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If you’re dreaming of an elevated (literally and figuratively) mountain escape where luxury meets family-friendly adventure—and where your kids might look up from their phones for more than five seconds—Beaver Creek Resort in Colorado is your next must-visit destination.

I recently took Eden and Jonah, two of my kids, on a family getaway to Beaver Creek in the summer. Nestled just up the road from Vail, this alpine village somehow pulls off that rare combo of being laid-back and luxurious at the same time. Here’s what to expect and what we loved.

The Vibe: Sophisticated Family Playground (Without the Snobbery)

Beaver Creek Creekside Park
Beaver Creek Creekside Park photo by Meagan Wristen

Beaver Creek isn’t just a ski resort. In summer, it transforms into an all-ages playground where hiking boots replace skis, and everything smells like pine trees and freshly grilled burgers. The resort has over 60 miles of hiking trails, scenic gondola rides, live music, horseback riding, fishing ponds, 4×4 tours, yoga in the park, a brand new extensive playground, and enough sugar to keep your kids bouncing all the way back to your hotel.

Osprey Beaver Creek
Osprey Beaver Creek photo by Meagan Wristen

We checked into The Osprey, a boutique slopeside hotel that feels part luxury lodge, part stylish ski chalet. It’s cozy and chic with a heated pool, steam room, and hot tub—aka heaven for sore legs after hiking uphill at altitude. One thing I appreciated was the snacks. They had granola bars and fruit available 24 hours a day, and when you are traveling with teenagers and their bottomless-pit stomachs, this is a big deal.

Day 1: Gondola Rides, Mountain Views, and Mediterranean Dining

Beaver Creek Chair 6
Beaver Creek Chair 6 photo by Meagan Wristen

After checking in, we headed to the Summer Adventure Center to pick up our scenic gondola passes and sign waivers to ride the lift up the mountain. The staff were incredibly helpful with the few questions I had. I noticed throughout our stay that no matter where we were or what we were doing, the staff was awesome. The people who live and work here are happy to be here, and it shows.

Spruce Saddle Lodge
Spruce Saddle Lodge photos by Meagan Wristen

We took the gondola to the top of Chair 6 and had lunch at Spruce Saddle Lodge, which has stunning views of the surrounding mountains and food that hit the spot after the travel day. I recommend the pulled pork sandwich and skipping the caprese chicken sandwich. Eden and Jonah recommend getting two orders of fries. If you want to eat up on the mountain, this is the only place to eat. They offer $5 off most items if you have an Epic Pass.

After lunch, we decided to hike down the mountain, a 4-mile hike. We started on the Discovery Loop and then dropped onto another trail so we could keep descending.

Hiking Beaver Creek Mountain
Hiking Beaver Creek Mountain photos by Meagan Wristen

Five days later my legs are still sore, so if you’re going with younger kids, I suggest not hiking down the mountain like we did and instead do Aspen Glade for an easy walk among the trees or Village to Village to Allie’s Way if you want to feel like you’re actually earning your dinner.

After such a long hike down, we were super happy the hotel had a hot tub, sauna, and steam room!

Osprey Beaver Creek Pool and Hot tub
Osprey Beaver Creek Pool and Hot tub photo by Meagan Wristen

For dinner, we had a reservation at Citrea, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant right in the heart of the village. I expected it to be good. I didn’t expect it to be one of the best meals of the trip, Jonah said his lamb was phenomenal. Their Aper Sol is by far the best Aperol Spritz I’ve ever had, and the bread they serve was ridiculously good.

Citrea in Beaver Creek
Citrea in Beaver Creek photo by Meagan Wristen

Day 2: Off-Roading, Free Concerts & Game Meat

We kicked off the next morning with The Osprey’s breakfast buffet. It had everything from bagels and cheese to pastries and yogurt parfaits. Jonah made it his personal mission to try every item. He succeeded.

Osprey Beaver Creek Breakfast Buffet
Osprey Beaver Creek Breakfast Buffet photo by Meagan Wristen

Fueled up, we headed back to the Summer Adventure Center for our 4×4 Mountain Tour. This was one of the highlights of the trip. The guided ride up the rugged terrain delivered panoramic views, local wildlife sightings (deer and marmots, no moose), and some fascinating insights into the area’s ecology and mining history. It’s thrilling without being too intense—perfect for families with kids 8+. Keep in mind, if you have a neck or head injury, you shouldn’t do this tour. Eden has post-concussion syndrome, and it was very hard on her.

4x4 Mountain Tour
4×4 Mountain Tour photo by Meagan Wristen

Our plan was to return to Spruce Saddle Lodge for lunch, but after waiting an hour and 20 minutes for the lift to reopen, we gave up. If there is lightning in the area, they close the lift, so be sure to check the weather before making your plans. Instead, we hit Blue Moose Pizza. It’s kid-friendly with crayons and paper tablecloths kids can draw on.

Blue Moose Pizza in Vail, Colorado
Blue Moose Pizza photo by Meagan Wristen

Afterwards, we had a few hours of downtime before the BC Unplugged concert on the Village Green. The Village Green has cornhole, shuffleboard, and ping pong tables for families to use.

Beaver Creek Village Green
Beaver Creek Village Green photo by Meagan Wristen

Every Thursday in summer, Beaver Creek hosts these free concerts with national touring acts. We saw the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, and even if ska/swing music isn’t your thing, the atmosphere is infectious. Families were dancing, dogs were lounging, and the mountains served as the world’s most epic backdrop.

Dinner that night was at The Golden Eagle Inn, a classic Beaver Creek spot known for game-forward dishes. Eden had the elk, because when in the Rockies… It was rich, tender, and the kind of dish that makes you wish winter would come early just so you could curl up with it again. I had the chicken, and Jonah had the gnocchi. We also had the brie appetizer and split the pear salad. Everything we had was great.

The Golden Eagle Inn
The Golden Eagle Inn photos by Meagan Wristen

Day 3: Yoga in the Park

Yoga at Creekside Park
Free Yoga at Creekside Park photo by Meagan Wristen

On our last morning, we strolled down to Creekside Park for a free outdoor yoga class led by Kenneth. The class was approachable, with modifications for all levels, and mats were provided. If your kids are old enough to participate, bring them. If not, let them roll around in the grass or play on the nearby playground while you try to recenter your overstimulated vacation brain.

After yoga, it was time to check out of The Osprey and head to the airport.


Bonus Activities to Add to Your Beaver Creek Itinerary

If you have more time—or if your kids are allergic to downtime—here are a few other family-friendly activities worth checking out:

Hawk’s Nest Cabin

An “underage club” that feels like a Gen Z dream den. Eden declared this the coolest place she’d been all week. There’s a ski simulator, charging stations, games, and mocktails. If your teens need a break from nature, this is the place.

Flood’s Pond

Flood’s Pond
Flood’s Pond photo by Meagan Wristen

This one’s a hidden gem: free catch-and-release fishing for kids. Gear isn’t provided, so bring your own or rent from a local shop. It’s a great way to slow things down and maybe convince your kid they’re the next fly-fishing prodigy.

The Eager Beaver Scavenger Hunt

Eager Beaver Scavenger Hunt
Eager Beaver Scavenger Hunt photo by Meagan Wristen

A completely free, interactive adventure through Beaver Creek Village that’s ideal for ages 7–14. Kids get a keepsake adventure kit and a prize if they finish the challenge, plus it gives them a reason to actually explore instead of just asking for gelato every 20 minutes.

Tips for Visiting Beaver Creek in Summer

  • Altitude is real: We’re talking 8,000 feet here. Hydrate like it’s your job, and take it easy the first day if you’re coming from sea level.
  • Layers are your friend: Mornings can be chilly, afternoons warm, and the temperature swings faster than your teen’s mood when the Wi-Fi’s slow.
  • Use the Village Connect app: Free, on-demand shuttle service around Beaver Creek, Bachelor Gulch, and Arrowhead. It saved us multiple uphill walks.
  • Plan ahead for activities: Tours and restaurants fill up, especially during summer weekends. Reservations and waivers are your friends.
  • Unplug a little: There’s Wi-Fi, of course, but this is the kind of place where you want to put your phone down.

Final Thoughts: Will We Be Back?

Absolutely. Beaver Creek delivered a rare combo of natural beauty, luxe accommodations, adventurous activities, and true family-friendliness, without feeling like a giant kiddie resort. Whether you’re here to hike, bike, eat, or just soak up the mountain air with a cocktail in hand, this place has something for everyone. And yes, Eden and Jonah have already started planning their return. So, see you next summer, Beaver Creek.

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Top 9 Destinations for Teens and Tweens in the United States https://www.mommytravels.net/top-9-destinations-teens-tweens-united-states/ https://www.mommytravels.net/top-9-destinations-teens-tweens-united-states/#respond Fri, 23 May 2025 14:52:43 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=11331 Want to take your teenagers on vacation? But you do not want to listen to them cry and moan the entire...

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Want to take your teenagers on vacation? But you do not want to listen to them cry and moan the entire time? Save yourself from the endless complaining by selecting a destination, they won’t rebel against!

At this point, I’ve traveled extensively with my teens and tween and unfortunately, I know firsthand how stressful things can suddenly become because they are not having a good time on the trip. There are few things worse than a moody teenager on vacation that does not want to participate in any of the activities.

For a while, I gave up and let my oldest kid sit in the hotel room while the rest of us had fun, but eventually, I realized I needed to change the type of trips we were taking. Our trips needed to be way more exciting and physically active, especially if they’ve been stuck in the car on a road trip. With these two things in mind, here are my picks for the top US vacation for teens and tweens.

Top 9 Destinations for Teens and Tweens in the United States

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Oahu is an epic place to take tweens and teens year-round. The weather is consistently good and there is much to do, especially if your family enjoys water sports. Some suggested activities in Oahu that teens will likely appreciate are:

If possible, I highly recommend staying at Disney’s Aulani Resort and Spa. This resort has a teen program that your kids will actually want to go to. They get to participate in physical challenges, take animation classes, learn to play the ukulele, have parties just for them, and more. While your kids are off doing their own thing, you have peace of mind knowing that they are safe and having fun.

See our Oahu Travel Guide to help you plan your entire trip! If you are staying in Waikiki check out our 4 Days in Waikiki itinerary.

Kauai, Hawaii is also fantastic if you want something less mainstream.

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Whether you visit in the summer or in the winter, tweens and teens will love Vail, Colorado.

In the summer, teens can zip line and adventure through multiple ropes courses at Epic Discovery up on the mountain. Plus, there are other activities like horseback riding, white water rafting, and mountain biking.

During the winter, tweens and teens can spend their time skiing and snowboarding across the massive mountain. Vail has free public transportation that’s easy to use, allowing kids to have a little independence roaming around on their own.

See our Vail, Colorado Travel Guide to help you plan your trip or our 4-Day Vail Itinerary. Our favorite place to stay in Vail is Sonnenalp Hotel. 

Universal Orlando

Universal Orlando

Universal Orlando houses many of the best roller coasters in the United States and has two extensive Harry Potter areas. Teens and tweens will love riding all the intense roller coasters. If your kids are like mine and want to ride the same roller coaster over and over, consider purchasing an Express Pass. This line pass will allow you to bypass almost every line there is in all three of the parks, which means there will be plenty of time to ride everything at least twice.

