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Visit Vail Valley is the official destination and vacation planning resource for Eagle County, Colorado and the Vail Valley.
Not to mention that investing in a hard-shell case for your skiing and snowboarding equipment can make a dent in your budget, but it does protect your (more expensive) gear from getting damaged, allowing you to save more money in the long run. Instead, you want to get the best lodging location possible for the sights that you want to explore and the activities that you want to experience. Getting accommodations in the city center might be more expensive compared to other locations, but it can potentially save you from certain inconveniences (such as missing the last trip back to the city) and cumbersome transportation. Here’s a tip: Looking at the collaborative efforts of local businesses can help you plan a cheaper trip not just from getting accommodations but more discounted rates for activities and gear rentals by working with partnered companies.
Reset lowers pass products to prices last seen in the 2015/16 season Vail Resorts is turning the clock back on its Epic Pass prices to reward loyal customers following a trying year. The reset takes Epic Pass products back to prices last seen during the 2015/16 season when Vail Resorts offered access to only 11 North American resorts. The new prices announced today not only provide value to existing skiers and riders, but we also believe they will contribute to the growth and vitality of our sport as we bring new people and higher engagement into the industry, which we think is imperative,” Katz said. The new prices announced today not only provide value to existing skiers and riders, but we also believe they will contribute to the growth and vitality of our sport as we bring new people and higher engagement into the industry, which we think is imperative,” Katz said.
After a one-year hiatus, the event will feature whitewater, mountain biking, road biking, fishing, trail running, DockDogs, disc golf, yoga, a photo competition, three nights of GoPro Mountains of Music (livestreamed and limited in-person capacity) and more from Vail, Colorado, with a wide array of additional ways to engage virtually. Vail Valley Foundation organizers said they are going to take all the energy and excitement of the GoPro Mountain Games and concentrate it on core components of the event to ensure that both “pro and joe” athletes can get back to the water, trails, and competition after nearly a year of limited adventure sports competition opportunities. For those who may not be able to compete but want to connect and engage with the GoPro Mountain Games, the Vail Valley Foundation is raising the bar for this year’s event in several ways: Organizers said they recognize, even more than any other year, that this year’s event would not be possible without the support of the following partners: GoPro, Town of Vail, Vail Resorts, GMC, Go RVing, L. L.Bean, Nature Valley, Outside Magazine, YETI, Bosch, TIAA Bank, Pacifico, Mountain House, adidas Terrex, Tincup, Orijen, Lifestraw, Smartwool & JUNK Brands.
Vail’s Solaris Ice Rink allows visitors to enjoy skating in center of Vail village with its spectacular panoramic views of Vail ski mountain. And lastly, for a larger indoor ice rink in Vail, the Dobson Ice Arena is open year-round and features public skating, private lessons, hockey, bumper-cars, and special events such as concerts. Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is America’s only mountain-top theme park and western Colorado’s number one, must-see attraction. For cross-county skiing head to Vail Nordic Center and enjoy their 17 kilometers of daily-groomed skate and classic tracks or Beaver Creek’s McCoy Park which is accessed via The Strawberry Park Lift – Chair 12 and is considered to be one of Beaver Creek’s best kept secrets, featuring 32 kilometers of groomed trails.