Fall Wellness Seeker

Fall is the Season for You

Take time for you and check out one of the amazing spas the Vail Valley has to offer, or consider seeing the sites and getting your exercise out on the golf course. At the end of the day—no matter your circumstances—treat yourself!

SPAS & SPRINGS

Reset and rejuvenate! Vail Valleys spas and wellness centers are at the forefront off providing a variety of treatments to satisfy what you are looking for. Each spa has signature treatments that range from body scrubs to hot stones to custom massages. Whether you are looking to soak in traditional style greek therapy baths to receiving acupuncture to red light therapy.  Listed below are just a few of the spa offerings. View full list of spas here.

These are just a few experiences the Vail Valley has to offer.

At Allegria Spa in the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek, spa goers can go enjoy the unique experience of Aqua Sanitas, which is a greek bath therapy with several pools at different temperatures.

The Four Seasons Resort Spa offers organic treatments that focus on preserving the delicate balance of hydration and nourishment, which is especially important in this alpine climate.

Meanwhile, at the Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch, therapists use a combination of deep heat, royal Thai massage and an aromatic hot poultice to work their magic on sore muscles during the Hot Herbal Poultice treatment.

Spa Anjali, at the Westin Riverfront Resort & Spa in Avon, offers a series of “Chakra Blessing” treatments, including the Manipura blessing, which focuses on the naval chakra responsible for igniting health and vitality. The treatment combines a detoxifying foot and body scrub, bio-energy mud wrap, massage and lymphatic drainage.

However you choose to treat yourself, you will feel relaxed, renewed and refreshed after visiting any one our world renowned spas.

YOGA & FITNESS

Outdoor yoga can be found at Solaris in Vail, Little Beach Community Park in Minturn, Avon Performance Pavilion on Saturday Mornings; Town Park in Eagle on Sundays and at the Centennial Lawn in Beaver Creek on Wednesday afternoons.

If you haven’t already, try SUP yoga! Rent a paddle board and head out to any lake in the valley or The Westin Athletic Club offers SUP yoga classes using their outdoor swimming pool.

For more fitness providers in the Vail Valley, click here.

GOLF

See magnificent sites of the valley from the golf course, including the golden fall colors. Enjoy golfing at one of these golf courses: Beaver Creek Golf CourseEagle Ranch Golf ClubEagleVail Golf Club, Red Sky Ranch and Golf ClubVail Golf Club, Gypsum Creek, Sonnenalp and Cordillera.

Each course provides its own unique perspective in greens, tees, traps and topography. Golfing in the Vail Valley offers unique opportunities to spot wildlife – big and small – while experiencing how high elevation makes your ball go further.

Restaurants & Bars

In the Vail Valley, eating isn't merely sustenance - it's an important part of the lifestyle. From fine dining hotspots to casual comforts, it's not hard to find great food. Colorado is known for their locals breweries, distilleries and even wineries. Come sample a taste of Colorado and even international spirit favorites.

Activity Providers

Sure, Vail is world-renowned for its skiing and snowboarding, but the Vail Valley offers plenty beyond vast bowls of bluebird powder days and grippin' groomers. Whether you prefer your adventure water-drenched, iced, air-borne, cliff-side, cycled, motorized or snowy out mountain recreation covers it- and much, much more.

Vail Valley Events

Ski terrain and wonderful snow put the Vail Valley on the map, but it's more than just a ski resort. The calendar is packed with events that are a big part of the Vail Valley's culture. From outdoor concerts at the Ford Amphitheater to bull riding at the rodeo, it's easy to stay busy.