Recently, Universal Orlando added a water park, Volcano Bay. There are rarely any lines and you do not have to cart around your own raft or tubes for the slides. They’ve made using the water park easy, and with teens and tweens, the easier the better!

A nice plus is the city of Orlando, because when you are done hanging out at Universal, Orlando has lots of other things to do. Kids of all ages will get a kick out of taking a Wild Florida airboat out on the swamps and seeing alligators. Oh, and there’s always Disney World 

Las Vegas

Bellagio Fountain in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is not somewhere most think to take teenagers, but it is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the United States and there’s lots to do for all ages. Give the kids a thrill at the indoor skydiving facility or zip lining off the Rio casino at VooDoo Zip.

Other fun things to do include Gameworks, the massive indoor gaming facility, rocking climbing out at the Red Rocks, ATVing, and hanging out at some of the incredible hotel pools. The Wet N’ Wild in Las Vegas also has some extreme water rides. Teens will also like most of the Cirque Du Soleil shows in town. You can currently get Cirque Du Soleil discount tickets up to 50% off one of their shows in Vegas.

For more recommendations on planning a trip to Vegas with kids, see my article: Tons of Activities for Teenagers in Las Vegas.  Here is a sample itinerary: Five Days in Las Vegas with Kids, our extensive Las Vegas Travel Guide, and our hotel recommendations 11 Best Kid-Friendly Las Vegas Hotels.

San Antonio

San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas is jammed packed with activities. They have two major theme parks, Six Flags and Sea World, not to mention one of the most extensive water parks in the world, Schlitterbahn. The nice thing is, teenagers can basically run off and do their own thing in all of these theme parks. Even along the River Walk, kids can go explore all on their own. While they shop around, parents can take a break over a drink and enjoy the River Walk in a slightly more grown-up way.

San Antonio also has a fantastic zoo, but you will want to skip it if the temperature is over 100 degrees outside. Instead, lather on the sunscreen and go float down the Comel River or Guadalupe River.

In San Antonio, I recommend staying at Hotel Emma.

Plan your entire trip with our San Antonio Travel Guide.

Panama City Beach

Bay Point Resort Panama City Beach
Panama City Beach

Another teen favorite in Florida is Panama City Beach. The beach has soft, powdery, white sand. It isn’t as big as many of the beach towns, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to do.

Go mini-golfing and go-carting, spend the day at the beach, or shop around at Pier Park. Spend one day bopping around Scenic 30A, where you will find tiny beach towns like Seaside or Rosemary. Renting some bicycles is a perfect way to explore this area. Another interesting spot worth venturing out to is Sandestin’s Baytowne Wharf. Here, families can indulge in boutique shopping, zip-lining, ropes courses, an arcade, and unique eateries.

 

 

Use our Panama City Beach travel guide to plan your entire vacation.

Bend, Oregon

Kayaking in Sunriver, Oregon near Bend, Oregon
Kayaking in Sunriver, Oregon near Bend, Oregon

Bend, Oregon is another destination that is fantastic in the summer and in the winter. Year-round they have some of the best off-roading in the state!

During the summer, families will get a charge out of kayaking, white water rafting, and hiking. If your kids have never white water rafted before, take them down the Big Eddy. They will get a small taste of major rapids without being tossed around too terribly. Nearby, in Sunriver, there is a small water park and a little village to shop in.

During the winter you can ski and snowboard on Mt. Bachelor, and there’s an outdoor ice skating rink in Sunriver.

Read our Bend, Oregon Travel Guide to help plan your family vacation. Tetherow Lodge is our favorite place to stay in Bend.

NYC

NYC with teens

There are a lot of things to do for this age group in New York City year-round. During the winter season, everyone can ice skate for free in Bryant Park and shop at all the little shops that are set up temporarily. Plus, you can witness the acclaimed Rockettes performing and many other Christmas shows.

All year long, visitors can enjoy the major landmarks and attractions here, like seeing the Statue of Liberty or visiting Ground Zero. Once kids are age 10 and up they are old enough to go through the September 11th Memorial, and old enough to appreciate, or at least sit through, a Broadway show.

We’ve been to NYC more times than we can remember. Check out our New York City Travel Guide to help you plan your own epic NYC getaway! I’ve also put together a 3-Day NYC Itinerary with Teens and a Mother Daughter New York City Weekend Getaway guide.

Palm Springs, California

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Take teens on an adventure trip in Palm Springs with activities like four-wheelers or Jeep tours. Despite it being almost 100 degrees outside all three of my kids loved going on a Jeep tour of the San Andreas fault. Families can hike out at Coachella Valley Preserve or take the Palm Springs Aerial Tram up to Mt. San Jacinto State Park to hike in cooler temperatures.

I recommend staying at Omni Rancho Las Palmas near Palm Springs. They have several swimming pools and a lazy river.

Use our Palm Springs Travel Guide to help you plan your family vacation.

 

 

Conclusion

This list could undoubtedly keep going with the abundance of diverse destinations found across the United States, but hopefully, these 9 are enough to get you started on planning a successful trip with your teens!

For more ideas on places in the United States on vacation see our 22 picks for a spring break trip, Best Lake Vacations in the United States or our post on 13 Insanely Affordable Vacations in the United States.

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Book a Place to Stay

I recommend using Expedia.com or Hotels.com for most hotel bookings. I prefer to book directly with Marriott when I stay there because of their excellent military discount.

If you prefer staying in a vacation rental instead, I recommend VRBO. If you are looking for a hostel, I use HostelWorld.

Choose Activities and Tours

To find great activities in any area I use Viator. If we are visiting a city with lots of popular attractions I always check CityPass, PogoPass, and GoCard to see if they have discount cards available. Groupon also tends to have a lot of local travel deals.

When I want to book a full-on multi-day tour I use TourRadar. They’ve got fantastic weekly deals. If going somewhere in Mexico or the Caribbean, I use Apple Vacations.

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17 Incredible Family Vacations https://www.mommytravels.net/15-incredible-family-vacations/ https://www.mommytravels.net/15-incredible-family-vacations/#respond Mon, 30 Dec 2024 17:07:09 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=10635 Do you want to plan a trip that the whole family will enjoy, even the teenagers? Let’s face it, the easiest...

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Do you want to plan a trip that the whole family will enjoy, even the teenagers? Let’s face it, the easiest way to make any family vacation successful is to keep the kids happy! To get an idea of what kind of vacation a kid would most enjoy I ask a group of experts aka my kids.

Noah, Eden, and Jonah have been traveling with me their entire lives. So far the three of them have been to at least 22 countries, 4 continents, and almost every state in the United States. Needless to say, when I ask them what the best family vacations were, they had more than a few opinions! 

They quickly fired off an assortment of places we have been. It was interesting to hear what they picked, some of them I knew, but other ones were a complete surprise. After some serious conversation with them, we’ve narrowed it down to 17!

Top 17 Family Vacations You will Never Forget!

1. SingaporeSingapore

Singapore is in all of our top ten picks. My oldest, Noah considers Singapore to be a utopia because of its cleanliness and orderliness. Oddly enough, we were only in Singapore for two days, making it one of the shortest stays we have done anywhere. It only took one day for us to fall in love with this city. We recommend walking around Marina Bay where the architecture is insane and definitely visit some parts of the Marina Bay Gardens. I can assure you that your kids have never seen anything else like this! The kid’s favorite hotel here is the Fairmont Singapore. For more ideas on what to do and where to find the best milkshake see my article: Singapore Travel Guide.

2. CancunCancun Family Adventure

Cancun has so much going on, and don’t worry, it’s safe. We spent a week there and basically had a non-stop adventure! The entire area is set up well to accommodate any kind of family and literally any type of budget. Families will appreciate luxurious, all-inclusive resorts with kid’s clubs and teen clubs. While the kids are off doing their own thing parents can head to a spa or the bar. There isn’t a bad beach anywhere in the area, so plan to spend at least two full days beach bumming.  While you are there, be sure to see Mayan Ruins, swim in a cenote, eat lots of Mexican food, and go ATVing. 

For a list fun family things to do in Cancun check out this post: 12 Adventurous Things to do in Cancun. I recommend staying at The Grand in Cancun or at another one of the  11 Best All-inclusive Resorts in Cancun for Families.

If at some point you head over to Cozumel (you totally should), check out my post: 13 Things to do in Cozumel. I recommend staying at Allegro Cozumel.

3. ThailandThings to do in Phuket Thailand with Kids

Thailand is absolutely incredible and I wasn’t surprised it landed in my kids top three places. You can basically go anywhere in Thailand and have an interesting experience. I recommend visiting at least these three places when you go: Phuket, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai. Although they each have some similarities they are completely different experiences.

Phuket

Phuket is one of Thailand’s islands and it’s extremely kid friendly. My kids thought taking a Thai cooking class was cool and they loved going to the beaches and interacting with elephants and tigers. To find the elephants on the beach check out my post: Swimming with Elephants in Thailand. And for more help planning your trip to Phuket see my article: 5 Day Phuket Itinerary with Kids.

Bangkok

Bangkok is massive so there are loads and activities. The kids loved biking through the city despite the heavy traffic and they were thrilled when we stumbled across monstrous milkshakes. To read more about taking Bangkok to kids, check out my article: Two Days in Bangkok with Kids.

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is an easy city to get around and it has tons to see and do. The city has an incredible night market where you and your kids could shop for hours. Here you will find interesting things to purchase like leather journals, bracelets, and tuk-tuks made out of soda cans. There is an elephant sanctuary where families can care for elephants and of course the food is outstanding! I recommend staying at the Shangri-la and taking a food and city tour by bike. Learn more about visiting Chiang Mai with kids in my article: 4 Things to do in Chiang Mai with kids.

4. New York CityNYC Street Art

New York City is currently Noah’s #1 and in Eden’s top 3 and in my top 15. The kids love the many dessert experiences here like Serendipity and  Black Tap. Both places have outrageous over-the-top desserts. They all enjoy hanging out in Central Park and Bryant Park, both parks have lots of free activities. At Bryant Park, kids can play kubb, while parents grab a drink at the little outdoor bar there. In Central Park, there are multiple playgrounds.

Visiting the 9/11 memorial is a must and if the kids are 10 or older tour the museum. Kids enjoy touring the Statue of Liberty, but not necessarily Ellis Island. If you do, go to Ellis Island to look for your family’s name on the wall. If you want to do a bus tour I recommend The Ride, especially if your kids are teens or tweens. I think going to a Broadway show is a must, but this is expensive and not worth it if your kids hate musicals or might possibly sleep through it. Good plays for kids are Wicked, Lion King, and Phantom of the Opera.

Remember the further out you can plan a trip to New York the cheaper the trip will be. Here are 15 Ways to save money in NYC.

We’ve been to NYC more times than we can remember. Check out our New York City Travel Guide to help you plan your own epic NYC getaway!

5. Oahu, Hawaii

Views from Diamond Head hike
Views from the top of Diamond Head a kid-friendly hike in Oahu.

Hawaii is another place that all three kids agree on and Oahu is their top island followed by Kauai. On Oahu, their favorite thing to do is sit at the pool or sit on the beach.

