Despite world class terrain, a reputation as a fantastic family destination, being super close to Denver and having the best 10 year snowfall in Colorado, Winter Park has managed to remain down to earth. Fending off the glitzy, commercial nature associated with other resorts in the area, it lets the quality of skiing and terrain do the talking.
As the longest continuously running ski resort in Colorado, Winter Park is steeped with history with a mining and timber background serving the close city of Denver.
Owned by Intrawest, who until recently were responsible for the monolithic success of Whistler and currently run Steamboat and Mont Tremblant, this resort has managed to gain lots of popularity over recent years. With the Mary Jane side acquiring an offbeat following for its moguls and a reputation as one of the best resorts for families in the world, the reach of the resort has pushed further and further.
Its proximity to Denver, friendly small town feel and 7 different ski areas are what makes Winter Park such a super place to ski. It has more than enough to do on the mountain but if you don’t fancy skiing for the day, the individual towns in the Fraser Valley are sure to keep you amused.
With $40 million of recent investment, the resort itself is relatively small and purpose built but the built-up areas retain some charming features; comprising of the Winter Park village, Winter Park Downtown and Fraser village just a little further down the valley.
At the bottom of the resort lies lots of accommodation and stretches of pedestrianized areas, as well as an outdoor ice rink and easy lift access. Downtown has grown to include a variety of dining options, as well as watering holes for those wanting a quick post skiing drink. Fraser is much more service centred, with numerous necessary amenities, such as grocery stores, hospitals, schools and pharmacies, creating a close, convenient centre for you to get supplies if needed. Only a few miles from the lifts, there is a complimentary bus service running from early in the morning to late in the evening, perfect for a spot of exploring.
The nearest airport to Winter Park is Denver International at 108 km or about 2 hours by car.
The nearest ski resorts to Winter Park include Breckenridge, Vail.
The town of Winter Park contains most of the two dozen shops. Around half of these are first rate winter sports stores with some of the best ranges and best prices in Colorado. There are however other outlets, notably two wonderful wineries and several galleries featuring the work of Karen Vance and other local artists who depict ski scenes and local landscapes.
Average snow depths in Winter Park are 123cm to 142cm in January, 162cm to 163cm in February, 165cm to 180cm in March and 121cm to 135cm in April. Read our detailed Winter Park snow history for more details.
Today in Winter Park the average snow depth is N/A, with N/A at the base of the mountain around 2732m altitude, and N/A at the top of the slopes, around 3186m above sea level. There is 0cm recent snowfall and 0cm predicted today. Here's the full Winter Park snow report.
Winter Park snow report is updated every 4 hours during the winter ski season
There is in Winter Park currently forecast approximately 0cm of new snow expected over the coming week. We also have a detailed Winter Park snow forecast.
Maximum and minimum adult Winter Park lift pass prices ranged from $481 to $785 for 6 days access to the Winter Park ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Winter Park holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.
PassLift Tickets | Child | Adult | Senior |
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1 Day | $10 - $84 | $74 - $124 | $69 - $114 |
6 Day | $30 - $518 | $481 - $785 | $418 - $693 |
AgesAge Range | N / A | 13 - 69 | 70+ |
Most of our ski holidays to Winter Park packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Winter Park from nearby airports
Flights from London take about 9 hours to Denver, Jackson Hole etc.. This table shows approximate transfer times to Winter Park from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.
Airport | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Denver International | 108 km | 2 hours |
Denver international | 108 km | 2 hours |
The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Winter Park transfers.
Station | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Winter Park / Fraser | 0 km | 0 minute |
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