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SPONSOR LISTINGS
Vail Chamber & Business Association
970.477.0075/ 877.477.0075
Please call for assistance in your winter or summer vacation plans in Vail.
Marketplace on Meadow Drive
970.477.4370
One Abundant Selection, One Delicious Location.
Solaris Residences
970.479.6000
Seventy magnificent residences in the New Center of Vail Village.
Town of Vail
866-650-9020
For more information on Vail transportation, events and more visit our website
The Squash Blossom
198 Gore Creek Dr.
970.476.3129/ 800.323.2339
Fine Jewelry Established 1976.
The Nordic Shop
970.476.5808
Apparel and Equipment for Mountain Recreation
Vail Recreation District
198 Gore Creek Dr.
970.479.2279
The Vail Valley experts on outdoor fun & adventure!
Aspen/Cedar at Streamside
2244 S. Frontage Rd. West
Vail, CO 81657
970.476.7985
866.469.8222
Hertz
800.654.SKII
Drive Up. Ski Down.
The Lodge at Vail
970.477.3724
Experience the European Flavor - You'll Love the Food, Too. |
West Vail, Cascade Village & East Vail
The Communities That Make Vail Complete
Vail's outlying neighborhoods create a cohesion that makes Vail run smoothly. Undergoing renewal in their own rights are west Vail and Cascade Village. In its wilderness setting, east Vail remains a locals' favorite.
West Vail takes care of much of the business of life in Vail. It boasts two supermarkets, a hardware store, a hotel, and many popular casual restaurants. It is the sunny side of the street with views to the Gore Range and Vail's gorgeous skiing. Donovan Park and Pavilion are well-used community assets. Stephens Park has a dog park where furry friends can romp and socialize.
Cascade Village is beautifully settled to the west and boasts the Vail Cascade Resort and Spa, home to conferences and festivals. The Cascade has recently undergone a renovation that will open the hotel and restaurant's view onto the tall pines and Gore Creek. Elegant private residences border Cascade Village. The Cascade lift takes skiers up the mountain gaining access to the entire Vail Ski area.
East Vail is connected to Vail's hub by road, bicycle, and hiking trails. Vail's 18-hole golf course defines the land along the meandering Gore Creek as it flows from the Gore Range into town. Primarily a forested residential community, East Vail is home to a racquet club with tennis, health club, spa, and restaurant facilities. Just east of the village on the way to East Vail are the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, Vail Nature Center, and parks and playgrounds that draw visitors and locals alike. They are central to the quality of life here.
Connected from east to west by an efficient and free bus system, these communities combine with Vail to make it the complete resort that it has become.
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