I would highly recommend that your summer family trip to Vail at the very least include a ride up the gondola!

In Vail we have a saying that, “We moved here for the winter, but stayed because of the summers.” With sunny days, cool evenings and more outdoor recreation and culture that you could imagine it really is a spectacular place to be in the summertime. And, it gets better every year. I had the fortune to attend the grand opening of Epic Discovery Vail a few years ago. I managed to sneak in a ride on the Forest Flyer (alpine coaster) and tubing hill before heading back to the office that day. Later that summer we made it a family outing. Since we’ve make it back up for mountain-top fun every couple of years.

Summer 2023 Update: Vail Mountain opened for the summer on June 16th. Epic Discovery will be open daily from 10 am to 4 pm until September 4th. After September 4th, Epic Discovery will be open Friday through Sunday until October 1st. Following a reduced operating footprint last summer, guests can look forward to more activities on tap at the resort for the upcoming summer season.

Activities will include Gondola One and Eagle Bahn Gondola (#19) for scenic rides, hiking, and bike haul, as well as Epic Discovery summer operations including the Forest Flyer Mountain Coaster, Paramount Peak Climbing Wall, Bungee Trampoline, Little Eagle Kids Zipline and Nature Discovery Center and Gore Creek Mini Golf. Eagle’s Nest Tubing and Marmot Mini Kids Tubing are slated to open once the snow permits.

 

Scenic Gondola Ride

There really is something for everyone of all ages at Epic Discovery Vail. Of course the gondola ride up is itself spectacular. There is something peaceful and serene about floating slowly through the air first over Gore Creek and then up the mountain while watching the green ski slopes, Aspen and pine trees go by, surrounded by mountain peaks. Take in views of the Holy Cross mountain range when you arrive at the top.

The gondola ride up to Epic Discovery Vail is spectacular. with the green ski slopes, and trees going by and surrounded by mountain peaks.

Once you arrive at the top of Vail Mountain, the hardest decision will be what to do first. From speeding down the mountain on the Forest Flyer or tubing hill, zooming through the air on a zip line, to testing your bravery on one of the ropes courses there is something for kids and adults of all ages.

Nature Discovery Center at Epic Discovery

Located in a yurt atop Vail Mountain, the Nature Discovery Center, run by Walking Mountains, features an array of wildlife exhibits and artifacts. This was the highlight for my 11-month-old nephew. He crawled around checking out plastic animal scat, animal puppets and stuffed animals. There was so much to touch and see that was just at his level. The 3 and 4-year-olds enjoyed puzzles, puppets and binoculars. Plus, it was a great place to cool off.

 

Marmot Mini Tubing

View from the top of Eagle's Nest Summer Tubing.
View from the top of Eagle’s Nest Summer Tubing.

The kids moved on to do many, many rounds on the Marmot Mini Tubing. This was really fun for both of them though our eight-year-old probably would have found the Eagle’s Nest Summer Tubing a bit more exciting.

Bungee Trampoline

Our eight-year-old really enjoyed doing flips on the Bungee Trampoline, which she has had the opportunity to bounce on many times in the past.

Gore Range and Holy Cross Adventure Courses

These ropes or adventure courses are a great way to test your bravery. Harnessed in to a platform far above the ground walk across ropes, bridges and more.

Paramount Peak Climbing Wall

An entirely different experience than climbing indoors, here you can scale a climbing wall in the outdoors.

Forest Flyer Alpine Slide

We had Little Explorer passes for the kids which does not include the Forest Flyer Alpine mountain coaster, so sadly we didn’t get to ride the alpine coaster this visit. In my opinion the Forest Flyer is probably the most fun ride at Epic Discovery, though many other activities are more challenging.

Golden Eagle Zipline

Not included in the adventure pass, this zipline located at Epic Discovery Vail, transports guests above the trees with spectacular views of the spectacular mountain environment.

Little Eagle Zipline

The Little Eagle Zipline is included in the adventure pass and can also be added to the scout sampler. It is a great way for ages three and up to experience a zipline for the first time.

Game Creek Zipline Tour

Guests purchase tickets in advance and arrive to the Lionshead Ticket Office about an hour prior to the reserved tour time. The Game Creek Zipline Tour is a 3-4 hour tour, transporting guests for two miles above the beautiful alpine forest habitat. You soar on seven ziplines, as well as additional aerial bridges. To participate guests must be 10 years or older and weigh between 90 to 250 pounds. Guests must also  wear enclosed shoes.

