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* CarniVailCarniVail

Vail gets hit with a spicy taste of New-Orleans-style fun when CarniVail returns to Vail this February. Guests will enjoy Mardi Gras merriment and all the Cajun fixin’s from a legendary crawfish boil to the Fat Tuesday Parade and Street Festival. CarniVail is certain to be the ultimate Mardi Gras celebration at 8,150’. With a full lineup of activities including on-mountain crawfish boils, non-stop Cajun Après and After-Dark parties, Fat Tuesday Parade and street festival, fun contests, prizes and giveaways, and much more, CarniVail is one celebration not to be missed.

* Free Guided Snowshoe TourFree Guided Snowshoe Tour

Travel by snowshoes on an educational tour through the forests atop of Vail Mountain. Learn about winter ecology and animal adaptations as you gaze at majestic mountain views. Please come prepared to spend an hour outside in the winter environment with snow pants, warm hats, gloves and sturdy boots. Snowshoes are provided. Tours are available everyday, not just Saturdays! Tours meet daily at the Nature Discovery Center, and last from 2:00-3:00pm. Night tours are also available Tuesday-Saturday from 5:30-6:30pm. Ages 10 and up, FREE. Call 970.754.4675 for more information. No reservation required, just show up! All visitors must have a valid ski pass or Vail Scenic Ride Ticket ($36/adult) in order to ride the gondola before 3:30pm daily.

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* CarniVailCarniVail

Vail gets hit with a spicy taste of New-Orleans-style fun when CarniVail returns to Vail this February. Guests will enjoy Mardi Gras merriment and all the Cajun fixin’s from a legendary crawfish boil to the Fat Tuesday Parade and Street Festival. CarniVail is certain to be the ultimate Mardi Gras celebration at 8,150’. With a full lineup of activities including on-mountain crawfish boils, non-stop Cajun Après and After-Dark parties, Fat Tuesday Parade and street festival, fun contests, prizes and giveaways, and much more, CarniVail is one celebration not to be missed.

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* CarniVailCarniVail

Vail gets hit with a spicy taste of New-Orleans-style fun when CarniVail returns to Vail this February. Guests will enjoy Mardi Gras merriment and all the Cajun fixin’s from a legendary crawfish boil to the Fat Tuesday Parade and Street Festival. CarniVail is certain to be the ultimate Mardi Gras celebration at 8,150’. With a full lineup of activities including on-mountain crawfish boils, non-stop Cajun Après and After-Dark parties, Fat Tuesday Parade and street festival, fun contests, prizes and giveaways, and much more, CarniVail is one celebration not to be missed.

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* CarniVailCarniVail

Vail gets hit with a spicy taste of New-Orleans-style fun when CarniVail returns to Vail this February. Guests will enjoy Mardi Gras merriment and all the Cajun fixin’s from a legendary crawfish boil to the Fat Tuesday Parade and Street Festival. CarniVail is certain to be the ultimate Mardi Gras celebration at 8,150’. With a full lineup of activities including on-mountain crawfish boils, non-stop Cajun Après and After-Dark parties, Fat Tuesday Parade and street festival, fun contests, prizes and giveaways, and much more, CarniVail is one celebration not to be missed.

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* Vail Art WalksVail Art Walks

Time: 3:30 am

The free hour long walking tour of Vail Village and the public art collection with the town’s Art in Public Places Coordinator starts with an introduction to the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Museum. The tour then winds its way through the Village with discussions of the history of the Vail Valley, the founding of Vail Mountain, the master planning of the Village, and the importance of site-specific art. The Town’s public art collection includes 40 works ranging from painting, sculptures, murals, playground components, to site-integrated art.

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* Free Guided Snowshoe TourFree Guided Snowshoe Tour

Travel by snowshoes on an educational tour through the forests atop of Vail Mountain. Learn about winter ecology and animal adaptations as you gaze at majestic mountain views. Please come prepared to spend an hour outside in the winter environment with snow pants, warm hats, gloves and sturdy boots. Snowshoes are provided. Tours are available everyday, not just Saturdays! Tours meet daily at the Nature Discovery Center, and last from 2:00-3:00pm. Night tours are also available Tuesday-Saturday from 5:30-6:30pm. Ages 10 and up, FREE. Call 970.754.4675 for more information. No reservation required, just show up! All visitors must have a valid ski pass or Vail Scenic Ride Ticket ($36/adult) in order to ride the gondola before 3:30pm daily.

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* Presidents\' DayPresidents\' Day


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* Vail Art WalksVail Art Walks

Time: 3:30 am

The free hour long walking tour of Vail Village and the public art collection with the town’s Art in Public Places Coordinator starts with an introduction to the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Museum. The tour then winds its way through the Village with discussions of the history of the Vail Valley, the founding of Vail Mountain, the master planning of the Village, and the importance of site-specific art. The Town’s public art collection includes 40 works ranging from painting, sculptures, murals, playground components, to site-integrated art.

