6 Reasons to Return to Travel: Vail, Colorado Awaits

As destinations around the world reopen, travelers are rediscovering one of life’s greatest pleasures: exploring new places. Over the coming weeks we’ll highlight a series of destinations with the hashtag #WelcomeBacktoTravel. Begin this visual journey with us in Vail, Colorado, a year-round mountain town that blends outdoor adventure, alpine charm, and small-town hospitality.

  • Vail

    Vail offers miles of scenic hiking trails for every experience level, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in wildflowers, wildlife, and spectacular mountain views. © Ricardo Reitmeyer | Dreamstime.com
  • Gore Range

    The Gore Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, stretches roughly 60 miles northwest to southeast. Its highest summit, Mount Powell, climbs to 13,566 feet and anchors dramatic alpine scenery. © Thomas Anderson | Dreamstime.com
  • Ski season in Vail

    Vail’s ski season typically runs from mid-November through early April. With more than 5,000 skiable acres, the resort caters to skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. © Steve Boice | Dreamstime.com
  • East Vail

    East Vail is known for accessible ice and mixed climbing, with amphitheater-style walls that challenge and reward climbers seeking dramatic winter ascents. © Nicholas Courtney | Dreamstime.com
  • Vail

    Vail thrives year-round: alpine skiing and snowboarding in winter, extensive hiking and mountain biking in summer, plus shopping and dining that reflect the town’s welcoming spirit. © Radom Režny | Dreamstime.com
  • Vail shopping

    Vail’s pedestrian-friendly village is full of boutiques, outdoor outfitters, and art galleries—ideal for strolling between activities and enjoying the town’s lively atmosphere. © Noamfein | Dreamstime.com
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