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  • Summer 2014 Dine & Play Winter Park A

    + EVENTS CALENDAR+ ENTERTAINMENT+ TOWNS + MAPS

    + RESTAURANTS + KIDS CORNER

    + SHOPPING+ BOATING+ FISHING

    + HIKING+ More!

    www.DineAndPlayWP.comwww.DineAndPlayWP.com

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  • Les MiserablesJune 13 - August 23

    Shrek The MusicalJuly 5 - August 22

    EXPERIENCE the MAGIC 2014 Season

    Box Of ce at (970) 627-3421 Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre800 Grand Ave., Grand Lake, CO 80447 www.rockymountainrep.com

    Hands on a HardbodyJune 20 - August 21

    Double Trouble(A Tour de Farce)Aug. 29 - Sept. 27

  • Les MiserablesJune 13 - August 23

    Shrek The MusicalJuly 5 - August 22

    EXPERIENCE the MAGIC 2014 Season

    Box Of ce at (970) 627-3421 Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre800 Grand Ave., Grand Lake, CO 80447 www.rockymountainrep.com

    Hands on a HardbodyJune 20 - August 21

    Double Trouble(A Tour de Farce)Aug. 29 - Sept. 27

    Nationally Ranked. Locally Trusted.

    2014 Denver Health

    Open Year RoundSame-day appointments available or walk-in for

    emergency care.

    DenverHealth.org/EastGrand

    Convenient medical care when you need it

    When you need medical care for injuries or illnesses, the Denver Health East Grand Community Clinic and Emergency Center

    is here for you.

    145 Parsenn Road | Winter Park, COLocated at the base of Winter Park Resort, next to Ski Patrol.

    970-726-4299For a life threatening emergency, dial 911.

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    Fun Facts about Grand County Population (2012 estimate) = 14,185 Grand County was founded on February 2, 1874. The county was named after Grand Lake and the Grand River (now called the Colorado River). The County Seat is Hot Sulphur Springs. The highest peak is in the Never Summer Range: Mount Richthofen (12,940 feet).

    Weather Sunshine: 265 days per year Snowfall: average 350 inches per year Temperature: the average high in July is 73 and average high in January is 30

    GRAND LAKE

    WINTER PARK

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    Mileage Between TownsWPR WP FR TAB GR GL

    WPR 2 5 10 20 36WP 2 3 8 18 34FR 5 3 5 15 31TAB 10 8 5 10 26GR 20 18 15 10 16GL 36 34 31 26 16

    WPR = Winter Park ResortWP = Winter ParkFR = Fraser

    TAB = TabernashGR = GranbyGL = Grand Lake

    Geography 1,846.33 sq. miles = 8 people/sq. mile 23 square miles are covered with water. Colorados largest and deepest natural lake is Grand Lake. The Headwaters of the Colorado are in Rocky Mountain National Park. The river spans 1,450 miles, irrigates 3.5 million acres of farmland, and supplies water to 30+ million people.

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    Dine & Play Word Puzzle - Summer Splashing Fun WORDS:ALPINE LAKE HIKESBOAT TOURSCANOECOLORADO RIVERFISHING BOATFLY FISHINGFRASER RIVERGRAND LAKEJET SKIKAYAKERSPONTOON BOATRIVER RAFTINGSAILORSHADOW MOUNTAIN LAKESTAND UP PADDLEBOARDSWIMTHE BEACH AT GRAND LAKEWADEWAKEWAKEBOARDINGWATER SKIS

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    Grand Lake

    If a picture is worth a thousand words, there are a million more waiting for you

    in Grand Lake, Colorado. Contact the Grand Lake Chamber for your

    Nex t Grand Adventure!

    Grand LakeTh e Soul of the Rockies!

    GrandLakeChamber.com / (970) 627.3402

    Shop Dine Hike Golf Sail Ride Fi sh Wildlife

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    Granby

    970-887-2311 www.granbychamber.com

    Contact the Granby Chamber about our many summer guest ranch and outdoor recreation opportunities.

    Hike. Ride. Sail. Relax. Rejuevinate.

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    Summer 2014 Dine & Play 7

    Fun Facts and PuzzleTop 10 Best Things

    Grand LakeGranbyFraser Winter Park ResortWinter Park TownTrestle Bike Park MapHistoric Kremmling

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    A Grand TasteDining ChartCoupon DealsLodging / Visitor Centers

    Towns and Maps

    Departments

    Departments

    Publishers: Tim Carter & Tina WilsonEditorial: Cindy Kleh

    Design: Tina Wilson & Lisa BornfriendAdvertising Sales & Photography: Tim Carter

    Copyright 2014. All rights reserved. Copyright by Dine & Play (Wilcar, Inc.). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any way, shape or format without written permission. Information in this publication has been verified, however it can become out of date after printing. Please check www.dineandplaygrand.com for updated information.

    970.887.1181 / www.DineAndPlayGrand.com Box 1982, Granby, CO 80446

    Also Publishers of:

    Designed & Produced by:

    www.GrandCountyLiving.com

    www.NordicSkiColorado.comwww.nordicskicolorado.com

    www.FirebirdDesignWorks.com

    Look for this icon in the ads. It means there is a deal in the coupon section.

