The first year I lived in Colorado, I traveled to Vail in the summer and was truly amazed! The natural beauty, fresh air, and long sunny days were simply the best. Vail is one of my favorite ski towns in the summer.
In Vail in the summer, there are fewer crowds, lower prices, and peaceful afternoons which made me quickly decide that summer was my new favorite season in the mountains!
Colorado’s Vail Valley is filled with summer activities for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. From beginner to expert, there’s an activity for everyone to enjoy in the summertime. Plus, special art and cultural events to enjoy in Vail too!
Here is your guide to the best things to do in Vail in the summer.
From hiking and biking to whitewater rafting and golfing, there are so many fun things to do in summer in Vail, the perfect Colorado town. The summer days are warm and the nights are cool, making for the perfect weather to get out and explore all that this amazing town has to offer. These Vail summer activities might make you need to plan a longer trip than you expected.
This post is all about summer in Vail Colorado.
In This Article
- How to Get to Vail, Colorado
- Weather in Vail in the Summer
- Altitude in Vail
- Getting Around in Vail
- Things To Do in Vail, Colorado in the Summer
- Take a Hiking Trip
- Epic Discovery
- Shopping in Vail
- Golf in Vail
- Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
- Fly Fishing in Vail
- Vail Tubing
- Culinary Experiences in Vail
- Local Beer & Whiskey
- Special Gourmet Dining in Vail
- Casual Biking in Vail
- Mountain biking in Vail
- Hike with a Llama
- Horseback Riding in Vail
- Scenic Gondola Ride
- Whitewater Rafting in Vail
- Book an ATV Exploration Ride
- Day Trip to Beaver Creek
- Take a Jeep Tour
- Best Bars in Vail
- Vail’s Best Spas
- Arts & Culture in Vail
- Where to Stay in Vail
- In Conclusion – Summer in Vail, Colorado
How to Get to Vail, Colorado
Vail is located in central Colorado, about 100 miles west of Denver. There are two airports that are most convenient when traveling to Vail, Colorado. Eagle County Airport (EGE) is 30 minutes from Vail and operates nonstop and connecting flights from gateway cities across the U.S. Or, choose to fly into Denver (DEN) and drive the two-hour journey to Vail.
There are direct flights into Eagle County Airport (EGE) from Denver, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York (LGA), Newark, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and San Francisco. Connecting in Denver is a common way to get to Eagle County Airport, as there are many flights from Denver to Vail each day.
Private Jet Service in Vail
The Vail Valley Jet Center will assist with aircraft storage and your personalized comfort in their first-class facility. To learn more about the Vail Valley Jet Center go to their website here.
The Drive to Vail from Denver
The drive to Vail from Denver takes about 2 hours in good, clear weather without traffic. It’s a beautiful drive with lots of stunning scenery for photos and stops along the way. You might want to give yourself a little extra time so you can enjoy yourself and not be in a rush, stopping for photo opportunities. The distance from Denver to Vail is approximately 97 miles.
How Far is Vail from Aspen?
Traveling from Vail to Aspen, Colorado is common in the summertime and it’s a beautiful drive! The drive is about 102 miles and should take you about an hour and 50 minutes without traffic.
The drive from Vail to Aspen will wind you through the spectacular Glenwood Canyon, a 12.5 mile scenic stretch of curves with high canyon walls. Traveling through Glenwood Canyon will take you over 40 bridges and through two tunnels in the canyon.
Once you’re through the canyon, you’ll drive through Glenwood Springs which is known for its hot springs. There are two amazing hot springs facilities to explore if you have some extra time for a soak! The Glenwood Hot Springs Pool and Iron Mountain Hot Springs are both amazing.
Weather in Vail in the Summer
The weather in Vail in the summer months of June, July, and August average mid 70’s and very low humidity during the day.
This weather is extremely pleasant for hiking, biking, and enjoying the outdoors. Evenings can be chilly, going down to the 40’s or even dipping into the 30’s. The climate in Vail is dry so you typically will not experience too much rain.
