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Our Commitment to the Environment
Beaver Creek Echo. Our Company’s social responsibility and
environmental stewardship program enables us to preserve and care
for our communities and the spectacular natural environment that
surrounds our resorts. It encompasses three core efforts—charitable
giving, volunteerism and environmental stewardship.
In our Forest. Promoting overall forest health is of critical importance to Beaver Creek,
not only because forests provide the spectacular natural settings for our mountain resort
and neighboring hotels, but they also ensure clean water and abundant wildlife, and help
mitigate climate change. Beaver Creek is working with the U.S. Forest Service on many
forest health projects located around the resort and community, as well as one of the largest
public/private restoration projects in the country to restore critical watersheds and habitat
in the Hayman fire burn area.
SUMMER ADVENTURE CENTER
This is your base for all on-mountain activities and programs at Beaver Creek.
OPEN DAILY: June 11 – September 5
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY: May 28 – June 5, September 10 – 25
HOURS: 9am to 4pm
LOCATION: Top of the second set of escalators B-4
For more information, call (970) 754 5200
Beaver Creek Hiking Center
OPEN DAILY: June 11 – September 5
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY: September 10 – 11, 17 – 18, 24 – 25
HOURS: 9am to 4pm
For more information, call (970) 754 5373
Dates and hours are subject to change.
Located in the Beaver Creek Summer Adventure Center (B-4) at the top of the second
set of escalators, the Beaver Creek Hiking Center offers mountain information and
guided hiking programs for all ability levels. Guided hikes on Vail Mountain, Beaver Creek
Mountain and surrounding areas. Demo hiking boots, backpacks and hiking poles
can be rented. All scheduled hikes listed below are also available as private hikes
by reservation. A minimum of (2) hikers and 24-hour advanced booking is required
for most hikes. (970) 754 5373
SCHEDULED & PRIVATE HIKES: DIFFICULTY: DAY: TIME:
Spruce Saddle / Nature Valley Beginner Daily 11am – 12pm
Loop (Complimentary)
Nordic/ Fitness Walking Beginner Daily 9 – 10:30am
Beaver Creek Mountain Hike Beg / Int Daily 9am – 12pm &
1 – 4pm
Monday Mixer Int / Adv Mon 7:30am – 4pm
Historic Excursions Beginner Thurs 9am – 3:30pm
Colorado Adventure Hike Beg / Int Tues & Thurs 8am – 4pm
Colorado 13er/14er Hike Advanced Wed TBD
Lift & Lunch Hike Beg / Int Wed & Sat 9:30am – 3:30pm
(Beaver Lake/Vail Mountain)
All guided hikes include hiking gear, bottled water and snack bars.
Beaver Creek’s Hike-ology
Program
5 Senses Trail, Discovery Loop & Spruce Saddle Loop. Beaver Creek’s premier
environmental program consists of three self-guided, interpretive trails where you
can learn about local flora, fauna and cultural history.
Hiking Center Partners
High Mountain Adventure Tours
These motorized 4 x 4 vehicle tours allow guests of all ages to explore Beaver Creek to
the fullest. Tours start at Spruce Saddle, located at the top of Centennial Express Lift #6,
and highlight the natural and geological beauty of the area with an emphasis on fauna
and flora and history of the area. One hour tours are available daily starting at 10am.
Private two hour tours are available with advanced reservation. Purchase your tours
at the Summer Adventure Center. (970) 754-5200
Lift Information & Pricing
Centennial Express
Lift #6 B-4
OPEN DAILY: June 11 – September 5
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY: May 28 – June 5, September 10 – 25
HOURS: 9am to 4:30pm
Purchase lift tickets at the Summer Adventure Center.
Dates and hours are subject to change. Lifts may close during inclement weather.
TICKET: PRICE:
Adult One Day Lift Ticket $24
Child 5 through 12 Lift Ticket FREE*
Additional Child* $17
Adult One Day Lift Ticket & Bike Haul $29
Adult Lift & Lunch $29**
Adult Lift, Lunch & Bike Haul $34**
*Up to three free child tickets per paid adult. **Includes a $15 credit towards lunch.
