Winter Park Mountain Statistics
Below are the mountain statistics for Winter Park and Mary Jane. The Mountain for Winter Park is not really one mountain. The Winter Park Ski Resort is comprised of two mountains; Winter Park and Mary Jane plus four bowls; Parsenn Bowl®, Vasquez Ridge®, Eagle Wind® and The Cirque. Each mountain has it’s own characteristics and offers visitors a unique experience. Combined, the two mountains offer skiers and snowboarders miles of trails and more than 3,000 acres of terrain!
2023 / 2024 Season
November 3, 2024 – April 16, 2023 9am – 4pm Monday – Friday; 8:30 – 4pm Saturday and Sunday
Recently voted as North America’s #1 ski resort by USA Today Readers. And no wonder, when it comes to terrain, Winter Park offers an abundance of options in a small town. With an 80-year history, Winter Park Resort is Colorado’s longest continually operated ski resort.
Winter Park Resort’s base sits at 9,000′ with 3,060′ of vertical rise, putting its summit at 12,060′. Not for the faint of heart! Elevation Outdoors voted Winter Park Colorado’s Top Adventure Town by Elevation Outdoors, Winter Park is your launching point to Venture Out.
Winter Park Mountain Statistics
Base Elevation: 9,000 ft./2,743 m
Summit Elevation: 11,220 ft./3,320 m
Vertical Rise: 3,060 ft./953 m
Terrain: 3,081 acres/1249 hectares
Number of trails: 166
Longest run: 2 miles
Trail Rating:
- 27% Beginner
- 21% Intermediate,
- 32% Advanced
- 20% Expert
Mary Jane Mountain Stats
Base Elevation: 9,450 ft./2,880 m
Summit Elevation: 11,200 ft./3,414 m
Vertical Rise: 1,766 ft./538 m
Terrain: 3,081 acres/1249 hectares
Number of trails: 166
Longest run: 4.5 miles
Trail Rating:
- 6% Beginner
- 19% Intermediate,
- 15% Advanced
- 59% Expert
- 1% Expert
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