Looking for a weekend getaway to Avon and Beaver Creek? A little over two hours from Denver, it’s a fun area for skiing, snowboarding and beautiful mountain views. There are some great family friendly activities to check out during the winter months, and come back in the summer for some totally different activities, too!
Things to Do in Avon and Beaver Creek
Avon Rec Center
If your little ones enjoy swimming, the Avon Rec Center is a great place to spend some time. They have a slide, lap pool and a designated kid splash/pool area. The lazy river was also a big hit for us. You can enjoy a hot tub, diving board and even an aquaclimb climbing wall. The height requirement for the big slide is 48 inches, and children under 4 must have be within arms length of an adult in the pool. Slide and Water Feature, hours: M-F: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat: 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun: Noon-7 p.m. Call to check as hours can change due to staffing.
Ski Beaver Creek
If you want to hit the slopes, Beaver Creek is a great place to ski or snowboard. Whether you are hoping to hone your skills or challenge yourself, there are runs for beginners and intermediate level skiers as well as many areas to dip in and out of the trees. No matter what your level, the views here won’t disappoint. Beaver Creek offers group and private lessons for skiing and snowboarding for both kids and adults.
Beaver Creek Village
Looking to get out and do some shopping or sample some tasty treats? Check out Beaver Creek Village. There are numerous restaurants and stores to peruse while sipping hot chocolate or eating some gelato. My kids loved the choices at Rimini, they also offer hot and cold beverages and crepes. There is even have an ice skating rink in the center of the village if you want to zip around for a fun winter activity. Bring your own skates or they have skates available for rent. Pricing ranges from $5-$15 depending on age. Tables and firepits are also scattered throughout if you want to sit back, relax and enjoy the mountain views.
Snowmobiling
If you enjoy snowmobiling and don’t mind a short drive, check out Sage Outdoor Adventures. Private and group tours are available, and it is an amazing way to see some backcountry views. Located about 30-45 minutes from Beaver Creek, children as young as 3 can go on a private tour, and 5 and up are allowed on group tours. We loved exploring the mountain via snowmobile; it was beautiful.
Dining Options in Avon and Beaver Creek
There are lots of options for dining in Beaver Creek and Avon, with many family friendly options such as Blue Moose Pizza or Dusty Boot Roadhouse located in the village. Another great option is Northside Kitchen. They have an amazing selection of delicious donuts to choose from, they also serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
If you are looking for a very unique experience, you can check out Zach’s Cabin or Allie’s Cabin. Located on the mountainside, you take an open air sleigh to reach the restaurants. Reservations are required and the menus are on the expensive side, but it is fun if you are looking for a rare treat.
Whatever type of adventure you enjoy, Beaver Creek and Avon have some great activities to experience!