Important Phone Numbers
Emergency (On-Mountain)
From any red on-mountain phone 5111 From a cell phone (970) 754 5111
Beaver Creek Public Safety (Village & On-Mountain After Hours)
From any red on-mountain phone 5848 From a cell phone
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949 4911
Guest Services
Information Center
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754 4636
Lodging Reservations
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825 0760
Colorado Road Conditions
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303
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639 1111
Local Road Conditions
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970
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479 2226
Lost and Found
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970
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754 5244
Village Transportation
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970
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949 1938
In addition, Beaver Creek and the National Forest Foundation have partnered to raise $1.7 million
for local conservation projects. Thanks to donations that are matched by the NFF, we’ve helped
local non-profits build trails, improve wildlife habitat and improve the overall health of our forests.
Please visit the Summer Adventure Center at the base of the mountain for information on how
you can help in caring for our national forests.
Through Vail Resorts’ Echo program, Beaver Creek is focused on the following initiatives:
• Reducing energy consumption. In the past two years, Beaver Creek has reduced
overall energy consumption by 15 percent exceeding Vail Resorts company goal
of a decrease of 10 percent by 2011.
• Company-wide paperless initiative. Vail Resorts plans to virtually eliminate 17 million
pieces of paper printed each year.
• Recycling. Vail Resorts recycles almost 6,000 tons of materials annually. Please look
for the blue bins around the resort and help do your part.
• Composting efforts. Beaver Creek’s on-mountain restaurants compost over 300 lbs.
of food scrap each week. The finished compost is used by the flower and landscaping
crews for summer landscaping operations.
Please do your part to protect Beaver Creek Mountain’s natural resources and wildlife habitat.
Do not litter. Please use trash receptacles at the base of lifts and recycling bins at dining facilities.
Smoking is prohibited on the lifts and is discouraged on the mountain due to fire danger.
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For further details or to buy your 11/12 season pass, stop by the Beaver Creek
Summer Adventure Center or visit epicpass.com.
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Disabled Access
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Playground
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Warning: Be aware several trails
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Recreation Path
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Construction Zone
Construction Warning
Major improvements and repairs are made on Beaver Creek Mountain
during the summer. Please be aware of construction and maintenance
and obey all posted warnings. You may encounter construction vehicles
on any mountain road. When using these routes, please obey all signage.
Be very cautious and yield the right-of-way.
Beaver Creek Mountain facilities, operated by Vail Resorts Management Company, are located
within the White River National Forest and are under permit from the Forest Service, U.S.D.A.
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At the gate, you left everyday life behind.
That’s why people travel here from all over the world,
and many make it a tradition.
The drama of rock and sky,
the sheer grandeur of this place, is one reason.
This is North America’s World Cup mountain, as beautiful
under summer flowers as it is under snow.
It is also a place of intimacy.
A private place hidden from view, with the power to
bring people together.
“The consummate kid-friendly resort.”
That’s what Ski Magazine has called Beaver Creek,
and strolling through the square you can see why.
It is a modern, custom-designed resort with the cozy,
unhurried feel of an Alpine village.
At this elevation the air is clear,
and so are the taste buds. Here you’ll follow in the
footsteps of gourmets and food critics. Here you can dine
in a meadow, an aspen grove, a Western museum.
Beaver Creek regularly wins awards
and accolades for its food, wine, service, lodgings, safety
standards and environmental efforts. It’s a place where the
staff are trained to not just provide what guests want,
but to anticipate it.
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Biking Only Trails
Beaver Creek does not offer extreme downhill mountain biking. Lift-served family riding
and cross-country riding is offered. Only bikes with hand braking systems are permitted
on Beaver Creek Mountain. Biking trails are closed to hikers, except for multi-use trails.
Distances listed are one way.
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Rose Pedal
A-2, A-3
A lower-level intermediate single-track trail from either direction. Rose Pedal begins its
descent from Spruce Saddle and winds its way through pine trees in Rose Bowl
and
down to Cinch; approx. 2 miles (3.2 km).
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Corkscrew
A-2, A-4
Bike down through groves of aspen and evergreens on this exciting single-track trail.
Geared toward expert riders; approx. 5 miles (8 km).
