Amanda's Beaver Creek Guidebook

Amanda
Amanda's Beaver Creek Guidebook

Outdoor Adventures

Fishing guides!
14 locals recommend
Vail Valley Anglers
97 Main St
14 locals recommend
Fishing guides!
Gore Creek Fly Fisherman
142 Beaver Creek Pl
Fishing guides!
Scenic train ride through the San Isabel National Forest then Zip Line down to base camp! https://www.leadville-train.com/special-tours/top-of-the-rockies-zip-line-and-train-ride-special/
12 locals recommend
Top of the Rockies Zip Line
6492 CO-91
12 locals recommend
Scenic train ride through the San Isabel National Forest then Zip Line down to base camp! https://www.leadville-train.com/special-tours/top-of-the-rockies-zip-line-and-train-ride-special/
Take a Llama to Lunch hike! https://paragonguides.com/take-a-llama-to-lunch/
Paragon Guides
210 Edwards Village Blvd
Take a Llama to Lunch hike! https://paragonguides.com/take-a-llama-to-lunch/
Hike Hanging Lake in Glenwood Canyon is a stunning site to see! Equal to climbing 80 flights of stairs. Book in advance and buy a permit to take the hike.
151 locals recommend
Hanging Lake
151 locals recommend
Hike Hanging Lake in Glenwood Canyon is a stunning site to see! Equal to climbing 80 flights of stairs. Book in advance and buy a permit to take the hike.
Ride horseback to dinner at Beano’s!
Beaver Creek Stables
Elk Track Road
Ride horseback to dinner at Beano’s!
Beautiful place to go for fly-fishing, hiking, canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, waterfalls or simply relaxing by the fire pit. https://www.pineyriverranch.com/the-ranch/
7 locals recommend
Piney River Ranch
700 Red Sandstone Rd
7 locals recommend
Beautiful place to go for fly-fishing, hiking, canoeing, stand-up paddle boarding, waterfalls or simply relaxing by the fire pit. https://www.pineyriverranch.com/the-ranch/
Cross-country lessons and snowshoe tours and rentals. https://www.beavercreek.com/plan-your-trip/ski-and-ride-lessons/category/nordic-center.aspx
Beaver Creek Nordic Sports Center
1280 Village Rd
Cross-country lessons and snowshoe tours and rentals. https://www.beavercreek.com/plan-your-trip/ski-and-ride-lessons/category/nordic-center.aspx
32 kilometers of groomed and rustic Nordic and snowshoe terrain.
McCoy Park
32 kilometers of groomed and rustic Nordic and snowshoe terrain.
Book a half or full-day snowmobiling trip through Colorado back country!
17 locals recommend
Nova Guides
7088 US-24
17 locals recommend
Book a half or full-day snowmobiling trip through Colorado back country!
7 locals recommend
Sage Outdoor Adventures
3 Cotton Lane
7 locals recommend
In Avon, Walking Mountains Science Center offers free, hour-long nature walks most days at 2 p.m., and the EarthKeepers preschool program provides an educational way to introduce kids ages 3 to 5 to the outdoors. The center also runs guided hikes two days a week, varying among peaks (like 14,005-foot Mount of the Holy Cross), passes (like Red Buffalo in the Gore Range), and lakes (from Booth to Lost). You can also sign up for half-day programs detailing climate change’s impact on the local environment or trailside ecology, with a heavy dose of wildflower viewing. “As things loosen up, and if there’s a lot of demand, we may add hikes as the summer goes on,” says Marketing Director Paul Abling (check walkingmountains.org for the latest schedule).
15 locals recommend
Walking Mountains Science Center
318 Walking Mountains Ln
15 locals recommend
In Avon, Walking Mountains Science Center offers free, hour-long nature walks most days at 2 p.m., and the EarthKeepers preschool program provides an educational way to introduce kids ages 3 to 5 to the outdoors. The center also runs guided hikes two days a week, varying among peaks (like 14,005-foot Mount of the Holy Cross), passes (like Red Buffalo in the Gore Range), and lakes (from Booth to Lost). You can also sign up for half-day programs detailing climate change’s impact on the local environment or trailside ecology, with a heavy dose of wildflower viewing. “As things loosen up, and if there’s a lot of demand, we may add hikes as the summer goes on,” says Marketing Director Paul Abling (check walkingmountains.org for the latest schedule).
In Edwards, you can take a horseback ride through wildflower meadows with Bearcat Stables, ranging from one to four hours and tailored to a range of skills ($70–$160, bearcatstables.com).
Bearcat Stables
2701 Squaw Creek Rd
In Edwards, you can take a horseback ride through wildflower meadows with Bearcat Stables, ranging from one to four hours and tailored to a range of skills ($70–$160, bearcatstables.com).

