepared for alpine warfare in the surrounding Gore and Sawatch ranges during World War II, and Earl Eaton, a uranium prospector who had grown up in and surveyed the area's wild ranges. In 1957 they climbed to the summit of the mountain now known as Vail and discovered a skier's dream: the Back Bowls, 4,000 acres of open glades. The Bowls were formed unintentionally when the Ute Indians set "spite fires" to the timberland in retaliation for being driven out by ranchers and miners. After five years of seeking permits, drafting agreements and uncertainty, the partners were near financial ruin. In the end, the problems were resolved, and the fabulous Vail resort was created.

Vail is an almost perfect example of mountain and village design. The development is divided into the residential East Vail, upscale Vail Village, and the more modest Lionshead.

Vail is American skiing's "king of the hills." Vail logs more "skier days", the ski industry's measure of ticket sales, than any other resort in the country. Its merger with Keystone and Breckenridge, has made Vail the world's largest ski company.

The satellite ski area of Beaver Creek, developed in the 1980's, has quickly become a substantial resort in its own right. Beaver Creek's strength is that it is one of the best ski areas in America for lower intermediates. The linking of Beaver Creek's trail system with that of neighboring Arrowhead Resort and with Bachelor Gulch, a new area between the two, has added 30% more novice and intermediate terrain to the area and created a European-style "village-to-village" ski experience.

Spring and summer at Vail bring a wealth of additional opportunities. The mountain streams and lakes provide superb fishing, canoeing, rafting, and the ski trails are open for mountain biking. Horseback riding in the rugged back country is another seasonal favorite, as are hiking, golf, balloon rides and tennis. All of these activities unfold against the spectacular backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, which are so striking in their beauty and grandeur that the first glimpse of them after at each visit to Vail literally takes one's breath away.

The Rockies, Vail, the surrounding White River National Forest, all provide peak esthetic and recreational experiences. All are ready and waiting to welcome you and your family year round.





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Evergreen Lodge
Click For More DetailsEvergreen Lodge is nestled at the base of the majestic Rocky Mountains and is within walking distance to world-class skiing, outstanding shopping and the exquisite dining for which Vail is famous. Year-round activities include golf, tennis, hiking, biking, fishing, rafting, hot air ballooning, tennis and much more. The property features the on-site Cafe Colorado Restaurant and The Altitude Club Lounge. Spacious guest rooms offer beautiful mountain or valley views.

Vail Marriott Mountain Resort and Spa
Click For More DetailsMarriott's Vail Mountain Resort is conveniently situated just two hundred yards from the Lionshead gondola. This full-service hotel is located on the in-town bus route with pick-up service at the front door every fifteen minutes for free transportation to Vail Village one mile away.

Holiday Inn VAIL
Click For More DetailsCompleted in 2004, the Holiday Inn Apex Vail Hotel is a newly remodeled multi-million dollar hotel featuring a full array of guest amenities, such as three popular restaurants of varied cuisine, a breathtaking cozy lobby lounge, richly appointed hotel rooms and mountain style condominiums, as well as a brand new Indonesian Massage Studio. We pride ourselves in offering our guests a truly unique combination of outstanding products and guest experience combined with value. The Holiday Inn Apex Vail Hotel is located just minutes away from Vail Village and free shuttle service to the Vail ski mountain is offered during the winter. This hotel is committed to providing accessible facilities under the American Disabilities Act. If your accessibility needs are not met, please contact the Hotel Manager on Duty. Should you require additional information regarding accessible facilities for guests with disabilities, please call 1-800-Holiday (U.S. and Canada) or contact the hotel directly. For the hearing impaired, TDD service is available at 1-800-238-5544 within the U.S. and Canada.


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