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Stack-it
B-4
A challenging mountain bike single-track, which winds its way down the ski slopes and
through the aspens; approx. 1.5 miles (2.5 km).
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Some trails closed until July 1st due to elk calving. Please refer to on-mountain trail signage and observe all closures.
Golf
Beaver Creek Golf Club B-5
Sculpted from the great Rockies, suspended under the clear blue Colorado sky, this Robert
Trent Jones, Jr. championship course ranked in Golf Digest’s Top 75 Golf Resorts, with
a Top 100 Golf Shop rated by Golf World. Featuring spectacular scenery and challenging
fairways, the club also has a newly-renovated clubhouse and restaurant, The Rendezvous
Club Restaurant, open for lunch to the public. Course access during high season (see
dates below) is restricted to homeowners and resort guests in Beaver Creek, Bachelor Gulch
and Arrowhead, and Beaver Creek Golf Club members. (970) 754 5775
EARLY SEASON* HIGH SEASON LATE SEASON*
MAY 13 – JUNE 14 JUNE 15 – SEPT 15 SEPT 16 – OCT 9
18 Holes – $89 18 Holes – $185 18 Holes – $89
9 Holes – $63 18 Holes – $190** 9 Holes – $63
After 2pm – $65 9 Holes – $105 After 2pm – $65
After 2pm – $95
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Open to Public. **High season weekend rates are effective Friday – Sunday, from July 1 – August 28.
Red Sky Ranch & Golf Club
The Vail Valley’s premier golf destination, Red Sky Golf Club offers two award-winning golf
courses by Tom Fazio and Greg Norman. Featuring the Red Sky Golf Academy, luxurious
private and guest club facilities and a beautiful panoramic community. To reserve a tee
time, private lesson or clinic, contact your host concierge or call (970) 754 8400.
Activities
Hiking Whether you choose to explore the mountain on your own or take a guided
nature tour with the Beaver Creek Hiking Center
(B-4), Beaver Creek Mountain and its
surroundings offer a myriad of hiking options. (970) 754 5373
Chairlift Rides Take Centennial Express Lift #6 (B-4) to Spruce Saddle for a scenic lunch
and play horseshoes or disc golf. Don’t forget, kids 12 and under ride the chairlift for free.
Up to 3 free child tickets per paid adult and additional child tickets are sold at window rate.
Children with a free ticket must be accompanied by an adult on all rides. (970) 754 5200
Family Activities At the base of Centennial Express Lift #6 (B-4), play a round of
mini-golf, reach new heights on the bungee trampoline or scale the climbing wall. In
the plaza, take a spin on the ice rink or visit the Children’s Museum. (970) 754 4636
Mountain Bike Rentals Mountain bike rentals and helmets are available at the
Summer Adventure Center, Beaver Creek Sports at the base of the Centennial Express
Lift #6
(B-4). (970) 754 6221 or visit beavercreeksports.com. The Westin Riverfront in
Avon (970) 748 3080, and Free Wheel Bicycle (970) 845 0331, behind the Blue Moose
restaurant in Beaver Creek Village.
Mountain Bike Tours Beaver Creek boasts miles of rolling single-track and numerous
spectacular vistas. Let our seasoned guides show you the best the mountain has to offer!
Rides for all abilities are offered through the Hiking Center. (970) 754 5373
High Mountain Adventure Tours These motorized 4 x 4 vehicle tours allow guests
of all ages to explore Beaver Creek to the fullest. Tours start at Spruce Saddle, located
at the top of Centennial Express Lift #6, and highlight the natural and geological beauty of the
area with an emphasis on fauna and flora and history of the area. One hour tours are
available daily starting at 10am. Private two hour tours are available with advanced reservation.
Purchase your tours at the Summer Adventure Center. (970) 754-5200
Kids Camp/Small World Play School B-4 Beaver Creek Kids Day Camp is
offered for ages 5 – 12. Activities include arts and crafts, outdoor adventures and kids’
theater. Call (970) 754 5464 for more information and reservations. Small World Play
School is a nursery and daycare facility for children 2 months to 5 years.
Call (970) 754 5325 for more information and reservations.