The kids recommend hanging out at the beach on North Shore to check out the waves and do some shopping. While you are up there have shrimp from Giovani’s Shrimp truck and get shaved ice at Matsumoto Shave Ice. If you feel like getting active rent a paddleboard at Sea N Surf and paddle up the Anahulu River and look for sea turtles. The last time we went we saw five huge sea turtles.

Also, fun in Oahu is parasailing in Waikiki and hiking to the top of Diamond Head. When you get done hiking Diamond Head, stop by Shimazu Shave Ice for massive shaved ice.

For more help planning your family’s Oahu vacation read our Oahu Travel Guide

I highly recommend staying at Disney’s Aulani if possible. 

6. OrlandoVolcano Bay at Universal Orlando

Orlando would probably make any kid’s list. With it being home to Disney World, Sea World, Discovery Cove, and Universal Studios a family could spend a month and do something different every single day. Universal Orlando is a must once each kid is tall enough to ride all the roller coasters and the new water park, Volcano Bay is fantastic. Besides the theme parks, there are all sorts of other fun things to do like swamp tours through alligator-infested waters, knight tournaments at Medieval Times, and within a short drive lots of beaches.

7. LondonLondon with Kids

London also made it high on the list of the kid’s favorite places. We visited during Thanksgiving a few years ago and everything we did was awesome. There is so much to see and do that you can easily spend a week or two here and never run out of activities. Some of their favorite things were seeing the play Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, eating at Borough Market, and doing the Tower of London tour. Both boy’s least favorite thing to do is the bus tours. I personally appreciated how many free things there were to do in London. For more London ideas and tips, see my article: London with Kids.

8. Negril, Jamaica

Snuba at Beaches Negril
Snuba at Beaches Negril

Negril, Jamaica is Jonah’s #1 pick, and if I was his age, I think this would possibly be my #1 too. We recommend staying at Beaches Negril. This is an all-inclusive resort geared specifically for families. Highlights of staying here include:

  • Sesame Street parade and BBQ party where families can dance with the characters, DJs lead dances, flame throwers perform, and more.
  • Ice Cream Machine – The kids loved the ice cream machine which they visited a minimum of three times a day. (Don’t judge me, it’s vacation!)
  • Snuba – Even kids can snuba at Beaches Negril and they do not have to have any experience to do this. The instructors are fabulous and it’s an activity the kids will never forget.
  • Multiple pools, a lazy river, a water playground, and hot tubs.
  • Miniature golf
  • Video game lounge
  • Kid’s club

9. Vail, ColoradoVail, Colorado with kids

Vail, Colorado is another destination that is enjoyable year-round. During the summer the kids enjoy biking around town, riding horses around the mountain, and visiting the Epic Discovery adventure park set up on the mountain. In the winter the skiing is excellent. My kids have skied since they were little and appreciate the extensive skiing found in Vail. If you do not ski, this is a great place to learn.  For more info, check out our Vail Travel Guide. 

10. Silvies Valley RanchKidding Experience at Silvies

Visiting a dude ranch is a completely unique vacation. You can have an experience as a family that just can’t be had unless you are on a working ranch. Here you can shoot guns, interact with baby goats, hit the spa, experience gourmet dining, participate in a cattle round-up, and much more. They even have four golf courses on the ranch. Golf lovers will flip out over the reversible golf course that’s right I said reversible! With a little bit of everything, your family is sure to have an incredible time. To get a feel of the overall ranch read about our Silvies Valley Ranch Experience.

11. GreeceGreece with kids

Greece is an epic experience because let’s face it, there’s no other place on earth like it. It basically doesn’t matter what part of the country you visit, you will never have a bad meal, you will experience history and culture like never before. I can state this as a fact because we’ve traveled all over Greece and it’s all been wonderful. 

Athens

Chances are high that one way or another a Greek vacation is going to take you through Athens at some point. Plan to spend at least a day here so you can visit the Acropolis before heading out to the islands. At night during the sunset dine at Savvas, their rooftop overlooks the Acropolis. Hotels can be difficult to get for a family, you may want to stay in an Airbnb.

Mykonos

A one of a kind city and gorgeous beaches await you in Mykonos. Teens and parents alike will love Mykonos City full of white-washed buildings. Also, if you can get a sitter or if your kids are old enough to stay at the hotel alone plan to go out. Mykonos has one of the best nightlife experiences in the world.

Santorini 

Here you will have the opportunity to see things you’ve never see before like Red Beach. Perissa, the black beach is also worth visiting if you’ve never seen one before. There are two towns built into the sides of the island, both of which are worth spending time in, Fira and Oia. In Oia, you will see one of the greatest sunsets in the world. 

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is from biblical times and many of their historical sights have withstood the test of time. (Okay, I know what you are thinking. Yes, all of Greece is from biblical times.) They basically have ruins or a gorgeous church around every corner. The food scene is excellent here. For a list of things to see and do check out my post: Thessaloniki on a Budget

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Can’t afford to splurge on the islands? Head here instead. Here you will be greeted with that famous aqua water and glorious beaches. Go shopping in Pefkochori and grab lunch at Agora Beach Bar. I highly recommend staying at Alexander the Great Beach Resort in this area. 

12. Australiafeeding kangaroos at the Great Ocean Road Wildlife Park

If you can get yourself to Australia, do it! Australia is just as fabulous as everyone says it is. There are so many varied experiences to be had throughout the country.  Try to plan a minimum of 9 days in the country. More than two weeks would be better. 

Whitsunday Islands

If swimming the Great Barrier Reef is on your bucket list, then this should be your first stop. Whitehaven Beach should also be on your bucket list. It’s one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. 

Melbourne

If you’ve got a family of foodies, Melbourne is sure to delight. They have the most over-the-top, whimsical food creations you’ve likely ever seen. In between beautiful meals stop by the Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes and the graffiti alleys. The alleys in Melbourne are really cool. 

Great Ocean Road 

One of the top road trips in the world is driving the Great Ocean Road. Along the way, you can stop at dozens of scenic overlooks and take in the magnificent rock formations like Loch Ard Gorge and the 12 Apostles. You can enjoy one of the many nice beaches where kids can swim and play in the sand. Plus, there are animal encounters. Pull over to look for koalas in the trees and feed the birds at Kafe Koala. Be sure to stop at the Great Ocean Road Wildlife Park, where you can hand-feed kangaroos. 

13. TexasSan Antonio

We are originally from Texas so it was no surprise that Texas made the list. The kids have been all over Texas and they recommend eating lots of Tex-Mex food and visiting the following cities: Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi.

San Antonio

San Antonio has a ton of stuff for families to do. Here you will find a massive zoo, Fiesta Texas theme park, the famous San Antonio River Walk, and just outside of town is Schlitterbahn the #1 water park in the world. When visiting plan at least one full day at Schlitterbahn, half a day at the river walk, and float the Comal river. Our favorite restaurants in San Antonio currently are Ocho, Toro Kitchen + Bar, and Rita’s on the River. 

In San Antonio, I recommend staying at Hotel Emma.

Plan your entire trip with our San Antonio Travel Guide.

Dallas/Fort Worth

The Dallas, Fort Worth area is packed with stuff to do for families. Over in Fort Worth will love the rodeo at the stockyards. Be sure to go when they have bull riding. Also found in the stockyards is a fun maze and Texas-themed shopping. Plus, they do a daily cattle drive. Our favorite restaurants in Dallas include Meso Maya for dinner and El Jordan Cafe for breakfast. Just north of Dallas is Addison, TX which is jammed packed with great restaurants. 

14. HondurasRoatan Honduras

Honduras is easily one of our top vacations, according to me. Unfortunately, the kids remember very little of the trip. I recommend going to Roatan and Copan. These two places are no where near each other and two extremely different experiences. What they do have in common is affordability!

Roatan

Roatan is one of the Bay Islands and along the 2nd best barrier reef in the world. The reef is near the shoreline making it extremely easy for kids to snorkel. Jonah was 4 when we visited and he was able to snorkel. Also fun here is zip lining and paddleboarding.

Copan

Copan is a Honduran city that borders Guatemala. Here you can go horseback riding up a mountain, go zip lining on one of the longest zip lines in the world, and visit an incredible hot spring.

15. Panama City Beach

go karting at Cobra Adventure Park in Panama City Beach
Go-karting at Cobra Adventure Park in Panama City Beach

Another family favorite in Florida is Panama City Beach. The beach has soft, powdery, white sand. It isn’t as big as many of the beach towns, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to do. Go mini-golfing and go-carting, spend the day at the beach, or shop around at Pier Park. Spend one day bopping around Scenic 30A, where you will find tiny beach towns like Seaside or Rosemary. Renting some bicycles is a perfect way to explore this area. Another interesting spot worth venturing out to is Sandestin’s Baytowne Wharf. Here, families can indulge in boutique shopping, zip-lining, ropes courses, an arcade, and unique eateries.

Use our Panama City Beach travel guide to plan your entire vacation.

16. Costa RicaLa Roca Canyoning - Rappeling in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is super cool country with a wide variety of things to do. The food was consistently good, the activities were exciting and the people were so nice. Whether rafting down a volcano’s raging rivers in a tube near La Fortuna to chilling at a beautiful beach on the Pacific or the Atlantic everyone is going to enjoy the country. Costa Rica Travel Guide

17. La PazBalandra Bay in La Paz

La Paz features miles of white sand beaches and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure including paddle boarding, kite surfing, kayaking, SCUBA diving, whale watching, swimming with whale sharks, sportfishing, hiking, mountain biking, and much more. If you want your kids off their devices and outside doing stuff you will love it here. Plus, the food is unbelievably good. 

Plan your own trip with our La Paz Travel Guide for Families. Plus, Best Places to Stay in La Paz, Mexico and Best Beaches in La Paz.

Conclusion:

So, there you have it, the best of the best family travel locations. There are hundreds of other places that could have made the list but didn’t. These were ones that just barely missed making our list: Las Vegas, Bavarian Alps in Germany, Paris, and house boating on Lake Shuswap in British Columbia. Like Honduras, my kids do not even remember house boating up in Canada, but if they did (well not Jonah, he had yet to be born), I am sure it would have made it onto the list.

Where are your favorite places to take your kids on vacation? We are always taking recommendations and planning our next family vacations. Yes, plural. Why take just one vacation? I think you should take as many as possible, big trips, weekend getaways, family reunions, you name it. These are all opportunities to have fun, spend time together and make the most memories possible. And don’t delay. Noah’s a high school senior and he’s about to move on with his life. (Oregon State University #Bragging) And y’all, I straight up ran out of time with him. You will run out of time, so make today count.

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Vail, Colorado Summer Travel Guide https://www.mommytravels.net/vail-colorado/ Sat, 15 Jun 2024 15:00:55 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=10541 Vail, Colorado is absolutely incredible in the summer and a dream destination for families. Vail, Colorado is a world-class ski resort...

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Vail, Colorado is absolutely incredible in the summer and a dream destination for families.

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Vail, Colorado is a world-class ski resort in the Rocky Mountains. Pretty much everyone knows that skiing in Vail is amazing. But did you know that Vail is just as wonderful in the summer? There is just as much to do in Vail during the summer as there is in Vail during the winter. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know to plan your own Vail, Colorado family vacation with our Vail, Colorado travel guide.