Occasionally, there will be thunderstorms in the late afternoon but they typically move through quickly! Vail weather in the summer allows for full days of fun activities!
Altitude in Vail
Vail Mountain’s base elevation is 8,150 feet above sea level. When visiting Vail, Colorado it’s a good idea to stay hydrated by drinking lots of water and taking it easy on your first day so you can acclimate to the high altitude.
Getting Around in Vail
The Town of Vail Transit Department has an amazing free bus transportation system that runs between Vail Village, Lionshead Village, and throughout town. They provide LED signs that show arrival predictions and service alerts.
Town of Vail Transit Bus maps, schedules, parking information, and other useful details can be found here.
Things To Do in Vail, Colorado in the Summer
Take a Hiking Trip
If hiking in Vail in the summer is on your list (and it should be!) then here I’m sharing some great ideas of hiking trails in Vail that are a perfect place to start.
Vail and the Eagle Valley have abundant hiking trails that range from paved, easy trails to steeper trails that will challenge you. The hiking trails in East Vail, West Vail, and on Vail Mountain are all different lengths and ability levels so you choose what’s best for you.
With hiking trails that are on and off of Vail ski resort, you can decide to stay close to your lodging or venture out a little further away.
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Strawberry Lane trail in the White River National Forest is a great trail for a moderate 2.7-mile hike with stunning views! It starts in Vail Village thus being very convenient. This trail has a lot of uphills so you’ll get a good workout, and the view is very rewarding. Read more about Strawberry Lane Trail in Vail here.
These Vail hiking trails will allow some breathtaking views to enjoy during your summer trip to Vail!
Upper Piney River Falls trail meanders through beautiful meadows before climbing up through Aspen trees. This is a 5.9-mile moderate-level hike that reaches the waterfalls for a pretty view and a place to stop for a snack or lunch.
The access road to get to the trailhead is dirt and gravel so you’ll need the right vehicle but the views and trail are worth the drive! Once you arrive in the parking lot you’ll see the stunning upper Piney Lake and the trailhead. Read more about the Upper Piney River Falls trail here.
At the top of the Vail Gondola, there are plenty of hiking trails for nature discovery! From easy to difficult, you’ll find lots of trails to choose from for all ability levels. Guided hikes are available at the Vail Nature Center which include education about the flora and fauna along the trail. It’s fun to learn about the wilderness area while you explore!
This post is all about summer in Vail Colorado.
Epic Discovery
Epic Discovery Vail is a fun, on-mountain experience on top of Vail Mountain that includes activities of ziplining, tubing hills, and the Forest Flying Mountain Coaster. Perfect for summer in Vail, Colorado!
The Forest Flying Mountain Coaster soars down the mountain 3,400 feet following the landscape through the forest! There’s an Adventure Course at Epic Discovery Vail to test your balance and skills and a climbing wall for the kids. There are so many fun things to do at Epic Discovery for the family, and you can access them all on one Adventure Pass.
Vail Gondola Hours in the summer: 9:30am – 4pm daily
Shopping in Vail
Vail Village and Lionshead Village both have amazing shopping. These beautifully quaint villages are extremely walkable lined with cobblestone and do not have car traffic. Designed to resemble the mountain ski villages in Europe, you will love the charm of these pedestrian villages.
You’ll find outdoor gear stores, mountain home decor, high-end fashion boutiques plus so much more. If you’re looking for a signature piece of jewelry or fun souvenirs from Vail to take home, you’ll find them here! Strolling in downtown Vail is a fun activity for the entire family!
Golf in Vail
Vail golf courses are something very special when they have mountain backdrops and perfect sunny weather. There are great golf courses in Vail, Colorado to enjoy and get some exercise on while visiting the Vail Valley.
You may even get the chance to see wildlife while making your way through one of these spectacular golf courses in Vail!
This post is all about summer in Vail Colorado.
