Like many mountain resort towns, Vail is best known for its winter season. Ample opportunities for skiing and snowboarding make Vail a no-brainer for outdoor enthusiasts. That said, skiers and snowboarders aren’t the only types of visitors you’ll find around Vail in the wintertime. We’re about to share plenty of winter activities that anyone can
Your jaw drops just looking at the Vail valley landscape; can you imagine how spectacular the view gets once you’re a part of it? It’s true that you’ll never get bored in Vail, but that’s even more true if you’re hiking! The Eagles Nest and Holy Cross Wilderness areas will spoil you for good. Hikes
If you’re traveling to Vail in July, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the Gore Range from Vail’s two modern base villages: Vail Village and Lionshead Village. No matter what time of year you visit, you’ll find lovely local shops, high-caliber restaurants, and luxury lodging, but Vail summers offer even more.