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There is more to do in Vail after you are done searching for Vail and Beaver Creek Real Estate.
As per www.vailmusicfestival.org
The Vail Valley is one of the finest resort destinations in the world, nestled in the magnificent Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Vail's evolution from a quiet sheep pasture to an international resort over the last 40 years can be attributed to the famous 10th Mountain Division ski troops who were introduced to the valley while training at Camp Hale in the 1940s. Following World War II, a group of former Army buddies returned to the Gore Creek Valley to fulfill their collective dream...to develop a ski resort. Vail later emerged as a ski giant and the county has flourished ever since. The Colorado Ski Museum is located at the top of the Vail Transportation Center, and documents this great skiing heritage with photographs and memorabilia. The Vail Valley is comprised of the towns of Vail, Avon, Edwards, Minturn, and Eagle, and the resort of Beaver Creek. Together, they offer an incredible array of world-class sports, shopping and gastronomy. Although the skiing is unsurpassed, much of the Vail Valley's charm comes from its uniquely designed alpine villages and pedestrian system, a tightly knit community and the lifestyle. The community is connected by a bus system that, in the town of Vail, is free - the largest free transit system in the country.
Although winter has traditionally offered many activities for visitors, Summer is arguably the Valley's most beautiful season. Visitors, guests and residents alike take advantage of the abundance of the...
Natural Surroundings
Craggy mountain peaks include those from the Gore, Sawatch and New York mountain ranges
Lush, green valleys and blooming wildflowers
A clean, purified environment that refreshes your body and mind
Prima - www.primavail.com
Come soak in all that PRIMA has to offer this summer in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. PRIMA is an extraordinary palate of cultural events featuring the world's best music, dance and theatre all summer long.
Set in the natural outdoor splendor found only in the Vail Valley, PRIMA's three internationally acclaimed festivals yield more than 90 performances by world renowned talent that includes the New York Philharmonic, the Atlanta Ballet, members of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Neo-Futurists, Ensemble Soloists from La Scala Ballet, and more!
In addition, a multitude of shows, musical revues and free concerts take place in and around Vail all summer long, including the Hot Summer Nights concert series and the Labor Day Jazz Festival.
Colorado Music Alliance - www.coloradomusicalliance.org
Colorado Music Alliance: Stunning scenery, first-class presenters, avid audiences: it's no wonder some of the world's finest classical musicians take a summer sojourn to Colorado. The state's classical music festivals present nearly 1,000 concerts every summer, ranging from symphonic to chamber to opera to virtuoso recitals. Come hear the music in sublime concert settings ranging from Victorian opera houses to state-of-the-art tents and amphitheaters. Sponsored by the Colorado Tourism Office.
Recreational Activities
A broad range of activities includes golf, tennis, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, rafting, hot-air ballooning, spa days, mini-golf, rock climbing, gondola rides, movies, art classes, nature walks, and more
Lodging
For information on Vail Valley lodging please visit Bravo! Sponsors.
The Vail Valley truly has something to offer for the whole family or just you - and at an affordable price. A range of accommodations can be found - from camping to luxury hotels and condominiums. For more information about getting to the Vail Valley, events or how you can book your next trip to the Vail Valley or Colorado, call Vail Valley Chamber & Tourism Bureau at 800-525-3875 or visit
www.visitvailvalley.com.
Community Links
www.vailalive.com
www.snow.com
www.visitvailvalley.com
www.vailrec.com
www.colorado.com
www.beavercreek.com
Please visit the Sponsors page of this website for a list of fine restaurants and lodges that support the Festival. We appreciate your support of them.
Getting to the Concerts
The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater Vilar Pavilion is located below Ford Park, just a five-minute walk from the center of Vail Village. You may walk from the paid parking lot above the Amphitheater or from the parking structure in Vail where you can find free parking. You may also bike or take the bus to all Festival events here. See map below.
The Vilar Center for the Arts in Beaver Creek is host to our Chamber Music Classics series. Located underneath the ice skating rink and next door to the Beaver Creek Lodge, this state-of-the-art 530-seat theatre has wood-paneled columns, walls and ceilings that are combined with a curved horseshoe-seating layout found in many traditional European halls. See map below.
Many other concerts are held at various lodges and private residences throughout the Valley. Please call the Festival offices for specifics on these locations toll free at (877) 827-5700
After you are done looking for a Realtor and finding your perfect house in the Vail and Beaver Creek Real Estate market, enjoy some other fun activities!
www.searchinvail.com
There is more to do in Vail after you are done searching for Vail and Beaver Creek Real Estate.