Vail Golf Club is a public scenic 18-hole course at the base of the Gore Mountain Range. This Vail golf course offers its players gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains and a beautiful layout. Vail Golf Club has a state-of-the-art clubhouse and pro shop to enjoy. For lunch, relax in the Grill on the Gore restaurant for a delicious meal!
With beautiful views of the Gore Range and surrounding peaks, the Eagle-Vail Golf Club is one of Vail Valley’s best golf courses. The 18-hole course is conveniently located between Vail and Beaver Creek resorts.
Enjoy a meal at Whiskey Hill Golf Grill or do some shopping in their Pro Golf Shop. But most of all, enjoy the stunning views along with ponds, streams, and forests! Eagle-Vail Golf Club is one of the top Vail golf courses in the area.
Here, you’ll find some of the best golf in Vail, Colorado!
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
The Betty Ford Alpine Gardens in Vail is a glorious way to enjoy a warm summer day in Vail! The Gardens address the conservation of the alpine environment through education. They offer programs, exhibitions, and events throughout the summer months that focus on alpine plants and their ecosystems.
You’ll find garden experts roaming the trails to answer questions about various projects going on in the Gardens. They even offer yoga sessions in the Gardens surrounded by water and flowers! To learn more about the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, check out the website here.
The Betty Ford Alpine Gardens was founded in 1985 by the Vail Alpine Garden Foundation and named in 1988 in honor of former first lady Betty Ford.
Fly Fishing in Vail
Fly fishing in Vail can include fishing in the gorgeous Gore Creek, the Colorado River, or the Eagle River. Fly fishing is an amazing way to get outdoors in the summertime in Vail and truly take in the Colorado wilderness experience!
The great part is if you’ve never done it before there are plenty of fly-fishing guides and outfitters in the Vail Valley to learn from. They’ll take you out to the river and get you acclimated to fly-fishing! You’ll learn from the beginning start with the different flies, what kind of knots you’ll need, and the basics of casting. The fly-fishing guides in the Vail area are known to be friendly and very experienced so you can expect a lovely day!
A few of the most recommended fly-fishing companies are Gore Creek Fly Fishermen, Vail Valley Anglers, and Sage Outdoor Adventures.
Vail Tubing
Whitewater Park on Gore Creek in Vail is a perfect place to ride a tube in Vail on a warm summer day! Tubing in Vail is a family activity that is fun, and relaxing and gets everyone outside for the day.
Add Vail tubing to your list of things to do in the Vail Valley when you need a day to chill.
Culinary Experiences in Vail
The dining experience in Vail is comparable to a city with incredible options everywhere you look! Starting with top-rated vail restaurants like Sweet Basil and Matsuhisa Vail, you’ll find amazing and elegant experiences waiting for you.
Sweet Basil Restaurant in Vail has been a thriving favorite restaurant in Vail since 1977! A local’s favorite in Vail Village is Mountain Standard, a rustic and relaxed tavern with an open kitchen concept. Mountain Standard was founded by the creators of Sweet Basil.
A couple of the more casual Vail restaurants to try are Up the Creek Bar & Grill and Bully Ranch Restaurant. Bully Ranch is a charming rustic Vail restaurant located inside the famed Sonnenalp Hotel.
The Sonnenalp Hotel is also home to Ludwig’s Breakfast, a European-style breakfast served on a beautiful enclosed terrace overlooking Gore Creek. Reservations are recommended for Ludwig’s, especially during holidays.
Another not-to-miss local spot is The Little Diner. The Little Diner is a Vail restaurant that has become known as a Vail staple! It’s a down-home classic counter-style diner serving breakfast classics made from scratch in their open kitchen.
If you’re craving a hearty breakfast before a big hiking day or an afternoon breakfast post early hike, be sure not to miss The Little Diner!
Looking for the best coffee shops in Vail? Check out this complete list of the Best Coffee Shops in Vail!
For the full dining guide for the Vail Valley, check it out here.
Local Beer & Whiskey
When visiting a new mountain town, it’s a lot of fun to find local beer, breweries, and distilleries that are inspired by the region, local people, and mountain lifestyle! Mountains towns always have great breweries and local beers. Vail is no different.
