any type of experience you are looking for, from an epic adventure to safe trails for beginners, plus cross-country skiing, snow tubing, skating, sleigh rides, and light shows downtown. It is hardly surprising therefore that the winter months are the peak time for vacationers here, but with a Winter Park timeshare, you'll be able to enjoy all that this town has to offer in a comfortable, home-like setting that enhances the experience.
More Than Just a Ski Destination
Despite its name, you'll also find that the town becomes just as busy, if not busier, during the summer months when people flock to Winter Park for all of the summertime activities in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The rivers are a haven for fly fishers, kayakers, and white water rafters who want to keep cool on hot summer days, while the same trails and ski lifts that in winter ferry skiers to the top of the slope now carry hikers who want to see the spectacular beauty of the mountains when they are in every shade of green.
Outdoor live music events are very common evening and nighttime activities during the summer when the night breeze brings cooler temps and you can settle back on the grass listening to live performers while looking out at the stunning mountain peaks. The bars and restaurants of Winter Park are prime evening hangout spots throughout the year, providing a place to drink and relax with friends after a long day out on the mountains.
Very Family Friendly
For families, a Winter Park timeshare is a great vacation opportunity. The area features many activities catered to children, from child-oriented ski and snowboard lessons in winter to horseback riding, hiking, fishing, and hot air balloon rides in the summer. The great thing about family trips to Winter Park is that the same activities can be enjoyed by adults and children together, letting you bond as a family while making memories in and around this beautiful town.
The diversity of activities in Winter Park means that the best time to visit varies with what you enjoy the most. Winters here become very cold and snowy, which is perfect for skiing and other winter sports but making the area less desirable for warm-weather travelers. The lowest season for tourism in Winter Park tends to be in from April until June, the rainiest time of year when activities reach a gap time between the winter and summer sports, and again from late October through November, before the start of the winter season. The shoulder season runs from September through Mid-October, and again in early April into May.