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Free, Hiking, Recreation
Time to Spend: 2 hours to Half Day

Exploring Vail’s Remarkable Hiking Trails

Though Vail's ski terrain receives much of the spotlight, the area's numerous hiking trails are equally impressive. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual nature lover, Vail's diverse trail options provide something for everyone.

Hiking in Wilderness Areas

If you've got access to a car, consider venturing to Eagles Nest or Holy Cross wilderness areas. Both locations boast impressive trails well-suited for backpacking and offer a true wilderness experience.

Trails Accessible from Vail Mountain

If you prefer to trek closer to town, Vail Mountain has several trails accessible from the top of the Eagle Bahn Gondola. Here, you'll find routes ranging from short 1-mile hikes to more intermediate treks:

  • Eagle's Loop and Fireweed: Short 1-mile hikes suitable for a quick outing.
  • Berrypicker and Ridge Route: More challenging trails for intermediate hikers.

Though the gondola ride costs $36 for adults (free for children accompanying a paying adult), the hiking trails themselves are free to access.

Hiking on National Forest Service Land

If you'd rather avoid the gondola fee, there are several excellent hikes on National Forest Service land that are accessible via Vail's free bus system. Some popular options include:

  • Bighorn Creek
  • Booth Creek
  • Deluge Creek
  • Gore Creek
  • Pitkin Creek

Recent visitors particularly enjoyed the Booth Falls Trail, located just over a mile from Interstate 70 in East Vail. Despite its steepness, this trail is a favorite among travelers for its wildflowers, waterfalls, and views of the Gore Range.

Additionally, you can sign up for a guided hike with an interactive hiking expert for a more informative trek. For more details, visit the Vail resort website.

Preparation Tips

Regardless of where you decide to hike, remember to bring plenty of water and snacks to stay hydrated and prevent altitude sickness. For steeper trails, a walking stick or pole can greatly aid with traction. If you need gear, several Vail outfitters, including Paragon Guides, offer rental services.

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