Betty Ford Alpine Gardens will welcome local ethnobotanist and historian Lynn Albers on Wednesday for a lecture on the histories and Indigenous sciences of the native Nuche, or Ute peoples. The Nuche ...
In a summer that, at times, can feel like a far cry from years past, Betty Ford Alpine Gardens is a Vail staple that’s hoping to provide some stability and peace to visitors. Located by the Gerald R.
Cradled in the Rocky Mountains, Vail’s Betty Ford Alpine Gardens were established in 1985 by the Vail Alpine Garden Foundation. In 1988, the site was expanded and renamed to honor former first lady ...