Transportation
Use the free town bus system to avoid high parking fees in the main villages.





Vail is a legendary mountain town nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, best known for the massive Vail Ski Resort. The town features two main pedestrian areas, Vail Village and Lionshead, designed with a distinct European alpine aesthetic complete with cobblestone streets and mountain architecture. Beyond the winter slopes, Vail transforms into a summer haven for hiking, mountain biking, and fly fishing. Visitors can enjoy a sophisticated atmosphere filled with luxury resorts, gourmet restaurants, and high-end boutiques, all set against a stunning mountain backdrop. Whether you are tackling the legendary Back Bowls or enjoying a summer concert, Vail offers a refined mountain experience.
Vail is a legendary mountain town nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, best known for the massive Vail Ski Resort. The town features two main pedestrian areas, Vail Village and Lionshead, designed with a distinct European alpine aesthetic complete with cobblestone streets and mountain architecture. Beyond the winter slopes, Vail transforms into a summer haven for hiking, mountain biking, and fly fishing. Visitors can enjoy a sophisticated atmosphere filled with luxury resorts, gourmet restaurants, and high-end boutiques, all set against a stunning mountain backdrop. Whether you are tackling the legendary Back Bowls or enjoying a summer concert, Vail offers a refined mountain experience.
Massive ski terrain with legendary Back Bowls.
Charming European-style pedestrian villages.
Elite dining and high-end boutique shopping.
Scenic hiking and biking trails for all levels.
Year-round outdoor events and cultural festivals.
Expect premium pricing for lodging, dining, and lift tickets.
High-altitude environment may cause physical discomfort for some visitors.
Traffic on the I-70 corridor can be heavy during weekends and holidays.
Use the free town bus system to avoid high parking fees in the main villages.
Drink plenty of water to help your body adjust to the high mountain altitude.
World-class skiing and luxury mountain retreats.
USD $
$300-$600 p/day
English, Spanish
Book popular restaurants and activities well in advance, especially during winter holidays.
Pack layers even in summer, as mountain temperatures drop significantly after sunset.
December-March, June-September
A quiet period with melting snow; great for deals but some trails and shops may be closed.
Ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying outdoor concerts in mild weather.
Offers stunning golden aspen views, typically peaking in the last two weeks of September.
The premier time for skiing and snowboarding with a vibrant, festive atmosphere.