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 rundown of the activities, restaurants, and the hotel we enjoyed the most!img 1946

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.

Ultimate Adventure Pass –  $94

  • 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

Our passes didn’t include the zip-lining. Families can zip line for an additional cost. Unfortunately for us, the zip lines were not open during our visit. I heard they are really good.

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 super 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.

 

One of two huge rope courses at Epic Discovery in Vail.
One of two huge rope courses at Epic Discovery in Vail. (taken with a GoPro)

Here is a video for the Forest Flyer Mountain Coaster on Vail mountain. This is just the first half.

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Horseback Riding

My favorite thing we did while we were in Vail, Colorado was horseback riding with Vail Stables. We did the Dark Timber trail and it was awesome. 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.

What you need to know before horseback riding:

  • What to wear: Jeans, tennis shoes, and sunglasses

  • Helmets are provided

  • Take a camera, water, and sunscreen. There is a place on the saddle to keep your things.


My kid’s favorite thing happened at Vail Stables, but it was 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!

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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!

You can check current rates for the Sonnenalp here. 

Here is a tour of our room. Not shown in the video are the glasses and silverware I later found and the microwave. I do not know how I missed this in my walk thru.

Other places to stay in Vail:

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.

Lunch Restaurants: For lunch we tried Blue Moose Pizza and Los Amigos.

  • Blue Moose Pizza is totally kid-friendly with crayons and paper table clothes kids can draw on. They have a nice outdoor patio you can enjoy with views of the ice rink in Lionshead where in the summer there is no ice rink. Instead, families play corn hole, frisbee, and other fun games. We only tried one pizza, but it was excellent! We will definitely eat here again.img 1964
  • Los Amigos is also kid-friendly and if you couldn’t guess, it’s a Mexican food restaurant. Since we feel it is our duty to always seek out good Mexican food we choose to eat lunch here one day. We sat out on their long patio with mountain views. The salsa and queso is good. We got the large order of queso that is overpriced in my opinion and it was too much for the four of us. We should have gotten the small queso.

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Dinner Restaurants: For dinner, we tried the Vail Chophouse, Mountain Standard, and Bully Ranch.

  • Bully Ranch was the first restaurant we tried when we arrived in Vail. It was located in our hotel which was too convenient to pass up. Bully Ranch has excellent burgers and salads. This is definitely the place to go to if your family wants burgers. On some Sundays they offer live music on their patio from 4-7.
  • Mountain Standard impressed all of us and they were incredible when it came to my daughter’s food allergy. All the food we ordered was fantastic and presented beautifully.
  • Vail Chophouse is the place to go on Wednesday nights with the kids. On Wednesday nights they have a magician floating from table to table performing up-close magic and he’s so good! img 2109 1

Breakfast Restaurants: For breakfast, we stuck with the breakfast buffet at Ludwigs. This is another restaurant located in the hotel we stayed in.

  • Ludwigs breakfast buffet offers a variety of foods, including fruit, cereal, eggs, bacon, pastries, and more.

If you need more places to eat, check out Beaver Creek Resort nearby.

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!

How to Get Around Vail:

  • Bus: Vail has one of the largest free transportation systems in the country. Buses are constantly running between Lionshead and Vail Village.
  • Bicycle: Vail is incredibly biking-friendly. We got bike rentals from Venture Sports and they came with helmets. They dropped our bikes off at our hotel for us and then they picked them up when we were done. Bicycling in Vail, Colorado

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.

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Plan an entire trip to Vail Colorado with Kids with these suggestions on what to do, where to stay, and where to eat.

 

 

Get Travel Insurance

Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that can go wrong on any trip. Be prepared for the worst with travel insurance. We use Travelex or Safety Wing (often cheaper).

Book Flights

I use Skyscanner to find flights. I use it so much, I wrote an entire guide to finding cheap flights with Skyscanner! Another option for finding deals is FlightHub.

Book a Place to Stay

I recommend using Expedia.com or Hotels.com for most hotel bookings. I prefer to book directly with Marriott when I stay there because of their excellent military discount.

If you prefer staying in a vacation rental instead, I recommend VRBO. If you are looking for a hostel, I use HostelWorld.

Choose Activities and Tours

To find great activities in any area I use Viator. If we are visiting a city with lots of popular attractions I always check CityPass, PogoPass, and GoCard to see if they have discount cards available. Groupon also tends to have a lot of local travel deals.

When I want to book a full-on multi-day tour I use TourRadar. They’ve got fantastic weekly deals. If going somewhere in Mexico or the Caribbean, I use Apple Vacations.

Rent a Car or Get a Lyft

More often than not, Lyft is cheaper than Uber. Use my Lyft link for an $18 credit! For a car rental in any country, I recommend Hertz or Discover Cars.

Save Money on Gas

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13 Best Things to Do in Snowmass, Colorado https://www.mommytravels.net/best-things-to-do-in-snowmass-colorado/ https://www.mommytravels.net/best-things-to-do-in-snowmass-colorado/#respond Sat, 18 Nov 2023 11:58:18 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=44063 Located in the Rocky Mountains, Snowmass is one of Colorado’s best yet most underrated skiing and snowboarding destinations. The things to...

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Located in the Rocky Mountains, Snowmass is one of Colorado’s best yet most underrated skiing and snowboarding destinations. The things to do in Snowmass extend beyond the slopes, though.

When you’re not hitting the slopes of the Aspen Snowmass ski resort, try out all the awesome eateries and hang out around the vibrant village. And, although it’s primarily a winter destination, there’s so much to do in Snowmass during the summer, too.

As peak season — winter — approaches, here are my picks for the best things to do in Snowmass, as well as, a few tips to guide you in planning your trip.

Getting to Snowmass Village & MapFlying into Aspen

The closest airport to Snowmass Village is Aspen Airport (ASE), just a 15-minute drive away. It’s also known as the Pitkin County Airport.

Check if your accommodation offers pickup service (the hotel I stayed at, The Viceroy, does). If not, you can catch a cab or one of the local, free RFTA buses that depart from the airport regularly.

Aspen Airport receives direct flights from eight cities: Denver, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco, and Van Nuys. This is great for a county airport but, being a smaller airport, it’s very prone to closing due to inclement weather. 

In fact, they shut down flights on our way out; I had to take an Uber (yes, super long ride!) to Denver to make it back to work on time. I was, however, still able to make my connecting flight since there are plenty of flights that go from Denver to Aspen.

If you’re worried about this, you could choose to instead drive or get a shuttle from Eagle County Airport (1.5 hours away) or Denver International Airport (3.5 to 4 hours away).

Snowmass Village’s two main areas are Snowmass Base Village and Snowmass Mall. You can get to and from each with the Sky Cab gondola. You can also get around the whole village with the free shuttle bus system. 

To get from Snowmass to the other three mountains of Aspen Snowmass (Aspen, Highlands, and Buttermilk) there’s the free RFTA bus that departs from the mall many times per day. 

Note that, even though all four mountains are covered on a single lift ticket, they’re not actually connected by lift, just by shuttle.

Beginner’s Magic Ski Class + Essential Skiing TipsView from Viceroy

If you’re a skiing novice or even a total beginner, the Beginner’s Magic lessons offered at Aspen Snowmass will have you feeling confident as you hit the slopes. 

Aspen Snowmass offers Beginner’s Magic clinics this year on November 24, November 25, and December 11, 2023. Private lessons are a must if you’ve never been skiing before!

Aspen Snowmass also offers adaptive skiing opportunities for persons with physical and cognitive disabilities through Challenge Aspen. There is also an autism-specific initiative, Ascendigo, that provides skiing and snowboarding lessons for both kids and adults.

As mentioned, the Aspen Snowmass ski resort consists of four mountains: Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk. The one closest to Snowmass Village is, of course, Snowmass. 

Snowmass’ skiing season this year starts on November 23, 2023 and ends on April 14, 2024. It varies slightly year by year, but typically starts in late November and ends in mid-April.

The slopes are categorized by difficulty level, which is signified by color. Green slopes are the easiest, blue slopes are intermediate, and black slopes are advanced.

Make sure to check the slopes and where they lead to very carefully. I had to learn this lesson the hard way: I got off at the wrong spot on the mountain and there was no lift to go back down. I had two options: attempt a blue slope beyond my level or walk down the side of the mountain.

On the bright side, there were places for me to stop and rest along the way, such as the Elk Camp restaurant.  Part of knowing the slopes is knowing where you take a pit stop.Snowmass Village - Elk Camp Gondola

Try Snow Tubing and Dog Sledding

Skiing and snowboarding aren’t the only ways to experience the slopes of Snowmass. Try something a bit different by going tubing and/or dog sledding!

You can try snow tubing on the Snowmass Tubing Hill near the top of the Elk Camp gondola. From there, you’ll find several lanes open for tubing for both kids and adults. On Ullr Nights — seasonal nighttime parties at Snowmass — you can tube at nighttime, too.

Krabloonik is Snowmass’ local dog sled tour operator. They offer 45 to 60-minute dog sled tours in the morning, afternoon, and at twilight. It’s no doubt an unforgettable experience but it’s very pricey; Krabloonik’s current rates are $600 for adults and $300 for kids.

Eat at Steakhouse No. 316 in Downtown AspenDowntown Aspen

Steakhouse No. 316 was my favorite restaurant for a great steak. There are so many prime cuts to choose from, as well as lamb and a variety of seafood. The wine list is extensive, too. Choose your favorite cut, but I recommend getting the jumbo crab cakes as an appetizer.

This boutique steakhouse is located in a renovated Victorian home and has a classy, nocturnal atmosphere that I love. If you visit in summer, definitely get a table on the patio to enjoy the mountain breeze. 

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Hang Out at The Collective

Located in Snowmass Base Village, The Collective is a community hub with activities, games, eateries, and shopping opportunities. 

The highlight of The Collective is the ice rink that’s open daily. Aside from that, there’s something going on pretty much every day. There’s live music, stand-up comedy, bingo, and chess nights, plus even art shows and educational talks. There’s also a game lounge with pool, foosball, board games, and more.

Warm Up at The Stew Pot

I don’t know about you, but skiing makes me crave comfort food, and there’s no better place in town for that than The Stew Pot

This homey restaurant serves classic American stews, soups, and sandwiches. Have a big bowl of beef stew or a hot pastrami sandwich, then top it off with a slice of homemade apple pie. I won’t lie, it’s pretty pricey for what it offers, but it’s one of the best-known restaurants in town.

Learn a New Art or Craft at Anderson Ranch Art Center

Regular readers of the blog will know that I love art galleries and art centers — I look for them in every place I visit! Snowmass Village is home to the Anderson Ranch Arts Center

The Anderson Ranch Arts Center has an art gallery as well as an outdoor sculpture collection. In addition, the center offers tons of workshops throughout the year. You can learn painting, ceramics, photography, printmaking, woodworking, and more.

If you’re an artist yourself, Anderson Ranch Art Center has studio sessions and is even open to residencies during the winter and spring.