Horseback Riding A-4 Horseback riding is a great way to experience Beaver Creek
Mountain. Beaver Creek Stables offers one- and two-hour rides on Beaver Creek’s many
horse trails. Picnic and lake rides are also available. (970) 845 7770
Fly Fishing B-4, C-5 Gore Creek Fly Fisherman offers 3 locations—in Beaver Creek
Village inside Beaver Creek Sports, in the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch on the lobby
level, and in the Westin Riverfront in Avon. Guided wade and float trips on the Eagle,
Gore, Colorado or Roaring Fork Rivers offer breathtaking views, strong wild trout,
expert guidance and lunch on all full-day trips. Free daily casting clinics at 10:30am.
Beaver Creek: (970) 754 5400; Bachelor Gulch: (970) 748 6880; Westin Riverfront:
(970) 748 3080 or visit gorecreekflyfisherman.com
Fishing Ponds B-4 Catch-and-release fishing is available at Flood’s Fishing Ponds
just off Dally. Fly fishing equipment rentals are available at the Gore Creek Fly Fisherman.
(970) 754 5400, or visit gorecreekflyfisherman.com
18 Hole Championship Disc Golf Course A-2 Begins at Spruce Saddle
Restaurant, located at the top of Centennial Express Lift #6. Discs available for sale
at Beaver Creek Sports (970) 754 5400.
Tennis A-4 Located adjacent to the Highlands Lodge, the Beaver Creek Tennis Center
welcomes all levels of players. Lessons, tournaments, special clinics and rental racquets
are available. Court fees, 8am – 1pm: $30/hour, 1 – 5pm: $18/hour. Open to the public.
(970) 754 5781
Multi-Use Trails
Multi-use trails are designated for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
Distances listed are one way.
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Allie’s Way
A-4, B-3
This scenic trail is a wonderful beginner hiking path and intermediate mountain
biking trail through the trees and slopes of Beaver Creek’s lower mountain;
approx. 1 mile (1.6 km).
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Arrowhead Mountain Trail
* D-5, D-4
With a great backcountry feel amongst the aspens and pines, this trail winds up
the Arrowhead valley eventually connecting with Primrose and Piece O’Cake Trail;
approx. 3.7 miles (6 km).
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Bachelor Loop
, Bear Paw Loop
& Ridge Rider Loop
C-4, D-5
These multi-use trails are part of the Bachelor Gulch trail network. Enjoy scenic hikes
that start and finish in Bachelor Gulch.
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Beaver Creek Recreation Path
B-6, B-5
A paved recreation path adjacent to Village Road, which connects Avon
to Beaver Creek Village; approx. 2 miles (3.2km).
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Cinch
A-4, A-3
Beautiful views of Beaver Creek Valley and the Gore Range;
approx. 4.5 miles (7.2 km).
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Dally
A-3, B-3
You’ll pass the Birds of Prey
Express Lift and wind down along Beaver Creek
by Red Tail Camp; approx. 4.5 miles (7.2 km).
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Piece O’ Cake and Primrose
* D-5, C-3
Offering hikers and bikers an easy and scenic route to the tops of Arrowhead,
Bachelor Gulch and Beaver Creek Mountains.
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Village-to-Village Trail
D-6, B-3
From Red Tail Camp, the trail heads across the western hillside, through meadows
and aspen groves into Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead. Opens on July 1;
approx. 3 miles (4.8 km).
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Daybreak Ridge
* C-4, C-3
A great link from the ridge top (Primrose) to Village-to-Village Trail;
approx. 1.8 miles (3.0 km).
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Elkhorn Trail B-4, C-4, C-5, C-6
Quiet multi-use trail connecting Beaver Creek Landing to Village-to-Village Trail;
approx. 2.4mi (3.9km).
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Lost Buck
B-4, C-4
An easy intermediate access route from the base of Chair #12 connecting with
Stack-It, Lost Buck Spur and Village-to-Village Trails; approx. 1.7 miles (2.8 km).
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Lost Buck Spur
B-4
An intermediate trail, this single-track trail passes through aspen glades,
then connects with Beaver Lake Trail; approx. .75 mile (1.2 km).
