Hike!

Vail has so many great hiking options!  Lauren's favorite hike is Berry Picker, which you can access from the base of Gondola One in Vail Village.  This is a longer hike, but definitely worth it!  

Piney Lake is always a fun place to check out.  It is across I-70 from Vail Village.  There is a lake that has rentals for kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards.  Piney Lake has easy and moderate hikes.  It can be a bit of a difficult drive up to Piney.

Booth Falls is another popular hike in the Vail Valley.  

Restaurants

Check out El Segundo for a great patio and some tacos!  This would be a great lunch spot.

Yeti's is a local coffee shop with some delicious lattes.  A Starbucks is in Lionshead.

Matsuhisa is an upscale sushi restaurant on the ground level of Solaris. 

Vintage -- we haven't had the chance to eat here yet, but it looks so cute and delicious that we had to put it on here.  They have a brunch menu too, which isn't always easy to find in Vail.

Fun late night spots include the Shakedown (fun if there is live music) and the George for a dive bar.


Explore Vail Village

There are a lot of fun boutiques in Vail Village to browse around. Some favorite are Perch (women's clothing), Kemo Sabe (cowboy boots), Valbruna (mountain wear), and Gorsuch (high end ski apparel & other clothing).

There's also a moving theatre and bowling (Bol) on the ground level of Solaris.  Bol also has food and drinks!

Fly Fishing & Golfing & Biking

Fly Fishing: Vail has some great fly fishing.  If you are looking for public spots to fish or a float trip, let us know and we can get you some good recommendations (Minturn Anglers)!

GolfingVail Golf Club is a local, public course in East Vail and is just a few minutes away from Vail Village.