Where to Stay in Snowmass: The Viceroy Snowmass Hotel

I haven’t stayed at Viewline Resort Snowmass but my friends have (when it was known as The Westin, before being renovated and rebranded), and they generally recommend it.

Viewline is right in Snowmass Village and more convenient to the slopes than The Viceroy. However, the accommodations, while good, are not as spectacular. There’s a restaurant, a bar, and a spa.Snowmass Village - Viceroy Hotel

 

Things to Do in Snowmass in the Summer

You might be surprised that there are plenty of things to do in Snowmass in the summer, too. Some activities pause for a month or two during spring and fall, and the summer season typically runs from June to September.

Biking

Outside of skiing season, bike riding is king in Snowmass. Snowmass Bike Park is the hub for everything mountain biking. It is served by two lifts, Chairlift and Elk Camp Gondola, until dusk. There are bike rentals, as well as clinics and private lessons.

Outside of Snowmass Village, the whole Roaring Fork Valley around Snowmass and the surrounding communities is ripe with great biking opportunities. If you’re an expert biker, you might want to try the 80-mile Rio Grande Trail between Glenwood Springs and Aspen.

Hiking

Snowmass Mountain is great for hiking but Maroon Bells, south of Snowmass, often take the spotlight. These are twin mountains that reach elevations of 14,000 feet. 

Maroon Bells are most spectacular in the heart of summer when the flowers that blanket the mountains bloom. There are a wide variety of trail difficulties represented on these mountains.

Snowmass Free Concert Series

One of the highlights of summer in Snowmass is the Summer Free Concert Series. The concerts are held every Thursday at 5:30 pm. 

The location is Fanny Hill, an outdoor venue with amazing mountain vistas. It’s also right by Snowmass Mall, so make it a plan to chill at the mall for an afternoon then get some takeout from one of the restaurants and enjoy the show!

Rafting

Whitewater rafting is one of the most fun ways to enjoy the warm weather and stunning landscapes around Snowmass in the summer. 

Roaring Fork River and Arkansas River are the two most popular choices for rafting, with your options ranging from a serene float to a journey on Class 4 rapids.

Fly fishing

If you’re a fly fishing enthusiast, you’ll be in good company in Snowmass during the summer. Brown, brook, and rainbow trout are abundant in the Roaring Fork River and Fryingpan River — both big fly fishing destinations. 

Snowmass Balloon Festival

Though not exactly in the summer, the Snowmass Balloon Festival in September is one of the top non-winter events of the year. 

For three mornings in late September, the sky comes alive with colorful hot air balloons. You can find a comfortable spot to watch the balloons or make them the backdrop to a whimsical bike ride or hike.

Final Thoughts

Though skiing is the highlight of any Snowmass trip, there are so many awesome things to do in Snowmass besides that, including in the summer months.

Still, my favorite activity was class time, learning to ski and snowboard. The instructors were very attentive, and any fear I had melted away. 

Beyond the things to do, Snowmass is simply gorgeous; I’m a sucker for mountain views, and the ones at Snowmass were exquisite. My trip was also enhanced by having a fantastic hotel as my home base — The Viceroy.

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11 of The Best Things to do in Vail in Winter https://www.mommytravels.net/things-to-do-in-vail-in-winter/ https://www.mommytravels.net/things-to-do-in-vail-in-winter/#respond Fri, 30 Jun 2023 11:17:00 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=41462 Winter in Vail, Colorado is truly a magical time. The snow-capped peaks create a breathtaking landscape and set the stage for...

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Winter in Vail, Colorado is truly a magical time. The snow-capped peaks create a breathtaking landscape and set the stage for unforgettable adventures and exploration throughout this mountain town. 

Vail is known for being a premier winter destination and offers a spectacular atmosphere for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and individuals alike looking to explore the beautiful winter wonderland atmosphere of Vail. 

Whether you are looking to ski or snowboard at one of the best resorts in the United States or you are looking to take in the views and explore the shopping and dining throughout the village, Vail during the winter season has something for everyone to enjoy!

Best Things to Do in Vail in Winter

1. Ski or Snowboard

Ski Vail

Vail is known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, Vail Mountain offers a wide variety of trails catering to all skill levels. 

From the beginner-friendly areas like Golden Peak to the more challenging legendary back bowls of Blue Sky Basin, there is a slope for everyone to enjoy when exploring Vail Mountain on skis or a snowboard! 

For those just starting out, Vail has a phenomenal ski school with excellent instructors that are eager to teach you all of the tips and tricks you need to ski down slopes. 

2. Indulge in Après Ski

Vail has a fabulous Après ski scene that offers the perfect combination of relaxation and indulgence. Whether you are a skier or snowboarder looking to indulge in some slopeside cocktails and appetizers or you are someone just looking to kick back and enjoy the delicious food, drinks, and live music, Après Ski is perfect for anyone wanting to indulge and enjoy tasty beverages and foods at a lively restaurant or bar. 

We recommend checking out The Remedy Bar for those looking for a great Après ski experience. Be sure to try their delicious hot chocolate or their tasty old-fashioned! 

3. Relax and Have a Spa Day

Whether you have been walking around exploring the Vail Village or you have been outdoors participating in snow sports, make sure to treat yourself to a spa day at one of Vail’s luxurious spas in order to unwind, relax, and rejuvenate your body.

The RockResorts Spa is one of the best spas in the area and they offer a variety of services from massages to saunas and everything in between. This is a great place to visit for those looking to get pampered and rest for a bit.

4. Go Snowmobiling 

Snowmobiling is another excellent option for the best things to do in Vail in winter. This is an excellent opportunity to explore Vail’s backcountry and create some truly unforgettable memories without having to strap on skis or a snowboard. 

Going on a snowmobiling excursion offers a thrilling adventure that allows you to take in the beautiful mountain landscape around you as you speed through snowy trails. 

Snowmobiling is a great winter activity to embark on for individuals, couples, and families alike. Whether you would like to take it slow and take in the scenery or you would like to get an adrenaline rush and speed through snow and nature, snowmobiling is a great hobby for anyone to try when visiting Vail in the snowy months. 

5. Try Ice Skating

The Solaris Plaza in Vail Village features a beautiful ice skating rink. Ice skating is the perfect hobby to try and one of the best things to do in Vail in winter because it allows you to spend some time outside, take in the incredible mountain views surrounding you, and makes for a memorable experience. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, ice skating must be on your Vail winter bucket list.

 

6. Take in the Views from a Gondola Ride

Taking a Gondola Ride up Vail Mountain is the perfect way to experience gorgeous views of Vail and the surrounding mountains. This is an awesome opportunity to see panoramic views of snow-covered mountains, and the village down below, and take in the slopes from a new perspective. 

7. Go Tubing

Snow tubing is the perfect Vail adventure for individuals, couples, and families alike. This is an awesome activity to do outdoors and does not require any special equipment or skills. It is the perfect winter activity for those looking to create some memories, experience a bit of a rush, and take in the beautiful Vail landscape. 

8. Drink Craft Beer

Colorado is known for having an incredible beer scene and hundreds of breweries throughout the state. When it comes to drinking craft beer in Vail, there is an abundance of bars and breweries to pick from. Whether you are looking to enjoy a pint or two at a local bar or you are looking to hit a brewery in the area, drinking craft beer must be on your list of things to do when visiting Vail in the winter. 

For those looking to check out a local brewery, you must stop by Vail Brewing Company for some truly delicious craft beer. We recommend any of their Pale Ale’s or IPA’s but they also serve up some tasty Porters.

Vail Ski Resort
Vail Ski Resort at Night. Photo by Jeff Andrew

9. Go on a Snowshoeing Adventure

For those that would rather skip the thrill of snowboarding or skiing, consider going on a more relaxing outdoor excursion such as snowshoeing! 

Vail has excellent terrain for those looking to snowshoe around and it is the perfect activity to embark on for those looking to gain a bit of exercise and take in the surrounding alpine meadows and snow-covered forests in the area. 

10. Explore the Shops and Dining in Vail VillageVail Village

Vail Village is full of shops, restaurants, bars, and art galleries. Whether you are looking to take in the mountain architecture, go shopping at name-brand and local boutique shops, or you are looking to grab a bite to eat or something delicious to drink, exploring Vail Village is one of the best things to do in Vail in winter. 

For art enthusiasts, be sure to stop by the Vail Village Arts. This art gallery displays countless paintings and sculptures and is an excellent opportunity to take in the local art scene and admire the craftsmanship of some remarkable artists in the area.  

11. Catch a Thrill on an Alpine CoasterForest Flyer at Epic Discovery in Vail, Colorado

For those looking for something unique and exciting to do in Vail in winter, consider trying out their infamous Alpine Coaster. 

Similar to a roller coaster, the Vail Alpine Coaster twists down tracks and gives you a sense of adrenaline but with beautiful mountain and alpine scenery surrounding you. 

This is the perfect adventure for adults and children alike and a unique experience that is sure to create some lasting memories. 

FAQs About The Best Things to Do in Vail in Winter

Is Vail worth visiting in winter?

Vail is definitely worth visiting in winter! It is the perfect place to hit the slopes for those interested in skiing or snowboarding, the Vail Village is picturesque and the perfect place to stroll around for shopping and bites to eat, and the views are truly remarkable when visiting Vail in the winter season. 

Can you ride the gondola in Vail without skiing?

Yes, both skiers and nonskiers alike can ride the gondola in Vail without skiing. This is the perfect activity to do for those looking to gain incredible views of the snow covered Colorado mountains. 

How do I spend a day at Vail?

We recommend starting off the day hitting the slopes whether you are an expert or a beginner. If skiing is not your thing, we recommend participating in one of the many outdoor recreational activities such as snowshoeing, tubing, or ice skating. 

Once you have finished your adventure for the day, we recommend heading into the Vail Village for a bite to eat and exploring the endless shops and galleries.

From there, be sure to check out one of the many fabulous spas in the area or relax slopeside and enjoy some Après ski. 

Where should we stay in Vail?

Final Thoughts: Best Things to do in Vail in Winter

Vail comes to life during the winter season and offers so much for visitors of all ages and interests. Whether you are looking to hit the slopes, explore the village, take in the beautiful snow capped scenery, or looking to unwind at one of the spas, Vail in the winter is simply unmatched and must be on your bucket list.

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11 Best Dude Ranches for Families https://www.mommytravels.net/best-dude-ranches-for-families/ https://www.mommytravels.net/best-dude-ranches-for-families/#respond Thu, 30 Jun 2022 03:35:33 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=30108 Searching for a bucket list family trip? Consider looking into a dude ranch. From horseback riding and roping lessons to mountain...

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Searching for a bucket list family trip? Consider looking into a dude ranch. From horseback riding and roping lessons to mountain biking and fly-fishing, the ultimate playground awaits you on a dude ranch. 

But the ranches in our roundup don’t stop with cool activities. These spots also have gourmet dining, off-site adventures (snow skiing, off-roading, golf), and spas that are vacation draws in their own right. There’s no shortage of big sky, stars at night, and wildlife — you could even see a moose trot through your front yard depending on what state you are in. Many dude ranches are all-inclusive or all-inclusive optional. 

Best Dude Ranches for Families

Here are some family favorites in no particular order. We’ve included ranches in Colorado, Oregon, Montana, California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. 