Vail Brewing Company is one of the best and most popular local craft breweries in Vail. Vail Brewing Company proudly uses mountain-fed water and local ingredients to create delicious handcrafted big hoppy beers, blends, and traditional styles to enjoy.
You’ll find cold brews on tap and cans that you can purchase to-go. They offer beer flights of tasters so you can try some different flavors and find your favorite Vail beer!
Vail Brewing Company also has a tasting room in the Solaris complex of Vail Village. (above Bol) This tasting room features up to 32 taps and afternoon live music! Have a seat in one of their Adirondack chairs by gas firepits and enjoy the scenery of the surrounding mountains.
This is a perfect spot to take in all the beauty of Vail Colorado in the summer!
7 Hermits Brewing Company has two locations in the Vail Valley to visit! In Vail Village, you’ll find a location at the top of Bridge Street right near the fountain.
Stop into 7 Hermits Brewing for a locally brewed beer, wine, or craft cocktail. The actual beer brewing takes place at their other location in Eagle, Colorado. Here, you’ll find the opportunity to grab a craft beer from 7 Hermits Brewing or a rotating specialty beer from other local breweries. Also serving pub food and signature cocktails, you can enjoy more than just beer!
10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirit Company
The 10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirit Company creates Rye, Whiskey, Bourbon, Clear Mountain Moonshine, Potato Vodka, and a Cordial. They craft their spirits from locally sourced ingredients.
The distillery itself is located in Gypsum, Colorado, about 35 minutes west of Vail. The 10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirit Company Tasting Room is in the heart of Vail Village on Bridge Street with a cozy lounge and pub-style seating. You can stop in and enjoy a spirits flight, cocktails, or full bottles.
They also have a great selection of merchandise if you want to bring something home that says you tasted spirits from the 10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirits Company!
Special Gourmet Dining in Vail
Beano’s Cabin is a rustic gourmet restaurant nestled in a mountain meadow in Beaver Creek, Colorado. From Vail to Beaver Creek, it’s about a 20-minute drive.
For a special, unique Colorado dining experience in the summer, you can take a one-hour horseback ride, a 20-minute wagon ride, or a 10-minute shuttle to Beano’s cabin! Beano’s serves a wonderful, gourmet five-course dinner in this unforgettable location. There’s a wraparound deck with stunning views for you to enjoy a glass of wine before dinner.
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Casual Biking in Vail
Biking trails are everywhere in the Vail Valley! You can choose between paved trails that are perfect for cruising and sightseeing or dirt mountain bike trails if you’re more adventurous and want to do some mountain biking.
The paved trails of Vail Pass Trail, Vail’s Gore Valley Trail, and Eagle Valley Trail are ideal for light biking, walking, running, or strollers and e-bikes. To read more about these paved paths that run through the Vail Valley go here.
Mountain biking in Vail
Vail Mountain has a wide range of mountain bike trails for all abilities. Take your bike up the mountain inside the gondola or the Eagle Bahn lift so you can enjoy riding down one of the bike trails on Vail Mountain!
You can follow the Vail Mountain Biking map to see which trails are designated as easy, moderate, difficult, or extremely difficult. You could also ride up the trails instead of taking the gondola or ski lift.
This depends on how much uphill bike riding you want to do! Bike rentals are available at Vail Sports if you don’t have your own bike. Vail Sports has locations in both Vail Village and Lionshead Village.
Hike with a Llama
Have you ever wanted to make friends with a Llama? In Vail, you can take a Llama to lunch with Paragon Guides!
A Llama hike is a really fun way for families to spend the day together outside. The Llamas can carry up to 80 pounds so they’ll transport your lunch while you hike your way out to a beautiful spot.
Llamas have a very gentle nature, so they’re the perfect companion for children. You can choose between a short hike or a longer one with a catered lunch.