Restaurants

Go to dinner by horse or in an open sleigh! https://www.beavercreek.com/the-mountain/on-mountain-dining/beanos-cabin.aspx
16 locals recommend
Beano's Cabin
16 locals recommend
Go to dinner by horse or in an open sleigh! https://www.beavercreek.com/the-mountain/on-mountain-dining/beanos-cabin.aspx
Enjoy amazing sushi, oysters, king crab, and live lobster flown in fresh!
21 locals recommend
Hooked Beaver Creek
122 Beaver Creek Dr
21 locals recommend
Enjoy amazing sushi, oysters, king crab, and live lobster flown in fresh!
Ski-in candy shop!
Candy Cabin
Ski-in candy shop!
Tap Room for tasting!
34 locals recommend
Vail Brewing Company
141 E Meadow Dr
34 locals recommend
Tap Room for tasting!
Bavarian beer hall with pretzels, hand-crafted sausages and a vast selection of German and Belgian beer!
14 locals recommend
Ein Prosit
82 E Beaver Creek Blvd
14 locals recommend
Bavarian beer hall with pretzels, hand-crafted sausages and a vast selection of German and Belgian beer!
Huckleberry bacon French toast on the adorable outdoor patio!
19 locals recommend
Vintage
12 Vail Rd
19 locals recommend
Huckleberry bacon French toast on the adorable outdoor patio!
Seasonal farm-to-table food!
17 locals recommend
Up the Creek
223 Gore Creek Dr
17 locals recommend
Seasonal farm-to-table food!
Lovely riverside patio is perfect for an early al fresco dinner!
81 locals recommend
Mountain Standard
193 Gore Creek Dr
81 locals recommend
Lovely riverside patio is perfect for an early al fresco dinner!
Ride up the gondola to the Eagle’s Nest viewpoint and take a snow cat to a splurge-worthy culinary experience. Pro tip: While reservations for most restaurants in Vail can be made upon arrival, I’d recommend snagging this one well in advance as tables fill up fast. Request the first seating so you’ll have daylight for your ride up the mountain, and ask for a table by the window so you can catch the sunset.
8 locals recommend
Game Creek Restaurant
Gore Creek Drive
8 locals recommend
Ride up the gondola to the Eagle’s Nest viewpoint and take a snow cat to a splurge-worthy culinary experience. Pro tip: While reservations for most restaurants in Vail can be made upon arrival, I’d recommend snagging this one well in advance as tables fill up fast. Request the first seating so you’ll have daylight for your ride up the mountain, and ask for a table by the window so you can catch the sunset.
Break between runs, Talons is nestled at the base of the Redtail Bowl and Larkspur!
Talon's Restaurant
26 Avondale Ln
Break between runs, Talons is nestled at the base of the Redtail Bowl and Larkspur!
Tex-Mex fare, tangy margaritas and a lively local crowd during happy hour!
12 locals recommend
Coyote Cafe
210 The Plaza
12 locals recommend
Tex-Mex fare, tangy margaritas and a lively local crowd during happy hour!
A Colorado institution, the Minturn Saloon has served food and drinks to Vail’s finest since 1901. Home to arguably the best margarita in the state, John Wayne himself even frequented here back in the day.
21 locals recommend
Minturn Saloon
146 Main St
21 locals recommend
A Colorado institution, the Minturn Saloon has served food and drinks to Vail’s finest since 1901. Home to arguably the best margarita in the state, John Wayne himself even frequented here back in the day.
Modern Mexican Fare. Live music on Fridays. Jazz Brunch on Sundays 9:00AM – Noon $40 Adult / $18 child
14 locals recommend
Maya
126 Riverfront Ln
14 locals recommend
Modern Mexican Fare. Live music on Fridays. Jazz Brunch on Sundays 9:00AM – Noon $40 Adult / $18 child
21 locals recommend
Ticino
100 W Beaver Creek Blvd
21 locals recommend

Sports

6 locals recommend
Beaver Creek Golf Club
103 Offerson Rd
6 locals recommend
36 locals recommend
Avon Recreation Center
90 Lake St
36 locals recommend
Beaver Creek Tennis Club
320-348 Offerson Road

