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Today at Vail –Mid Vail Snow Web Cam

Today at Vail — Wildwood Cam
Winter
Experience the slopes that made the Vail Valley famous. Miles of unparalleled terrain to be explored by the whole family. In addition to skiing, the Vail Valley also offers a wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities.
Summer
Days are action-packed in the Vail Valley during the summertime. The Vail Valley hosts special events all summer long, from rodeos and outdoor concerts, to sports festivals and farmers markets.
Spring
Imagine spending the morning skiing in the sunshine and the afternoon golfing in Eagle or Wolcott, or kayaking down the Gore Creek. Only in the springtime can you experience the best of summer and winter combined.
Fall
During the fall, the mountains turn a brilliant gold color as the aspen leaves begin to change. The days are crisp and warm and it�s the perfect time to head out for a hike or a bike ride on our hundreds of miles of trails.

Today at Vail — Two Elk Cam
| What To Bring For A Day In The Mountains | top |
Sunscreen:
Mountain sun is intense, so don�t forget to lather on the SPF t0 avoid a burn.
Water:
Avoid altitude sickness by keeping yourself hydrated.
Layers of clothing:
Weather in the Vail Valley can change quickly any time of year. Always be prepared for unexpected rain or snow with extra layers of an umbrella.
| Communities of the Vail Valley | top |
Nestled in the heart of Colorado�s central Rocky Mountains, the Vail Valley is made up of a series of towns connected by Interstate-70, each with its own unique ambiance. Many of the towns have a rich history in mining, ranching and railroads.
It was not until the mid-1950�s that the area was discovered as an ideal location for skiing.
Vail
Modeled after traditional Bavarian villages, Vail’s quaint village includes hand-painted floral exteriors, pedestrian streets and Belgian horse-drawn carriages. Over the next four years, Vail will be undergoing a $1billion renovation, including new heated streets, several new and upgraded lodging properties, expanded parking and much more.
Avon
Avon is a commercial and residential hub in the Vail Valley. At the center of this bustling community is the tranquil Nottingham Park, with soccer and volleyball fields surrounding the pristine Nottingham Lake.
Edwards
Edwards is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Vail Valley and a great place for a day of shopping and dining. Strolling down the Riverwalk or the new Corner at Edwards, you will find a wide variety of unique boutiques, from sporting goods to cutting edge apparel. In addition, you�ll find fantastic restaurants to suit every palate.
Minturn
Just two miles south of I-70, and only 5 minutes from Vail, Minturn is a classicwestern railroad town. Minturn’s main street offers a peek into the past with quaint galleries, shops and cozy restaurants.
Beaver Creek
Experience luxury in Beaver Creek. Grand Lodges, exceptional service, fine dining and upscale shopping are the trademarks of this European-inspired village. Of course, there is plenty to do for the whole family, with an ice-skating rink open year-round in the heart of the town.
Eagle
Located 30 minutes west of Vail, Eagle is the Vail Valley’s “down-valley” community. The town’s temperate climate makes it a golfer’s haven. In addition, Eagle is home to the county government, as well as the Vail/Eagle County Regional Airport, offering non-stop and connecting service to several major U.S cities.
All information is subject to change and should be independently verified.
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