Silvies Valley RanchLiving room at Silvies Valley Ranch

Silvies Valley Ranch is a working ranch in Eastern Oregon with luxury log cabins, profoundly delicious food, and activities like shooting guns, baking bread, and playing with goats! Mom will love the spa, dad will enjoy the golf courses, and teens will like driving around golf carts and fishing. All the accommodation types they offer are pretty plush. Plus, you are off the grid so whoever you are traveling with you are going to get some serious quality time with them. 

Silvies Valley Ranch: A Luxury Dude Ranch in Eastern Oregon

Silvies Valley Ranch Golf: A Seasoned Golfer’s Opinion

C Lazy U RanchC Lazy U Ranch

With 8,500 acres of pristine mountain landscape, C Lazy U Ranch offers the ultimate Colorado getaway. They have an extensive kids program for young kids all the way up to teenagers. Activities are age-appropriate, so depending on the age of your child they may go fishing, enjoy pool time, counselor hunt, play lawn games, cookouts, talent show, line dancing, horseback riding, ropes course, cattle clinics, whitewater rafting, go-cart racing, overnight teen campout, capture the flag and hayrides. 

In the fall the best way to see the changing foliage is up close and personal, either on the ranch’s hiking trails or via horseback. Groves of Aspen create a magical canopy that is best viewed from the saddle; or with a satisfying crunch under your hiking boots. Fall fly fishing is also a thrill, as the months of October and November are the best time to catch big brown trout. All of the ranch’s fly fishing guides are Orvis-endorsed, guaranteeing a fun and fulfilling experience on the river. Guests are also welcome to take a drive to Rocky Mountain National Park, just 30 minutes from C Lazy U.

Check current rates at C Lazy U Ranch

Gateway Canyons Resort & SpaGateway Canyons Resort & Spa

Located in Gateway, Colorado a teensy town 3 miles from the Utah border, this outdoor playground has five restaurants, a helipad with air tours, an adventure center, an auto museum, driving experiences (book a guided driving tour or rent a car from the resort’s fleet of Bentleys and Mustangs), two swimming pools, and a spa. The ranch has horseback riding, cattle drives, skeet shooting, and roping lessons for those looking to tap into their inner cowgirl.

You can even try your hand at sport-shooting. They offer lessons with instructor and Army veteran Steve Dow. You can also explore the region (and dinosaur tracks in the area) with a guided tour led by Curator of Curiosity Zebulon Miracle. Learn about the region’s former mining days and visit the Hanging Flume, a 12-mile-long open water chute built in the 1880s for gold mining.

Check current rates at Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa

The Ranch at Rock CreekSilver-Dollar-Bar-The Ranch at Rock Creek

Formerly a booming sapphire- and silver-mining town Phillipsburg, Montana the ranch has a range of year-round activities, from stagecoach rides, geo-caching, and fly-fishing, to pistol shooting, yoga (snow yoga in winter), and wildlife watching including wolves, coyote, deer, elk, and big horn sheep. Bikini Beach, a popular swimming spot with picnic tables and a gazebo, is a trout-fishing spot in summer and an ice-skating rink in winter. For dinner, go for the chef’s tasting menu (served Mondays and Fridays).

Accommodations range from one-bedroom suites to five-bedroom homes, we offer four distinct styles of lodging: Granite Lodge suites, a converted Historic Barn, Luxury Homes, and Canvas Cabins for glamping. 

The Resort at Paws UpCliffside Camp Eagle-Cliff Paws-Up Ranch

Just a short drive from Missoula, Montana, over in Greenough, Montana this 37,000-acre working cattle ranch (there are 300 resident elk) offers a long list of activities: ATV tours, hiking, archery, mountain biking, fly-fishing on the Blackfoot River, a rifle range, kayaking, and hot air ballooning. There’s also boating, hiking, paintball, rafting, rappelling, swimming and more

Choose accommodations from luxury cabins to safari-style luxury tents with copper clawfoot tubs and private plunge pools. After a long day outdoors, book the Montana Gold Rush massage, which incorporates 24-karat gold flakes with organic oil to boost skin elasticity and give you that true vacation glow.

Tanque Verde RanchTanque Verde Ranch

 Set on 60,000 acres within Arizona’s Saguaro National Park in Tuscon, the sprawling ranch framed by the Rincon Mountains is the largest in the country. Master Chef Justin Macy (formerly of Miraval Resort & Spa) serves Southwestern cuisine such as heirloom bean casserole with acorn and butternut squash and chicken Tinga relleno paired with cilantro rice and charro beans. Activities range from watercolor workshops and desert nature strolls to barbecue cookouts, “dive-in” movies at the outdoor pool, and evening cowboy tales and music.

Be sure to set aside time to go back in time to the Old West in Tombstone (think Western-style saloons and gun-fight reenactments) or travel underground with spelunking in a nearby cave at Kartchner Caverns State Park.

Check current rates at Tanque Verde Ranch.

The Alisal Guest Ranch and ResortThe Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort Pool

Conceived 70 years ago in Sovang, California, the idyllic family-operated working cattle ranch is situated on 10,000 acres with 73 cozy rooms with wood-buring fireplaces. The barn is home to 100 horses, and equestrian activities range from introductory horsemanship skills (riding basics for novices or skills refinement for advanced riders). For those who want more than horses they have tennis courts, a guided cycling program, and a spa with treatments such as a wrap with French green clay, seaweed, and peppermint.

Check current rates at The Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort.

Blisswood Bed & Breakfast Ranchblisswood ranch private outdoor hottub

Set on a 350-acre working ranch, BlissWood Bed & Breakfast Ranch is a remote and rustic hideaway an hour west of Houston. The B&B consists of 14 cabins and cottages of varying sizes, with woodsy furniture, full kitchens, sitting areas, and porches. Some include woodburning fireplaces or woodburning stoves, whirlpool baths, or hot tubs. Also offer some glamping options (Grand Safari Tent, Conestoga Covered Wagon, Deluxe RVs) All lodging includes Continental breakfast placed in the accommodation. Private exotic safaris, animal feeding tours, hiking trails, fishing lakes, and activities, including trapshooting, horseback riding, archery, and fishing — round out the experience for an added fee.  Pets are allowed; bikes and golf carts are available to rent.  The B&B is 13 miles from Interstate 10 and 65 miles from downtown Houston. It’s situated within Lehmann Legacy Ranch at 13597 Frantz Rd, Cat Spring, TX 78933, and is within a 1-hour drive from Houston, 2-hours from San Antonio and Austin.

Check current rates at BlissWood Bed & Breakfast Ranch.

Vista Verde RanchVista Verde Ranch

Colorado’s Vista Verde Ranch is an all-inclusive luxury destination the entire family will love. Vista Verde’s fully supervised kids program provides fun activities for kids ages 6 and up, along with nearly endless opportunities to make memories and give parents some well-deserved private time. Mom and Dad can enjoy adventures and relax in a steaming private hot tub with a glass of wine. There’s also lots of time for family fun, from snow tubing (complete with a snowmobile ride back up the hill) to riding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, skiing, and more, before parents relax over a gourmet candlelit dinner while the kids enjoy a group meal and evening program. The whole family will love an old-time sleigh ride complete with bells and hot chocolate, and relaxing in front of a roaring fire. 

Check current rates at Vista Verde Ranch.

Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, MontanaLone Mountain Ranch

Located in the scenic town of Big Sky, Montana, Lone Mountain Ranch allows guests to really experience all of the beauty Big Sky has to offer while paying homage to the American West. Guests can veer off into the sunset during a horseback ride, get the family together and head out for fly fishing, or experience Yellowstone Park with lodge naturalists on all-access tours.

Lone Mountain Ranch offers guests a variety of luxury cabins to stage the perfect Montana adventure. Featuring a dining experience like no other, the Ranch’s Horn & Cantle Restaurant provides guests with crafted food and drink, all within an intimate social atmosphere that is perfectly suited for any getaway. Bringing together a variety of cultures and fresh flavors, all inspired by local purveyors and seasonal ingredients, Chef Eric Gruber takes guests on a culinary journey. In collaboration with Chef Gruber’s culinary creations, a team of certified mixologists works to guide guests through an extensive wine, spirits, and cocktail menu, that ranges to satisfy all palates.  

Check current rates.

Canyon Madness RanchCanyon Madness Ranch in New Mexico

Canyon Madness Ranch offers thrilling equestrian pursuits and an incredible range of outdoor activities, from sport climbing to archery to hiking to river kayaking and more just two hours from Santa Fe and five hours from Denver. Designed to be a wilderness paradise, the peace and tranquility of the eight-suite Canyon Madness Ranch mixes outstanding architectural design and well-appointed accommodations with state-of-the-art sport shooting facilities, equestrian experiences, training, outdoor pursuits of all types, and creative dining. 

The ranch also boasts a large, covered arena for focused training and lessons in disciplines like English cross-country trails and jumping or Western-style reining, cutting, cow herding, or barrel-racing for beginners through expert-level riders. Canyon Madness Ranch offers guests much more than the common “nose-to-tail” teams of trail riding horses; the ranch houses more than thirty high-quality and well-trained horses, including quarter-horses, paints, Gypsy Vänners and Gypsy Crosses in order to give guests a range of riding experiences. 

Visit their site for current rates

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Do you want to take your family on a memorable skiing vacation? While New York may boast the most ski resorts in the United States, the Centennial State (Colorado) has more than 30 incredible resorts to consider.

Thanks to a great Ski and Snowboard School and an unmatched vertical descent, the Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort is the best Colorado ski resort for families. However, there is hot competition with nearby resorts offering unique experiences too. 

If you are road-tripping to a resort from Denver, your mountain adventure officially begins in Golden, CO – the closest mountain town to Denver. There are plenty of memorable things to do in Golden to kick your trip off right.

But for now, we take to the slopes and discuss the top family-friendly ski resorts in Colorado below.

Best Family Ski Resorts in Colorado

The availability of gear rentals, ski instruction, and the number of low-difficulty routes are all things you should consider when looking for a family-friendly ski resort. We dive into the best ski resorts in Colorado, focusing on green, blue, and red routes. 

However, if your family enjoys tackling black diamond routes, there are a handful at each resort. Grab your ski poles, and let’s go!

Aspen Snowmass

Snowmass Base Village
Snowmass Base Village photo by Jeremy Swanson

This ski resort is made up of four expansive ski areas in the Rocky Mountains. While there are no green runs on the mountain, your children will be ready to tackle the blue slopes after their first ski lesson. Alternatively, the Buttermilk ski area within Aspen features miles of beginner-friendly trails and terrain parks for the pros.

A major factor that attracts skiers to this area is the ski-in ski-out lodging and ease of traveling around. You and your family can effortlessly move between the four mountains to explore across the valley with access to more than 3,000 acres of excellent ski terrain.

The Little Nell is Aspen’s only Five-Star, Five-Diamond, ski-in/ski-out hotel. It features luxurious amenities, personalized service, breathtaking mountain views, renowned dining, and spacious accommodations. 

KeystoneKeystone Colorado

This resort is ideal for beginners, thanks to the groomed slopes and professional yet light-hearted ski instruction. If you are one for early morning and late-night skiing, Keystone offers the longest ski day in the state of Colorado.

