Best attractions and places to see around Edwards, Colorado, include a mix of natural features, outdoor activities, and local points of interest. Situated in the Vail Valley, Edwards offers access to the Eagle River, which provides opportunities for fishing and water sports. The area is also a base for exploring numerous hiking and biking trails, with the surrounding mountains offering scenic views. Cultural sites and community hubs complement the natural landscape, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Avondale Lane takes riders right under the awning and loading area of Market Square at Beaver Creek. This area has hotels, shops, and an ice rink and is a popular winter and summer destination. The Beaver Creek architecture mimics the European Alpine village look.
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Benchmark Lake Reservoir is also called Nottingham Lake and is a popular recreational spot. This area is often used for swimming, picnics, stand up paddle boards, boat rides, or walks on the trail around the lake.
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Berry Creek Trail is a combination of singletrack and doubletrack. The overall descent is steep and fast with a few technical sections of loose baby head rocks. The views are pretty good as you look across the valley toward Beaver Creek Ski Resort.
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The hike to Beaver Lake takes you over some wider dirt roads which narrow down to a path, the further you get into the wilderness. The trail is especially beautiful in fall when all the foliage turns into warm colors.
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Fulford Cave is a true gem to explore, with a great variety of features to discover. You descend into a tube to get into the cave. Bring a helmet and at least one light source. To enter the cave, you need to obtain a permit. Find more information here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r2/home/?cid=fseprd515209 The cave is closed from October 15 through April 15 annually.
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Edwards offers a variety of hiking trails. The Berry Creek Trail is a popular choice, featuring a mix of singletrack and doubletrack with scenic views towards Beaver Creek Ski Resort. Another option is the Beaver Lake Trail, which leads to a beautiful lake and is particularly scenic in autumn. For more options, you can explore trails like West and East Lake Trailheads, Squaw Creek Trail, Meadow Mountain Trail, and Whiskey Creek Trail. Find more detailed hiking routes at Hiking around Edwards.
Yes, Edwards has several family-friendly attractions. Nottingham Lake is a popular recreational spot perfect for swimming, picnics, stand-up paddleboarding, and walks. Freedom Park is another excellent option, offering a skate park, playgrounds, walking trails, a splash park, and a dog park. The Riverwalk at Edwards also hosts community events and a farmers market, providing a lively atmosphere for families.
Edwards is a hub for outdoor recreation. The Eagle River is excellent for trout fishing, whitewater rafting, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and tubing. Beyond hiking, you can find numerous routes for running and road cycling. For example, explore various running routes at Running Trails around Edwards or discover road cycling options at Road Cycling Routes around Edwards. In winter, world-class skiing and snowboarding are just minutes away at Beaver Creek Resort and Vail Ski Resort.
For a unique natural experience, consider Fulford Cave. This challenging natural monument offers a variety of features to explore, but requires a permit for entry and is closed annually from October 15 through April 15. The Flat Tops Wilderness Area, a short drive away, also provides expansive natural beauty with lakes, streams, and alpine tundra for more extensive exploration.
The best time to visit Edwards depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, biking, water sports on the Eagle River, and enjoying the farmers market at Riverwalk. Autumn offers stunning foliage, making trails like Beaver Lake Trail particularly scenic. Winter is perfect for skiing and snowboarding at nearby resorts like Beaver Creek and Vail, as well as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Edwards offers a local cultural scene. The Riverwalk at Edwards is a central hub with boutiques, galleries, and the Riverwalk Theater. The Alpine Arts Center provides diverse visual arts programs and sells locally made crafts. You can also visit The Bookworm of Edwards, a local bookstore with an on-site cafe. Don't miss the Edwards Corner Farmers Market, held on Saturdays from June to September, for local produce, gourmet food, and handicrafts.
The Eagle River Preserve, a 72-acre natural buffer along the Eagle River, is an excellent spot for wildlife viewing. It's home to various species, including bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, ospreys, and deer. Many of the area's hiking trails, especially those venturing into more secluded areas, also offer opportunities to observe local fauna.
Many trails around Edwards offer scenic vistas. The Berry Creek Trail provides good views across the valley towards Beaver Creek Ski Resort. Nottingham Lake itself offers pleasant views, especially during walks around its perimeter. For expansive, breathtaking vistas, consider a drive to the Flat Tops Wilderness Area.
Absolutely. The Riverwalk at Edwards is a modern downtown area featuring numerous shops, restaurants, and businesses. You'll find boutiques, galleries, and a movie theater. The Edwards Village Center also provides additional shopping, dining, and nightlife options. For a unique experience, Market Square at Beaver Creek, with its European Alpine village look, offers hotels, shops, and cafes.
Yes, camping opportunities are available near Edwards. Sylvan Lake offers campsites, providing a beautiful natural setting. Additionally, the vast White River National Forest, which surrounds the area, has various camping options, including dispersed camping, for those seeking a more rustic experience.
Freedom Park is a great dog-friendly spot, featuring a dedicated dog park where your pets can play. Many of the hiking and walking trails in the area are also dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations. Always ensure to clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not detailed, the pedestrian-friendly path along the Riverwalk at Edwards offers an easy, flat surface for strolling. Nottingham Lake also has a trail around its perimeter that is generally flat and suitable for walks. For more detailed accessibility information on specific trails, it's advisable to check local resources or the Visit Vail Valley website.


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