- TripBuzz found 96 things to do with kids in or near Vail, Colorado, including 74 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco and Edwards.
- From Blue Sky Basin to Vail Stables, the Vail area offers 56 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, Hiking Trails, Adventure Tour and Mountain Biking.
- A base village to Vail Ski Resort, Vail, CO is located at the foot of North America's third largest ski mountain. Visitors come equally for the sport as they do for the quiet, serene, and well-kept village. Activities in the area include skiing, tubing, shopping, snow shoeing, enjoying the Vail Film Festival, and much more.
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The 4.8 mile trail within Buckskin Pass is the primary recreational attraction in the immediate area. The trail itself is mostly utilized for hiking, and it is rated as a difficult path which is best for advanced hikers.
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Located on Lake Granby, Highland Marina & Trailer Park offers boat rentals ranging from four-person power boats to large-capacity pontoon boats. It also offers camping for both RVs and tents, and year-round boat storage.
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Aspen Mountain, locally known as Ajax, is a ski area located within the White River National Forest. Being relatively smaller in size, it offers the visitors the opportunity to experience the early days in recreational skiing.
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555 E Durant Ave, Snowmass Village, CO 81611
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The Blazing Adventures Snowmass Village offers white water rafting to its guests. Whether guests are pure adrenaline junkies or are traveling with young children, they offer adventures that fit the needs of their guests.
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Made of a large mountain recreational complex, the Aspen Skiing Company was integrated into the resort in 1946 as the site's ski club and school. There are still ski and snowboarding schools along with special events and mountain terrains.
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The primary whitewater rafting company in the region is the Aspen Whitewater Rafting company. The business has been guiding visitors for over 20 years along the local rivers on personalized adventures that focus on small group sizes.
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Families who enjoy the outdoors tend to embrace the Grottos Trail for an easy hiking experience. Exploring the large rock formations, boulders, and waterfalls are simple form the trail itself, and there is a popular picnicking area at the trailhead.
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All that remains of this gold-mining town that sprang up in the mountains of Aspen Colorado is the Independence Ghost Town. After a short lived gold mining operation, brave visitors can explore the abandoned buildings and possibly meet any residents that were left behind.
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The Maroon-Snowmass Trail diverges from the Snowmass Creek Trailhead for a 8.5 mile out and back pathway. Accessible from June until September, the trail is used primarily for hiking and is rated as difficult for advanced hikers.
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Having hosted the World Cup, Aspen Mountains is known for skiing. Along with skiing, this popular tourist destination offers year round activities including biking, hiking and climbing in the warmer months.