Winter Park Resorts consists of four adjacent mountains: Winter Park, Mary Jane, (including Parsenn Bowl), Vasquez Cirque, and Vasquez Ridge-making it one of the largest ski resorts in Colorado. The four distinct sections of the mountain are interconnected by a network of trails and lifts. Winter Park Resort is the oldest continually operated resort in Colorado and is ranked #9 in the nation by SKI magazine.
Total skiable acreage is 2,770 acres which includes 134 designated trails and 715 acres of off-piste terrain. Twenty-four lifts including eight high-speed express quads, four triples, seven double chairlifts, two surface lifts and three Magic Carpets provide an uphill capacity of 36,000 riders per hour.
Winter Park offers a natural progression for freeriders of all levels with three terrain parks. Small features and rails in Discovery Park are designed for beginners. Kendrick Terrain Park is a step up for intermediates and Rail Yard is geared toward advanced riders. The Superpipe, located on the face of Allan Phipps, is 450-feet long and has 18-foot walls. New this season, amplitude banners in the pipe let riders see how much air they're getting. A half-pipe is located next to the Superpipe.
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