by Amy Rogers | Aug 31, 2021 | Vail
It’s hard to believe it, but summer 2021 is already gone. Hopefully, you had your fill of all the best summertime activities the Vail Valley has to offer. But what about autumn in the mountains? Is the fall a good time to visit Vail? If you ask the locals, many...
by Amy Rogers | Jul 30, 2021 | Vail
We’re rapidly approaching one of the biggest summer events in Vail: the Triple Bypass Ride. This year, organizers predict that nearly 5,000 cyclists will complete the grueling 110-mile ride across three mountain passes. Maybe you’re one of the brave...
by Amy Rogers | Jul 1, 2021 | Vail
If you talk to any proud local resident of the Vail Valley, they’ll all tell you the same thing: Everyone comes for the winter, but stays for the summer. There’s no doubt that Vail is a magical place with plenty of things to do during the wintertime. But...
by Amy Rogers | May 31, 2021 | Vail
Summertime is here! And after all the chaos and stress of 2020, there’s no better way to relax and unwind than with a scenic Colorado road trip. There’s so much to learn about our beautiful state and so many amazing destinations to choose from. If...
by Amy Rogers | Apr 30, 2021 | Vail
Colorado is known for its mountain vistas, national parks, and world-class ski resorts. But how much do you really know about this spectacular state’s history, geography, and people? Keep reading for 5 weird, wonderful, and fascinating tidbits of Colorado...
by Amy Rogers | Mar 30, 2021 | Vail
Think you need to climb Mount Everest to experience altitude sickness? Think again. The truth is that altitude sickness can strike anyone at any time. It occurs most often in elevations over 8,000 feet, but some people may experience symptoms at 5,000 feet (or even...