The resort offers access to three mountain peaks tucked away in the White River National Forest. You can explore over 3,000 acres of skiable terrain across 128 runs. The resort features 20 lifts, five bowls and is less than two hours from Denver International Airport.

In addition to great slopes, snow tubing, and ice skating, Keystone has the world’s largest snow fort that consists of tunnels, slides, and mazes. And if you and your family members are experienced skiers, you can also enjoy the A51 Terrain Park. 

Consider staying at the resort’s lodging for more than two nights to enjoy free ski passes for your kids. You can also find plenty of incredible Colorado cabins with hot tubs for a relaxing soak after a long day on the slopes.

Beaver CreekBeaver Creek Ski Resort

Beaver Creek offers families an entertaining vacation with weekly fireworks to celebrate the ski season! The Haymeadow learning area is perfect for beginners, and there are 150 runs across more than 1,800 skiable acres for intermediate and advanced skiers. The snowmaking system at Red Buffalo Park and the ski school keep the beginner slopes in excellent condition.

You can choose between ski-in/ski-out accommodation or staying in the suburbs and using the free shuttle bus system to the main bus stop. Beaver Creek is only a two-hour drive from Denver and offers long, well-groomed runs accessible by fast lifts.

Looking to unwind? Visit the Beaver Creek Village performing arts center for an entertaining show or a skate at the ice rink. 

Winter Park

As Colorado’s longest continually operated ski resort, Winter Park offers history alongside state-of-the-art ski equipment. You can explore more than 3,000 skiable acreages on 166 runs using 25 lifts. As one of the skiing resorts nearest to Denver, it is easily accessed via the express train with a  two-hour trip.

Winter Park has plenty of beginner runs and progressive terrain for all skiers. Is this your first family ski trip? Join a private lesson, and you’ll quickly progress from green routes to blue and even red ones. The resort has a tubing park, ski-in ski-out lodging, restaurants, and shops to help round out your incredible trip! 

The high-speed Sunnyside Lift on the backside of the mountain can comfortably carry a family of up to six to the top. The resort has snow-making machines which keep the main slope in tip-top shape. A notable part of Winter Park is its longest run, covering 5.1 miles over a descent of 2,610 ft.

Vail

Vail Ski Resort
Vail Ski Resort at Night. Photo by Jeff Andrew

Vail is the largest ski resort in Colorado with over 5,200 skiable acres. But the wide groomed terrain with distinct learning zones makes it a perfect resort to learn to ski. Note that the ski school, however, only teaches children seven and older. Vail has three different villages and is about two hours drive from Denver.

After skiing, you can enjoy the ice rink, snow tubing, or a trip on the gondola. The best part of Vail Ski Resort is the free snowshoeing tours for ages ten and up from the Nature Discovery Center. Here you’ll learn about the natural surroundings and the Rocky Mountains. 

Manor Vail Lodge is a condominium hotel, is located just steps from the slopes of Vail Village and Golden Peak. The lodge includes a complimentary ski valet, 20% off ski rentals, and daily breakfast, hot cocoa, and cookies.

Tivoli Lodge has the slopes at its backdoor and guests will find easy access to Vail’s winter fun, from snowshoeing to snow tubing, ice skating, and more. After a day on the slopes, enjoy the lodge’s afternoon tradition of complimentary fresh baked cookies, hot chocolate, hot cider, and tea. Guests also have daily access to Dryland Fitness & Spa with fitness classes.

Copper Mountain

Only an hour and a half from Denver, Copper Mountain offers an affordable ski holiday for your family. There are more than 25 beginner trails and more than 30 intermediate ones. If you are an experienced skier, there are more than 70 advanced and expert runs to tackle.

At the base of the resort, you’ll find the tubing carousel, mini tubing hill, and the Rocky Mountain Coaster. There is also a snow den with tunnels for children to explore. A Kids Night Out program offers three hours of childcare to give parents a well-deserved rest in the evening.

If you want to share an experience with your family, visit the West Lake ice skating rink or try the Alpine Rush Zip Line 30 feet in the air.

Steamboat SpringsSteamboat Springs

Steamboat Springs offers just under 3,000 acres of skiing and some incredible thigh-burning long runs. Here you can enjoy night skiing, natural hot springs, tubing, ice skating, and a mountain coaster with your family.

Book a full or half-day private lesson to get your family skiing in no time. Each Friday night during the ski season is celebrated with fireworks.

No matter where you stay, you can conveniently reach the slopes using the Red Wagon program. Set off on a four-hour drive to the resort from Denver or fly directly to Steamboat Springs Airport. 

Purgatory 

Located in Durango, Purgatory Ski resort offers an incredible festive season experience. After skiing on the slopes, your children can climb aboard the train for a trip to the ‘North Pole’. This Christmassy ride includes hot cocoa and a reading of the Polar Express. 

You can also take a sleigh ride behind a draft horse through a snow-covered forest with stunning mountain views.

Plus, for every paying adult, a kid under the age of 12 can ski for free.

Breckenridge

Breckenridge Ski Resort
Breckenridge Ski Resort photo by Austyn Dineen

Breckenridge is less than two hours from Denver and offers beginner skiers gentle green trails at the base of Peak 8 and Peak 9. The relaxed pace is ideal for families learning to ski together. There is a great daycare service for those youngsters who are not yet ready to hit the slopes. 

The resort has an ice-skating rink, sled hill, and an alpine slide. The resort is located at a high altitude and covers 2,908 acres of skiable terrain with 187 trails with 34 lifts. Your intermediate and expert family members will be kept busy with a seemingly limitless amount of blue runs.

Sunlight Mountain Ski Resort

Is your family superstitious? Alongside comfortable ski slopes, slope-side lodging, and a hot spring, there are ghosts to discover near Sunlight Mountain Ski Resort. Consider staying at the haunted Hotel Colorado during your visit to Glenwood Springs on your family ski trip. 

Often a family ski trip will set you back a pretty penny! But Sunlight Mountain Ski Resort is one of the most affordable ski resorts in Colorado. It is 170 miles from Denver and offers affordable lessons, too. In fact, for every paying adult, a child 12 years old and under can ski for free!

TellurideTelluride Ski Resort

This Ski Resort is set in the San Juan mountains near a historic mining town. While getting there requires a six-hour drive from Denver, this remote area of Colorado is spectacular and a great option for families traveling from Texas.

It is an ideal ski resort for kids and families of all skill levels. Telluride offers routes for all abilities and has a continuous descent of more than 4,000 feet from the top of Gold Hill.

When to Visit Family-Friendly Ski Resorts in Colorado

While winter is the obvious choice of season, many of the ski resorts on our list offer summer activities too! The school holidays during fall break, Thanksgiving break, and Christmas break are typically the busiest periods.

Opening and closing dates change annually depending on snowfall. Typically, Keystone ski resort is the first to open during October, and Sunlight Mountain ski resort is the last to open during December. If the snowfall is slow to arrive, ski resorts may limit access to some ski lifts during November. 

Final Thoughts on Colorado Ski Resorts for Families

When looking for a family-friendly ski resort in Colorado you are spoilt for choice. If you are aiming for just a weekend away, consider some of the fantastic options near Denver mentioned above. 

Most importantly, remember to book your ski passes ahead of time to ensure you have access to the best slopes!

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Best Colorado Ski Resorts for Families

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4 Day Vail Itinerary https://www.mommytravels.net/4-day-vail-itinerary/ https://www.mommytravels.net/4-day-vail-itinerary/#respond Sun, 27 Sep 2020 13:30:18 +0000 https://www.mommytravels.net/?p=24272 Use this 4-day Vail itinerary to plan out your entire summer trip to Vail, Colorado. It included where to stay, where to eat, and what to do.

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Overall Vail, Colorado is awesome. If you’ve never spent any time there you are in for a real treat. It’s a little on the spendy side, but it’s so nice I think it’s worth spending a bit more. This 4-day Vail itinerary for summer will give you a little taste of everything including lots of wonderful meals, adventure, and of course quality family time. 

4-Day Vail Itinerary for Families

On our last trip to Vail, we spent three nights and it felt a little rushed, so I’ve put together a 4 day Vail itinerary. This way you can have a lot of fun but you will not feel rushed. I always rather do too little than too much, especially when the kids were little. If you are looking for winter things to do in Vail, just click here. Or if you want to includ the nearby Beaver Creek, check out our article Beaver Creek Resort with Kids: Summer Mountain Magic.

Day 1: Arrive, Biking, and Have a Nice DinnerBicycling in Vail, Colorado

Denver is a hub for United Airlines, so there are direct flights from many cities throughout the United States. Try to arrive in Denver as early as possible to avoid mountain traffic. 

Once you get to Denver you will need to take a shuttle to Vail. It’s a long drive around two hours, so if you are hungry, grab food at the airport before getting on the shuttle.

Collect your luggage if needed and head to the Colorado Mountain Express kiosk to check in for shuttle transportation to Vail. CME is located on Level 5 near the baggage claim.

You could also rent a car, but once in Vail, you will not need one. The Town of Vail is home to one of the largest free transportation systems in the country and there is a convenient stop by Sonnenalp Hotel. Buses are constantly traveling between Lionshead and Vail Village. Bus schedules can be found online at VailGov.com.

Sonnenalp Vail Hotel

Check into the Sonnenalp upon arrival located at 20 Vail Road, Vail, CO 81657. This is a locally owned boutique hotel that has been run by the same family for four generations and it is super family-friendly. The rooms are gorgeous and they were huge, we were easily able to spread out which is why it’s our personal favorite. 

Sonnenalp hotel in Vail, Colorado
Sonnenalp hotel in Vail, Colorado

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!

Other places to stay if you can’t book Sonnenalp:

Afternoon/Early Evening: Once you’ve arrived let the bicycle company know you are there and ready for your bicycles. You can also have them delivered before you get there. There are a lot of places to ride bikes around Vail. You can spend the afternoon biking around exploring or you can relax at the hotel pool. 

Dinner: Tonight dine at the hotel’s restaurant, Bully Ranch. They’ve got tasty burgers and salads. This is the place to go to if your family wants burgers. On some Sundays, they offer live music on their patio from 4-7.

After dinner chill out at the hotel’s hot tub. 

Day Two: Adventure

Breakfast: Westside Cafe and Market

Epic Discovery

After breakfast, head up the mountain to spend the day doing an assortment of activities at Epic Discovery. You will be in the sun all day, so do not forget to apply sunscreen and bring it with you. I also recommend wearing a hat of some sort to protect you from the sun. 

Ropes Course at Epic Discovery in Vail, Colorado
Ropes Course at Epic Discovery in Vail, Colorado

You will need to purchase your tickets for Epic Discovery at the base of the Eagle Bahn Gondola, located in Lionshead. From Sonnenalp the walk to Lionshead is about 20 minutes or there is a bus stop near Sonnenalp.

Once you have tickets you will take the Eagle Bahn Gondola up the mountain. 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.

Ropes Course: 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 super 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.

Forest Flyer at Epic Discovery in Vail, Colorado

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.

