Getting Oriented

Finding your way around the Vail Valley is relatively easy; the valley runs east and west, and everything you need is less than a mile off the I–70 corridor (and the constant drone of traffic), which parallels the Eagle River. The Gore Range to the north and east is one of the most rugged wilderness areas in Colorado—the peaks are jagged and broken. To the south, the tabled heights of the Sawatch Mountain Range are gentler, and give Vail her superb skiing. Beaver Creek feels more isolated, being set off the highway behind a series of gates that control access to the posh communities within.

Vail. European-style cafés and beautifully cobbled streets lined with boutiques are more than just window dressing—Vail is no longer just known for its serious skiing.

Beaver Creek. As the entrance gates will remind you, Beaver Creek is the most exclusive skiing community in Colorado. This is resort-to-resort skiing set among gorgeous glades of aspens; it never seems to get crowded.

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