    COUPON

    970-887-2311 www.granbychamber.com

    Contact the Granby Chamber about our many summer guest ranch and outdoor recreation opportunities.

    Hike. Ride. Sail. Relax. Rejuevinate.

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    1. Mountain bike or hike into the tranquility of the National Forest on one of the many trails in Fraser & Winter Park.

    5. Go on a photo safari in Rocky Mountain National Park. Venture on a hike to find elk, moose, pikas, marmots and bighorn sheep. When youre done with nature, visit one of the many restaurants and shops in downtown Grand Lake.

    2. See a musical at Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre. These broadway shows sell out fast! Find tickets at the box office at 800 Grand Avenue in downtown Grand Lake, or visit www.rockymountainrep.com.

    3. Rent a boat from a local marina at one of the three lakes. Take some fishing poles to reel in a Lake Trout. Explore the coves and picnic on an island. 4. Celebrate the Fourth of July with

    an old-fashioned parade in Granby. Catch the fireworks show and events in Fraser, Grand Lake or Kremmling. Bring chairs, blankets, a picnic and a flashlight. Theres even fireworks on the 5th at the Granby Rodeo.

    6. Experience local history at one of the museums. There is one in Fraser, Grand Lake, Hot Sulphur Springs and Kremmling.

    10 Best Things

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    10. Enjoy a concert at Hideaway Park in downtown Winter Park. From festivals to free concerts, theres something for everyone.

    9. Ride a horse into the wilderness and enjoy the wildflowers and scenic views from a different angle.

    8. Fish for trout in the lakes or rivers.7. Watch some of the best mountain bikers in the world pull off aerials and sick tricks at the Colorado Freeride Festival at Winter Park Resort on July 24-27. Theres fun for everyone with demos, lessons and free family activities.

    Photo courtesy of Winter Park-Fraser Valley Chamber

    To Do This Summer

    New Look / New Menu!Enjoy The Best Food ~ Blues & Dancing ~on The Boardwalk!

    Open BreakfastLunch & Dinner

    970-627-8404Downtown Grand Lake

    www.egsgrill.comCOUPON

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    The historic town of Grand Lake is situated at the western entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park with hundreds of miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails in its backyard. Have your camera close at hand because these trails are full of wildflowers, scenic views and abundant wildlife.

    During the summer, Grand Lake is home to a number of festivals and events that cater to every taste chili cook-offs, open-water fishing tournaments, golf tournaments, 4th of July and Constitution

    Week fireworks on the lake, arts and crafts fairs, the famous Buffalo Barbecue, Yappy Hours for you and your pet, live music, and many more unique events.

    Grand Lake is the deepest natural lake in Colorado with depths of up to 265 feet. Fed by melted-snow runoff, the lake is clear and pristine, surrounded by white-capped mountains. You can take your own boat out on the three lakes or rent a motorboat, sailboat or pontoon. Or simply cast a fishing pole from shore and enjoy the gentle sounds of the lapping

    Town of Grand Lake

    >> Cascade Falls is a half-day hike from the Monarch Lake trailhead. >> photo by Carter Photographics

    The Historic Town of Grand Lake

    Grand Lake is located at the headwaters of the Colorado River. It is the western gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park. Grand Lake is the largest natural lake in Colorado. It is home of the worlds highest registered yacht club and the nations highest altitude golf course with grass greens.

    Fun Facts & Trivia:waves, the cool mountain air and the warm sun on your shoulders.

    Grand Lake connects with Shadow Mountain Lake via a canal, and a few miles south is Lake Granby, the second largest body of water in Colorado. Inside the national park, theres even more water 150 lakes and 476 miles of creeks and streams including the headwaters of the Colorado River.

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    Town of Grand Lake

    EGs Restaurant & BarGL Chamber of CommerceGrand Mountain BankThe Hub Coffee & ConesIndian Peaks MarinaMackinaws Bar & GrillMustachio's On The LakeOn the Trail RentalsPancho & Lefty'sThe Rapids LodgeRocky Mountain Rep TheatreTrail Ridge MarinaWinding River Resort

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    Town of Granby

    Located at 8,000 feet in elevation and about 15 miles north of Fraser, Granby is surrounded by tall, white-peaked mountains and has two world-class golf courses. Lake Granby is a 10-minute drive north of town, where fishing and boating is world-class!

    Granby is also home to an alpaca farm with free tours and alpaca yarn for purchase. Watch cowboys in action at the Granby Rodeo and catch a bonus fireworks show on July 5th for their last event.

    >> Lake Granby sailboats and view toward the Continental Divide and Arapaho Bay. >> photo by Carter Photographics

    Granby is the most populous town in the county with 1,864 residents. The town was settled in 1904 and incorporated in 1905. Granby was founded along the railroad line built by Denver, Northwestern & Pacific, and was a connection on the stage route to Grand Lake. Lake Granby is the 2nd largest reservoir in the state.

    Granby has cheaper lodging options and shops offering fishing supplies, antiques, restaurants (from fast food to fine dining), services for auto parts and repair, a large grocery store, an Amtrak station, thrift stores even dog washing and grooming!

    Granby has lots of grassy parks to take your kids and dogs to play, including two town parks, a soccer field, ball park, and skatepark with a quarterpipe and above-ground features. Hike or mountain bike the Fraser to Granby Trail from Granby Ranch part way or all the way (about 25 mi.) to Winter Park Resort.