Your Vail summer family vacation really needs to include a ride up the gondola for the views!
Your Vail summer family vacation really needs to include a ride up the gondola for the views!

What to Know Before You Go

  • The Adventure Pass includes an adult ride-along for a child who is too small to ride on their own. But not vice versa. If you are taking young kids up and aren’t too concerned about doing the activities yourself, you might want to forgo purchasing the Ultimate Adventure Pass for yourself. Purchase it for the kids instead. Then you will able to ride it with them. Of course, if budget isn’t an issue then I’d recommend buying the Adventure pass for everyone.
  • Bring water, sunscreen and snacks. You may not think of Vail as hot, but the sun shines down brightly around midday at that altitude. I brought a Camelbak which I found as the easiest way to carry water and anything else we needed. There is a restaurant where food and drinks are available for sale at a premium.
  • Arrive early. It can get hot so I recommend riding up as soon as the lifts open and taking a walk around while waiting for Epic Discovery to open. Get your bearings, take in the views and make a plan.
  • Kids do ride the gondola for free with a paying adult.
  • Enclosed footwear is required, so don’t wear sandals, Keens or Tevas.
  • Check with Vail Resorts for up-to-date pricing, hours, and open date.

Adventure Ridge Vail

In the winter Epic Discovery reverts back to its original name of Adventure Ridge. This is the place for non-skiing winter fun. Guests can make reservations and purchase tickets for Vail tubing, ski biking and the Forest Flyer alpine coaster. It is free to take the Eagle Bahn Gondola up after 2:30 p.m. So even if you don’t partake in the activities, it is worth a visit up in the evening to take in a winter sunset.

Visiting Vail? Be sure to check out our Vail, Colorado guide!

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This is an update of an article originally published in July 2017.

A Day at Epic Discovery Vail

Liana Moore

Liana Moore is a third-culture kid with a hangover from those days that is a severe case of wanderlust. She is more comfortable driving the cliffs of Amalfi, Italy or the dirt roads of Costa Rica or attempting to decipher the street signs of Osaka, Japan than navigating the theme parks of Disney World. But she loves it all. She doesn't believe a vacation is complete without an adventure. Her husband and kids know well that "adventure" often is code for mishap or challenge and it usually results in a good story. They seek outdoor experiences whether in the mountains, on a beach or in the jungle of a tropical country. Her favorite vacation is... all the ones she hasn't yet taken, as well as those she plans on taking again. And, that list is so, so long. But she continues to extensively explore her home state of Colorado, spends lots of time wandering Texas, California, New Mexico, Costa Rica, Mexico, Norway and has even explored Kazakhstan.

7 thoughts on “A Day at Epic Discovery Vail

  • July 31, 2017 at 1:00 pm
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    I love the pictures of the kids having fun – what a wonderful place. My big question: What is “scat”? That is the first time I have seen it used in a context other than music.

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  • August 14, 2017 at 4:34 pm
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    I’m so close to Colorado and haven’t been yet 🙁 It’s so hard to juggle vacation days with work. But it’s definitely on my list and it looks beautiful from your pictures. And Epic Discovery Vail looks perfect for kids to get adventurous at as well! #FlyAwayFriday

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  • August 14, 2017 at 5:55 pm
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    So happy to have found your blog! What beautiful scenery. We are visiting Colorado (for the first time)in a few weeks and again in October. I don’t know that we will make it to Vail yet, but definitely tucking it away for the future. Love the expression about Winters and staying for the summer! So neat!

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  • August 23, 2017 at 3:49 pm
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    That looks like SO much fun! I love that you always immerse your children in nature – so important. I love gondola rides and the view looks beautiful! Thanks for joining Fly Away Friday! Hope to see you again this week. xo

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  • August 23, 2017 at 8:46 pm
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    Everything looks so fun and the perfect day out! I love the bungee trampoline! Hope to see you this week on Fly Away Friday!

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  • December 6, 2022 at 8:21 pm
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    How do I get in touch with someone at adventure ridge? i would like to go snowmobiling while i’m there in Jan.

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    • December 13, 2022 at 4:36 am
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      Hi Gregory, Adventure Ridge stopped offering snowmobiling a few years back, You might want to try Nova Guides. They should be able to help you out with a snowmobiling tour.

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