Avon Colorado
Still working down my list I come to Avon Colorado. Since we still aren’t cleared for travel we’ll have to do another virtual excursion. Traveling to Avon will put you back in Vail country in the northeast corner of Colorado. If we take a road trip it’s 106 miles by car west of Denver. Avon and Vail are only 15 minutes apart by car, about 8 miles. Before I go any further I can see skiing as a top activity for Avon, can’t you?
What to do in Avon in Summer?
A quick google search confirmed that Skiing is the sport of choice in winter in Avon. Big Surprise there but what about a summer trip? Well being so close to Vail I could just repeat my post about Vail. There’s hiking and rafting but there’s also Benchmark Lake Reservoir. Benchmark Lake Reservoir and dam are just a few minutes from downtown Avon and are big draws for swimmers, kayakers, and sunbathers during the summer months.
The reservoir is also home to a variety of gamefish like bass, trout, and perch that make it a big attraction for regional anglers. Though the lake is often most crowded when it’s sunny and warm, fishing can be best when wind, clouds, and falling temperatures are present. So fishing anyone?
Warm weather suggestions for Avon, Co.
Like to play golf? EagleVail Golf Course was established in the ’70s and now features both a traditional 18-hole course as well as a 9-hole par three. The 9-hole course is perfect for those with limited time, because it’s common to finish a round in just a few hours, whereas the full-length course often takes more than four.
A suggestion for days when the weather isn’t cooperating is the Walking Mountains Science Center. The science center’s exhibits and programs are appropriate for toddlers and senior citizens; in addition to being entertaining and engaging, they’re also educational. From looking at the web page there seems to be a Nature Center included
Another Rocky Mountain Lake is Nottingham Lake & Beach. For its convenience and plentiful activity options, Nottingham Lake & Beach are in a league of their own for outdoorsy types with limited time and modest vacation budgets. I love the budget minded part.
The facility’s premier activities are swimming, fishing, sunbathing, and picnicking, but for those interested in getting more active and burning a few extra calories, there are pedal boats, kayaks, and paddleboards available to rent on-site.
If Avon is our choice
We’ll stay at Falcon Point Resort. Looks pretty nice. We can sit on the balcony and watch the Rocky Mountain sunset (or rise).