    The town of Granby

    Visit the Interpretive Park and future home of the railroad museum at Kaibab Park in Granby. www.MoffatRoadRailroadMuseum.org

    Fun Facts & Trivia:

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    Town of Fraser

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    Fraser is Singletrack Heaven in the summer! With endless miles of biking and hiking fun amid wildflowers, aspens and mountain streams, you can access the National Forest right from town! Most locals meet at Rocky Mountain Roastery (next to the bike shop in the Alco Center) for coffee, and then head out onto the trails in groups.

    Stroll through History Park (just north of

    >> There are over 600 miles of single track trails in the Fraser Valley. >> photo by Jeff Russell

    the traffic light), learn about life here in the old days and contemplate the hardy pioneers who lived here, or visit Cozens Ranch Museum (across the highway from the Rec Center) to learn even more!

    Frasers Amtrak station stops right in the middle of town where you will find restaurants, a grocery store, the latest eyewear, aspen furniture and thrift shops. Ride in a hot air balloon or watch a real, live rodeo on Saturday nights in July and August.

    Fraser is home to a recreation center with swimming pools, a workout room, a climbing wall, basketball court and more! Just behind the Rec Center are biking and walking trails through groves of aspen that connect with National Forest trails nearby. The Fraser River Trail runs through town, and is a peaceful place to walk your dog while listening to the flowing water and songbirds.

    Doc Susie came to live in Fraser in 1907 at age 37. She thought she would die within the year of tuberculosis. She died in 1960 at the age of 90. Fraser has the shortest growing season of any incorporprated town in the lower 48 states, with an average of only 9 frost-free days.Byers Peak is the highest point in the Byers Peak Wilderness Area at 12,804 feet.

    Fun Facts & Trivia:

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    When the snow melts at Winter Park Resort, summer activities start to heat up. Within the Mountain Bike Capital, the resort offers world-class bike competitions all summer, as well as multi-day mountain-biking camps geared to all levels of ability and gender.

    Chairlift-serviced downhill mountain biking is an adrenaline rush, especially with top-of-the-line rental bikes and body padding built to absorb the bumps! If you want to catch a world-class mountain biking competition, the Colorado Freeride Festival (July 26-27) is an exciting, high-flying show of freestyle tricks and speed!

    Let your kids run wild at the base with mini-golf, mini zipline, giant maze, climbing wall, bungee-jumping trampolines and more. Take the lift to ride the alpine slide or play on the disc golf course.

    Geocaching is a free, high-tech scavenger hunt using your GPS. There is a free instructional class on Wednesdays. Pan for gold with the younger kids or just kick back with a beer and relax to free live music from 4-6pm on Friday afternoons in the Village.

    Winter Park Resort

    >> Mountain biking on the trails fun for the whole family! >> photo courtesy of Winter Park Fraser Valley Chamber

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    The town of Winter Park is the place to find live music, hand-crafted brews and awesome restaurant fare ranging from sushi to ethnic to fast food! Claiming the status of the highest incorporated town in the country (with not-so-high prices), the center of Winter Park is located at 9,100 feet in elevation, with portions of the town located as high as 12,060 feet.

    Hideaway Park is right in the middle of town with live concerts that are intimate and serene. Let the kids run free on the grass or drop into the newly-expanded skatepark. Rent a bike from a local shop and cruise along the paved Fraser River Trail up to the resort or bike into the Vasquez Creek trail system in the National Forest. Or stroll through outdoor craft festivals and art galleries.

    >> Cooper Creek Square Shopping >> photo courtesy of Cooper Creek Square

    Winter Park

    Fun Facts: Winter Park Town Although the town center is at about 9,000, Winter Park is the highest incorporated town in the US after the July 2006 annexation of 5,214 acres of Winter Park Ski Resort. For every 100 females there are 143.4 males.

    Fun Facts: Winter Park Resort Winter Park Resort is home to the National Sports Center for the Disabled, the worlds largest disabled sports program. Winter Park Resort received 376of snow during the 2013-2014 season . The resort has the states longest alpine slide.

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    VIntage LotParking Garage

    North Bench Lot

    ZEPHYR MOUNTAIN LODGE

    CAUTION Heavy construction traffi c on mountain road.

    Bikers must stop at all road crossings and yield to vehicles. Road shown in orange is closed to

    biking and hiking 24/7, except as posted.

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    Access to Icarus trail requires a climb from the top of the Zephyr Express lift. This is a long trail that skirts the Mary Jane area nishing with a fast rough road to the Winter Park Base.

    SNOASIS

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    SKILLS PARK

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    Sunspotel. 10,700ft / 3,261m

    Mary Jane Baseel. 9,450ft, 2,880m

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    FRASER CROSSING

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    NO UPHILL TRANSPORTBEYOND THIS POINT

    SKILLS PARK

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    Lunch Rock

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    THIS MAP IS AN ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION AND DOES NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE CONTOURS OR DIMENSION OF THE RESORT OR ITS SPECIFIC AREAS. THE INFORMATION ON THIS MAP IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

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    Heavy construction traffic.

    Expert only Banana Peel. Separate pass required.

