Beaver Creek Spring Activities
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens: Opens when the snow melts or Memorial Day weekend. Open daily from dawn to dusk. This lovely botanic garden is made up of four smaller gardens, each with a different perspective of the
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens: Opens when the snow melts or Memorial Day weekend. Open daily from dawn to dusk. This lovely botanic garden is made up of four smaller gardens, each with a different perspective of the
Get ready for a summer filled with activities. The rivers are going to be in great conditions due to the espectacular winter! Rafting, kayaking, stand up paddle boat rides, hiking, horse rides, jeep/hummer tours, summer sled dog, rock climbing… Vail / Beaver Creek has it all! You can have a great time and you don’t have to break the bank. Right on the heart of Avon, Beaver Creek West Condominiums, they offer great large condos, 1-4 bedrooms with full kitchen, bbq grill, in unit washer and dryer (very important after a rafting trip), heated outdoor pool, hot tubs and tennis courts (if you still have any energy left), a very friendly staff can help you select your favorite activities and get you a good deal! If you are planning to visit during 4th of July, book quick! They are right next to Nottingham Park where you can have the best views of the fireworks!
June 25 & 26, 2011
Tough Mudder is a series of obstacle course competitions that bill themselves as “probably the toughest one day event on the planet.” According to the New York Times, the event is designed to be “more convivial than marathons and triathlons, but more grueling than shorter runs or novelty events.” For example, Warrior Dash courses are between three and four miles, while Tough Mudder courses are between seven and twelve miles. It is estimated that about 20% of participants do not finish the course.
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Beaver Creek Resort is set to host the eighth annual Malay Day Competition on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in The Rodeo Terrain Park. The event is held in honor of local snowboarder Josh Malay, who died while snowboarding in 2004. Friends and industry members are encouraged to come out and celebrate as a competitor or spectator.
Malay Day is a three-part competition that will include a rail jam, big air and freestyle contest. Free food will be available for all participants. Prizes will be given to the top competitors in all three categories and “The Destroyer Award” will be given to the one who best exemplifies Josh’s goal, “to destroy the mountain and everything on it.” The contestant who receives this commemorative title will be recognized and awarded with a 2011-12 Epic Pass.
Additional prizes will be raffled off to competitors at the awards party located at Finnegan’s Wake in Avon at 5:30 p.m. and featuring DJ Opie Won.
Malay Day is open to all ages, genders and disciplines. Participants must register for the competition the morning of the event at the tent located at the base of the mountain on the Starbucks level in Beaver Creek Village from 9-11 a.m. The event registration fee is $20 and a lift ticket or pass is required. Those under 18 must bring a parent or guardian to registration to sign waivers.
For more information, call Jan Hiland at 970-471-9783 or Kevin Rowe at 970-390-4484.
The event is a throwback to the 1940s featuring a lineup of competitions on the resort’s Haymeadow Race Course complete with canvas competitor bibs, hand-painted banners, natural bamboo gates, an old fashioned scoreboard and more. So dust of the old skis, gear and vintage fashion apparel and join the competitions for a chance to win prizes including Epic Passes and American Airlines tickets, or just stop by as a spectator to enjoy the final weekend of the ski season.