Grand County

Winter Park/Fraser

A Winter (and Summer) Wonderland

Not surprisingly, the Winter Park and the Fraser Valley areas are known for their cold-weather playgrounds famous among winter sports enthusiasts. From the family-style powder skiing and backcountry challenges of the nearly 3,000 skiable acres of Winter Park Resort to guided snowmobile tours up the Continental Divide, sleigh rides, snowshoeing and dog sledding, Winter Park and the Fraser Valley truly are a Winter Wonderland.

But the fun doesn’t stop when the weather gets warmer. While there may be snow on the higher peaks, summertime brings fully bloomed wildflowers dotting lush green meadows with fragrant splashes of color.  With over 600 miles of tracked and groomed meadow trails as well as steep backcountry climbs, fair-weather friends will relish their outdoor experiences in this haven for summertime hikers, bikers and horseback riders. Also, for the music enthusiast, there are plenty of outdoor music events and festivals featuring local and national artists all summer long.

Winter Park and the Fraser Valley have everything you need to make your family vacation complete.  Just look at all the area has to offer! 

Winter Park/Fraser Valley Chamber
Phone: 800.903.7275 or 970.726.4118

Signature Events
  • January – Winter Park Snowfest
  • June – Blues From the Top Music Festival
  • July – Mountain Bike Capital USA
  • July – Winter Park Jazz Festival
  • August – Winter Park Beer Festival
Signature Activities
  • World-class Skiing/Snowboarding at Winter Park Ski Resort
  • Mountain Biking in the “Mountain Bike Capital, USA™”
  • First-rate Music Festivals
  • Eclectic mix of dining and shopping opportunities in Downtown Winter Park
  • Sled or Tube down the renowned Fraser Tubing Hill
Accommodations

From rustic cabins to full-scale resorts, Winter Park Colorado has everything for your lodging needs. Try these links below for more lodging information.

Winter Park/Fraser Valley Colorado Lodging Listings

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