June is Bike Month in Colorado! On Wednesday, June 28, we celebrate Bike to Work Day. If you commute, we encourage you to bike to work. Biking improves health, lowers stress levels, reduces traffic congestion and improves air quality. Here's a few tips from BikeToWorkDay.co. Bike to Work Tip #1 Remember to smile as you […]
We're encouraging residents and community members to join Colorado Bike to Work Day with the opportunity to Cruise with Council! Details: When: June 28, 2023 Where: Moon Frog, 78542 US-40, Winter Park, CO 80482 FREE coffee and pastries from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Meet Council at 8 a.m. at Moon Frog to chat and […]
Presented by the Towns of Fraser and Winter Park When? Monday, July 10, 2-4 p.m. Where? Headwaters Center (730 Baker Drive, Winter Park) Who should attend? Owners, managers, supervisors, servers, bartenders, special event volunteers, and anyone else who serves alcohol. Participants will receive a Responsible Alcohol Vendor Certification, equivalent to TIPS. Training is free to […]
Join the Grand County Sheriff's Office for this yearly event! Hamburgers and hot dogs, raffle, games with fun prizes, bounce house, Kona Ice, and more! Everything is free!
In Winter Park, we aim to be good neighbors to each other. Whether a permanent resident or visiting for a long weekend, we’re respectful of our town, our homes, our environment, and each other. We work together to solve problems and make it a place everyone can live!
As our town evolves, we need to make sure that driving isn’t the only option for getting to work, school, or your favorite trail. Travel by bus, bike, foot, or skis are all viable - and fun - options for our community. It’s easy to navigate Winter Park within Town limits, but it’s also easy to get to Denver or the Front Range.
It’s no secret that many of us live here for the boundless outdoors - we have gorgeous mountains, rivers, and forests that bring in people from all over the world. Let’s celebrate it and embrace this part of our culture!
Our pristine natural environment is what sets our community apart. Protecting our forests, rivers, mountains, and fresh air is critical. Visitors and locals rely on the natural environment for recreation, jobs, and inspiration.