Board Amtrak’s Winter Park Express for fun in the snow
Head out from Denver, Colorado’s largest city, backdropped by the Rockies which, despite being dubbed the “Mile High” city, it quite pleasant in the winter months. For those seeking a ski experience, climbing onboard Amtrak’s Winter Park Express is highly recommended. Meanwhile, with fares as low as $19 for a domed-window seat, you can experience some of the prettiest scenery in Colorado while heading through the snow-capped Rockies.
Hopping onboard the train is the best way to start a ski vacation while avoiding the slick, winding mountain roads along the way.Amtrak’s traiu departs Denver’s Union Station, which is worth the visit for its Beaux-Arts display. Meanwhile, tickets are available on Amtrak’s app, its website or in-person at the station.
Starting on December 20, 2024, the Winter Park Express departs Denver at 7 am, arriving at the Winter Park Resort at 9:11 am, only on weekends. However, from January 9, 2025, through March 31, 2025, service will increase, excluding Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
About Winter Park Resort
Winter Park Resort is considered to be the Top Ski Resort in North America, and it truly has everything a skier could want. What with its beautiful, snow-covered landscape and lush forests, there are many things to do, including Glow Night Tubing and Snowcat Tours.Meanwhile, the slopes are perfect, whether you are an expert skier or a newbie, as experts are available onsite for lessons.
Accommodations range from spacious townhomes to cozy lodges, many of which are close to the gondola for easy access for morning skiing, surrounded by mountain views. Meanwhile, you have the choice of purchasing daily lift tickets or season passes depending on how long you are staying at Winter Park Resort.Getting there
Amtrak’s train arrives from Denver at the Winter Park Resort station, where you can hop for your ski adventure, or continue on to the newest stop, Fraser.Fraser is Colorado’s authentic mountain town and has been under the radar for most travelers. The charming village isn’t aimed at tourists and is a great experience. Among the attractions is the Cozens Ranch Museum, which offers the town’s history. When feeling hungry, head to one of the town’s eateries, like The Back Bowl, which offers delicious brisket burritos.
Moreover, Fraser is an ideal gateway for winter sports where skiers can enjoy cheaper stays, even at the Meadowridge Resort. While you will soon find that the town has a “no alcohol” policy, when on the Winter Park Express you can indulge in your favorite beverages in its two-level Sightseer Lounge with snacks and drinks while gazing at the passing scenes.
Visit Amtrak’s website to book your space on the Winter Park Express and to find more information.
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