Vail
Vail is a resort town in Eagle County, Colorado, United States, located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains along Gore Creek at the base of Vail Mountain. It lies within the White River National Forest and is best known for Vail Ski Resort, one of the largest ski areas in North America, offering extensive terrain accessible by a modern lift network and a system of back bowls and trails. The town center comprises the pedestrian-friendly Vail Village and Lionshead, with shops, dining, and lodging that support a year-round tourist economy.
Ski development began in the early 1960s when Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton scouted the valley. The
Geographically, the area sits at roughly 8,000 feet above sea level and experiences a high-elevation climate.
Economy and culture: Tourism is the core of the local economy, driven by lodging, dining, and recreational
Access: Vail sits along Interstate 70, about 100 miles west of Denver. The region is served by