Vail Recreation District
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 5, 2015

Contact:           Mia Stockdale/Shane Sluder, 970-476-8366
                        Vail Nordic Center
VAIL NORDIC CENTER SEASON PASS SALES BEGIN NOV. 6,
EARLY SEASON RATES THROUGH NOV. 22

Nordic Skiers
Vail, Colo. -- The Vail Nordic Center retail shop will open this Friday, Nov. 6, with early season hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
 
Season passes will be available for purchase at discounted rates through Nov. 22 and will cost $80 for adults, $70 for Vail residents and $40 for students. Beginning Nov. 22, passes will cost $90 for adults, $80 for Vail residents and $50 for students. Daily fees for the 2015-16 season will be $8 and children under 12 years of age will be free. The Nordic Center retail shop, located in a temporary structure at the Vail Golf Club, will also offer a variety of merchandise for outdoor endurance sports, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, running and hiking, as well as skate, classic and backcountry skis and snowshoes.
 
The annual Vail Nordic Center Ski Swap will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 as a fundraiser for the Vail Nordic Club.
 
The Vail Nordic Center celebrates its 33rd year this season and owner Mia Stockdale is looking forward to a great winter. Stockdale, who co-owns the Nordic Center with Shane Sluder, says the track will open when conditions permit and will offer 17 kilometers of groomed ski trails and 10 kilometers of separate snowshoe trails. "The recent snowfall and cooler temperatures have gotten us excited for the upcoming season," said Stockdale. "This is our 10th season of operating the Nordic Center and each year we've seen tremendous growth in the Nordic community throughout the Vail Valley. We're really looking forward to another great season."
 
The Nordic Center will once again serve as the home track for Battle Mountain High and Vail Mountain School's Nordic teams, plus athletes from Ski and Snowboard Club Vail.
 
The Vail Nordic Center is owned and operated by Stockdale and Shane Sluder. The Vail Recreation District maintains the trails. For details on the Vail Nordic Center, go to www.vailnordiccenter.com or call 970-476-8366. For additional details on all VRD offerings and activities, visit www.vailrec.com or call 970-479-2279.
 
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About The Vail Recreation District
 
The Vail Recreation District's mission is to offer diverse and exceptional recreation opportunities that enhance the physical, social and emotional well-being of all its residents and guests. The VRD aims to help Vail Valley residents and visitors pursue their recreational passions by providing outlets for competition in summer and winter via a running and a mountain bike race series, numerous tournaments and/or leagues for hockey, volleyball, lacrosse, softball, golf, tennis, soccer, flag football, broomball, figure skating, rugby and more; at venues like Dobson Ice Arena, Vail Golf Club, Vail Nordic Center, Vail Gymnastics Center, Vail Nature Center, Vail Skatepark, Vail Tennis Center, Vail's Community Programming Room, Vail's Imagination Station and through use of additional gyms, playing fields and the surrounding White River National Forest; through its sports classes and camps for youth, adults and families; and through opportunities to learn about and appreciate Vail's surrounding Rocky Mountain environment through guided activities, classes and camps. Information is available at www.vailrec.com.


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