Vail Ski Resort is one of the largest and most renowned ski resorts in the United States. Located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Vail is known for its expansive terrain, world-class facilities, and picturesque alpine setting. Here are some key features and details about Vail Ski Resort:
Location:
- Vail is situated in the Eagle County region of Colorado, approximately 100 miles west of Denver. The town of Vail is nestled at the base of the mountain.
Terrain:
- The resort boasts a vast and varied terrain, with more than 5,300 acres of skiable terrain
Lessons for All Ages and Levels.
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Why Vail?
Vail is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains and offers an extensive and diverse mountain experience. The resort is famous for its seven distinct Back Bowls and the frontside slopes on Vail Mountain, which cater to skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels.
Best Areas for Beginners:
Golden Peak: Golden Peak is often considered the best area for beginners at Vail. It features a dedicated learning area with gentle slopes, magic carpets, and a range of green (beginner) runs. The beginner terrain here is perfect for those just starting out and looking to build a strong foundation.
Lionshead: Lionshead offers a good mix of beginner terrain near the base area. Here, you’ll find several green runs and easy-to-navigate terrain that is welcoming for newcomers.
Best Areas for Intermediates:
Frontside of Vail Mountain: The frontside of Vail Mountain offers a variety of blue (intermediate) runs, including popular trails like Riva Ridge and Born Free. These runs provide intermediates with a mix of challenges and the opportunity to explore the mountain’s diverse terrain.
Blue Sky Basin: For intermediates looking to explore more adventurous terrain, Blue Sky Basin is a great choice. It offers a variety of blue runs set in a scenic, backcountry-like setting. The terrain here provides a unique and enjoyable experience for intermediates.
Vail’s reputation as a premier ski destination is well-deserved, and it offers a wide range of options for both beginners and intermediates. The resort’s combination of well-groomed slopes, top-notch instruction, and an engaging mountain village makes it an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their skiing or snowboarding skills.
Our Instructors
Jacob W
Experience - 15+ Years
Great for Families
Christopher L
Experience - 11+ Years
Great for Kids and Teens
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We meet outside of the base lodge for your first lesson. When ready, we take you down your first beginner trail.
Private Lessons (Offered at Vail ) – From $87.50/Student/Lesson
Group Lessons From $69/Student/ Lesson