Lodge Tower
Vail, CO
Resort town · High Country
An hour up I-70 from Denver, the highest concentration of ski resorts in North America: Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper, and A-Basin around Summit County, Vail and Beaver Creek over the pass. Summer flips the same towns to biking, boating, and festival season.
EVs handle the I-70 climb fine — it is the cold, the altitude, and the ski-traffic crawl that eat range. The resort villages and lodges carry serious Level 2, so the play is overnight charging at base, full battery for the morning, and regen back down the hill.
When to go: Ski Saturdays (December–March) are the famous I-70 crunch — leave Denver charged, not planning to top up mid-corridor. Summer weekends are the second peak.
Purple pins have DC fast charging; green pins are Level 2. Tap a pin for the location page.
Overnight Level 2 at your lodging is the cheapest, easiest way to charge on a trip — arrive on whatever range you have, leave at 100%.
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