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Winter Park Resort is one of Colorado’s premier lift served mountain bike destinations. Trails vary from novice to expert in difficulty and are primarily downhill.
Freeriding mountain bike enthusiasts will find Winter Park’s trails quite entertaining, with technical downhills and the Trestle Freeride Park, sporting over 75 features. There is a variety of intermediate singletrack for riders looking for fast and fun trails and some easy riding trails for beginners to get a feel for the sport.
Details
Length:
Various - 28 miles of trails Downhill riding. Different combinations of trails are possible. Each yields different ride length.
Difficulty:
Trail map from Winter Park explains difficulty ratings
Aerobic Difficulty:
Easy
Time To Allow:
1+ hours Can ride as long as the lifts are running.
Season:
June-September
Additional Details:
Purchased lift tickets are required for riding at Winter Park Resort. Season passes are available and Winter Park offers online discount packages. Mountain bikes are available for rent on site. Winter Park is high elevation and can experience sudden weather shifts, so riders should bring appropriate warm layers in anticipation of this. In addition, riders are wise to be prepared with a stocked repair kit and first aid kit.
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Grand Lake Rocky Mountain National Park
Grand Lake
Rocky Mountain National ParkAt the edge of Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Lake is the deepest natural lake in Colorado, dipping to 265 feet. Fed by high mountain runoff, the lake is clear and pristine. In the summer, you can rent a boat, bring your own or simply enjoy the gentle lapping of the waves from the sandy shore. Grand Lake connects with Shadow Mountain Lake via a canal, and just down the road is Lake Granby, the second largest body of water in Colorado. Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested!You're all set! Request a few more Visitor Guides, or complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
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