Vail Farmers’ Market & Art Show
A weekly Sunday market ideal for Cascade Village residents to stock up on fresh Colorado produce, artisan foods, crafts, enjoy live music, and soak in the mountain village atmosphere within a short ride.
Vail, Colorado offers a calm and tranquil environment with predominantly low noise levels that contribute to a peaceful living experience. The postal city provides a diverse range of housing options including spacious single detached homes, small apartment buildings, duplexes, and larger apartment complexes. The architecture primarily dates back to the early 1980s, giving the neighborhood a classic yet comfortable feel. Dining options are plentiful, with over 50 restaurants available throughout the area, catering to varied culinary preferences. Well-served by multiple bus lines and featuring decent bicycle infrastructure, Vail supports multiple transportation choices for residents. Convenient highway access makes travel seamless.
The character of Vail is exemplified by its calm environment. Most areas in Vail are very quiet, as the streets are generally very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located within Cascade Village, this ski lift offers direct mountain access exclusively for residents and guests, making hitting the slopes on Vail Mountain especially convenient and crowd-free.
Anchoring the neighborhood, Grand Hyatt Vail boasts a luxury creekside spa, year-round heated infinity-edge pool, and one of the area’s best après ski scenes right on Gore Creek, popular with locals and visitors alike.
This scenic multi-use path runs directly through Cascade Village, winding alongside Gore Creek and offering joggers, cyclists, and dog walkers a tranquil way to access both Lionshead and West Vail.
The pedestrian bridge at Cascade Village provides direct neighborhood access over Gore Creek, with quiet riverbank spots perfect for fishing, picnicking, and relaxing by the water.
Aria Athletic Club, located within Cascade Village, offers an expansive gym, fitness classes, tennis courts, indoor basketball, and one of the largest spa and wellness facilities in the valley, open to locals and resort guests.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A weekly Sunday market ideal for Cascade Village residents to stock up on fresh Colorado produce, artisan foods, crafts, enjoy live music, and soak in the mountain village atmosphere within a short ride.
A midweek market offering local produce, dips, meats and crafts—perfect for casually picking up groceries or artisan goods close to home without the Sunday crowds.
An annual beer tasting festival featuring Colorado breweries, live music and food trucks—great for Cascade Village residents looking for a lively summer outing nearby.
A six‑week classical music festival offering chamber, orchestral, and pops concerts—an enriching cultural experience residents of Cascade Village can enjoy close by.
A family‑oriented week of storytime walks, crafts and a visit to Vail Public Library—ideal for local families at Cascade Village seeking engaging summer activities for kids.
A special Bravo! Vail evening event featuring music and refreshments in nearby Avon—perfect for residents looking for a cultured social outing within a short drive.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Cascade Village
Local characteristics and demographics for Cascade Village