Winter Park just got a whole lot closer to Australia with the relaunch of the Denver to Winter Park snow train. Combine that with the Route 40 Ski Pass for both Winter Park and Steamboat and it’s a no brainer.
Why Winter Park is so hot right now
As if 3081 acres across seven designated territories that boast tree skiing, powder bowls, super groomers, terrain parks and steeps and deeps wasn’t enough to lure you to Winter Park in Colorado. Now the super slick fast Winter Park Express train from Denver’s revamped Union Station direct to the slopes of Winter Park every Saturday and Sunday will seal the deal.
Winter Park’s 300 days of sunshine and eight metres of snowfall each season are coveted by powder hounds and with the new Winter Park Express train you won’t be sitting in I-70’s weekend traffic spending precious ski hours waiting for the traffic to move either. You’ll even be on the slopes in time for first chair.
Aussies can fly into Denver to acclimatise in the mile high city for one or more nights and explore the city’s new gentrified inner city districts from LoHi to RiNo and LoHo. Then jump on the 7.00am train and arrive two hours later.
What to do once you get there
Take a free Mountain Tour to get to know Winter Park terrain. The hosted tours are offered at 9.30am and 12.30pm daily.
Looking for adventure? Hit up the 399 acres of off piste terrain in The Cirque territory and jump on the Cirque Sled snowcat for easier access to the powder goods.
Check out the newest tube park in Colorado, Coca-Cola® Tube Park features four individual lanes, banked curves, a covered conveyor lift ride back to the top and the comfortable Hill House warming lodge.
Jump on a dog sled ride, go snowcat skiing, snowmobiling or take a scenic cat tour across beginner, intermediate and expert trails and lunch at The Lodge at Sunspot. Hit up a hot cocoa sleigh ride or hay wagon ride
What are the Seven Territories?
Not everyone wants to ski the same thing on the same day. This is where the Seven Territories comes in. Got a hankering for tree skiing then head to the glades of Eagle Wind Territory. Looking for an alpine bowl experience then Parssen Bowl Territory has your name on it. Terrain park your thing? Terrain Park Territory is for you. Prefer your skiing steep and deep? Head on over to the Cirque Territory. You’ll find world famous bumps at Mary Jane Territory, intrepid powder stashes at Vasquez Ridge Territory and groomers to black diamonds over at Winter Park Territory.
An authentic mountain town
The town of Winter Park provides an intimate Colorado mountain town atmosphere complete with a Main Street, a ranch museum and a saloon. The first homestead, post office, and stage stop in the Fraser Valley was built in 1874 by William Cozens and you can witness it today. The Cozens Ranch Museum features an 11 room property on one downtown acre with exhibits, stage coaches and art gallery.
There’s also over sixty dining options in Winter Park. Hit up Goodies Mountain Creperie for fondue, raclette and crepes; try high altitude beer at Hideaway Park Brewery downtown or take in the mountain vistas from Lunch Rock atop of Mary Jane Territory.
But wait, there’s another 2965 acres down the road
Your Winter Park lift Route 40 pass is also valid at Steamboat and there’s a free shuttle service from Winter Park to Steamboat on the Highway 40. So you can spend a few days at Winter Park then hit up the historic cowboy town of Steamboat and it’s 2965 acres of skiable terrain across six peaks known for champagne powder and 1118 metres of vertical.
What’s the deal?
Travelplan.com.au have a ripping SKI Winter Park and Steamboat deal from AU$2369 per person for 15 nights! The deal includes five nights quad share in a two bedroom apartment at Founders Pointe Winter Park and seven nights quad share in a two bedroom apartment at Trappeur’s Crossing Resort Steamboat and a Route 40 10/10 International Pass to ski both mountains. *Conditions apply. Book & pay by 15 November 2016.
Phone 1300 754 754, email ski@travelplan.com.au or visit www.travelplan.com.au for details.