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Our Favorite Hikes

Beaver Lake

The Beaver Lake Trail begins at the base of the Beaver Creek Ski Area and continues past Beaver Lake at 3.3 miles, ending at Turquoise Lakes: This trail follows Beaver Creek as you hike through aspens and thimbleberry on an old wagon trail then onto singletrack up through coniferous forest to the Holy Cross Wilderness boundary at mile 3. From here you are only 0.3 miles from Beaver Lake. For most, this is the final destination, but the trail does continue an additional 4 miles to Lower and Upper Turquoise Lakes located at the foot of Grouse Mountain.

Aspen Glade

This mellow trail wanders through a fantastic old-growth aspen forest. It's mostly easy hiking, though there are some tight switchbacks that are briefly steep for a few feet. The surface is smooth and the trail meanders through tons of lupine and other flowers.

Things to Do

Horseback Riding
Beaver Creek Resort offers 1- and 2-hour trail rides, 3-hour picnic rides and trail rides to Beaver Lake.

Golfing
Both nearby golf clubs offer picturesque, mountain backdrops as you take your time on the links. Park Hyatt guests have access to tee times these private courses.

Beaver Creek Golf Club
Red Sky Golf Club

If you are not staying at the Park Hyatt, you'll want to check to see if your accommodation offers course access. Here is a list of other properties with access to Red Sky Golf Club. Beaver Creek Golf Club tee times are reserved for guests of Beaver Creek, Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead.

Biking
Whether you use the Bike Haul Pass to catch a ride up the mountain to ride or start from the bottom, there are numerous trails around that offer the chance to take in the surrounding mountain vistas. Bike rentals are available through Beaver Creek Resort.

Trail Map via MTB Project


Spa & Fitness

Visit the Breathe Spa at Park Hyatt for fitness classes, yoga, and a facial, massage, or scrub.

Lunch with a View

Take the lift up to Spruce Saddle for lunch on the patio! From there you can wander around, take in the view, and take the gondola back down! Walk along the promenade from the Park Hyatt to the base of Centennial Lift to get a ticket at the Summer Adventure Center.


More Recommended Dining

Hooked
This is our sushi spot! It's a rustic-style joint offering a variety of seafood dishes such as fish tacos, lobster & sushi rolls. 

Dusty Boot 
A rustic, wood-accented steakhouse with cowboy decor offers local craft beers. It's a fun vibe with good bar food!

ChopHouse
A charming restaurant offering choice steak fare and seafood bars, with outdoor seating. We love the salads, nachos, sandwiches, and good views.

8100 Mountainside Bar and Grill at Park Hyatt
A great spot for brunch and lunch with easy access and good views.


Blue Moose Pizza
Hand-tossed NY-style pizza, sandwiches, and salads.