Getting Around Avon: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

United States

Getting Around Avon: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Colorado

Walkability

65
Okay

The core of Avon is moderately walkable, especially around Nottingham Park and the pedestrian-friendly Main Street Mall. These areas facilitate easy access to local amenities and recreational spaces. However, areas outside the town center are more car-dependent, requiring longer walks or the use of transportation for daily errands. Choosing accommodation near the town core can help manage without a car for many day-to-day needs, despite the town not being entirely walker's friendly.

Public Transit

70
Excellent

Avon's free bus service, known as Avon Transit, efficiently covers key parts of town, including commercial areas, recreational spots, and the library, with convenient connections to Beaver Creek Resort via gondola. Regional bus services further connect Avon to neighboring towns like Vail and Edwards. This robust network provides accessible mobility options without relying solely on personal vehicles, making transportation fairly convenient for travelers wanting to explore the area.

Bikeability

60
Okay

Avon offers a moderate biking environment with paved recreational paths and single-track trails suitable for both leisurely rides and more challenging cycling in areas like the West Avon Preserve. The Eagle Valley Trail also provides connectivity to nearby communities. Although biking infrastructure is reasonable, it may lack consistency across some areas, potentially limiting its use for all transportation needs, but still serving traveler's biking pleasures and basic commuting needs effectively.

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