In August, it will be chilly in the mornings and at night but temperatures will rise to the 70s and 80s during midday. Dress in layers and bring a wrap or light jacket for the evenings.
Nope! Everything in Vail is walking distance, which is awesome. There is also a free bus that loops throughout town.
Vail is located at 8,250 ft above sea level. Here are some tips to adjust to the high altidude to enjoy your stay: - Reduce alcohol, caffeine and salty foods. One alcoholic drink at sea level is equal to two drinks at altitude. - Drink 3 or 4 times more water than usual. - Get plenty of rest before and during your stay. - Take it easy-your heart is working harder at this altitude. - Wear sunscreen-you're 10,000 feet closer to the sun than at sea level. - Wear sunglasses with ultraviolet protection even on cloudy days- your eyes can actually get snowburn. - Eat foods higher in carbohydrates. High Altitude Symptoms include headaches, nausea, unusual tiredness, and trouble sleeping. High altitude sickness symptoms go away in a day or two, but if you develop a worsening cough or feel like you have fluid in your lungs, see medical attention at Vail Health.
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