Fraser Crossing, Winter Park

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Location: where is Fraser Crossing

· a short walk to the Zephyr lift · located on Free town shuttle route · walking distance to the pedestrian shopping area, bars and restaurants


Overview: apartment description: Fraser Crossing description

Only a few years old Fraser Crossing is in a great position in the heart of Winter Park’s new village just a minutes walk to the ski lifts. The high quality, luxury condos are probably the highest standard within the resorts and offer exceptional value for money, each one have a living area and kitchenette.


Facilities: Fraser Crossing features

· outdoor hot tub · ski lockers located on site


Room Types: Fraser Crossing bedrooms

are modern in design with kitchenette, granite counter tops, bathroom with bath, shower and WC, tea and coffee making facilities, Internet access, flat screen TV and gas fireplace.
Studio - sleep 2-4: Open plan studio with a king bed, double sofa bed and efficiency kitchenette with hot plates, microwave and fridge.
One bedroom condos - sleep 2-4: Bedroom with king bed, bathroom, double sofa bed in lounge, kitchenette and private deck.
Two bedroom condos - sleep 2-6: As one bedroom condo but with an additional bathroom and bedroom with queen bed. Full kitchen and washer/dryer.
Adaptive: Wheelchair accessible variations of all the above rooms are available on request.


Meals: Fraser Crossing food & drink

We update Fraser Crossing's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Winter Park: about holidays in Winter Park: about ski holidays in Winter Park: about ski holidays in Winter Park United States

7 interlinked ski areas Peaceful, authentic town Easy transfer from Denver

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.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Families Groups

Winter Park webcam

Snow Report: Top 167cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 16cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 77.5cm

Winter Park trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Denver International Airport94 miles, 1 hour 45
Grand County Airport21 miles, 30 mins
Region:USA, Rocky Mountains
First opened:1940

Winter Park lift pass price last reported as $277 - $496 (adult 6 day pass). Ask for a quote when booking Fraser Crossing.
Night skiing: No
Winter Park has N/NE/NW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - April.

Town altitude: 2,743m
Top of slopes: 3,676m
Bottom of piste: 2,743m
Vertical drop: 933m
Total length of trails:143 runs
Longest piste:4.9 miles
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 wo...
The skiing is some of the most versatile around thanks to the 7 interconnected areas, each with their own personality and style. Ski bumps or groomers in the morning before moving to some chutes over lunch and finishing with some tree runs at the end of day. The ski school is a brilliant place to pick up the basics or hone skills. Typically, the Winter Park area is the best for beginners, housing the most green runs - you can ski the whole way down from the Hi-Lonesome Express to the village on beginner runs. ...
Whilst the town is known for its family friendly feel, this isn’t to say you won’t find a good night out, it just means you have to know the best places. The Cheeky Monk is at the bottom of the slopes and is perfect for rolling into in your ski boots, with a huge variety or draft beers as well as good food. The Freestyles Sports Bar has games like foosball, shuffleboard and darts to keep you entertained and add a bit of competition to you après session. Ullr’s Tavern is a great local’s favourite with live m...

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