Entertainment

Enjoy a musical, concert, or comedy show!
41 locals recommend
Vilar Performing Arts Center Beaver Creek
68 Avondale Ln
41 locals recommend
Enjoy a musical, concert, or comedy show!
Every day at 3 p.m. chefs in white ski suits serve warm chocolate chip cookies at the base of the mountain. Sit by a fire pit and relax or ice skate.
7 locals recommend
Beaver Creek Village station
7 locals recommend
Every day at 3 p.m. chefs in white ski suits serve warm chocolate chip cookies at the base of the mountain. Sit by a fire pit and relax or ice skate.
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens (gardens open daily dawn to dusk, education center open Mon–Fri 10 a.m.– 4 p.m., bettyfordalpinegardens.org) remains a blissful place to behold kaleidoscopic colors and enjoy a picnic next to Gore Creek (order your gourmet basket—baguette, sheep’s milk cheese, charcuterie, macarons, and other goodies—from La Tour Restaurant & Bar; available Wed–Sun, from $49, latour-vail.com).
27 locals recommend
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
522 S Frontage Rd E
27 locals recommend
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens (gardens open daily dawn to dusk, education center open Mon–Fri 10 a.m.– 4 p.m., bettyfordalpinegardens.org) remains a blissful place to behold kaleidoscopic colors and enjoy a picnic next to Gore Creek (order your gourmet basket—baguette, sheep’s milk cheese, charcuterie, macarons, and other goodies—from La Tour Restaurant & Bar; available Wed–Sun, from $49, latour-vail.com).
Once the snow melts, Vail’s tubing hill is transformed into a fantasy of outdoor adventures for all ages. Winter tubing becomes summer tubing, a terrific mountain roller coaster is open for speed lovers, a climbing wall has been erected and there is a multi-level ropes course that will challenge all thrill-seekers. Ziplining fans will find something for everyone: a little Eagle zipline for those 3 and up, the shorter Golden Eagle line, and a 3-4 hour, 7 zipline tour that soars above the valley. Snacks and drinks are available at Bistro Fourteen, right in the middle of the action. (vail.com, from $42)
7 locals recommend
Epic Discovery Ticket Office
520 Lionshead Center
7 locals recommend
Once the snow melts, Vail’s tubing hill is transformed into a fantasy of outdoor adventures for all ages. Winter tubing becomes summer tubing, a terrific mountain roller coaster is open for speed lovers, a climbing wall has been erected and there is a multi-level ropes course that will challenge all thrill-seekers. Ziplining fans will find something for everyone: a little Eagle zipline for those 3 and up, the shorter Golden Eagle line, and a 3-4 hour, 7 zipline tour that soars above the valley. Snacks and drinks are available at Bistro Fourteen, right in the middle of the action. (vail.com, from $42)
Vail Farmers Market & Art Show returns every Sunday from July 5 to October 4 on East Meadow Drive, offering fresh produce, artisan food, art, and jewelry from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m
7 locals recommend
Vail Farmers' Market
East Meadow Drive
7 locals recommend
Vail Farmers Market & Art Show returns every Sunday from July 5 to October 4 on East Meadow Drive, offering fresh produce, artisan food, art, and jewelry from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m
Drive-in theater in Minturn screens a robust lineup of films all summer on the banks of the Eagle River, with some adjusted rules (no walk-ins or watching from the bed of your pickup, for example). Usually open Wednesday through Sunday, the lineup includes classic blockbusters like Jurassic Park, The Goonies, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (from $27 per car, bluestarlitedrivein.com).
Blue Starlite Mini Urban Drive-in Theater
801 Ed6
Drive-in theater in Minturn screens a robust lineup of films all summer on the banks of the Eagle River, with some adjusted rules (no walk-ins or watching from the bed of your pickup, for example). Usually open Wednesday through Sunday, the lineup includes classic blockbusters like Jurassic Park, The Goonies, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (from $27 per car, bluestarlitedrivein.com).
Mountain coaster, bungee trampoline, climbing wall, mountain tubing, zip line, and obstacle course! So much fun for adults and kids.
Vail Epic Discovery
520 East Lionshead Circle
Mountain coaster, bungee trampoline, climbing wall, mountain tubing, zip line, and obstacle course! So much fun for adults and kids.

Relax

Forbes Five-Star Spa in the mountain fresh air of Colorado!
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail
One Vail Rd
Forbes Five-Star Spa in the mountain fresh air of Colorado!
European-inspired spa facilities and oxygen bar!
11 locals recommend
Sonnenalp Spa
20 Vail Rd
11 locals recommend
European-inspired spa facilities and oxygen bar!

