
Vail Valley Colorado, USA Travel Guide
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Glenwood Springs, about AN hour west, offers world-renowned hot springs and Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park. Leadville, about 1.5 a few a few hours south, is North America's highest incorporated an urban area with a rich mining history. Frisco, Dillon, and Silverthorne, 30-40 minutes east, feature Dillon Reservoir and outlet shopping. Breckenridge, about 1 hour east, is a historic mining a local group with a popular ski resort.
Discover serene parks, scenic landscapes, and based on the season wonders beyond the main resort.
Explore tranquil state parks and pristine wilderness areas.
Vast panoramas and calm waters await exploration.
Consider adding extra days to see the sights more of Colorado's diverse regions.
2-3 days for alpine landscapes, hiking, wildlife. Trail Ridge Road is scenic (seasonal).
1-2 days for urban centers, museums, breweries, dining, cultural attractions.
High-fine dining, shopping, plus classic Maroon Bells natural beauty.
Extend your journey to Colorado hubs or natural wonders.
Understand how to get to and from these extended destinations.
Navigating Vail Valley provides several convenient options for visitors.
Vail offers a free in-town bus system. ECO Transit connects towns within the valley.
Taxis and ride-sharing services are available for convenient point-to-point travel.
Car rentals are available at Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) and Denver International Airport (DIA).
Free in-town buses run frequently connecting villages and lodging.
Public bus service connecting Vail to nearby towns like Avon, Edwards, and Leadville.
Gondola One and Eagle Bahn Gondola offer beautiful drives up Vail Mountain.