Eagle Vail, Colorado

EagleVail is a vibrant, family-friendly mountain community situated in the heart of the Vail Valley, just minutes from the world-class slopes of Vail and Beaver Creek. With its central location, unparalleled amenities, and approachable real estate, it offers the ultimate year-round Colorado lifestyle for both locals and second-home owners.

EagleVail features an eclectic mix of property styles, ranging from convenient 1970s-era condominiums to spacious, modern single-family homes and townhouses. Whether you are searching for an entry-level mountain retreat or a luxury property bordering the National Forest, this neighborhood provides exceptional value and long-term livability.

ABOUT Eagle Vail

Located just a few miles east of Vail Village, East Vail offers the quintessential alpine lifestyle with dramatic mountain ridgelines, cascading waterfalls, and lush evergreen forests. It is a highly coveted retreat for buyers seeking an authentic, nature-immersed mountain escape with easy access to world-class skiing and outdoor recreation.

A Natural Playground

For the avid outdoorsman and nature lover, East Vail is simply unrivaled. The neighborhood serves as a peaceful base camp that sits adjacent to the White River National Forest, giving residents immediate access to an extensive network of hiking, biking, and cross-country ski trails right out their front door. Popular trailheads like Booth Creek Falls, Bighorn Creek, and Pitkin Creek are situated right here, while Gore Creek meanders beautifully through the valley, flanked by stunning aspen groves and towering pines. In the warmer months, the paved bike path running through the Vail Golf Club connects you directly to the village center.

Community & Convenience

Unlike the bustling, highly commercialized pedestrian base villages, East Vail feels like a true, tight-knit residential neighborhood. It acts as a serene sanctuary where you can escape the resort crowds after a long day, yet it remains incredibly well-connected. The Town of Vail operates a free bus system that makes regular circuits throughout the neighborhood, whisking residents to the lifts, shopping, and dining in Vail Village and Lionshead in a matter of minutes.

At the heart of the community is Bighorn Park, a beloved local hub featuring a playground, an off-leash dog park, fishing ponds, open fields, and beautiful picnic areas. For fitness and wellness, the Vail Racquet Club offers property owners and residents access to a pool, spa, fitness center, and racquet courts.

Diverse Real Estate Options

East Vail features a beautifully diverse mix of residential properties, catering to different lifestyles and architectural tastes. Buyers will find a broader, more neighborhood-oriented mix here compared to the dense center of town, with a mix of classic ski chalets, rustic mountain cabins, tasteful duplexes, and modern, sunlit townhomes and condos. Because of its lower development density, homes here often feature sprawling pine lots and stunning, unobstructed views of the impressive East Vail chutes.

Whether you are seeking a primary residence for the family or a mountain vacation home, East Vail presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of the Rocky Mountains. To explore available properties in the area or learn more about the neighborhood's lifestyle, you can browse listings on platforms like Compass Real Estate or explore local guides like Discover Vail.

Mountain & Skiing

The Terrain: Featuring 5,317 acres of skiable terrain, it is best known for its legendary Seven Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin. Elevation & Snow: Sitting at a base elevation of 8,150 feet, the mountain receives an average of 354 inches of snowfall per year.

Villages & Culture

Vail & Lionshead Villages: The interconnected pedestrian-only villages are filled with upscale boutiques, galleries, and exquisite dining.Vibe: The town operates as a year-round community and plays host to major cultural and lifestyle events such as the Bravo! Vail music festival and the Vail Film Festival.

Year Round Outdoor Activities

Winter: Beyond alpine or nordic skiing and snowboarding, winter brings ice skating, snowmobiling, dog sledding, snow shoeing, ice fishing, skate skiing, zip lining, tubing, alpine slide, and sleigh rides.

Summer: Once the snow melts, the surrounding White River National Forest opens up for mountain biking, fly fishing, hiking, camping, ATVing, zip lining, jeep tours, horseback riding, bouldering, rock climbing, white water rafting, kayaking, SUPing, & tubing.

Getting Around & Logistics

Transit: One of the largest free public transit systems in the country, making it very easy to navigate between Lionshead and Vail Village without a car.

Walkability:  It takes about 10–15 minutes to walk from Vail Village to Lionshead Village and features heated and auto-free walkways and over 55 pieces of public art and sculptures.

Travel: You can reach the town by driving on I-70, flying directly into the Eagle County Regional Airport (35 miles west), or taking a shuttle from Denver International Airport.

Things to Do & Events

Vail’s jam-packed event calendar means there is always something to do. From spring culinary celebrations to summer arts and epic sports competitions, the valley's year-round festivities guarantee your social calendar will always be full.

With annual events like the Bravo Music Festival, Hot Summer Nights, Vail Dance Festival, Vail Symposium, Go Pro Games, Vail Farmers Market, Vail Comedy Tour, Vail Social, Taste of Vail, and Oktoberfest, just to name a few.

Schools & Education

Vail, Colorado offers a unique educational landscape that perfectly balances rigorous academics with the active, outdoor lifestyle of the Rocky Mountains. The area features a mix of top-tier private institutions, extensive public options within the Eagle County School District, and accessible higher education.

Private Schools include: Vail Mountain School, Vail Christian Academy, Vail Christian High School, Vail Ski & Snowboard School
Charter Schools include: Eagle County Charter Academy, Stone Creek Charter School
Public Schools include: Red Sandstone Elementary, Homestake Peak School, Battle Mountain High School
Higher Education:Colorado Mountain School

Safety & Security

Vail, Colorado is one of the safest communities in the state, offering violent crime rates significantly below national averages. While the resort town sees the usual property crimes—such as minor thefts—associated with a seasonal influx of visitors, proactive policing and a tight-knit community ensure excellent peace of mind.

The Vail Police Department maintains a strong, visible presence. They even offer a Safe to Sell exchange program. You can feel safer still with mountain preparedness and neighborhood watch.

Convenience & Daily Needs

Vail, Colorado offers seamless convenience to match its mountain lifestyle. Residents enjoy full-service supermarkets, 24/7 emergency care, and easily accessible pharmacies. Daily living is highly functional and welcoming, making it an ideal location to plant your roots in the Rockies.

You will find City Market Pharmacy and Safeway conveniently located in West Vail on the North side of I70, and a new Whole Foods Market just a few miles away in Avon, CO. City Market Pharmacy or Vail Pharmacy, located inside Vail Health Hospital located between Vail Village and Lionshead Village.

Dining

Vail’s dining scene is a world-class culinary playground, blending rustic alpine fare with Michelin-recommended farm-to-table cuisine. Whether you are grabbing a green-chile burrito before first chair, enjoying an elevated mountaintop lunch, or toasting a day on the slopes during après-ski, the village offers unforgettable flavors.

The catering scene brings five-star, chef-driven dining directly to your event. Our caterers offer custom-crafted menus featuring locally sourced ingredients, elegant event styling, and seamless full-service hospitality.

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