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    CHAIRLIFTSZephyr Express & Cabriolet (Two-way) Bike Transport Scenic chairlift rides

    Arrow Chairlift (Up only) Alpine Slide and disc golf access only

    Eskimo & Gemini Chairlifts (Variable operating schedule) Bike transport only

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    TRESTLE BIKE PARK TRAILS - DOWNHILL ONLY MAP DESIGNATION

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    MAP DESIGNATION DIFFICULTY

    Ute Trail

    Caution! Vehicles

    In Case of an EmergencyWithin resort boundaries call 970.726.1480 from a cellular phone. If outside resort boundaries, call 911.ROAD

    !VEHICLES

    trestlebikepark.com

    Due to re danger, smoking is prohibited both on-mountain and in Winter Park Resort facilities.

    CAUTION! FALLING TREES AND LIMBS.Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. Look ahead and ride with a partner

    TRESTLE BIKE PARK SPONSORS:

    Unless noted otherwise, all trails are for biking downhill only. Trails noted as two-way traf c typically involve some uphill sections in both directions. Be aware that uphill riding is allowed outside of operating hours on easiest and intermediate terrain and during authorized special events only use caution in both directions! Expect to nd jumps and features on all trails.

    Trails or lifts may be temporarily closed due to Mountain Pine Beetle mitigation, special events, construction, trail maintenance or trail conditions. Please observe all posted signs and closures. Trails outside

    resort boundaries are two-way traf c and may allow motorized vehicles.

    Degree of dif culty ratings and symbols are relative to Winter Park Resort only. Trail riders may download with their bikes on the Zephyr Express chairlift.

    This map includes portions of trails that are adjacent to Winter Park Resort but outside resort boundaries. Winter Park Resort provides bike patrol support within Winter Park Resort boundaries only.

    M A P L E G E N D

    WINTER PARK MOUNTAIN BIKERS RESPONSIBILITY CODE Common sense and personal awareness can help reduce some elements of mountain biking risks. Always be courteous.

    1. Ride under control within your ability and in such a manner that you can stop or avoid other people and objects.2. Keep off all closed trails and closed areas; stay on marked trails; dont cut switchbacks.3. Read and obey all signs and warnings.4. Inspect features and jumps before using or attempting.5. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above or to other riders.6. Stop and look both ways before crossing mountain roads on trails.7. Slow or stop as necessary when overtaking other riders. Anticipate other users at corners and blind spots. Slower riders yield to faster riders as soon as is safe to do so.8. Look uphill and yield to other riders when entering a trail or starting downhill.9. Helmets are required while riding on Winter Park Resort trails.10. Identify yourself to the Bike Patrol if you are involved in or are a witness to a collision or accident.11. Dont use chairlifts or terrain if you are under the in uence of alcohol or drugs.12. You should have suf cient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts, and to ride the terrain and features you choose.13. Make sure your equipment is in proper working order. Check entire bike daily.14. Respect Winter Park Resort, its employees, other guests, property, and your National Forest.

    KNOW THE CODE BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.PARK PRIVILEGES REVOKED FOR BREACH OF MBR CODE.

    MOUNTAIN BIKE CHECKLISTThe trails of Trestle Bike Park are rough and demanding on both the bike and the body. Beforeriding always inspect your equipment or have it checked by a quali ed bike mechanic.

    1. Ensure your helmet is in good shape and properly adjusted.2. Inspect bike frame for cracks, damaged or dented areas.3. Ensure you have suf cient brake pads to stop your bike while descending.4. Front and rear axles (skewers) should be tight.5. Headset and stem must be secure with no looseness or play.6. Check that your tires are in good condition, with no tears or cuts in the sidewall.7. Handle bar and handle grips must be tight and unable to spin. Seat and seat post need to be fastened securely.

    IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH YOUR BIKE AND ITS VARIOUS COMPONENTS, THESE CHECKLIST ITEMS, OR IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT AS TO YOUR BIKES CONDITION, WE

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED BIKE MECHANIC FOR FURTHER ADVICE.

    Our Connexion program is designed to inform, involve and educate resort employees, guests and the community about the following environmental initiatives being implemented at Winter Park Resort: renewable resources, energy conservation, pine beetle mitigation and recycling. If you would like more information, please stop by the Guest Services Depot, or email [email protected]

    VIntage LotParking Garage

    North Bench Lot

    ZEPHYR MOUNTAIN LODGE

    CAUTION Heavy construction traffi c on mountain road.

    Bikers must stop at all road crossings and yield to vehicles. Road shown in orange is closed to

    biking and hiking 24/7, except as posted.

    !VEHICLES

    !VEHICLES

    Access to Icarus trail requires a climb from the top of the Zephyr Express lift. This is a long trail that skirts the Mary Jane area nishing with a fast rough road to the Winter Park Base.

