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Game Creek Trail

4.2 miles Point-to-Point

Intermediate

Low

7,931 ft.

10,196 ft.

2,268 ft.

Panoramic photo of the view from the top of a mountain with two girls in the foreground and sky and aspens in the background.
Panoramic photo of the view from the top of a mountain with two girls in the foreground and sky and aspens in the background.
Yellow grass and aspen trees turning yellow in the foreground with a distant view of mountains and the sky in the backgroun
This dirt trail leading into the distance with fall foliage surrounding it.
Three girls hiking on top of a mountain in the fall with yellow grass in the foreground and yellow aspens and mountains in the background.

Game Creek Trail in Vail, Colorado, is a picturesque hiking trail that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The trail begins near the top of Vail Mountain and descends into the serene Game Creek Bowl and ends in Mintrun. Alternatively, you can hike from the Minturn trailhead and end on top of Vail mountain with a free ride down the gondola (during operating hours). It’s known for its lush meadows, aspen groves, and opportunities to spot wildlife like deer and marmots. The trail is moderately challenging, making it suitable for hikers of varying experience levels. In the summer, it’s a great spot for wildflower viewing, and in the fall, the aspen trees provide a vibrant display of autumn colors.

Game Creek Trail

Care for Colorado: Leave No Trace

Exploring Vail goes hand in hand with caring for our beautiful natural environment. Here’s how you can do your part!

Stay on the Trail

No shortcuts — going off trail compromises trail construction, kills the vegetation, increases soil erosion and may result in reduced water quality.

Pack Out Trash

Stash it until you can trash it — anything you bring with you, you must pack back out. Trash can hurt wildlife and contaminate water ways.

Dog Do's and Don'ts

Do pick up the doo — pack out all dog poop. Don’t let dogs off leash to protect them from wildlife and protect wildlife from them.

Respect Wildlife

Give them space — observe wildlife from a distance and do not follow or approach them. Never feed animals as it can alter their behavior.

Plan Ahead

Take the trail less traveled — there are more than 100 miles of hiking trails in the Vail area! Use the trail guide to discover area trails and, whenever possible, ride a bike or take a free Town of Vail bus to the trailhead.

Dogs & Leashes

Dogs are allowed in the White River National Forest, but may not be on permitted in certain areas of Vail Resorts. Please adhere to any posted signs. We recommend that you keep your dog on a leash when you are in Vail Resort and around other forest users, other dogs, or are in bear country.

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