WINTER PARK AND FRASER, CO
Two towns with two times the fun!
Elevation: Winter Park 9,060 feet
Elevation: Fraser 8,560
High in the Rocky Mountains, just 67 miles from the Denver metropolitan area, lay two communities that represent the diversity of Colorado’s history as well as the best of its present and future. Winter Park and Fraser offer year round activities for all ages and interests. Music festivals, snowsports, biking, and rodeos are just some of the fun that is lined up and dished out in Winter Park and Fraser.
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| History |
Located at the east end of the county, at the western base of Berthoud Pass, Winter Park and the Fraser Valley originally comprised a series of several small settlements founded in the 1880s by ranchers and lumbermen drawn by the lush timber and wide open meadows. Some 50 years later, with the Moffat Tunnel greatly improving rail access from Denver, skiers began discovering the quality of the snow and the speed of the slopes. |
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| Fun Facts |
• Byers Peak Ranch near Fraser was once known as the “Western White House.” President Dwight Eisenhower, President Herbert Hoover, and other dignitaries visited the ranch to fly fish and relax, Colorado-style.
• At the High-County Stampede Rodeo, a bull rider is required to stay on the bucking one-ton Brahma for eight seconds.
• A German POW camp existed in Fraser during wartime years (1945 – January, 1946) to provide much-needed labor for the production of lumber.
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| What to Do |
Today, two towns remain from the area’s early history. Discover each, and along the road between the two towns, get a glimpse of Colorado’s future, where new real estate developments include golf courses and open meadowlands.
Winter Park –
This quaint town sits among the pines, tucked up against the Continental Divide.
• Downtown – the original site of Hideaway Park is now the current central point for shops, restaurants, and entertainment.
• Cozens Ranch Museum – early history area
• Winter Park and Mary Jane Ski Resorts
- Winter: Popular ski areas for Rocky Mountain powder and backcountry skiing for more than 60 years
- Summer: Home to several home-grown and world-class music festivals
Fraser –
Heading west from Winter Park, Fraser sits in the open meadows of the Fraser Valley where cattle ranches and lumber mills originally operated. Today, the valley is the commercial center of the area.
• Supermarkets, hardware and department stores, banks, medical services, travel agencies, a library, and an Amtrak train station.
• Walk Through History Park – At the west end of the Fraser Valley Trail, the Walk features a collection of life-size wooden sculptures portraying the early days of the American West.
• High-Country Stampede Rodeo – On summer weekends, at Fraser’s John Work Arena.
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| Lodging |
• Rustic cabins
• Guest ranches
• Upscale hotels
• Motels
• Bed-and-breakfast inns |
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| Events |
| November 19 |
Rocky Mountain Freestyle Competiton |
| DECEMBER |
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| December 6-7 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Ski Joring Clinic |
| December 13 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Ski Fest |
| December 13 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Full Moon Ski |
| December 14 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Ski and Soak Day |
| December 17 |
Sol Vista Opening Day |
| December 24 |
Christmas Eve Torchlight Parade & Fireworks |
| December 24-25 |
Christmas Eve & Christmas Day Dinner at Sunspot |
| December 24 |
Sol Vista Basin Christmas Eve Festivities |
| December 26 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| December 27 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| December 27 |
Mountian Messiah Song Session |
| December 28 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| December 31 |
CGBS Presents: New Year's Eve with Jimmy Hall |
| December 31 |
Sol Vista Basin Kids Totally Insane Winter Blast |
| December 31 |
New Year's Eve Celebration at The Lodge at Sunspot |
| JANUARY 2009 |
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| January 2, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| January 3, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| January 5-10, 2009 |
Lifestylz College Group |
| January 10, 2009 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Full Moon Ski and Ice Skating |
| January 11, 2009 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Ski and Soak Day |
| January 17, 2009 |
Mary Jane Bump Jamboree #1 for skiers |
| January 17, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| January 17, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Kids Totally Insane Winter Blast |
| January 24-25, 2009 |
Mary Jane's Birthday Bash and Winter Fest |
| January 31, 2009 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Ski Joring |
| January 31, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| FEBRUARY 2009 |
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| February 6-8, 2009 |
Governor's Ski Festival |
| February 7, 2009 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Full Moon Ski and Ice Skating |
| February 7-8, 2009 |
Women's Ski and Ride Weekend |
| February 7-8, 2009 |
Rocky Mountain Freestyle Moguls |
| February 14, 2009 |
Valentine's Day Dinner at the Lodge At Sunspot |
| February 14, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| February 15, 2009 |
Mountain Top Church Service |
| February 15, 2009 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Ski and Soak Day |
| February 27- March 1, 2009 |
34th Annual Wells Fargo Bank Cup |
| February 28, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| MARCH 2009 |
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| March 3-7, 2009 |
USCSA National Championships |
| March 3-7, 2009 |
NBS (National Brotherhood of Skiers) |
| March 6, 2009 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch Full Moon Ski and Ice Skating |
| March 14, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| March 28, 2009 |
Devil's Thumb Ranch 3rd Annual Backyard BBQ |
| March 28, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Night Skiing and Tubing |
| March 29, 2009 |
Sol Vista Basin Closing Day |
| APRIL 2009 |
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| April 4, 2009 |
18th Annual Tom's Terrific Cross Country Downhill |
| April 4 - 5, 2009 |
Winter Park Resort's Spring Blast Weekend-Party at the Park |
| April 11 -12, 2009 |
Winter Park Resort's Spring Blast Weekend-Family Weekend |
| April 12, 2009 |
Wells Fargo Golden Bunny Classic Fun Race and Candy Hunt |
| April 12-19, 2009 |
Winter Park Resort's Spring Blast Weekend
-Throw Back the 80's |
| April 19, 2009 |
Coca-Cola Classic Spring Splash at Winter Park |
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For additional information on Grand County, and an online trip planner, contact the Grand County Tourism Board at www.grand-county.com or 800-729-5821. |
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