The Landscape
Winter Park is Colorado's favorite ski town for a reason — it's big enough to feel alive on a Saturday night, but small enough that the barista at Carver's knows your order. The free Lift bus rolls up and down Highway 40, connecting the base village to downtown, giving the whole corridor a walkable, "park-once" energy.
The Lifestyle
- 3,081 acres of skiable terrain at Winter Park Resort, including the legendary Mary Jane bumps
- Trestle Bike Park in summer — one of the top lift-served bike parks in the country
- The Village at Winter Park base area: dining, shopping, and the Gondola all within a flat walk
- Fraser River Trail for running, biking, and cross-country skiing right out your door
- Amtrak's Winter Park Express from Denver — a direct ski train, no I-70 required
The Real Estate Mix
Everything from ski-in/ski-out condos at the base (Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Fraser Crossing) to classic mountain cabins in Old Town, luxury duplexes in Lakota, and new-construction townhomes in Rendezvous. Short-term rental potential is among the highest in Grand County.
Ideal For: Skiers and riders who want first-chair access, investors looking for strong STR returns, and anyone who craves that four-season mountain-town energy.
Winter Park Neighborhoods
Frequently Asked Questions about Winter Park
What is the average home price in Winter Park?
The median home price is $895K in Winter Park, though prices vary based on the specific property type and location.
How long do homes typically stay on the market in Winter Park?
On average, homes in Winter Park stay on the market for 45 days.
What is the elevation of Winter Park?
Winter Park sits at an elevation of 9,000 ft.
How close is Winter Park to the nearest ski resort?
The nearest ski area is Winter Park Resort.