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* Starting HeartsStarting Hearts

The 5th Annual All You Need Is Heart (AYNIH) event will be held in mid-February 2016. This event includes a number of intellectual activities centered around cardiac health and wellness. Activities include comprehensive heart health screenings for attendees, a silent and live auction, a luncheon, and guest speaker.

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* WinterWonderGrass FestivalWinterWonderGrass Festival

WinterWonderGrass is a one-of-a-kind celebration of Music & Craft Brewing located in the heart of Colorado and California\'s most picturesque mountain ranges. WWG is for the heartiest of souls -- those with a deep sense of community, a deep respect for Mother Nature and her magical, wintery moods and a deep desire to shake their ass to bluegrass in a blizzard. Sound like your kind of gathering? 3,000 of your new best friends are waiting to meet you!

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* Free Guided Snowshoe TourFree Guided Snowshoe Tour

Travel by snowshoes on an educational tour through the forests atop of Vail Mountain. Learn about winter ecology and animal adaptations as you gaze at majestic mountain views. Please come prepared to spend an hour outside in the winter environment with snow pants, warm hats, gloves and sturdy boots. Snowshoes are provided. Tours are available everyday, not just Saturdays! Tours meet daily at the Nature Discovery Center, and last from 2:00-3:00pm. Night tours are also available Tuesday-Saturday from 5:30-6:30pm. Ages 10 and up, FREE. Call 970.754.4675 for more information. No reservation required, just show up! All visitors must have a valid ski pass or Vail Scenic Ride Ticket ($36/adult) in order to ride the gondola before 3:30pm daily.

* WinterWonderGrass FestivalWinterWonderGrass Festival

WinterWonderGrass is a one-of-a-kind celebration of Music & Craft Brewing located in the heart of Colorado and California\'s most picturesque mountain ranges. WWG is for the heartiest of souls -- those with a deep sense of community, a deep respect for Mother Nature and her magical, wintery moods and a deep desire to shake their ass to bluegrass in a blizzard. Sound like your kind of gathering? 3,000 of your new best friends are waiting to meet you!

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* WinterWonderGrass FestivalWinterWonderGrass Festival

WinterWonderGrass is a one-of-a-kind celebration of Music & Craft Brewing located in the heart of Colorado and California\'s most picturesque mountain ranges. WWG is for the heartiest of souls -- those with a deep sense of community, a deep respect for Mother Nature and her magical, wintery moods and a deep desire to shake their ass to bluegrass in a blizzard. Sound like your kind of gathering? 3,000 of your new best friends are waiting to meet you!

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* Vail Art WalksVail Art Walks

Time: 3:30 am

The free hour long walking tour of Vail Village and the public art collection with the town’s Art in Public Places Coordinator starts with an introduction to the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Museum. The tour then winds its way through the Village with discussions of the history of the Vail Valley, the founding of Vail Mountain, the master planning of the Village, and the importance of site-specific art. The Town’s public art collection includes 40 works ranging from painting, sculptures, murals, playground components, to site-integrated art.

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* Free Guided Snowshoe TourFree Guided Snowshoe Tour

Travel by snowshoes on an educational tour through the forests atop of Vail Mountain. Learn about winter ecology and animal adaptations as you gaze at majestic mountain views. Please come prepared to spend an hour outside in the winter environment with snow pants, warm hats, gloves and sturdy boots. Snowshoes are provided. Tours are available everyday, not just Saturdays! Tours meet daily at the Nature Discovery Center, and last from 2:00-3:00pm. Night tours are also available Tuesday-Saturday from 5:30-6:30pm. Ages 10 and up, FREE. Call 970.754.4675 for more information. No reservation required, just show up! All visitors must have a valid ski pass or Vail Scenic Ride Ticket ($36/adult) in order to ride the gondola before 3:30pm daily.

* Vertical ExpressVertical Express

Time: 12:00 am

Be part of the only national event series that combines skiing and fundraising to empower people with MS. With seven events located in the nation’s top ski resorts, Vertical Express offers on-mountain and après skiing activities for people of all ages and ability levels. Funds raised at these events support lifestyle empowerment programs for people with MS and their support partners.

* Vertical ExpressVertical Express

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Be part of the only national event series that combines skiing and fundraising to empower people with MS. With seven events located in the nation’s top ski resorts, Vertical Express offers on-mountain and après skiing activities for people of all ages and ability levels. Funds raised at these events support lifestyle empowerment programs for people with MS and their support partners.

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* Burton U.S. OpenBurton U.S. Open

The Burton US Open Snowboarding Championships, which first took place in 1982, is now the longest-running snowboarding competition in the world, attracting over 100 of the world’s top slopestyle and halfpipe competitors year after year. After taking place on the east coast for 30 years, the event will take center stage for the fourth year in a row at Vail Mountain. Enjoy competitions and expo village by day, and aprés parties and free live concerts by night. Visit Burton.com/USO for more information.