Vail

Located just south of Tucson, Vail is officially an "unincorporated area" - but to its residents, it's every bit a town! Whether you come to golf, hike, do business or just relax, Vail has it all.  

Vail

For Visitors Information:

P.O. Box 153

Vail, AZ 85641

Visit the Official Vail Website

  • County: Pima
  • Elevation: 3,235
  • Population: 2,484

Vail Attractions

Just minutes from Tucson, Vail offers easy proximity to everything the city has to offer. It's also got attractions all its own, like quaint bed and breakfasts and picturesque hiking trails. If you visit, don't miss Colossal Cave Mountain Park - a sprawling recreation area featuring guided tours of an enormous cave.

Vail History & Culture

Named for two brothers who arrived in the area in the late 1870s, the Vail area started out as a cattle-ranching and silver-mining region. In 1880, train tracks were laid down east of Tucson, on land donated by Walter Vail, one of the original brothers, who simply asked that there be an official Vail stop along the line. In addition to cattle and silver, Vail also served as the storage and loading facility for ore from the Helvetia Copper Mine,which transported ore to town on mule-pulled wagons. More than 100 years later, the haul road these wagons used is still visible.

Vail
Clear-icon
91°
Clear
 
Create-your-trip-button

or follow one of ours:

 

Newsletter Signup

See All Deals

Travel Deals

 
  • Prescott Rock Climbing

    Half, Full and Multi-Day Guided Rock Climbing trips

    Read More
  • Rainbow Bridge Centennial Package

    includes a two-night stay in a traditional room at Lake Powell Resort, two tickets on the Rainbow Bridge boat cruise and daily breakfast for two. Read More
 
Follow Us Online Facebook-icon Twitter-icon Flickr-icon