The Gore Creek Promenade Renewal Project will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 2 with crews setting up fencing, moving in equipment and materials and establishing staging areas. Located in the heart of Vail Village, the last major renovation to the popular park was more than 30 years ago, and the grass areas, walkways and other park features are showing significant wear and tear.
The park will be closed through Nov. 13, weather permitting. Work will take place between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with fewer hours anticipated as the project progresses. Access to all businesses on the Gore Creek Promenade will be maintained throughout the duration of the project.
Highlights of the renewal include:
The work will be completed in two phases, with the second scheduled from April 20 through June 26, 2026. The $2.1 million project was awarded to Coleman Custom Homes, LTD.
“We want the park to reflect the desires of our residents and guests and provide amenities that align with our current and future needs,” said Town of Vail Landscape Architect Gregg Barrie. “We believe this plan, which received valuable input from community members and guests, will elevate the park’s visual appeal and create a welcoming and enjoyable environment with more accessibility for everyone.”
Project progress will be included in the Town of Vail's Weekly Construction Update newsletter. Subscribe at www.vail.gov/vailmail. For more information, contact Barrie at gbarrie@vail.gov.