Travel

Epic Mountain Express (EME) is the best link to Beaver Creek and offers access to and from both Denver International Airport and the Eagle Airport. EME boasts an unsurpassed safety record, flexible schedules, impeccably maintained vehicles, and courteous and friendly drivers.www.epicmountainexpress.com.
Epic Mountain Express/ Colorado Mountain Express Counter at Denver International Airport
8500 Peña Blvd
Eagle County Regional Airport provides non-stop flights from 14 major markets in the winter, and 2 year-round, Dallas/Ft. Worth and Denver, which makes getting to Vail and Beaver Creek super easy no matter when you visit. Eagle Airport is conveniently located just 20 minutes from Beaver Creek Resort with Colorado Mountain Express shuttle service available or rental car options from Avis, Budget, Dollar and Hertz. Visit www.flyvail.com to book.
13 locals recommend
Eagle County Regional Airport
217 Eldon Wilson Rd
13 locals recommend
Eagle County Regional Airport provides non-stop flights from 14 major markets in the winter, and 2 year-round, Dallas/Ft. Worth and Denver, which makes getting to Vail and Beaver Creek super easy no matter when you visit. Eagle Airport is conveniently located just 20 minutes from Beaver Creek Resort with Colorado Mountain Express shuttle service available or rental car options from Avis, Budget, Dollar and Hertz. Visit www.flyvail.com to book.

City advice

Book before you go

Lift ticket deals

Purchase lift tickets at least one week in advance. While they can be purchased same-day, they offer discounts up to 25 percent when bought at least a week out. When you purchase at least a three-day lift ticket to Beaver Creek you’ll also get access to Vail, Breckenridge and Keystone. Lucky enough to ski for a week? The Epic Pass is an amazing deal and will pay for itself in seven days. Only caveat - this pass must be purchased by the end of May so plan ahead. https://www.beavercreek.com/plan-your-trip/lift-access/tickets.aspx
Ways to save

Lift Ticket Deals

Lucky enough to ski for a week? The epic Pass is an amazing deal will pay for itself in seven days. Only caveat - this must be purchased by the end of May so plan ahead! https://www.beavercreek.com/plan-your-trip/lift-access/tickets.aspx
Ways to save

Equipment Rental

In our experience, Charter Sports at the Christie Lodge in Avon offers the best bang for your buck when it comes to rentals. For another economical option, up in Beaver Creek Village, check out RentSkis.com.
Don't miss

Set Your Alarm

When it comes to skiing, the early bird does in fact get the worm. The mountain is quiet, most people are still asleep and the snow has just been groomed. There’s nothing quite like it. Catch the first chair at 8:30 when the lifts open, and enjoy an hour or so of blissful skiing. I promise, you’ll never regret waking up early to catch the snow at its finest.
Customs and culture

Après Ski

I’m not ashamed to say that après ski is my favorite time of day, and I don’t think I’m alone. When thinking of the quintessential things to do in Beaver Creek, top of the list is to enjoy après ski in the late afternoon. The entire community gathers outside during the golden hour of the afternoon, communing over live music, cozy cocktails and beer.
Getting around

Airports

Door to door, it’s about a 2 hours and 15 minute’s drive from Denver International Airport to Beaver Creek. If you’re driving from the Eagle Airport, it’s just a quick 30 minute drive to Beaver Creek. But bear in mind, this is Colorado. To say the weather is unpredictable is an understatement, so account for delays in both directions. Heading back to Denver from Beaver Creek, even the savviest traveler will be hard-pressed to make an early morning flight out of DIA. On the fence? Head down to Denver the night before.
Getting around

To Beaver Creek by Shuttle

The Epic Mix Shuttle – Epic is the big name in town for all things skiing, and their shuttle service is a great option for airport transportation. Depending on the weather (of course), the shuttle takes around three hours door to door and starts at $85 per person.
Getting around

To Beaver Creek by Uber

In lieu of renting a car, catch an an Uber from DIA to Beaver Creek. While it sounds pricey at first – about $120 each way – it about evens out once you factor in the cost of a rental car. You can use the free shuttles when you arrive to Beaver Creek anyway.
Getting around

To Beaver Creek by Train & Bustang

If you’ve got some time on your hands and are up for an adventure, catching the commuter train then the Bustang is the most economical option to get from Denver to the Vail Valley. Take the A Line Commuter train to Denver Union Station, where you’ll catch the Bustang to the Vail Transportation Center. Not only will it cost you a mere $8.50, you’ll get bonus points for using green transportation. You are in Colorado, after all!
Getting around

Free Beaver Creek Shuttle

Download the Village Connect App! On Demand Transportation: Complimentary on-demand shuttle services throughout Beaver Creek are available from 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM daily. Please use the Village Connect app to schedule a shuttle. Parking Lot Shuttles: Complimentary shuttle services between the Bear Lot, the Elk Lot, and the Covered Bridge in Beaver Creek Village are available from 5:30 AM to 12:00 AM daily. Guests do not need to schedule or reserve a ride on the parking lot shuttle but can track real time arrival information on the Village Connect app.