During summer, two tennis courts and a heated outdoor swimming pool are open in the courtyard in the center of the circular campus. The property is adjacent to the Robert Trent Jones-designed Beaver Creek Golf Course and 8 miles from the Vail Golf Course.
Other area recreational activities include skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, tubing, bobsledding, dog sledding, guided bird hunting, hiking, biking, rock climbing, llama treks, cattle drives, hot-air ballooning, four-wheel drive tours, and paragliding.
The townhouses are nestled in a secluded, wooded enclave adjacent the Beaver Creek Golf Course, one mile south of the village at the base of the mountain. Beaver Creek Resort features 1,625 acres of skiable terrain with 146 trails: 34 percent beginner, 39 percent intermediate, and 27 percent expert. These are accessible by 14 lifts, including seven high-speed quads. The resort has a vertical rise of 3,340 feet and receives an average annual snowfall of 300 inches, plus an annual average of 300 days of sunshine. Beaver Creek includes the resort areas of Arrowhead and Bachelor Gulch, and a variety of terrain parks such as Park 101, Zoom Room, and Moonshine Terrain Park and Pipe.
Vail, eight miles east, encompasses 5,289 skiable acres with 193 trails on three main areas. Vail-Front Side is 28 percent beginner, 32 percent intermediate, and 40 percent expert. Back Bowls is 13 percent intermediate and 87 percent expert. Blue Sky Basin is 47 percent intermediate and 53 percent expert. The resort, which has a 3,450-foot vertical rise and averages 66 inches of snow each January, has 34 lifts, including one gondola and 14 high-speed quads.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.