    SNOASIS

    FOURPOINTS

    FIVEPOINTS

    MOFFATTUNNEL

    SKILLS PARK

    SKILLS PARK

    Sunspotel. 10,700ft / 3,261m

    Mary Jane Baseel. 9,450ft, 2,880m

    Old Town

    THE VINTAGE HOTEL

    WINTER PARK DRIVE

    WINTER PARK DRIVE

    SEE INSET

    el. 9,000ft / 2,743m

    SEE INSET

    40

    40

    Vasquez Ridgeel. 10,690ft / 3,258m

    Lunch Rockel. 11,200ft / 3,413m

    FRASER CROSSING

    FOUNDERS POINTE

    NO UPHILL TRANSPORTBEYOND THIS POINT

    NO UPHILL TRANSPORTBEYOND THIS POINT

    SKILLS PARK

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    Lunch Rock

    !VEHICLES

    !VEHICLES

    THIS MAP IS AN ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION AND DOES NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE CONTOURS OR DIMENSION OF THE RESORT OR ITS SPECIFIC AREAS. THE INFORMATION ON THIS MAP IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

    SERVICES

    OTHER

    RestroomShelter

    Picnic Area

    Lodging

    Water Available

    Disc Golf

    Restaurant

    Tickets

    Parking

    Wheelchair Accessible

    Mountain Bike Rentals

    ConstructionRoad closed to hiking/biking due to heavy constructiontraffic. Bikes must stop at road crossings.

    Heavy construction traffic.

    Expert only Banana Peel. Separate pass required.

    See Inset

    Attention

    First Aid

    Emergency Phone

    Leaving Winter Park Resort

    CHAIRLIFTSZephyr Express & Cabriolet (Two-way) Bike Transport Scenic chairlift rides

    Arrow Chairlift (Up only) Alpine Slide and disc golf access only

    Eskimo & Gemini Chairlifts (Variable operating schedule) Bike transport only

    Chairlifts Closed for SummerResort Boundary (no services outside boundary)

    Bridge

    Hiking Trail (no biking)(multi-use traffi c)

    Road (bike traffic allowed)Caution! Vehicles

    OTHER TRAILS

    Paved

    Easiest

    More Difficult (Intermediate)

    More Diffi cult (Advanced Intermediate)

    Most Diffi cult

    Expert Only

    TRESTLE BIKE PARK TRAILS - DOWNHILL ONLY MAP DESIGNATION

    Sample Trail Sign

    Green World

    Pro Line - Restricted Access

    DIFFICULTY

    Easiest

    Most Diffi cult

    IcarusEPIC SINGLETRACK - TWO-WAY TRAFFIC

    Sample Trail Sign

    Sample Trail Sign

    More Difficult (Intermediate)

    MAP DESIGNATION DIFFICULTY

    Ute Trail

    Caution! Vehicles

    In Case of an EmergencyWithin resort boundaries call 970.726.1480 from a cellular phone. If outside resort boundaries, call 911.ROAD

    !VEHICLES

    trestlebikepark.com

    Due to re danger, smoking is prohibited both on-mountain and in Winter Park Resort facilities.

    CAUTION! FALLING TREES AND LIMBS.Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. Look ahead and ride with a partner

    TRESTLE BIKE PARK SPONSORS:

    Unless noted otherwise, all trails are for biking downhill only. Trails noted as two-way traf c typically involve some uphill sections in both directions. Be aware that uphill riding is allowed outside of operating hours on easiest and intermediate terrain and during authorized special events only use caution in both directions! Expect to nd jumps and features on all trails.

    Trails or lifts may be temporarily closed due to Mountain Pine Beetle mitigation, special events, construction, trail maintenance or trail conditions. Please observe all posted signs and closures. Trails outside

    resort boundaries are two-way traf c and may allow motorized vehicles.

    Degree of dif culty ratings and symbols are relative to Winter Park Resort only. Trail riders may download with their bikes on the Zephyr Express chairlift.

    This map includes portions of trails that are adjacent to Winter Park Resort but outside resort boundaries. Winter Park Resort provides bike patrol support within Winter Park Resort boundaries only.

    M A P L E G E N D

    WINTER PARK MOUNTAIN BIKERS RESPONSIBILITY CODE Common sense and personal awareness can help reduce some elements of mountain biking risks. Always be courteous.

    1. Ride under control within your ability and in such a manner that you can stop or avoid other people and objects.2. Keep off all closed trails and closed areas; stay on marked trails; dont cut switchbacks.3. Read and obey all signs and warnings.4. Inspect features and jumps before using or attempting.5. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above or to other riders.6. Stop and look both ways before crossing mountain roads on trails.7. Slow or stop as necessary when overtaking other riders. Anticipate other users at corners and blind spots. Slower riders yield to faster riders as soon as is safe to do so.8. Look uphill and yield to other riders when entering a trail or starting downhill.9. Helmets are required while riding on Winter Park Resort trails.10. Identify yourself to the Bike Patrol if you are involved in or are a witness to a collision or accident.11. Dont use chairlifts or terrain if you are under the in uence of alcohol or drugs.12. You should have suf cient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts, and to ride the terrain and features you choose.13. Make sure your equipment is in proper working order. Check entire bike daily.14. Respect Winter Park Resort, its employees, other guests, property, and your National Forest.

    KNOW THE CODE BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.PARK PRIVILEGES REVOKED FOR BREACH OF MBR CODE.

    MOUNTAIN BIKE CHECKLISTThe trails of Trestle Bike Park are rough and demanding on both the bike and the body. Beforeriding always inspect your equipment or have it checked by a quali ed bike mechanic.

