Resort Amenities

All of our guests receive complimentary access to our many wonderful amenities including:

  • 2,800 square foot fitness center with Cybex equipment & a free weight room
  • 25-meter heated outdoor pool, open year-round
  • Two - 16 person outdoor hot tubs
  • Fitness and yoga classes
  • Sauna & Steam rooms
  • 10 outdoor tennis courts, including three clay courts (summer)
  • Plenty of outdoor open space for picnics and fun!

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Health Club

Tennis lessons or swimming clinics, massage therapy, personal training, a tanning bed and snowshoes are all available to guests for a fee.

We offer daily fitness classes including Spin, Functional Fitness and Yoga. Visit www.VailRacquetClub.com for current schedule.

Pool & Hot Tubs

You and your guests can swim in our 25-meter heated outdoor pool or relax in one of two - 16 person outdoor hot tubs. All are heated year round.

Tennis

Tennis at the Vail Racquet Club takes place in a setting like no other in the Vail Valley or Colorado. Our 10 outdoor courts (including 3 clay courts) are available Spring, Summer and Fall and feature views of mountain peaks, pristine forests and a cascading waterfall. The fresh, clear Rocky Mountain air heightens your senses and elevates your game to a new level.

Massage

Choose from our selection of massages to help you relax and get ready physically and mentally for an exquisite wedding. Our therapists are trained and certified in many massage techniques.

Ask about our tanning bed to make sure you look your best!

Hiking

East Vail is home to Vail's best loved hiking trails. Practically walk out our door into the wilderness and enjoy wildflowers, blue sky and crisp mountain air. Visit RealVail.com for descriptions.

Our favorites are Gore Creek Trail, Bighorn Creek Trail, and Booth Creek Trail. The trailheads are all within two miles from Vail Racquet Club.

Parks & Playgrounds

Next to Vail Racquet Club is Bighorn Park and Playground. The park just completed a facelift with new play structures made of beetle-killed lodge pole pines. Designers were especially mindful of the natural beauty of the park and worked with an environmental artist to create the active play structures which mimic the park's native willow stands.