Beaver Creek Resort Company - Featured Reviews (0)
A great walkable hiking village with gondolas to other great trails. Parking is free in the summer and incredibly difficult to obtain in the winter so plan accordingly. From coffee to sandwiches to nice local restaurants this village has a broad variety of things to enjoy, but the outdoor areas, flowers, & trails are the best parts
Enjoyed strolling around, as I wasn’t up for skiing yesterday afternoon. I enjoyed watching people ice-skating, although it was getting a bit warm out. Live music was entertaining. Had a cup of coffee and sat outside. Bought a pair of ski socks. Lovely village to stroll around in. Lots of restaurants. Has a European feel. ||Parking in a covered garage is somewhat stupid expensive. I was there for approx 1 1/2 hours and it was $25 to park.
We were blown away by the beauty of Beaver Creek and how picture-perfect everything is. It’s right out of a storybook. From the shops to the restaurants to the flower arrangements, everything is pristine. Nicest escalator I’ve ever been on in my life! I think my favorite part was the waterfall fountain with baskets of vibrant and tropical looking flowers. I’d never seen anything like it!
A beautiful, small, picturesque village with restaurants and shops. We liked the ice skating rink and browse high-end clothing shops but most places close early so the village doesn't feel as lively as Vail or Whistler. Our favorite restaurant is Hooked.
We spent a pleasant afternoon visiting the Village. The area has numerous shopping, dining, and lodging options from which to choose. The ambiance is upscale Alpine village; offering many of the amenities those who consistently inhabit such places, come to expect. |Being off-season, the traffic (human & auto) was minimal; and parking was easily obtained. There are many places to sit, relax; and watch the few people who were walking about. It was also interesting watching the workers engaged in maintaining the ice-rink.|We enjoyed excellent pizza at Blue Moose, and some decent bargains at Giovanny Alexander (1 day before their closing for seasonal transition). We even indulged in the touristy act of being photographed by the bridge over-the-stream.|All and all, it was an engaging way to spend an autumn afternoon. |This is a great place to spend an afternoon; as well as, a vacation.
A posh little slice of heaven. If you didn’t know you were in Colorado, you would think you are in Bavaria. There are mainly art shops (bronze, sculptures, paintings, graphics, illustrations, ornaments) as well as home decor shops and of course fashion shops (all focused on sports and skiing). I would recommend a book shop which I think could enhance the village, I also thought about a cinema and an antique shop. However... I like the alleyways and street lamps, flowers, fountains and especially the ice rink. There’s a cute market and wine / liquor store with basic necessities. I also loved the rock/gem/mineral shop. If you are here take a look at the performing arts center (theatre) 👍🏻My favorite is when it lights up at night and everyone is snuggled cozy around fire pits with wine. Good show!
This quaint village, designed with an Alpine appearance in mind, has almost everything a vacationer would want for a weeks vacation. It has hotels, restaurants, clothing shops, jewelry and art stores, and a general store to mention just a few things. It offers a world class performing arts theater with shows and performances from all over the world, and an outdoor ice skating rink that is open 10 months a year--even on the hottest evenings in July! |It's the gateway to great snowsports (skiing, snowboarding, Nordic, and snowshoeing) in the winter and good hiking in the summer. Except for the performing arts theater, its nightlife is pretty dull. It's not for those who like to stay up late partying, then roll into bed. However, within minutes of the village are Avon, Vail and Edwards, all with bars, movies theaters and musical bands. Don't select this vacation spot if you're on a tight budget. It is pricier than most resorts, but worth it for those who prefer higher end lodging and service.
We had so much fun here. Stayed right in the village and took advantage of all activities including free playground on the walking trail. Stayed a week and never ran out of fun things to do. Beaver Creek was immaculate with the most gorgeous landscaping. We loved every minute of it!