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'Winter Park Resort' is an
alpine ski resort in
Winter Park, Colorado in the
Rocky Mountains. Located just off
U.S. Highway 40, the resort is about an hour and a half's drive from
Denver,
Colorado.
The mountain opened for the
1939–
1940 season as 'Winter Park Ski Area'
[1] and was owned and operated by the city and county of
Denver until
2002, when Denver entered into a partnership with
Intrawest ULC, a
Canadian corporation headquartered in
Vancouver, British Columbia, which has operated the resort since then.
[2] One popular way for Denver residents — many of whom have learned to
ski or
snowboard at Winter Park over the years — to get there is via the
Ski Train, which arrives at the resort's base area though the Moffatt Tunnel. It is home to one of the world's largest and oldest
disabled skiing programs, the
National Sports Center for the Disabled.
The resort consists of three interconnected mountain peaks — ''Winter Park'', ''Mary Jane'', and ''Vasquez Ridge'' — which share a common lift ticket. Mary Jane, opened in
1975, has a separate base area and is known for its
moguls, tree skiing, hidden huts and generally more difficult terrain. It encompasses the above-
tree line terrain of Parsenn Bowl. Vasquez Ridge, opened in
1986, offering more intermediate terrain and mogul runs. In
1997, 435 acres of formerly
backcountry terrain in Vasquez Cirque were opened to skiing, although access required hiking from the top of Mary Jane;
[3] the
2006 relocation of the former Outrigger triple
chairlift to the Cirque provides lift access to much of that terrain.
Since taking over operation of the resort, Intrawest has made several changes to the mountain's infrastructure, renovating the food services in the West Portal base lodge, opening new lifts in
2005 and
2006, and publicly announcing plans for a new base village to include hundreds of new
condominiums, a
parking structure, a "Village Pond," and a "family swim center," all accessible via a new open-air
gondola to be known as "The Cabriolet."
[4]
In an attempt to make Winter Park into a year-round
resort, Intrawest operates the lifts during the summer months for
mountain biking. The Arrow chairlift also services an
alpine slide in the summer, and the base area features
miniature golf, a
climbing wall, and other diversions. While the Winter Park area is also a popular destination for
golf, there are no golf courses located at, or operated by, the resort itself.
Statistics
Elevation
★ Base: 9,000 ft (2,700 m)
★ Summit: 12,060 ft (3,680 m)
★ Vertical rise: 3,060 ft (930 m)
Trails
★ Skiable area: 3,060 acres (12.38 km²)
★ Trails: 143 total (9% beginner, 34% intermediate, 57% advanced/expert)
★ Average annual snowfall: 365 in (9 m)

View looking north from the top of Parsenn Bowl, Winter Park Resort.

View looking east from near the top of the Mary Jane section of Winter Park Resort.
===Lifts
[1]===
25 total (manufacturer, year installed)
★ 2 high-speed
detachable six-passenger
chairlift:
★
★ Super Gauge Express (@Mary Jane) (Leitner-Poma,
2005)
★
★ Panoramic Express (@Mary Jane) (Leitner-Poma,
2007)
★ 7 high-speed
detachable quad
chairlifts:
★
★ Eskimo Express (Poma,
1999)
★
★ Gemini Express (Poma,
1993)
★
★ High Lonesome Express (Poma,
1991)
★
★ Olympia Express (Poma,
1996)
★
★ Pioneer Express (@Vasquez Ridge) (Poma,
1986)
★
★ Prospector Express (Poma,
1994)
★
★ Zephyr Express (Poma,
1990)
★ 4 triple
chairlifts:
★
★ Arrow (Yan,
1977)
★
★ Eagle Wind (Yan, installed
2006; former Outrigger chair)
★
★ Endeavour (Poma,
1993)
★
★ Sunnyside (@Mary Jane) (CTEC,
1989)
★ 7 double
chairlifts:
★
★ Challenger (@Mary Jane) (Heron-Poma,
1975)
★
★ Discovery (Heron-Poma,
1984)
★
★ Galloping Goose (@Mary Jane) (Heron-Poma,
1975)
★
★ Iron Horse (@Mary Jane) (Heron-Poma,
1975)
★
★ Looking Glass (Riblet,
1965)
★
★ Pony Express (@Mary Jane) (Heron-Poma,
1975)
★ 3
surface lifts:
★
★ Apollo
★
★ Lariat
handle tow (Poma,
2002)
★
★ Spirit
platter pull (Poma,
2004)
★ 3
conveyor lifts:
★
★ Children's Center
magic carpet
★
★ Comet
magic carpet
★
★ Meteor
magic carpet

Ski trail near the top of Winter Park Resort.
===Former lifts
[6]===
★ High-speed
detachable quad
chairlifts:
★
★ Summit Express (Poma,
1986; replaced with Super Gauge Express high-speed six-pack in
2005)
★ Quad
chairlifts:
★
★ High Lonesome (Poma,
1986; replaced with High Lonesome Express high-speed quad in
1991)
★ Triple
chairlifts:
★
★ Outrigger (Yan,
1977; moved to Vasquez Cirque in
2006 and renamed Eagle Wind)
★
★ Zephyr (Yan,
1983; moved to replace the Eskimo double in
1990; replaced with Zephyr Express high-speed quad)
★ Double
chairlifts:
★
★ Apollo (Riblet,
1969)
★
★ Eskimo (Riblet,
1963; replaced with Yan triple chair (former Zephyr) in
1990 and then Eskimo Express high-speed quad in
1999)
★
★ Gemini (
Miner-Denver, 1969; replaced with Gemini Express high-speed quad in
1993).
★
★ Hughes - (Riblet,
1961; removed in early '90s)
★
★ Olympia - (Riblet,
1971; replaced with Olympia Express high-speed quad in
1996)
★
★ Prospector (Riblet,
1963; replaced with Prospector Express high-speed quad in
1994)
★
★ Timberline - (Poma,
1992; replaced with Panoramic Express high-speed six-person in
2007)
★
Surface lifts:
★
★ J-bar (
1939 – ?)
★
★ 2
rope tows (
1945 – ?]])
★
★ Comet T-bar (
1957; replaced with Arrow triple in
1977)
★
★ Meteor T-bar (
1957 – 1977)replaced with Outrigger triple
★
★ Bob Woods T-bar (
1940s; replaced with Apollo double in
1969)
===Historic Trails
[7]===
During Winter Park's 67-year history, many individuals have made significant contributions to the development and image of the ski area. Over the years several ski trails have been identified as "historical trails." A commemorative sign, with a brief narrative about the individual's contribution to the ski area, has been installed along each historical trail:
★ Hughes
★ Cranmer
★ Allan Phipps
★ Bradley's Bash
★ Mulligan's Mile
★ Jack Kendrick
★ Mt. Maury
★ Retta's Run
★ Engeldive
★ Balch
★ Wilson's Way
★ Mary Jane Trail

Winter Park Trailmap
See also
★
Ski Train
★
Winter Park, Colorado
★
Ski Idlewild
External links
★
Official Web Site
★
2006–07 trail map
★
Plans for proposed Village at Winter Park
★
ColoradoSkiHistory.com's Winter Park page
★
National Sports Center for the Disabled
★
Town of Winter Park
★
Intrawest
★
3dSkiMap of Winter Park Resort