Horseback Riding in Vail
Horseback riding in the Colorado mountains is an epic, special experience that you won’t forget any time soon. Peaceful and beautiful, horseback riding is a perfect way to really take in the views from the trails and feel like you’re truly in the west.
Vail Stables is the premier outfitter for horseback riding in Vail and they offer 1.5 hour and 2 hour guided rides through mountain meadows, forested areas, and aspen glades. Horseback riding in Vail is an awesome activity for families because the horses are very gentle and easy-going.
Vail Stables also has goats. Thus, they offer activities with goats! You can sign up to experience Goat Yoga, a Goat & Wine event, or a GOAT Happy hour. Read all about these fun goat activities here!
Scenic Gondola Ride
Even though it isn’t ski season, you can still ride up the gondolas in Vail to enjoy the gorgeous scenery!
There are two gondolas in Vail that offer rides in the summer. The Eagle Bahn Gondola departs from Lionshead Village and brings you up to Eagle’s Nest where you’ll find Vail’s Epic Discovery activity center and dining. Gondola One leaves from Vail Village and takes you to more dining options and beautiful views.
Both gondolas will bring you to an epic selection of hiking and biking trails so you can walk around and explore the natural beauty!
Whitewater Rafting in Vail
Whitewater Rafting in the Vail Valley is an amazing experience! There are experienced and professional guides and outfitters in the area that are highly skilled in whitewater rafting.
Booking a trip with one of these outfitters is the best way to have a safe, fun, memorable experience. Most of the whitewater rafting in Vail takes place on the Colorado River or the Eagle River. All skill levels are welcome from an easy float to moderate adventure all the way to an expert-level excursion.
Two of the best-recommended companies for whitewater rafting are Timberline Tours and Sage Outdoor Adventures.
Book an ATV Exploration Ride
An ATV adventure in Vail in the summer is a great way to explore the Rocky Mountains! You’ll go on an adventure that will be off-road and fun! This is a perfect way to get out of your comfort zone and do something exciting outdoors in the Colorado summertime.
If you’ve never driven an ATV, this is your perfect chance to do it, with skilled guides showing you around the Rocky Mountains.
Sage Outdoor Adventures offers tours on 20,000 acres of land in their private land area! The tours are about 2.5 hours long and Sage Outdoor Adventures is located about 7 miles north of Wolcott, Colorado. Depending on where you are in the Vail Valley you should allow around 30 to 45 minutes to get to the ATV base. Private group tours are also available.
Day Trip to Beaver Creek
A day trip over to Beaver Creek is a great way to spend an afternoon during your Vail summer vacation. Beaver Creek is just a short, 12-mile drive away from Vail which takes about 20 minutes.
Beaver Creek offers a quaint alpine village to explore! The village is quite a bit smaller and more intimate than Vail with a charming vibe. Beaver Creek in summer is a glorious afternoon of shopping, hiking, mountain biking, and summer chairlift and gondola rides!
The Summer Adventure Center in Beaver Creek is a great place to start. Here you’ll learn about all of the current on-mountain activities and programs at Beaver Creek.
For families, you’ll find super fun activities such as a bungee trampoline, climbing wall, mountain biking, and miniature golf!
Take a Jeep Tour
A way to really see the Vail backcountry is to join a Jeep Tour! A jeep tour in the Vail Valley will bring you to mountain vistas and high alpine places you wouldn’t find on your own.
The amazing guides will share their expert knowledge about Vail’s local wildlife, wildflowers, and everything you’ll experience along the trails.
You can choose from a mild-smooth trip to a more rugged terrain when you book your tour, customizing your experience to your comfort level. Timberline Tours is my recommended Jeep Tour company!
Best Bars in Vail
A few of my favorite bars in Vail to pop into for an adult beverage after a hike are listed here. There are many other bars in Vail depending on the vibe you’re looking for. Some bars in Vail feature live music, others are very low-key so it depends on the vibe you’re looking for!
The Chophouse in Vail is located in Lionshead Village with views of Vail Mountain. It’s a prime location to grab a table and enjoy the scene of being right at the base of Vail Mountain.
