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Attractions of Interest to Child
Betty Ford Alpine Garden
970 476-0103
In Ford Park,
1/4 mile east of main village, next to Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater
Open before and
after snow season: dawn to dusk
Admission
free. Donation accepted
One of the
highest alpine gardens in the world. Actually, it is three small gardens, each
with a different theme. The gardens are filled with over 2,000 vividly blooming
plants.
All are in
walking distance from the Vail Nature Center.
Colorado Ski Museum/ Ski Hall of Fame
231 South
Frontage Road East in the Vail Village Transportation Center
970 476-1876
Tues-Sun 10-5 by
appointment only in May and October.
Admission Free.
The museum gives
the history of transportation across areas of snow and ice. Snow sports began
in Colorado in the 1800’s and this museum makes the journey forward both
entertaining and enlightening. Children will be able to maintain interest at
least long enough to enjoy the exhibits of early chairlifts and the former heavy
equipment necessary to enjoy skiing.
Dobson Ice Arena
Across from the
public library on West Meadow Drive
970 479-2270
Telephone for
public skating schedule
Closed
mid-May-mid-June. Skates available for rental
Admission
charged
Skating is a
popular activity in Vail. This indoor arena offers public skating in a large
facility. Hockley games are also played here.
Ford Park and Gore Creek School
1/4 mile east of
the main village, near the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater
Free admission
A public park in
a beautiful setting wirh playground equipment that children love. A one room
school house is on display at one end of the park.
Eagle Bahn Gondola and Adventure Ridge
970 476-9090
Memorial
Day-mid-June, weekends only.
Mid-June-mid-Sept: daily.
Admission
charged.
Each car holds
up to 6 people. The gondola offers a pleasant way to ride to the top of the
mountain to enjoy the view, or to bike or hike back down. The scenery is
breathtaking, and children consider it to be like an amusement park ride - but
with far more esthetic and educational value.
Other
attractions at Adventure Ridge are:
The Vail Wildlife Center
Guided tours
daily 11-noon and 1-2
Recommended for
ages 6 with good attention span or 7 and up
Located in a
small hut directly in front of the gondola exit. Features interactive displays
of wildlife and local flowering plants. Guided tours are offered twice a day.
For the whole
family: there are two self-guided tours at which children can go at their own
pace. They are indicated by signs: Eagle’s View and Lower Fireweed.
Tubing
is also offered at this location from noon-10pm. Fee is per hour, including
tube. Reduced fee for ages 12 and under.
Ice skating:
Noon - 10pm same rates as tubing; includes skates.
Sledding:
Noon to 10pm
Snowboard
park and half pipes:
8:30am-10pm equipment rental and lessons available.
Piney River Ranch
Take Interstate
70 to the main Vail exit 176 and N. Frontage Rd. west one mile to Red Sandstone
Road. Turn right into Red Sandstone, go straight at the third switchback and
straight into Forest Service Road 700. Follow signs to Piney Lake.
Or: Round
trip from Vail Transportation Center: FREE, on Ranch bus.
Summer
activities: 10-5
Closed: early
Spring- mid-June
Some
snowmobiling in winter; most activities are June-Labor Day
Archery,
fishing, crafts each has a fee ; horseshoes, volleyball, playground, petting
farm, fly casting clinics, forest service talks each is free
Thursday is
Family night out: Western style barbecue, western story tellers, lively
music.
Pirate Ship Park
At the base of
Vista Bahn ski lift
Ages 2-10
The centerpiece
is a structure made to look like an old ship, complete with watchtower. Located
next to the shops in Vail Village. Great for a break from shopping.
Vail Nature Center
831 Vail Drive
Daily 9-5
Donation
requested
Small museum
displaying animal pelts, stuffed birds and butterfly displays. The highlight is
watching birds at feeders near the windows and checking their identity on a wall
chart. There are easy , short trails to hike outside along the river.
Vail Public Library
292 West Meadow
Drive
970 479-2185
Mon-Thurs
10-8 Fri. 10-6; Sat and Sun 11-6
Toddler story
hour Tues and Wed 10am Preschool story hour Tues and Wed. 11am
Good haven for
rainy days or even on sunny ones to add variety.
Vail Library has
a separate glass enclosed room with educational toys, including a train set for
toddlers and a playhouse for reading enjoyment. Children also have the use of
up to date computers with internet child approved sites only access. Special
children’s programs such as puppet making are sometimes held. Call to check on
hours.
Vista Bahn
and Wildwood Express Chairlifts
Vista Bahn
chairlift begins at the base of the mountain in Vail Village and the Wildwood
begins mid-mountain near the top of the Vista Bahn lift.
970 476-9090
Daily 10-4:30
Fee per person
Bike transport
extra.
Ages 4 and up
Vista Bahn
offers a high speed ride up Vail Mountain. From there you can catch the
Wildwood Express lift to the top. Hiking and biking in season.
Wildwood
Restaurant and Smokehouse are at the top.
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