Vail, Colorado Travel Guide With Kids
The kids and I were lucky enough to be invited to visit Vail, Colorado this summer and it was one of the best trips we’ve taken in a long time. Keep in mind, we take lots of great trips, so for one trip to go above and beyond every single one of our expectations is surprising. Every meal we had was fantastic, it was easy to get around the city, our hotel was spacious, and the activities were perfect for families.Here is a run down of the activities, restaurants, and hotel we enjoyed the most!
Vail, Colorado Family Vacation Activities
Epic Discovery Up on the mountain is Epic Discovery, accessible by the Eagle Bahn Gondola in Lionshead. There are all kinds of fun things to do there. We spent most of one day there and we didn’t do everything that was offered. You could easily spend the entire day here as a family. There are multiple rope courses, bungee trampolines, a rock climbing wall, summer tubing, an alpine coaster, and more.You can pick and choose which activities you want to do or you can buy them in bundles. We had the Unlimited Adventure passes with unlimited all day access to activities.
- Scenic Gondola Ride
- Gore Range Adventure Course
- Holy Cross Adventure Course
- Eagle’s Nest Tubing
- Forest Flyer™
- Paramount Peak Climbing Wall
- Bungee Trampoline
- Little Eagle Zipline
- Pine Cone Adventure Course
- Marmot Mini Tubing
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They have two ropes courses and then a mini one for little kids. We went with the one that looked the most difficult. It was supper difficult for me cause I hate heights and for Jonah because he could barely reach the ropes to clip on and off. Noah and Eden on the other hand sailed through it.
On the ropes course and the Forest Flyer (Alpine coaster) they would only allow cameras attached to you. We put one GoPro on a chest harness and one on a helmet with the hat mount. They also required closed toe shoes. I recommend wearing tennis shoes.
Here is a video for the Forest Flyer Mountain Coaster on Vail mountain. This is just the first half.
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We rode for about 2 hours and saw all kinds of different areas of the mountain. It is $100 – $120 per person to do the Dark Timber trail, but it is well worth it. Unlike many places that offer dinky trail rides where you basically go in a circle this trail ride has you all over the mountain. In the first 30 minutes the horses climb over 1000 feet in elevation.
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My kid’s favorite thing happened at Vail Stables, but it wasn’t riding horses. When we got back from riding they ask the kids to help herd goats. My kids had a blast chasing those goats and getting to pick them up! The goats are there on-site for goat yoga. Next time we visit Vail we are definitely going to try that!
Family Friendly Lodging in Vail, Colorado
Sonnenalp Hotel We stayed at a locally owned boutique hotel, the family friendly Sonnenalp and we enjoyed it immensely. The rooms are gorgeous and they were huge, we were easily able to spread out.The property is beautiful and filled with flowers. On-site is a spa, an indoor/outdoor pool and 3 hot tubs and daily yoga. It was so nice to be able to swim whenever we wanted to and I definitely appreciated the hot tubs after horseback riding. Also at the hotel are multiple restaurants. I liked having so many good food options available right there. It also didn’t hurt that they have a kid’s club!
I loved having a Nespresso machine in the room. I also loved that the mini-bar had champagne!
Here is a tour of our room. Not show in the video is the glasses and silverware I later found and the microwave. I do not know how I missed this in my walk thru.
Family Friendly Restaurants in Vail
Every single meal we ate while we were in Vail was good and all three kids enjoyed eating at all of them. If you’ve traveled with three kids you know it can be difficult to find restaurants that they will all like.For lunch we tried Blue Moose Pizza and Los Amigos.
For dinner we tried the Vail Chophouse, Mountain Standard, and Bully Ranch.
For breakfast we stuck with the breakfast buffet at Ludwigs. This is another restaurant located in the hotel we stayed in.
Vail Transportation
How to Get to Vail: We flew in and out of the Denver airport, which I think most would. Instead of renting a car we took a shuttle to Vail and back. We didn’t need a car, so it didn’t make sense to me to rent one. We took the Colorado Mountain Express. They have large vans that operate between the Denver airport and the various ski resorts in Colorado. They have free wifi on board which is great for getting some work done and keeping kids happy!Vail, Colorado is a wonderful experience for families. No matter how you spend your time in this little European like village you are guaranteed to have a delightful time with your loved ones.