The Chophouse Vail has a wonderful House Cocktail menu with their version of the classics such as an Old Fashioned, Expresso Martini, The Chophouse Negroni, and a refreshing Strawberry Lavender Lemonade. The Chophouse is definitely one of the best bars in Vail!
You’ll find the Remedy Bar inside the Four Seasons Vail, situated with stellar views of Vail Mountain. Try a Blood Orange Moon with sage-infused Reposado, blood orange puree, citrus, and agave or a Tokyo night featuring Japanese Whiskey, pomegranate juice, lemon juice, and Pinot Noir.
You can check out the current sports on their 165-inch TV or sit outside on the patio next to one of their cozy firepits while taking in the view! When you’re looking for bars in Vail Village, the Remedy Bar is a top recommendation.
Along the Gore Creek, Mountain Standard offers a local’s vibe and a casual, relaxed spot to enjoy a few summer beverages! Mountain Standard in Vail offers a great list of local Colorado and mountain beers either on draft or in cans or bottles.
The Standard Margarita is refreshing and simple, perfect for a summer afternoon! It includes pueblo Viejo Blanco tequila, Cointreau, grand marnier, lime and salt. Or, order up a Pain Killer with Plantation run, orange, pineapple, and coconut for a tropical taste!
This article from Discover Vail covers all the best nightlife in Vail ranging from bars that don’t serve food to the many top hotel bars worth a visit. Even a few Cafe-style places that offer cocktails and a cozy, casual setting.
Vail’s Best Spas
Vail Resort might be known for its amazing skiing and hiking but Vail’s epic spas deserve a place on the list!
The Vaill Valley is home to some spectacular spas that will rejuvenate your body and spirit after a long day spent outdoors. Here’s your list of the best spas in Vail:
Sonnenalp Hotel Spa
Manor Vail Spa
Rock Resorts Spa at the Lodge at Vail
Four Seasons Vail Spa
Rock Resorts Spa at The Arrabelle
Bloom Spa inside The Sebastian Vail
courtesy of Vail Valley Foundation
Arts & Culture in Vail
The Vail Valley is home to a diverse range of culture, art, music, and educational experiences. The Vail Valley Foundation is the organization behind so many of the wonderful cultural events in Vail.
Public art galleries are sprinkled throughout Vail Village and Lionhead during the summer for everyone to enjoy. In Vail during the summer, you’ll experience Art in Public Places. Vail events truly top the list of culture in Colorado.
This is a collection of art that includes over 60 works of art from paintings, sculptures, murals, and playground components to site-integrated art. When you’re looking for fun and interesting Vail events, the art galleries are some of the best!
Music
The Vail Music Festival showcasing four phenomenal orchestras over the summer takes place from late June to early August. You can learn more about the Bravo! Vail Festival here.
Other summer cultural festivals in Vail include the Vail Jazz Festival that runs throughout July and August and the Vail Dance Festival, a two-week celebration at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater.
Vail’s Hot Summer Nights
Vail’s Hot Summer Nights is a free annual concert series hosted on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm throughout the summer at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. Sponsored by Moe’s Original BBQ and is a project of the nonprofit Vail Valley Foundation. Watch for the lineup and schedule announcements here for Vail’s Hot Summer Nights.
Vail’s Farmer’s Market
Vail’s Farmer’s Market on Meadow Drive in Vail Village has become a summer tradition. With over 148 tents, you’ll find Colorado artisan items and delicious local Colorado food and treats!
The Farmer’s Market in Vail runs from mid-June to very early October. The Market is a really fun way to spend a few hours during a sunny Colorado day during your stay in Vail so be sure to set aside a little time for a stroll at Vail’s Farmer’s Market.
