On March 29th the Sol Vista Ski Area will be closing for the season. Sol Vista is located in Granby, Colorado and offers tubing, and downhill skiing. The night skiing at SolVista is a great and affordable way to enjoy downhill skiing and snowboarding. Make it there before they close!
One of the best activities to do in the winter is a beginner snowshoe hike with a Visitor Center employee. This free beginner snowshoe hike is very family friendly and a great activity for those non-skiers. Snowshoes are provided. RSVP at the Visitor Center in Winter Park at 970.726.4118. There are only a few spots available so call now.
The History of Berthoud Pass
Berthoud Pass traverses the Continental Divide at the Front Range between Clear Creek County and Grand County, Colorado. The pass was named for Edward L. Berthoud, whom was the chief surveyor for the Colorado Central Railroad during the 1870’s. Edward L. Berthoud discovered the pass while surveying a possible route for the railroad. The pass was built as a “wagon road†for travelers due to the steep grades and many tight turns. The summit of the pass is located on the Continental Divide and measures to 11,307 feet. Berthoud pass once contained the Berthoud Pass Ski area but now is a destination for local backcountry skiers. The summit contains a warming hut that allows motorists to stop and access the two scenic viewing areas. Berthoud Pass is known to be difficult to travel due to the 11 switchbacks that are required to drive from on either side of the pass.  The pass offers an environmentally unique experience due to the topographic and climatic location which allows a lengthy snow season and deep powder. Go experience the pass whether it is hiking, snowshoeing, skiing or boarding Berthoud Pass is a unique fun excursion while visiting Winter Park.
The Winter Park Ski area is celebrating Mary Jane Birthday this January 24th, 2009. The celebration includes a snow sculpture contest, snowshoe trek, a parade in Winter Park, live music, Mary Jane look-alike contest, apres ski at the Club Car, music and birthday cake at Hideaway Park, and fireworks in downtown Winter Park.
The town of Winter park has plenty to do in the winter time. There is ice skating at Cooper creek square, dining and shopping downtown and sledding for the kids at Hideaway Park. The full moon skiing and ice skating event in the Fraser Valley falls on Saturday, January 10th. The activity begins in the evening ay 6:30pm at Devil’s Thumb Ranch. Â
The Festival of Trees is coming to Beaver Village Lodge in Winter Park, Colorado. Â December 6th from 4-6pm at the lodge the Lions club will be displaying and auctioning decorated trees. There will also be a dessert auction, refreshments, pick your favorite tree contest, santa visits, and children’s sing along. There will be live entertainment provided by Joe Rooyakers, Tim Connely, Juice Box, and Third Time Lucky. Admission is free and all proceeds benefit local community groups.
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It’s that time of year again. The snow sports season opens at Winter Park Resort tomorrow, November 19th. A new snow season means new as well as familiar faces have returned to the valley in the form of ski instructors and seasonal employees. There is snow on the ground and plenty of activities to enjoy.  Â
The winter park ski area opens next week on November, 19th. The snow is falling and it looks like winter. The ski area has a few new additions this winter and we are eagerly looking forward to it’s opening this November/early December. There are two new restaurants, Lime, an American Cantina, and the Cheeky Monk Belgian Beer Cafe. Also opening this season is the Village Cabriolet, an open air gondola that will shuttle guests from the free parking lot at the Vintage Hotel to the Ski area.
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We’re brewing up some Spooky-Good Family fun for Cooper Creek square’s 8th Annual Halloween Bash. There will be trick or treating at all stores and restaurants, a haunted house for kids 6 and older, a supper special at Smokin’ Moes, costume contest, and scarecrow prizes. This will be a safe place to celebrate Halloween designed for children 12 and under.  Â
Winter Park Resort will host the Trestle Mountian Bike Festival this weekend featuring live music, bike demos, the Junior Downhill Gravity Camp, huge savings on gear at the Sidewalk Sale, and the Super Downhill Race. Saturday is an all day trail riding clinic for junior riders to enhance their skills. Sunday there are downhill races and all day access to Trestle Bike Park with registration. All these events are in celebration of the extended summer season.
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