As per www.vailmusicfestival.org
The Vail Valley is one of the finest resort destinations in the world, nestled in the magnificent Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Vail's evolution from a quiet sheep pasture to an international resort over the last 40 years can be attributed to the famous 10th Mountain Division ski troops who were introduced to the valley while training at Camp Hale in the 1940s. Following World War II, a group of former Army buddies returned to the Gore Creek Valley to fulfill their collective dream...to develop a ski resort. Vail later emerged as a ski giant and the county has flourished ever since. The Colorado Ski Museum is located at the top of the Vail Transportation Center, and documents this great skiing heritage with photographs and memorabilia. The Vail Valley is comprised of the towns of Vail, Avon, Edwards, Minturn, and Eagle, and the resort of Beaver Creek. Together, they offer an incredible array of world-class sports, shopping and gastronomy. Although the skiing is unsurpassed, much of the Vail Valley's charm comes from its uniquely designed alpine villages and pedestrian system, a tightly knit community and the lifestyle. The community is connected by a bus system that, in the town of Vail, is free - the largest free transit system in the country.
Although winter has traditionally offered many activities for visitors, Summer is arguably the Valley's most beautiful season. Visitors, guests and residents alike take advantage of the abundance of the...
Natural Surroundings
Craggy mountain peaks include those from the Gore, Sawatch and New York mountain ranges
Lush, green valleys and blooming wildflowers
A clean, purified environment that refreshes your body and mind
Prima - www.primavail.com
Come soak in all that PRIMA has to offer this summer in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. PRIMA is an extraordinary palate of cultural events featuring the world's best music, dance and theatre all summer long.
Set in the natural outdoor splendor found only in the Vail Valley, PRIMA's three internationally acclaimed festivals yield more than 90 performances by world renowned talent that includes the New York Philharmonic, the Atlanta Ballet, members of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Neo-Futurists, Ensemble Soloists from La Scala Ballet, and more!
In addition, a multitude of shows, musical revues and free concerts take place in and around Vail all summer long, including the Hot Summer Nights concert series and the Labor Day Jazz Festival.
Colorado Music Alliance - www.coloradomusicalliance.org
Colorado Music Alliance: Stunning scenery, first-class presenters, avid audiences: it's no wonder some of the world's finest classical musicians take a summer sojourn to Colorado. The state's classical music festivals present nearly 1,000 concerts every summer, ranging from symphonic to chamber to opera to virtuoso recitals. Come hear the music in sublime concert settings ranging from Victorian opera houses to state-of-the-art tents and amphitheaters. Sponsored by the Colorado Tourism Office.
Recreational Activities
A broad range of activities includes golf, tennis, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, rafting, hot-air ballooning, spa days, mini-golf, rock climbing, gondola rides, movies, art classes, nature walks, and more
Lodging
For information on Vail Valley lodging please visit Bravo! Sponsors.
The Vail Valley truly has something to offer for the whole family or just you - and at an affordable price. A range of accommodations can be found - from camping to luxury hotels and condominiums. For more information about getting to the Vail Valley, events or how you can book your next trip to the Vail Valley or Colorado, call Vail Valley Chamber & Tourism Bureau at 800-525-3875 or visit
www.visitvailvalley.com.
Community Links
www.vailalive.com
www.snow.com
www.visitvailvalley.com
www.vailrec.com
www.colorado.com
www.beavercreek.com
Please visit the Sponsors page of this website for a list of fine restaurants and lodges that support the Festival. We appreciate your support of them.
Getting to the Concerts
The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater Vilar Pavilion is located below Ford Park, just a five-minute walk from the center of Vail Village. You may walk from the paid parking lot above the Amphitheater or from the parking structure in Vail where you can find free parking. You may also bike or take the bus to all Festival events here. See map below.
The Vilar Center for the Arts in Beaver Creek is host to our Chamber Music Classics series. Located underneath the ice skating rink and next door to the Beaver Creek Lodge, this state-of-the-art 530-seat theatre has wood-paneled columns, walls and ceilings that are combined with a curved horseshoe-seating layout found in many traditional European halls. See map below.
Many other concerts are held at various lodges and private residences throughout the Valley. Please call the Festival offices for specifics on these locations toll free at (877) 827-5700
After you are done looking for a Realtor and finding your perfect house in the Vail and Beaver Creek Real Estate market, enjoy some other fun activities!
www.searchinvail.com
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