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Winter Park Colorado
Winter Park Colorado
Mar 23 - 30, 2025
WNC Skiing & Outing Club aka Asheville Ski & Snowboard Club image
WNC Skiing & Outing Club aka Asheville Ski & Snowboard Club
$1,075
Deposit: $500

About your trip

Join the Asheville Ski and Snowboard Club for a Spring trip to Winter Park Colorado.  Winter Park is the closest major mountain destination to Denver at just 67 miles away. Don’t be fooled by our convenient location, though… you’ll feel remotely tucked away in our high country corner of the Rockies. With easy access to 765,000 acres of public land, Winter Park is home to endless adventures and an unparalleled and unfiltered Colorado experience.

What's included

7 Nights Lodging

Double Occupancy at The Vintage Hotel Winter Park, Co.

Round Trip Transfers

Private Bus from Denver Airport

GTS Apres' Ski

Welcome Party with 1 complimentary drink

What's not included

Airfare

Group Air not available at this time

Ski Pass

IKON Destination and options for group rates for ski pass

ASSC Club Membership

Participants must be a member of ASSC or affiliated Crescent Club to participate.

Insurance

Please protect your investment with trip insurance. Sites such as squaremouth.com compare providers' coverage and prices, with links to the provider.

Trip Leaders

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Susan Robinson and Scott Hinkle will be your trip leaders

Going to be a good time

Shuttle Departs Airport

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Bus departs DIA for Winter Park at approximately 4:00pm March 23, 2025

Shuttle Bus will make a 1 hour grocery/alcohol stop in route to Winter Park.

Shuttle bus will return to DIA on March 30 at 12:00. 

The Vintage Hotel

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7 Nights at The Vintage Hotel Winter Park, March 23-30, 2025

The Vintage Hotel features comfortable and convenient accommodations that will make your ski vacation a memorable one.  Outdoor year round pool and hot tub.

About your organizer

We're all about letting the good times roll. For over 50 years Asheville Ski Club has provided an opportunity for active people of all ages to ski, snowboard, travel, and socialize as a group. As a not-for-profit organization, the club was formed to promote recreational skiing and snowboarding in Western North Carolina. The club remains active throughout the year with activities such as mountain biking, tubing, hiking, caving and social events.

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