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4 Must-Do Hikes In Vail, Colorado

Vail, Colorado, is known throughout the United States for its unforgettable nature, skiing, and outdoor exploration. All of this is to say that there is a lot to take in if you are planning a vacation to Vail. In a place with so much variety to offer those willing to explore, it helps to know what the must-do best hikes in Vail are. 

Take on some of these hiking trails when you stay at Vail’s Mountain Haus. Located just steps from world-class skiing, dining, and shopping, the Mountain Haus provides lodging with easy access to all of Vail’s famous winter activities and unparalleled hiking trails.

Where Are The Best Hiking Trails In Vail?

Vail offers a diverse array of trails for every type of hiker. Below, we’ve curated a list of the must-do hiking trails in Vail, perfect for exploring the rugged beauty surrounding the town.

  • Upper Piney River Falls: This is a popular trail, and for good reason. You’ll start your journey among a lush aspen forest that will eventually open up to Piney Lake and the Gore Range not far in the distance. It’s a 6-mile out-and-back trail.
  • Lost Lake Trail: For those looking for an easy trail to complete, the Lost Lake Trail is a good choice. The elevation gain is less than 1,000 feet and less than 4 miles one way. It’s not short on scenic views, though. Throughout your hike, you can see Beaver Creek, Vail Mountain, Mount of the Holy Cross, and Gore Range.
  • Gore Creek Trail: Looking for an all-day hike? The Gore Creek Trail is one of the best. It’s 6 miles one-way toward Gore Lake. On your epic hike, you will pass through aspen trees, meadows, Gore Creek drainage, and more, depending on the path you choose. The trail forks, giving you the option to hike toward Red Buffalo Pass or to Gore Lake. There are some steep sections to be aware of, but plenty of rest and picnic spots, too.
  • Shrine Ridge Trail: If time is of the essence, consider taking on this 2-mile trail. This trail takes you past thick pine growth, two small ponds, and to the top of Shrine Mountain. This trail starts at 11,000 feet, making it an ideal trail to cool down on.

Explore More of Vail’s Majesty

These Vail hiking trails are just the tip of the iceberg; this area has some of the best trails in the state. You’ll be rewarded when staying with Vail’s Mountain Haus with the awesome views and easy access to hundreds of hiking trails throughout the region. 

Vail’s Mountain Haus offers guests everything from indoor and outdoor hot tubs, an outdoor heated pool, steam showers, saunas, and a fitness center. Treat yourself to the ultimate luxury resort experience at Vail’s Mountain Haus just once, and you’ll want to return again and again.

For more information or to book, call 800-237-0922, email info@mountainhaus.com, or visit our website.