    1. Ensure your helmet is in good shape and properly adjusted.2. Inspect bike frame for cracks, damaged or dented areas.3. Ensure you have suf cient brake pads to stop your bike while descending.4. Front and rear axles (skewers) should be tight.5. Headset and stem must be secure with no looseness or play.6. Check that your tires are in good condition, with no tears or cuts in the sidewall.7. Handle bar and handle grips must be tight and unable to spin. Seat and seat post need to be fastened securely.

    IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH YOUR BIKE AND ITS VARIOUS COMPONENTS, THESE CHECKLIST ITEMS, OR IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT AS TO YOUR BIKES CONDITION, WE

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED BIKE MECHANIC FOR FURTHER ADVICE.

    Our Connexion program is designed to inform, involve and educate resort employees, guests and the community about the following environmental initiatives being implemented at Winter Park Resort: renewable resources, energy conservation, pine beetle mitigation and recycling. If you would like more information, please stop by the Guest Services Depot, or email [email protected]

    Due to fi re danger, smoking is prohibited both on-mountain and in Winter Park Resort facilities.

    CAUTION! FALLING TREES AND LIMBS.Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. Look ahead and ride with a partner

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    VIntage LotParking Garage

    North Bench Lot

    ZEPHYR MOUNTAIN LODGE

    CAUTION Heavy construction traffi c on mountain road.

    Bikers must stop at all road crossings and yield to vehicles. Road shown in orange is closed to

    biking and hiking 24/7, except as posted.

    !VEHICLES

    !VEHICLES

    Access to Icarus trail requires a climb from the top of the Zephyr Express lift. This is a long trail that skirts the Mary Jane area nishing with a fast rough road to the Winter Park Base.

    SNOASIS

    FOURPOINTS

    FIVEPOINTS

    MOFFATTUNNEL

    SKILLS PARK

    SKILLS PARK

    Sunspotel. 10,700ft / 3,261m

    Mary Jane Baseel. 9,450ft, 2,880m

    Old Town

    THE VINTAGE HOTEL

    WINTER PARK DRIVE

    WINTER PARK DRIVE

    SEE INSET

    el. 9,000ft / 2,743m

    SEE INSET

    40

    40

    Vasquez Ridgeel. 10,690ft / 3,258m

    Lunch Rockel. 11,200ft / 3,413m

    FRASER CROSSING

    FOUNDERS POINTE

    NO UPHILL TRANSPORTBEYOND THIS POINT

    NO UPHILL TRANSPORTBEYOND THIS POINT

    SKILLS PARK

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    Lunch Rock

    !VEHICLES

    !VEHICLES

    THIS MAP IS AN ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION AND DOES NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE CONTOURS OR DIMENSION OF THE RESORT OR ITS SPECIFIC AREAS. THE INFORMATION ON THIS MAP IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

    SERVICES

    OTHER

    RestroomShelter

    Picnic Area

    Lodging

    Water Available

    Disc Golf

    Restaurant

    Tickets

    Parking

    Wheelchair Accessible

    Mountain Bike Rentals

    ConstructionRoad closed to hiking/biking due to heavy constructiontraffic. Bikes must stop at road crossings.

    Heavy construction traffic.

    Expert only Banana Peel. Separate pass required.

    See Inset

    Attention

    First Aid

    Emergency Phone

    Leaving Winter Park Resort

    CHAIRLIFTSZephyr Express & Cabriolet (Two-way) Bike Transport Scenic chairlift rides

    Arrow Chairlift (Up only) Alpine Slide and disc golf access only

    Eskimo & Gemini Chairlifts (Variable operating schedule) Bike transport only

    Chairlifts Closed for SummerResort Boundary (no services outside boundary)

    Bridge

    Hiking Trail (no biking)(multi-use traffi c)

    Road (bike traffic allowed)Caution! Vehicles

    OTHER TRAILS

    Paved

    Easiest

    More Difficult (Intermediate)

    More Diffi cult (Advanced Intermediate)

    Most Diffi cult

    Expert Only

    TRESTLE BIKE PARK TRAILS - DOWNHILL ONLY MAP DESIGNATION

    Sample Trail Sign

    Green World

    Pro Line - Restricted Access

    DIFFICULTY

    Easiest

    Most Diffi cult

    IcarusEPIC SINGLETRACK - TWO-WAY TRAFFIC

    Sample Trail Sign

    Sample Trail Sign

    More Difficult (Intermediate)

    MAP DESIGNATION DIFFICULTY

    Ute Trail

    Caution! Vehicles

    In Case of an EmergencyWithin resort boundaries call 970.726.1480 from a cellular phone. If outside resort boundaries, call 911.ROAD

    !VEHICLES

    trestlebikepark.com

    Due to re danger, smoking is prohibited both on-mountain and in Winter Park Resort facilities.

    CAUTION! FALLING TREES AND LIMBS.Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. Look ahead and ride with a partner

    TRESTLE BIKE PARK SPONSORS:

    Unless noted otherwise, all trails are for biking downhill only. Trails noted as two-way traf c typically involve some uphill sections in both directions. Be aware that uphill riding is allowed outside of operating hours on easiest and intermediate terrain and during authorized special events only use caution in both directions! Expect to nd jumps and features on all trails.

    Trails or lifts may be temporarily closed due to Mountain Pine Beetle mitigation, special events, construction, trail maintenance or trail conditions. Please observe all posted signs and closures. Trails outside

    resort boundaries are two-way traf c and may allow motorized vehicles.

