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For unspoiled advantages and the natural beauty of Vail, head to the neighborhood of East Vail. This area is less densely developed than Vail Village and that is one of its greatest virtues.
Vail Village offers you the complete year-round lifestyle: outdoor sports, culture, dining, shopping, and nightlife without the hustle and bustle and crowds of a big city
Like Vail Village, Lionshead is a mecca of fine shops, restaurants and first-class accommodations, which makes life in this village, essentially, carefree.
Overlooking the Gore Range and Vail Mountain, West Vail, with its sunny hillsides, is one of the valley’s earliest neighborhoods.
There was a time – believe it or not – when EagleVail was considered the boonies! It was at least seven minutes out of town. The Town of Vail, that is. These days, the first “suburban” area is in the center of everything!
Avon, with just over 6,000 full-time residents, is best known as a gateway to the world-class Beaver Creek Resort. However, this town is also called the “Heart of the Valley” for its geographic location as well as its strong sense of community.
For many, the draw of the Vail Valley includes the various resorts with their skiing and spas. For other, the Vail Valley is a place where they can find a home with peace and tranquility along with some of the most breathtaking view imaginable. That sums up what Mountain Star is all about.
Living in Beaver Creek is truly a resort experience. Not only are there the world-class ski runs of Beaver Creek Ski Resort, but also fabulous dining, year-round world-class performances at the Vilar Performing Arts Center, and unparalleled golfing on the Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed Beaver Creek Golf Course.
Bachelor Gulch, an enclave in Beaver Creek Resort can be described as – almost – your own private mountain. Tucked on the western shoulder of Beaver Creek Resort with breathtaking views of the Vail Valley, this world-renowned neighborhood features more pure ski-in/ski-out homes than any other neighborhood. Combine this with numerous hiking and biking trails and the neighborhood’s year-round recreational activities are truly limitless.
Arrowed is connected to Beaver Creek and Bachelor Gulch villages via European-style village-to-village skiing in winter and hiking and biking trails in the summer.
The best way to describe Edwards to is to say that it’s an area made up of many neighborhoods. There’s Homestead, LoHo, Riverwalk, Singletree, Cordillera, Squaw Creek, Lake Creek – just to name a few. Ask someone who lives in Edwards where they live, and you’ll likely get the name of one of these neighborhoods.
Located in Edwards, Singletree is a close-knit neighborhood that includes both full-time and part-time residents. Sometimes called the “Sunbelt of the Valley,” the high-desert neighborhood offers a bit of a warmer environment where flowers raise their heads earlier in the spring and bloom longer into fall.
Comprising over 7,000 acres, and surrounded by one million acres of the White River National Forest, Cordillera is not just one neighborhood but rather four totally different, gated, communities near downtown Edwards, each with its own personality.
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