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Download Vail Mountain Resort Trail Maps. Maps for Blue Sky Basin, Back Bowls and Frontside for runs, chair lifts, ticket windows, and ski school locations
Vail Mountain has been named one of the 6 Best Ski Resorts in Colorado by Forbes! From the Seven Legendary Back Bowls to our picturesque village, discover what sets us apart and start planning your unforgettable mountain getaway.
Vail is one of the largest ski resorts in the world and the second largest single mountain ski resort in North America. Explore the mountain further with our trail map.
Under abundant blue skies, experience an exceptional vacation at Vail with an awe-inspiring 5,200 acres of terrain and 7 legendary Back Bowls. After you've mastered the mountain, explore mountain villages lined with cobblestone streets and brimming with world-class restaurants and shops.
Explore seven diverse parts of town, just minutes from all the action that Vail Mountain offers. Choose from a private home, condominium, bed and breakfast, or hotel in the heart of Vail where you will find restaurants, cafes, and unique shops just steps from your door.
Vail Mountain Cams. Live coverage of Vail Mountain across the ski resort with web cams updated every 5 minutes.
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Our guide to Vail's legendary Back Bowls! Explore thrilling terrain, with maps and the inside scoop for the skiing experience of a lifetime.
Once you've formed a plan for your next ski-in ski-out Vail trip, review the Vail trail map and see which lodging gives you immediate access to your preferred areas. Then, check out the season pass options to find the best one for your plans, arrange Vail ski-in ski-out rentals, and book your lodgings at Vail!
Connect Vail to the heart of the valley and beyond, with service to iconic destinations such as Avon, Beaver Creek, Edwards, Eagle, Gypsum, Dotsero, Minturn, Red Cliff, and Leadville. Most routes are free, including a Vail/Beaver Creek Express Shuttle that runs every 20 minutes during the winter.