    Degree of dif culty ratings and symbols are relative to Winter Park Resort only. Trail riders may download with their bikes on the Zephyr Express chairlift.

    This map includes portions of trails that are adjacent to Winter Park Resort but outside resort boundaries. Winter Park Resort provides bike patrol support within Winter Park Resort boundaries only.

    M A P L E G E N D

    WINTER PARK MOUNTAIN BIKERS RESPONSIBILITY CODE Common sense and personal awareness can help reduce some elements of mountain biking risks. Always be courteous.

    1. Ride under control within your ability and in such a manner that you can stop or avoid other people and objects.2. Keep off all closed trails and closed areas; stay on marked trails; dont cut switchbacks.3. Read and obey all signs and warnings.4. Inspect features and jumps before using or attempting.5. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above or to other riders.6. Stop and look both ways before crossing mountain roads on trails.7. Slow or stop as necessary when overtaking other riders. Anticipate other users at corners and blind spots. Slower riders yield to faster riders as soon as is safe to do so.8. Look uphill and yield to other riders when entering a trail or starting downhill.9. Helmets are required while riding on Winter Park Resort trails.10. Identify yourself to the Bike Patrol if you are involved in or are a witness to a collision or accident.11. Dont use chairlifts or terrain if you are under the in uence of alcohol or drugs.12. You should have suf cient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts, and to ride the terrain and features you choose.13. Make sure your equipment is in proper working order. Check entire bike daily.14. Respect Winter Park Resort, its employees, other guests, property, and your National Forest.

    KNOW THE CODE BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.PARK PRIVILEGES REVOKED FOR BREACH OF MBR CODE.

    MOUNTAIN BIKE CHECKLISTThe trails of Trestle Bike Park are rough and demanding on both the bike and the body. Beforeriding always inspect your equipment or have it checked by a quali ed bike mechanic.

    1. Ensure your helmet is in good shape and properly adjusted.2. Inspect bike frame for cracks, damaged or dented areas.3. Ensure you have suf cient brake pads to stop your bike while descending.4. Front and rear axles (skewers) should be tight.5. Headset and stem must be secure with no looseness or play.6. Check that your tires are in good condition, with no tears or cuts in the sidewall.7. Handle bar and handle grips must be tight and unable to spin. Seat and seat post need to be fastened securely.

    IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH YOUR BIKE AND ITS VARIOUS COMPONENTS, THESE CHECKLIST ITEMS, OR IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT AS TO YOUR BIKES CONDITION, WE

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED BIKE MECHANIC FOR FURTHER ADVICE.

    Our Connexion program is designed to inform, involve and educate resort employees, guests and the community about the following environmental initiatives being implemented at Winter Park Resort: renewable resources, energy conservation, pine beetle mitigation and recycling. If you would like more information, please stop by the Guest Services Depot, or email [email protected]

    VIntage LotParking Garage

    North Bench Lot

    ZEPHYR MOUNTAIN LODGE

    CAUTION Heavy construction traffi c on mountain road.

    Bikers must stop at all road crossings and yield to vehicles. Road shown in orange is closed to

    biking and hiking 24/7, except as posted.

    !VEHICLES

    !VEHICLES

    Access to Icarus trail requires a climb from the top of the Zephyr Express lift. This is a long trail that skirts the Mary Jane area nishing with a fast rough road to the Winter Park Base.

    SNOASIS

    FOURPOINTS

    FIVEPOINTS

    MOFFATTUNNEL

    SKILLS PARK

    SKILLS PARK

    Sunspotel. 10,700ft / 3,261m

    Mary Jane Baseel. 9,450ft, 2,880m

    Old Town

    THE VINTAGE HOTEL

    WINTER PARK DRIVE

    WINTER PARK DRIVE

    SEE INSET

    el. 9,000ft / 2,743m

    SEE INSET

    40

    40

    Vasquez Ridgeel. 10,690ft / 3,258m

    Lunch Rockel. 11,200ft / 3,413m

    FRASER CROSSING

    FOUNDERS POINTE

    NO UPHILL TRANSPORTBEYOND THIS POINT

    NO UPHILL TRANSPORTBEYOND THIS POINT

    SKILLS PARK

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    CONSTRUCTION ZONE

    Lunch Rock

    !VEHICLES

    !VEHICLES

    THIS MAP IS AN ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION AND DOES NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE CONTOURS OR DIMENSION OF THE RESORT OR ITS SPECIFIC AREAS. THE INFORMATION ON THIS MAP IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

    SERVICES

    OTHER

    RestroomShelter

    Picnic Area

    Lodging

    Water Available

    Disc Golf

    Restaurant

    Tickets

    Parking

    Wheelchair Accessible

    Mountain Bike Rentals

    ConstructionRoad closed to hiking/biking due to heavy constructiontraffic. Bikes must stop at road crossings.

    Heavy construction traffic.

    Expert only Banana Peel. Separate pass required.

