Vail
Vail, nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado, is a premier destination renowned for its world-class skiing, stunning natural beauty, and charming alpine village. With its unparalleled winter sports, outdoor adventures, and vibrant cultural scene, Vail invites travelers to experience the essence of a mountain paradise.

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I-70 is a direct route into Vail. It's exactly 100 miles from Denver, and about 130 miles from Denver International Airport.

During peak times, I-70 can get very congested and it is not unheard of for a trip from Vail to Denver to take 3 hours or more. Peak times are weekend afternoons (2pm-6pm) both in the summer and winter. Plan accordingly and either leave in the morning, or leave Vail after 5pm in the winter. If you do leave after dusk, however, be warned that road conditions can get icy. If you are from a major metropolitan area, the drive may also seem very dark to you with virtually no highway lighting and no reflectors on the roadway. Due to the darkness, high beam laws are often ignored.

If you are not experienced with winter driving conditions, you may want to think twice about traveling to Vail by rental car. Although most of the time you'll find the highway dry and perfectly fine, when it snows the road can get nasty. The ride from Denver takes you from 5,280' to the Eisenhower pass/tunnel at over 11,000'. After a steep drop to Silverthorne at 8,750' I-70 winds through Officer's Gulch which is notorious for black ice conditions, high winds and white out conditions when the weather is severe. I-70 then climbs over Vail Pass at 10,650' before the drop to the Vail Valley floor at 8,120'. If you are uncomfortable driving in the severe conditions that may occur on this drive, it is recommended that you spend a little extra money and employ one of the private charter services available in the Vail Valley. Note that although some Denver based companies also offered chartered service to Vail, their drivers often have limited experience in severe weather. Many Denver charter companies also use all season tires in the winter. If you do a little research, you should be able to find a reputable Vail based company that uses studded snow tires during the winter.

Scheduled and chartered services are available from Denver International Airport and Eagle County Regional Airport.

Visit Vail, Colorado - A Winter Wonderland Destination

Experience the beauty and adventure of Vail, Colorado in the heart of the Rockies. From world-class skiing and snowboarding to scenic hikes and luxury resorts, there's something for everyone in Vail. Book your trip now and discover why Vail is the ultimate winter vacation destination.

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