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Beano’s Hill Climb
* C-3, C-2
This climb is a rough fire road to the top of Chair #11 and Larkspur Bowl;
approx. 2.85 miles (4.6 km).
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PHQ Hill Climb
A-2, B-1
This trail zigzags 1,240 vertical feet (378 m) from Spruce Saddle to Ski Patrol
Headquarters at the summit of the mountain; approx. 2.7 miles (4.3 km).
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Some trails closed until July 1st due to elk calving. Please refer to on-mountain trail signage
and observe all closures.
Hiking Only Trails
Hiking trails are closed to bikers, except for multi-use trails. Distances listed are one way.
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Beaver Creek Village Loop
A-4, A-5
An easy hike out of Beaver Creek Village. The trail winds up through the aspens and
along the open slopes of the Haymeadow area above Beaver Creek Village. This trail
has moderate elevation gain and offers great views of the Village;
approx. 1.7 miles (2.8 km), 1 hour.
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Buddy’s Way A-4, A-5
Part of Village Loop, this section is an easy hike winding through the wildflowers
and aspen stands overlooking the Village; approx. 1 mile (1.6 km), 30 minutes.
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Creekside Loop B-4, B-5
Perfect for the family—a gentle loop that passes through Creekside Park where you’ll
find a playground, picnic tables and restrooms; 1.5 miles (2.4 km), 45 – 60 minutes.
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Discovery Loop
(Hike-ology
Program) A-3, A-2
An easier interpretive hike exploring the cultural history of the region as well as the
indigenous wildlife of the area; 1.5 mile (2.4 km), 45 – 60 min.
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Five Senses Trail
(Hike-ology
Program) B-4
This trail begins at the base of Chair #6, crosses Beaver Creek and follows the road
to Flood’s Fishing Ponds and the Beaver Lake Trailhead; approx. 1 mile (1.6 km),
45 min. – 1.25 hours. A suggested family hike.
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Spruce Saddle Loop
(Hike-ology
Program) A-2
An easier, mid-mountain interpretive tour at Spruce Saddle. Learn about local flora and
fauna; approx. 1 mile (1.6 km), 30 – 60 min.
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Beaver Lake Trail
B-4, C-2
Follow this trail along Beaver Creek, past the base of Chairs #9, #10 and #11 and
Beano’s Cabin and up the valley to Beaver Lake, a pristine mountain lake in the Holy
Cross Wilderness; approx. 6 miles round trip (9.7 km), 3 – 4 hours.
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Overlook Trail
A-2, B-4
Near the top, take in views of the Sawatch Mountain Range from the overlook and
on your way down, watch as Beaver Creek Village unfolds below you. For a more
challenging hike, begin at the bottom and hike up; approx. 4 miles (6.5 km), 2 – 4 hours.
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Royal Elk Trail
A-2, C-2
This picturesque and challenging trail is generally downhill and can be accessed by
riding the Centennial Express Lift #6. The route traverses the Talons Challenge ski
slopes along a challenging single-track and connects with the Beaver Lake Trail;
approx. 2.5 miles (4.1 km), 1 – 1.5 hours.
Events
For more information, please visit beavercreek.com. Events subject to change.
May
May 18 Short Track MTB Race
May 28 – 29 Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival
May 28, 29 Culinary Demonstration Series*
June
June 13 – 25 Suzuki Music Camp
June 18 Summer Solstice Trail Run
June 24, 25 Culinary Demonstration Series*
June 25 – 26 Tough Mudder
June 30 Beaver Creek Rodeo Series
at Traer Creek
July
July 4 Independence Day Celebration
July 7, 14, 21 Beaver Creek Rodeo Series
at Traer Creek
July 16 – 17 Beaver Creek XTERRA
July 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 Culinary Demonstration Series*
July 22 – 24 Beaver Creek Antique Festival
July 23 Colorado River Ride
August
August 6 – 7 Beaver Creek Arts Festival
August 6, 7, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 Culinary Demonstration Series*
August 4, 11, 18 Beaver Creek Rodeo Series
at Traer Creek
August 17 BC Blast MTB Challenge
August 18 – 20 Wine & Spirits Festival
September
September 3, 4 Culinary Demonstration Series*
September 3 – 4 Beaver Creek Oktoberfest
September 4 Oktoberfest Shufe
September 25 Hike Wine & Dine
(Beneting Jack’s Place)
*Culinary Demonstrations will take place 3 times daily for Blues, Brews & BBQ, Antique Festival, Arts Festival,
and Oktoberfest. All other demos are at 5pm in the Culinary Demonstration tent on the main Village level near
the base of the escalators
Mountaintop Gatherings
Our dedicated Group Sales and Services team would be delighted to help you plan
and execute a getaway to Beaver Creek. Merger or marriage, reunion or retreat—we
customize packages incorporating lodging, lift tickets, activities, dining and just about
anything else you might need in our mountaintop paradise.
