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Winter Park is located just 67 miles from Denver via I-70 to Exit 232, then take US 40 to Winter Park.
2011-2012 Season: November 16, 2011 - April 22, 2012.
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Winter Park Village The Village at Winter Park: Ideally
located at the base of the resort, the new Village at Winter
Park is just the start of an exciting journey for the resort. The
Village is an Old World style ski village, with pedestrian-only brick
and cobblestone main streets featuring
new shops and restaurants.
Our Picks:
Lime is an American Cantina specializing in fresh
Mexican food and mighty margaritas.
Cheeky Monk Belgian Beer Café
is old world atmosphere with a modern twist, featuring the world’s
finest beers paired with spectacular food.
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| WINTER PARK SKI TRAIL MAP 2011-2012. Click Image to view and download Trail Map in PDF format |
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Recent Additions to Winter Park: Panoramic Express Lift: 2007/2008 The
highest six-person lift in North America will whisk you to the 12,060'
summit of Parsenn Bowl with a view that lives up to its name...You can
see all the way to Rocky Mountain National Park from the summit.
Extending from the bottom of Mary Jane’s Edelweiss trail to the top of
Parsenn Bowl at 12,060 feet above sea level, the Panoramic Express
provides skiers and riders access to over 1,123 acres of terrain
including Parsenn Bowl, Vasquez Cirque and last year’s addition of the
Eagle Wind terrain. The Panoramic Express is a quicker ride to the
top from the original 11 minutes it once took guests to get there to
seven minutes.
Enhanced Tree Skiing with Two New Trails Over
100 acres of gladed, intermediate terrain and two new intermediate
trails – Parry’s Peek and Forever Eva. Just another way to experience
Winter Park’s 354” (That’s 29’!) of average annual snowfall.
Eagle Wind Chairlift: 2006/2007 New Triple Chairlift – named
Eagle Wind, providing access the backside of Parsenn Bowl. Eagle Wind
starts at an elevation of 10,316 feet along the Vasquez Cirque egress
and extends up to the backside of Parsenn Bowl to 11,486 feet.
New Trails – For the 2006/07 season, seven new trails
have been cut into the backside of Parsenn Bowl featuring names of
historic Northern Arapaho chiefs and areas. Terrain ranges from
advanced to expert and bring Winter Park Resort's total trail count to
143.
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Winter Park Ski Resort: We average the
most annual
snowfall of any major resort in Colorado - over 30 feet of the white
stuff every year. Check out all our mountains. From the moguls of Mary
Jane to the bunny slopes, there is something for everyone!
Terrain: 3,078 acres with 142 trails & 5 terrain parks
Mary Jane stats: Summit - 10,700 feet; Base: 9,450 feet; Vertical drop: 2,610 feet Winter Park stats: Summit - 10,700 feet; Base: 9,000 feet; Vertical drop: 1,700 feet; Longest run: 5.1 miles (Parsenn Bowl)
Lifts: 2 high speed 6-person; 7 high-speed quads; 4 triples; 6 doubles; 3 surfaces; 5 carpets; 2t-bar/platters; 1 rope tow
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| Mary Jane Ski Trail Map for 2010/11 (THUMBNAIL) |
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| Mary Jane® No
Pain, No Jane.™ That's our motto. And after you feel the impact of The
Jane's relentless long mogul runs, it'll be yours, too. Cruising at an
altitude of 11,000 feet, here you may encounter a bit of turbulence.
People come to Mary Jane when they want to feel a bit guilty for
enjoying themselves too much. This beautiful, bumpy mountain has been voted
#1 in North America for bump skiing. With over 70 trails on 3 different mountains (Mary Jane, Parsenn Bowl and Vasquez Cirque), each offering a unique skiing and riding experience, Mary Jane offers exactly the bump experience you are looking for. So if you're needing a push,
wanting a challenge, or maybe just feeling you've been naughty, try one of the
runs down Mary Jane.
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| Mary Jane Area, including Vasquez Ridge,Vasqyez Cirque & Winter Park |
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| Mary Jane - the runs at Mary Jane |
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| Mary Jane Ski Trail Map 2010/11 Season |
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| Parsenn Bowl Ski Trail Map 2010/11 Season (Thumbnail) |
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| Parsenn Bowl Ski Trail Map - 2010/11 |
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Parsenn Bowl: You start pretty much at
the top of the world, and it only gets better from there. There isn't
much that's not impressive at 12,060 feet. Parsenn Bowl is the kind of
skiing you dream of, filled with vast empty spaces, beautiful gladed
tree runs, unreal powder and the gorgeous opportunity for fresh tracks.
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Vazquez Cirque: This backcountry adventure area is for experts
only. Steep doesn't really describe the 1,500 foot vertical drop. Drop in off a cornice at Vasquez Cirque. Over 687 acres of cornices, lips, and glades make the Cirque
one incredible, intense, challenging experience for anybody. But for
just the right skier, it could be adrenaline heaven.
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| Vasquez Cirque Ski Trail Map 2010/11 Season (Thumbnail Only) |
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| Vasquez Cirque Ski Trail Map for the 2010/11 Season |
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