Vail’s Summer Events
There are so many opportunities in Vail to enjoy an outdoor summer event! There’s the annual free concert series called Hot Summer Nights that features live music in Vail in a casual setting. Grap a spot on the lawn and bring a picnic! Bravo!Vail hosts classical music during the summer, and the Vail Jazz Festival hosts a series of performances and educational programs. the Vail Dance Festival in August features dance performances and artists that are exceptionally talented.
photo by Brent Flanders
Where to Stay in Vail
There’s a truly amazing selection of hotels to choose from in Vail Colorado. The hotels in Vail range from luxury to mid-range to a more moderate budget. Here’s a list of the best hotels in Vail, Colorado.
Sonnenalp Hotel
The Sonnenalp Hotel in Vail is a luxury European-style hotel located directly in Vail Village. The guestrooms at the Sonnenalp have views of either Gore Creek or Vail Village and are uniquely designed with Bavarian furniture. These lovely rooms feature a gas-log fireplace and large bathrooms with heated floors. Sonnenalp offers a full-service hotel with award-winning restaurants, one of the best spas in Vail, and the most charming stay in Vail Village!
Four Seasons Vail
Four Seasons Vail is celebrating a recent redesign to their hotel and is located in a prime spot directly in Vail Village. As one of the best luxury hotels in Vail, Four Seasons offers stunning hotel rooms with gas-burning fireplaces, balconies, or terraces. Suites and private residences are also available for families or groups of friends traveling together.
As for dining, Four Seasons Vail features Flame, an American steakhouse, The Remedy Bar for cocktails and delicious casual dining and year-round patio, and the Pool Bar for light meals and cocktails.
Walk out the door of Four Seasons Vail to explore Vail Village’s shops and mountain vibe on a summer afternoon! Or, lounge by the refreshing pool and relax with your friends. The Four Seasons Spa is also available for a soothing treatment to rehydrate your skin and recover from a day of hiking.
The Sebastian Vail
The Sebastian Vail is a luxury, boutique, mountain chic hotel in Vail Village. Handcrafted wood, beautiful art, and a cozy vibe, the Sebastian Vail is one of my favorite hotels in Vail! It perfectly combines elegance with a comfortable rustic mountain style. The guest rooms are beautifully designed, the dining spans from Frost Bar for craft cocktails and a comfy vibe to more elegance at Leonora Restaurant. At Leonora, you’ll find delicious, creative tapas, and entrees inspired by mountain villages around the world.
The Arrabelle at Vail Square
The Arrabelle at Vail Square, a Rock Resort, is in the heart of Lionhead Village in Vail. With a European feel to match Vail’s personality,
The Arrabelle offers elegance and friendliness in the center of it all. There are lovely shops and restaurants that are all a part of the Arrabelle at Vail Square experience. The Rock Resorts Spa is also a nice amenity to enjoy while staying at the Arrabelle! Guest rooms are beautifully designed and include modern amenities. The Arrabelle at Vail Square is one of the nicest places to stay in Vail!
Antlers At Vail
The Antlers at Vail is a condominium property that also enjoys resort amenities and services. Accommodations include Studios up to a Three-bedroom condo with lots of space for guests to make themselves at home.
This property is perfect for families as each accommodation has a fully-equipped kitchen making it easy to have quick breakfasts and enjoy more time together in the comfort of the condo. The Antlers at Vail has a heated outdoor pool and hot tub as well as a fitness center and bike rentals. You’ll find it to be one of the best hotels in Vail, Colorado.
In Conclusion – Summer in Vail, Colorado
Summer in Vail, Colorado is one of the most beautiful experiences you can have in Colorado! The stunning views, friendly people, and fun things to do will keep you busy having a great time and making the best memories on your summer vacation.
My hope is that this epic guide to summer in Vail helps you plan your trip and not miss a thing! A summer vacation to Vail is not complete without including some of the things listed here.
For a Colorado summer packing guide, check out this post: The Ultimate Colorado Packing List for Summer
Or, if you’re considering a summer trip to Aspen, this post about Best Things to do in Aspen could be so helpful!
The Vail Welcome Centers are also a great place to start. They have a very knowledgeable staff ready to assist you with any questions about events, shopping, dining, or lodging! They have locations in Vail Village and Lionshead Village.
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