Located just 67 miles from Denver, Winter Park Resort is the longest continually operated ski resort in Colorado. Opened in 1939, it was originally built by the city of Denver as a winter playground for its residents and remains accessible via the historic Winter Park Express ski train. Today, it stands as an elite Rocky Mountain destination, renowned for its diverse terrain and deep, reliable snowfall.
Winter Park boasts a substantial 3,060-foot vertical drop and over 3,081 skiable acres spread across seven distinct territories. The resort is serviced by an expansive network of 23 lifts. While the Winter Park territory offers wide-open groomers ideal for cruising, the Mary Jane territory is world-famous for its punishing, car-sized moguls on runs like Outhouse and Trestle. Further up, the high-alpine Parsenn Bowl delivers breathtaking, open-bowl powder skiing.
Check our live webcams to scope out the conditions across Winter Park’s vast territories. Whether you want to check the lift line at the Super Gauge Express or see the powder piling up at the base, these real-time feeds are crucial for plotting your day. Pair your visual check with the live weather data above so you know exactly how many layers to wear on the slopes!