Only 67 miles northwest of Denver, Winter Park is a favorite due to its close proximity to Denver International Airport and the beautiful mountains that surround the resort.
Beyond location, the terrain is diverse for all skier types and ability. With plenty of options for beginners and intermediate skiers, as well as steep lines and powder fields to be sought after by the expert and adventure seekers.
The unique feature of Winter Park is the skiing spans across to Mary Jane Mountain, known for amazing tree skiing, moguls and high altitude alpine bowls. Winter Park has a nice option of beginner, intermediate and advance trails, where Mary Jane may cater more to the intermediate and advance skiers. Both mountains are accessible by lift access to each other and offer restaurants to fuel your day on the slopes.
Winter Park by the Numbers:
Average Annual Snowfall:
Winter Park Resort receives over 29 feet of snow annually with consistent snowfall season over season.
Elevation:
Winter Park Resort's base sits at 9,000 ft with 3,060 ft of vertical rise, putting its beautiful summit at 12,060 ft.
Terrain:
Trails: 3,081 total skiable acreage with 166 designated trails and 1,212 acres of off-piste terrain, including Vasquez Cirque and glade skiing.
Chairlifts:
25 lifts including The Village Cabriolet, two high-speed six-pack lifts, seven high-speed express quads, four triplets, six double chairlifts, three surface lifts, one platter and one rope tow.