New for 2011. Majestic and intimate, our new wedding
deck at Spruce Saddle is the perfect place to begin
your happily ever after. Combine this stunning setting
for the ceremony with our gold standard of guest
service for your apres-wedding celebration, and you
will have a day to remember for a lifetime.
We cater to groups of 20 or more. (866) 395 3185
Restaurants
On-Mountain Dining
Beano’s Cabin C-3 Enjoy a horseback ride, wagon ride or shuttle to this award-winning
restaurant for an incredible on-mountain dining experience. Open for dinner Thursday
through Sunday, reservations required, special children’s menu and pricing available.
(970) 754 3463
Spruce Saddle Lodge
A-2 Ride the Centennial Express Lift #6 to a delicious
lunch from the grill. Make sure to purchase a lift and lunch ticket package for $29
at the Summer Adventure Center. Special children’s menu and pricing available.
(970) 754 5520
Village Dining
8100 Bar and grill specializing in local, natural and organic dishes featuring Colorado’s
best microbrews, wines and spirits. Chefs table, wine room and semi-private
dining facilities available. Located inside Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa.
Reservations recommended. (970) 827 6600
Beaver Creek Chophouse Located slopeside, the Chophouse offers incredible
mountain views from the best deck in Beaver Creek for any season. Melding
a comprehensive menu, featuring great steaks and fresh seafood, with a friendly
staff and inviting atmosphere, the Chophouse offers a dining experience beyond
compare. (970) 845 0555
Beaver Crepes Enjoy made-to-order sweet and savory crepes, hand made Italian
sodas or hot beverages in the heart of Beaver Creek Village. Open daily 11am – 8pm.
Located next to the ice rink.
Blue Moose Pizza Located just off of the ice skating rink and amidst all the action of
Beaver Creek Village, this bustling pizzeria, featuring hand-tossed NY Style pizza, offers
the perfect locale for a casual meal with friends and family. (970) 845 8666
Coyote Café Mexican food, salads, burgers, sandwiches and kids menu. Late night
food menu untill 11:30pm! Try the Colorado microbrew and tequila bar. Located next
to the Summer Adventure Center. (970) 949 5001
Dough Pastries made fresh daily and delicious coffee. Located next to the covered
bridge. (970) 331 5288
Dusty Boot Steakhouse and Saloon Top-notch steaks, burgers and seafood with
a southwestern flair served in a family-friendly environment. Located in St. James Place.
(970) 748 1146
Foxnut Slopeside Sushi Still serving only the freshest fish available and a variety
of delectable fusion plates. Foxnut continues to offer Beaver Creek’s best Asian fusion
and sushi but now from an incredible new location, just steps away from the
Centennial Express Lift #6. (970) 845 0700
The Flying Pig Sandwich Shop & BBQ The Flying Pig has officially landed in the heart
of the Beaver Creek Plaza. Located in the former Foxnut location, the Flying Pig offers
a variety of delicious specialty sandwiches and mouth-watering BBQ in a casual,
family-friendly atmosphere. (970) 845-0333
Golden Eagle Inn Lunch and dinner featuring creative American cuisine with fresh
fish, pasta, fowl and game. Located in the Village Plaza. (970) 949 1940
La Cantina Convenient walk-in breakfast and lunch spot featuring burritos, sandwiches,
wraps, salads, specialty coffee drinks and grab-and-go fruit and snacks. Located in the
Beaver Creek Lodge next to the bus stop. Open daily from 8am – 4pm.
