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Ski Rental in Vail

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Colorado, Rocky Mountains
2,475–3,527 m
November – April
All levels

Ski Rental Prices in Vail

EquipmentDaily RateNotes
Skis + Poles$55–95/dayCarving or all-mountain
Ski Boots$26–40/dayFitting included
Helmet$15–22/dayStrongly recommended
Full Package$260–430/weekSkis + Boots + Poles + Helmet

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About Vail Ski Resort

Ski Area

5,317 acres (7 Back Bowls)

Altitude

2,475–3,527 m

Season

November – April

Best For

All levels

Known For

Back Bowls open terrain, largest single-mountain US ski area

Nearest Airport

Eagle (EGE, 35 min) or Denver (DEN, 2h)

Ski Rental Tips for Vail

1

Epic Pass covers Vail plus 80+ other resorts globally — worth it for 4+ ski days per season

2

Seven Back Bowls offer 3,000+ acres of open terrain — access via Gondola One or Chair 5

3

Pre-pandemic record lift line was 45 min at Chair 4 — use Gondola One at Lionshead to skip

4

Rent skis at Epic Mountain Sports for Epic Pass holder discounts — Lionshead location quieter

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FAQ — Ski Rental in Vail

How big is Vail ski area?
Vail is the largest single-mountain ski resort in Colorado and among the largest in the US — 5,317 acres of skiable terrain, including the famous 3,000+ acre Back Bowls.
How much does ski rental cost in Vail?
Ski rental in Vail costs $55–95/day, boots $26–40/day. Weekly packages $260–430. Epic Pass holders get 20% off at Epic Mountain Sports rental shops.
What are the Back Bowls at Vail?
The Back Bowls are seven south-facing open bowls on Vail Mountain's rear face — 3,000 acres of mostly advanced terrain with bumps, trees and powder fields. Access via Gondola One or Chair 5.

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