From Park to Park
Winter Park to Rocky Mountain National Park
Pick a sport…Pick a place… Hard to beat the eastern side of Grand County. Whether its "First tracks" in 2 feet of incredible powder on Mary Jane or waterskiing off the docks at Grand Lake in the middle of summer it is a wonderful playground.
WINTER PLAYGROUND
Winter Park Resort (and Town) are geographically located near the western base of the Continental Divide (and only 67 miles from Denver), which benefits the area because in essence we get more winter storms most other Colorado areas…It is because western and southern storms run in to the towering 14,000 foot peaks of the Divide while northern and eastern storms add to the snowpack. On average, Winter Park receives 369 inches of snow annually (for easy update on snow conditions anytime and most importantly, updated daily, go to
http://www.skiwinterpark.com/mountain/stats/index.htm
Across from the Winter Park Base is the community of Lakota. With a new developer, Hermes Resort Devlopment coming over from Vail, this subdivision has a whole new outlook on life. Rick brings with him a wealth of mountain and resort experience from numerous (I heard over 700 units in Vail alone) or the high country of South Carolina these new home lots, developer single family homes, duplex and triplex townhomes are going to be available at a fraction of the cost of Vail, Aspen or even Brekenridge. Great photos and information that details what is coming can be found at http://www.lakotaatwinterpark.com
This site is also great for giving the trail conditions & status, grooming etc. You want to watch this as well as the ongoing expansion is adding runs and lifts so bookmark it on your computer so you can stay in touch.
Besides the great skiing, we have other outdoors sports going on right now… snowmobiling on the the 300+ miles of trails (public access to groomed and ungroomed available throughout the county) so bring your own or rent one of the latest machines here in town.
http://www.grand-county.com/Snowmobiling.aspx The website has a trip planner, links for lodging and calender of events-check it out.
Want to work off some calories & take in the Grand Outdoors? Cross Country (nordic) skiing is very much at home here in our big sky country.
Two outstanding resorts, The Snow Mountain Ranch with over 100 Km of trails which has been a fixture up here in Grand County for decades and the Devil’s Thumb Ranch are having great seasons. These two facilities are located just minutes down the road from the Town of Winter Park. I am posting their websites for you, check them out as they are great venues away from crowds… See Devil’s Thumb Ranch at http://www.devilsthumbranch.com and YMCA-Snow Mountain Ranch has a winter (and summer activities including Camp Chief Ouray). Details can be found at http://www.ymcarockies.org/home/our-locations/snow-mountain-ranch
The Great Lakes of Grand County are comprised of Lake Granby, Grand Lake and Shadow Mountain Lake and right now you will see them being shared between ice fisherman and snowmobilers!
SUMMER PLAYGROUND
With 14ers to climb, mountain biking on hundreds of miles of trails and don’t forget the annual Crankwerks competition at the base area, those guys fly (literally)…
Want to go fishing? Nothing beats the good times out on the lake (3 to choose from) and we have a lot of fly fishing in Grand County so bring the rods… but bring the jet skis or power boat as well…day camp on an island, wakeboard or waterski, you can do it all in Grand County.

(View of Shadow Mountain Lake and surrounding area from Mount Ida in RMNP)
How about hiking or just a cruise through Rocky Mountain National Park is located about 40 minutes from Winter Park. The nations 10th National Park was created by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915 but did you know,its lands were included in the historic Louisiana Purchase? That’s right, check it out at the website:
http://www.nps.gov/romo
One of my personal favorites is to hike up to the Fire Observation building located between Grand Lake and Shadow Mountain Lake, the views are incredible and the Conservation Corp must have had a lot of fun building it back in the 1930’s.
My name is John and I moved to the mountains 5 years ago and this is my playground. Our economy is strong and we are growing. Real estate is on quite a tear despite the mass media-we have new commercial space going up in Winter Park and Fraser, new subdivisions sprouting up like Grand Park, a community ofColorado Built Green (approval pending) homes, townhomes and a commercial "Town Center" including a new Winter Park-Fraser Recreation Center that will be the nucleus of Fraser and Winter Park in the coming years, planned cinema, dining and other retail outlets will be a convenient walk, bike, snowshoe or x-c away…
Across from the Winter Park Base is the community of Lakota. With a new developer, Hermes Resort Devlopment coming over from Vail, this subdivision has a whole new outlook on life. Rick brings with him a wealth of mountain and resort experience from numerous (I heard over 700 units in Vail alone) or the high country of South Carolina these new home lots, developer single family homes, duplex and triplex townhomes are going to be available at a fraction of the cost of Vail, Aspen or even Brekenridge. Great photos and information that details what is coming can be found at http://www.lakotaatwinterpark.com
These products are now starting to come out of the ground and are truly worth watching or investing in.
We have a lot of builder development going on here in Winter Park & Fraser Colorado and you can contact me at any time for more information on business and real estate development here in the ‘Park. My email isjohnstenicka@yahoo.com drop me a line and I’ll send you a snow report…and my office phone number is 970 531-3163.
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