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Winter Park: Colorado's Mountain Playground

Discover year-round adventure in Winter Park, Colorado: skiing, biking, hiking, and stunning mountain scenery await!

Winter Park, Colorado, is a year-round mountain destination offering a blend of outdoor adventure and scenic beauty. From world-class skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and mountain biking in the summer, Winter Park provides activities for every season. Stroll through downtown, explore local shops and eateries, and enjoy live music and festivals at Hideaway Park.

A brief summary to Winter Park

Local tips

  • Take advantage of the free local bus system, The Lift, for convenient transportation around Winter Park and Fraser.
  • Visit during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall) for fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
  • Check the Winter Park app for real-time parking updates and information.
  • Explore the local shops and restaurants in downtown Winter Park for a taste of the town's unique character.
  • Consider purchasing the Winter Park Experience Pass for deals and discounts on local activities.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Denver International Airport (DIA), take the A-Line train to Denver Union Station. From there, you can catch the Winter Park Express (Amtrak) directly to the base of Winter Park Resort. The Winter Park Express typically operates from January to March, with service from Thursday to Monday. Check the Amtrak website for schedules and to purchase tickets. Alternatively, several shuttle services like Home James Transportation offer direct transport from DIA to Winter Park. Cost: * Amtrak Winter Park Express: $19 - $39 for adults, $9.50 for children (one way) * Home James Transportation: Varies depending on the type of service (private or shared shuttle)

  • Driving

    From Denver, take I-70 west to US Highway 40 west towards Granby. Follow US 40 to Winter Park. Parking is available in Winter Park, with both free and paid options. A free parking garage is located on Vasquez Road. The Lift, Winter Park's free local transit system, provides a dedicated line from the Vasquez Parking Garage to the resort. Cost: * Parking at the Village Parking Garage: Approximately $25/full day, $15/half day. Free after 3:00 PM * Parking ticket in Winter Park: $37.50 if paid within 20 days, $92.50 if paid after 20 days.

  • Local Bus

    Once you are in the Winter Park area, The Lift provides free transportation throughout Winter Park, Fraser, and Granby. Several routes connect key locations, including Winter Park Resort, downtown Winter Park, and various lodging options. Check the Lift Rider App for schedules and real-time tracking. Cost: Free

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Discover more about Winter Park

Winter Park, Colorado, nestled in the Rocky Mountains, is a vibrant destination with a rich history and a plethora of activities for every season. Originally inhabited by the Ute and Arapaho tribes, the area saw its first pioneers in the 1820s, though settlement didn't begin until 1850. The town grew with the construction of the Moffat Tunnel in 1928, a 6-mile long railroad tunnel that facilitated travel to the West Coast. Winter Park officially came into being as a construction camp for the Moffat Tunnel and was first settled in 1923. Known as West Portal, it transformed into a haven for winter sports enthusiasts by 1929. In 1940, the Winter Park ski area was formally opened, and the town was renamed Winter Park to promote the area's winter activities. Today, Winter Park Resort is managed by Intrawest but is still owned by the City and County of Denver, offering diverse terrain for all skill levels across seven territories. Winter Park offers a wide array of activities. In winter, enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, sleigh rides, snowshoeing, and tubing. The Winter Park Resort is a major draw, offering slopes for all skill levels. In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking at Trestle Bike Park, scenic gondola rides, and exploring trails in the Vasquez Peak Wilderness. Fishing is popular in the Fraser River and nearby lakes. Other attractions include the Headwaters River Journey museum, the Winter Park Alpine Slide, and the Grand Park Community Recreation Center.

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