Cascade Village
World-Class Skiing & Snowboarding in Vail, Colorado
Cascade Village is a neighborhood west of Lionshead, set along Gore Creek and connected directly to Vail Mountain by the Cascade Lift (#20). Staying here puts you within walking distance of restaurants and a bunch of activities, all in a quieter setting tucked away from the central villages. In winter, you can step outside and start skiing within minutes. In summer, nearby trailheads lead to aspen forests, wildflower meadows and alpine ridges.
Cascade Village
Village Details
Cascade Village sits by the creek at the base of its own ski lift, with the Grand Hyatt Vail at its center and private residences surrounding it. Most of the activity happens within a short walk — slope access, a spa, dining and riverside paths are all clustered together — with easy access to I-70 and the rest of Vail with a quick drive or shuttle ride.
Cascade Village
Where to Stay
Check into the Grand Hyatt Vail for luxurious rooms with views of the creek or surrounding peaks, or choose a private condo or home at Vail Residences at Cascade Village for extra space and a homey feel. Wherever you stay, you have access to outdoor pools, bubbling hot tubs, ski valet service and a full-service spa. And the Cascade Lift (#20) sits just steps away, so you can gear up in your room and head directly to the slopes or summer trails without relying on shuttles.
Cascade Village
Where to Eat
Start your day at Gessner, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame the mountains, to tuck into syrup-smothered French toast. After skiing or hiking, the Fireside Lounge is the spot for a craft cocktail or a local beer. Families will want to head to Chicago Pizza for pepperoni-dotted pies and casual vibes. And if you need something quick to pack along for your adventures, Gore Creek Market serves up coffee, sandwiches and snacks so you can refuel and get back out.
Cascade Village
Things To Do
In winter, ride the lift straight to Vail’s groomed runs, powder stashes and tree-lined trails. Then return for a cozy après-ski in the Fireside Lounge or a hot-stone massage at the spa. In summer, trade ski gear for hiking shoes or a bike and set out on trails that weave through evergreens, follow the creek and open into kaleidoscopic wildflower meadows. Between adventures, you can relax by the water for toothy mountain views.