The Rendezvous Club Restaurant Enjoy a delicious lunch at the Beaver Creek
Golf Clubhouse, overlooking the beautiful Beaver Creek Golf Course. (970) 754 5760
Rocks Modern Grill Located in the Beaver Creek Lodge, Rocks features classic
American fare in a stunning and modern setting. (970) 845 1730
Starbucks Serving fresh coffees, breakfast sandwiches and pastries daily. This location
is also a Wi-Fi hotspot for public internet access. (970) 754 6245
Toscanini Beaver Creek’s premier Italian restaurant serving dinner nightly. Toscanini
features classic Italian fare including signature appetizers, brick-fired pizzas, salads,
pastas and entrées. Special children’s menu and pricing is available. Located next to
the ice rink in Beaver Creek Village. (970) 754 5590
Important Safety Information
In Case of an Accident or if You Get Lost
Retrace your steps or proceed downhill until you come to a working emergency phone
located in a bright red box. Call 5111 or call (970) 754 5111 from a cell phone. Wait for
someone to answer, do not hang up until all pertinent information has been gathered.
Fire Danger
Smoking is prohibited on the lifts and is discouraged on the mountain due to fire danger.
Report fires from any on-mountain emergency phone.
Sun Protection
At 10,000 feet, exposure to the sun is 40% greater than it is at sea level. We recommend
sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 15 or higher, as well as eye protection.
Multi-Use Trails
Be aware that trails and roads on Beaver Creek Mountain are used for many purposes
during the summer. Mountain bikers, hikers, horses, motorized vehicles, construction
equipment and others may be encountered at any time.
Adequate Clothing
Mountain weather changes quickly and there is usually at least a ten-degree
temperature difference from the bottom to the top of the lifts. Bring a raincoat
and consider a sweater or fleece.
High-Altitude Environment
If you live at a lower elevation, you may tire more easily. Take it easy at first, plan short trips
until you are acclimated and drink plenty of water. Some visitors may experience symptoms
associated with Beaver Creek’s high altitude. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea,
loss of appetite, restless sleep, coughing and difficulty breathing. If symptoms persist or if
you have a concern about your health, you should seek medical attention.
Lightning and Thunderstorms
Brief afternoon thunderstorms are common in the mountains. Seek shelter when you
see a storm developing. Take proper precautions, including keeping off ridge lines and
staying clear of chairlift houses and towers, power lines, open spaces, lone trees
and signposts. Lifts may close on occasion causing delays. Please take this into
consideration when planning on-mountain activities.
Weather and Terrain
Unpredictable weather, as well as rugged, uneven, irregular and slippery surface
conditions exist. YOU ASSUME THE RISK.
Lift Safety
Under Colorado law, you cannot board a lift unless you have sufficient physical dexterity,
ability and knowledge to negotiate or to use such lift safely, or until you have asked for and
received information sufficient to enable you to use the lift safely. You may not use a lift
when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Mountain Biking
Helmets and sturdy shoes with good tread are recommended at all times. Child carriers
or tow-behind bikes are not permitted and all bikes must have two working brakes.
All loose clothing, bags or packs should be firmly secured so they do not interfere with
the bicycle’s moving parts.
Mountain bikers must always yield to other non-motorized trail users. Should you
encounter hikers or horses on any trail, you must yield the right-of-way. Ride on
designated trails only and obey all posted signs and warnings. Failure to do so may
result in lift ticket and/or pass revocation.
Hiking Outside the Ski Area Boundary
Please note that the upper portion of Beaver Lake Trail to Beaver Lake and Turquoise
Lake lie outside the Beaver Creek ski area boundary. These trails are maintained by the
U.S. Forest Service.
Please Be Aware of Bears
Hikers rarely encounter bears, but if you do, stay calm and back away slowly. Face
the bear and speak in a calm, low voice as you back up. Make yourself appear as large
as possible, and avoid shouting. Beaver Creek asks that everyone be cautious and
respectful of the wildlife. For more information on wildlife encounters, please contact
the Beaver Creek Department of Public Safety at (970) 949 4911.
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