Ultimate Adventure Pass –  $94

  • 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

Lunch: Have lunch up on the mountain at the BBQ tent Sarge’s Deck

After lunch, continue having fun and spend time doing all the activities you haven’t been able to do yet. Try to make sure you’ve left enough time to do the Forest Flyer more than once. 

Dinner: Tonight have dinner at Mountain Standard and if you like dress-up a bit. It’s a busy place so there might be a bit of a wait. If you know how your day will be going try and make a reservation in advance. 

 

 

Day 3: Horseback Riding and Magic

Breakfast: Hit the breakfast buffet at Ludwig’s located inside Sonnenalp.  They offer a great selection of fruits, cereals, breads, pastries, parfait, eggs, bacon, etc. Ludwig's Breakfast Buffet in Vail, Colorado

Afternoon: Enjoy horseback riding at Vail Stables. I do not always recommend horseback riding. In fact, I almost never recommend this, but in Vail it is phenomenal. We did the Dark Timber trail and it was awesome. 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. Never been horseback riding? Do not let that stop you. Here are some things you should know before your first time riding a horse. 

Horseback Riding in Vail, Colorado

What you need to know before horseback riding:

  • What to wear: Jeans or other long pants, tennis shoes or boots, and sunglasses
  • Helmets are provided
  • Take a camera, water, and sunscreen. There is a place on the saddle to keep your things, but it’s small so do not plan on taking much with you.

Vail, Colorado with kids

Lunch: Have lunch today at Los Amigos, a delicious Mexican restaurant with glorious views of Vail Mountain.

Vail, Colorado

Dinner: Ride your bikes over to Lionshead Village and enjoy a lovely dinner at Vail Chophouse. 

Vail Chophouse Vail, Colorado 

If at all possible visit on a Wednesday night when they have a magician. You can swap out this dinner with any of the other places I recommend to be there on a Wednesday. The magician does up-close magic and he’s amazing! This was our first time experiencing up-close magic.magician in Vail

Day 4: Shop, Eat, and Bowl

Check out of your hotel, but leave your luggage there so you are free to do a little more roaming before heading back to the airport after lunch. 

Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast at locally owned Big Bear Bistro. Big Bear strives to use locally-sourced, natural, or organic ingredients. Vail, Colorado

After breakfast walk around the European-inspired village. They’ve got lots of little shops. 

Lunch: Blue Moose Pizza is a lively Italian eatery and an excellent family-friendly option in Lionshead. Eat on the patio so your kids can play corn hole or giant chess out on the plaza area.

Blue Moose Pizza in Vail, Colorado

Dinner: Tonight your dinner and entertainment will be combined. Head to Bōl, it is a full restaurant, bar, and bowling alley in one. You can have fun bowling as a family and have dinner while you bowl. Don’t forget to bring socks.

Day 5: Head Home

Breakfast: Have a quick breakfast at Loaded Joe’s. It’s a cozy, casual venue with coffee, smoothies, breakfast sandwiches, burritos, and bagels. 

Colorado Mountain Express will pick you up at The Sonnenalp for transportation back to Denver International Airport. Hiking in Vail, Colorado

Other Vail Restaurant Recommendations

Just in case the other recommendations I made do not sound appealing here are some alternatives. They are all excellent as well. 

  • Tavern on the Square: A family-friendly restaurant featuring Colorado-sourced ingredients.
  • Moe’s Original BBQ: Home-cooked BBQ served in a relaxed and vibrant environment.
  • Expert Burger: New to Lionshead Village, this fast-casual burger joint uses only “never-ever” beef (no antibiotics or growth hormones added) from Colorado that has been genetically verified as heritage Angus.
  • Bart and Yeti’s: This longtime institution serves traditional pub grub that can be enjoyed on their outdoor deck. 
  • Red Lion: Vibrant spot for live entertainment and American cuisine.

I hope this Vail itinerary helps you have an incredible trip of your own. 

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Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that can go wrong on any trip. Be prepared for the worst with travel insurance. We use Travelex or Safety Wing (often cheaper).

Book Flights

I use Skyscanner to find flights. I use it so much, I wrote an entire guide to finding cheap flights with Skyscanner! Another option for finding deals is FlightHub.

Book a Place to Stay

I recommend using Expedia.com or Hotels.com for most hotel bookings. I prefer to book directly with Marriott when I stay there because of their excellent military discount.

If you prefer staying in a vacation rental instead, I recommend VRBO. If you are looking for a hostel, I use HostelWorld.

Choose Activities and Tours

To find great activities in any area I use Viator. If we are visiting a city with lots of popular attractions I always check CityPass, PogoPass, and GoCard to see if they have discount cards available. Groupon also tends to have a lot of local travel deals.

When I want to book a full-on multi-day tour I use TourRadar. They’ve got fantastic weekly deals. If going somewhere in Mexico or the Caribbean, I use Apple Vacations.

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More often than not, Lyft is cheaper than Uber. Use my Lyft link for an $18 credit! For a car rental in any country, I recommend Hertz or Discover Cars.

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The Mile High City of Denver, Colorado offers a wide variety of tourist attractions for the whole family to enjoy. There are an assortment of activities to do and sights to see in the Denver area.  Things include exploring museums, seeing sports games, attending concerts, shopping, and visiting the city’s amazing parks. The busy city never has a dull moment. No matter what your interests are, Denver’s diverse culture offers a little something for everyone. Plus it’s easy to get from the airport to downtown Denver

Things to do in Denver for Families

Museums & cultural attractions in Denver

While there are many other fun things to do while you are on vacation with your family, learning can be fun too! Denver harbors a rich tapestry of history, as well as culture, and there are some incredible museums to visit with your family while you are here.

Check out the Denver Art Museum, where there are many exhibitions to explore comprised of not only paintings, but sculptures and historical pieces as well.

For a more interactive adventure through history, nature, and science, plan a visit to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, featuring a number of activities and exhibitions for all age groups.

The History Colorado Center offers many exciting tours and activities for families as well. Pricing information can be found on the websites for these museums.

Sports & EntertainmentDenver stadium

Just about any sport you can think of can be seen in Denver at one of the many amazing stadiums. Go see the Denver Broncos play or catch a lacrosse game with the Denver Outlaws at the Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Or take your family to a good old-fashioned ball game at Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies. For soccer fans who want to see a Colorado Rapids game, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is the place to go. At the Pepsi Center, you can see not only Colorado Avalanche and Denver Nuggets games, but also other attractions, to include concerts and the circus.

There are a variety of venues and theaters to visit in Denver as well. Among these is the Denver Coliseum, which hosts a vast array of events, consisting of the National Western Stock Show, AMA Arenacross races and Disney On Ice productions, to name a few. In the Denver Performing Arts Complex, there are numerous family-friendly attractions to look into. You can catch a play at the Buell Theatre, an opera or ballet at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, or attend a Colorado Symphony Orchestra concert at the Boettcher Concert Hall.

Shopping & DiningLarimer in Denver

The 16th Street Mall is the mile-long pedestrian mall in Downtown Denver and is one of the best places for you and your family to immerse yourselves into the cityís culture, with several restaurants and boutiques to explore.

Larimer Square is known for its trendy atmosphere and historical charm with terrific shopping, outdoor cafÈs and some of Denverís best restaurants.

If you are looking for something a bit more modern or simply want to explore a different aspect of Denver, check out the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, a large mall full of upscale boutiques.

In addition, you may want to journey over to Cherry Creek North for a dynamic variety of galleries, childrenís stores, gift shops and many other chic stores.

Outdoor Recreation & Parks

Denver Botanical Gardens
Denver Botanical Gardens

One of the best ways for families to enjoy quality time together on vacation is to step outside and do something active together! There are many beautiful parks for your family to visit in Denver, such as: City Park, Confluence Park and Washington Park.

The Denver Botanic Gardens is a gorgeous park full of stunning art exhibits, flowers and vegetation.

Just outside of Denver is Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This is a famous tourist attraction and spectacular place for families to participate in outdoor activities like hiking and biking on the astounding trails in the park, all while taking experiencing the breathtaking views and geological wonders.

Take the kids on a trip to the Butterfly Pavilion to discover butterflies, insects, arachnids and marine invertebrates in a habitat that is natural and hospitable to these creatures. Don’t worry if there are not any out in the open that will harm you!

Another essential wildlife stop is the Denver Zoo, where you can learn about all types of animals with your children and see them firsthand.

If your family is seeking a day full of thrill and excitement, head on over to Elitch Gardens Theme Park, where there are rides and attractions for all ages, as well as a fantastic water park.

The place to go exclusively for water rides is Water World. It’s the biggest and best water park in America!

 

Free Things to do in DenverDenver Capitol Building

Free Tours in Denver

One of the best parts of visiting Denver is all the free things to do, including free tours you can take at some of Denver’s historical buildings.

At the Colorado State Capitol Building, there are three free tours your family can take: The Historical Tour, Mr. Brownís Attic, and The Legislative Tour. These are all a wonderful way for families to learn more about the state of Colorado.

Learn how money is made at the U.S. Mint in Denver with a free tour that shows you the entire process of creating coins.

You can also go on a Story Trek with free downloadable Denver Story Trek. Pick up a free map at one of the city’s museums and set off to explore the city on a self-guided history tour.

Free Parades

Rodeo Parade

Every January is the annual Rodeo Parade during the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo. This is a celebration of everything western including longhorn cattle, cowboys, cowgirls, horses, marching bands, floats, and horseback riders. The National Western Stock Show is one of the world’s largest indoor rodeos.

Dr. Marin Luther King Jr Marade

Denver has an annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s “Marade. The memorial parade begins at City Park and then continues to Civic Center Park.  The parade ends at the Colorado State Capitol Building.

Saint Patrick’s Day Parade

The annual St. Patrick’s Day is the largest west of the Mississippi and attended by more than 200,000.

Sports Museum

Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Museum is free and located at the Sports Authority Field at Mile High.

First Friday Art Walk

Throughout the city of Denver are First Friday Art Walks. These are on the first Friday of every month. At these you can enjoy vendors, cultural performances, music, art exhibits, food, and more.

Free Things to do in Denver during the Winter

Denver has even more free things to do in the winter months, including parades and ice skating.

Parade of Lights

Parade of Lights  is a night time parade featuring twinkling lights, marching bands, giant balloons, majestic floats and delightful characters like Major Waddles the Penguin and Santa. The parade route begins at the Denver City and County Building on 14th Avenue and Bannock Street. The parade makes a rectangular, two-mile pattern, finishing on 14th Street and Glenarm Place.

Free Ice Skating

Skyline Park has a free ice skating rink. It’s open to the public from the end of November until mid February. You can bring your own skates or rent a pair at a low cost.

NYE Fireworks

Ring in the New Year at the annual New Year’s Eve Fireworks on the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver. In addition to fireworks, they have a mini-parade with magicians, costumed performers, balloon artists, and more entertainment.

Denver’s incredible tourist attractions offer education, a taste of culture, and a ton of fun for the whole family. Now it’s just a matter of choosing the right adventures for your family. With so many options, it is impossible to get bored in Denver. Whether you decide to go to parks and museums, or dive into the shopping scene, is up to you. Now that you know about all the wonderful attractions for families to take advantage of in Denver, your family is indubitably going to have the time of your lives when you visit.

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