Vail Farmers’ Market & Art Show
A favorite weekly destination for Arrowhead and Vail residents, offering local Colorado produce, artisan foods, crafts, and live music in a vibrant community setting every Sunday.
View event details →Nestled at the base of its own ski mountain, Arrowhead is a gated Vail neighborhood known for its tranquil, resort-style living and picturesque alpine charm. With elegant mountain homes, walkable tree-lined streets, and exclusive ski-in/ski-out access, Arrowhead offers a close-knit, vibrant community where adventure and relaxation meet at your doorstep.
Vail, Colorado offers a calm and tranquil environment with predominantly low noise levels that contribute to a peaceful living experience. The postal city provides a diverse range of housing options including spacious single detached homes, small apartment buildings, duplexes, and larger apartment complexes. The architecture primarily dates back to the early 1980s, giving the neighborhood a classic yet comfortable feel. Dining options are plentiful, with over 50 restaurants available throughout the area, catering to varied culinary preferences. Well-served by multiple bus lines and featuring decent bicycle infrastructure, Vail supports multiple transportation choices for residents. Convenient highway access makes travel seamless.
The character of Vail is exemplified by its calm environment. Most areas in Vail are very quiet, as the streets are generally very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The Arrowhead Ski Area is a key part of Beaver Creek Resort, offering easy ski-in/ski-out access and its own chairlifts, terrain for all abilities, and cozy après ski spots right at the base of Arrowhead Village.
Set within the heart of Arrowhead, the Country Club of the Rockies features a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course along the Eagle River, providing members and guests with world-class golfing, fine dining, and mountain views.
Nestled in the Arrowhead Clubhouse on Cresta Road, Vista Restaurant is a local favorite for upscale mountain dining, popular for its golf course views, piano bar, and diverse American cuisine with a Colorado twist.
Located at the village base, the Arrowhead Alpine Club offers luxury amenities, a private lounge, ski valet, and access to guided hikes—serving as a social and recreational hub for residents and guests.
Connecting Arrowhead to Bachelor Gulch and Beaver Creek, the Village-to-Village Trail is a scenic year-round route for hiking, biking, and snowshoeing, letting residents explore miles of panoramic mountain terrain directly from their doorstep.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A favorite weekly destination for Arrowhead and Vail residents, offering local Colorado produce, artisan foods, crafts, and live music in a vibrant community setting every Sunday.
View event details →A midweek, relaxed market perfect for locals seeking fresh produce and handmade goods in a scenic, less crowded environment—ideal for a casual stroll from Arrowhead.
View event details →A festive community race good for active families or runners in Arrowhead, celebrating the summer solstice with scenic course options and charitable support of the Vail Valley.
View event details →An excellent opportunity for Arrowhead residents to engage in organized pickleball drills and casual play on new cushioned courts—great for staying active and social all summer.
View event details →An evening outdoor concert held right in Vail—easy access for Arrowhead locals—offering music, ambiance, and community under the summer sky.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Arrowhead
Local characteristics and demographics for Arrowhead