Vail / Beaver Creek, Colorado
It's
been about 100 years since a small group
of bachelors built their homes here.
High on the mountain between the peaks
of the Gore Range and the Eagle River. |

(click on the fly to learn about
the river this Rainbow Trout lives in)
This majestic place, tucked away neatly in the Rocky Mountains, was
chosen for its spectacular views, exceptional location, outstanding fishing
and peaceful seclusion (did I mention the fishing is good). Now you can enjoy the very
same things in the area named for those original settlers - Bachelor Gulch®.
Things have changed a bit over the past 100 years
and those blessed enough to own a home or take a brief vacation here these days need not
worry of running short on things to do or see. A spectacular nature wonderland awaits,
compliments of our true 4 season climate. Year-round diversions dazzle those that visit
and transfix those that stay (you can't make this stuff up). Located just 15 minutes
east of Vail Village, steps from the slopes and a Colorado river rocks throw away from
your very own (soon-to-be discovered) secret fishin' holes.
Private homes, condominiums, townhomes and
penthouse residences on Beaver Creek® Mountain are now being offered in Bachelor Gulch
Village®. A village that is fast becoming North American's premier ski community.
The Eagle County Airport is only
miles from some of the world's best ski resorts and top-notch golf courses yet far enough
away to silence the large jets acommodated
by our high country runways. This is the most direct route
to the heart of the Rocky Mountains with daily (during the winter months) non-stop service from 12 major cities.
Forget about the hassles of transfers, airport delays and being stuck in big city rush
hour traffic with screaming kids in the back of a Hertz minivan. You've got better things
to do with your time, like:
The winter snow provides powder for
skiers and year-round wild-trout fisheries on the Eagle River and Gore Creek. The rainbow
shown below took a Quigley Cripple during a Green Drake hatch on Gore Creek. |