    See Inset

    Attention

    First Aid

    Emergency Phone

    Leaving Winter Park Resort

    CHAIRLIFTSZephyr Express & Cabriolet (Two-way) Bike Transport Scenic chairlift rides

    Arrow Chairlift (Up only) Alpine Slide and disc golf access only

    Eskimo & Gemini Chairlifts (Variable operating schedule) Bike transport only

    Chairlifts Closed for SummerResort Boundary (no services outside boundary)

    Bridge

    Hiking Trail (no biking)(multi-use traffi c)

    Road (bike traffic allowed)Caution! Vehicles

    OTHER TRAILS

    Paved

    Easiest

    More Difficult (Intermediate)

    More Diffi cult (Advanced Intermediate)

    Most Diffi cult

    Expert Only

    TRESTLE BIKE PARK TRAILS - DOWNHILL ONLY MAP DESIGNATION

    Sample Trail Sign

    Green World

    Pro Line - Restricted Access

    DIFFICULTY

    Easiest

    Most Diffi cult

    IcarusEPIC SINGLETRACK - TWO-WAY TRAFFIC

    Sample Trail Sign

    Sample Trail Sign

    More Difficult (Intermediate)

    MAP DESIGNATION DIFFICULTY

    Ute Trail

    Caution! Vehicles

    In Case of an EmergencyWithin resort boundaries call 970.726.1480 from a cellular phone. If outside resort boundaries, call 911.ROAD

    !VEHICLES

    trestlebikepark.com

    Due to re danger, smoking is prohibited both on-mountain and in Winter Park Resort facilities.

    CAUTION! FALLING TREES AND LIMBS.Not all trails are checked or cleared on a continual basis. Notify Bike Patrol if you see an obstacle or hazard on the trail. Look ahead and ride with a partner

    TRESTLE BIKE PARK SPONSORS:

    Unless noted otherwise, all trails are for biking downhill only. Trails noted as two-way traf c typically involve some uphill sections in both directions. Be aware that uphill riding is allowed outside of operating hours on easiest and intermediate terrain and during authorized special events only use caution in both directions! Expect to nd jumps and features on all trails.

    Trails or lifts may be temporarily closed due to Mountain Pine Beetle mitigation, special events, construction, trail maintenance or trail conditions. Please observe all posted signs and closures. Trails outside

    resort boundaries are two-way traf c and may allow motorized vehicles.

    Degree of dif culty ratings and symbols are relative to Winter Park Resort only. Trail riders may download with their bikes on the Zephyr Express chairlift.

    This map includes portions of trails that are adjacent to Winter Park Resort but outside resort boundaries. Winter Park Resort provides bike patrol support within Winter Park Resort boundaries only.

    M A P L E G E N D

    WINTER PARK MOUNTAIN BIKERS RESPONSIBILITY CODE Common sense and personal awareness can help reduce some elements of mountain biking risks. Always be courteous.

    1. Ride under control within your ability and in such a manner that you can stop or avoid other people and objects.2. Keep off all closed trails and closed areas; stay on marked trails; dont cut switchbacks.3. Read and obey all signs and warnings.4. Inspect features and jumps before using or attempting.5. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above or to other riders.6. Stop and look both ways before crossing mountain roads on trails.7. Slow or stop as necessary when overtaking other riders. Anticipate other users at corners and blind spots. Slower riders yield to faster riders as soon as is safe to do so.8. Look uphill and yield to other riders when entering a trail or starting downhill.9. Helmets are required while riding on Winter Park Resort trails.10. Identify yourself to the Bike Patrol if you are involved in or are a witness to a collision or accident.11. Dont use chairlifts or terrain if you are under the in uence of alcohol or drugs.12. You should have suf cient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts, and to ride the terrain and features you choose.13. Make sure your equipment is in proper working order. Check entire bike daily.14. Respect Winter Park Resort, its employees, other guests, property, and your National Forest.

    KNOW THE CODE BE SAFETY CONSCIOUS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.PARK PRIVILEGES REVOKED FOR BREACH OF MBR CODE.

    MOUNTAIN BIKE CHECKLISTThe trails of Trestle Bike Park are rough and demanding on both the bike and the body. Beforeriding always inspect your equipment or have it checked by a quali ed bike mechanic.

    1. Ensure your helmet is in good shape and properly adjusted.2. Inspect bike frame for cracks, damaged or dented areas.3. Ensure you have suf cient brake pads to stop your bike while descending.4. Front and rear axles (skewers) should be tight.5. Headset and stem must be secure with no looseness or play.6. Check that your tires are in good condition, with no tears or cuts in the sidewall.7. Handle bar and handle grips must be tight and unable to spin. Seat and seat post need to be fastened securely.

    IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH YOUR BIKE AND ITS VARIOUS COMPONENTS, THESE CHECKLIST ITEMS, OR IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT AS TO YOUR BIKES CONDITION, WE

    HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED BIKE MECHANIC FOR FURTHER ADVICE.

    Our Connexion program is designed to inform, involve and educate resort employees, guests and the community about the following environmental initiatives being implemented at Winter Park Resort: renewable resources, energy conservation, pine beetle mitigation and recycling. If you would like more information, please stop by the Guest Services Depot, or email [email protected]

    THIS MAP IS AN ARTISTIC REPRESENTATION AND DOES NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE CONTOURS OR DIMENSION OF THE RESORT OR ITS SPECIFIC AREAS. THE INFORMATION ON THIS MAP IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

  • 22 www.DineandPlayGrand.com

    In 1884, a store merchant from Dillon, Colorado opened a subsidiary store and trading post at the confluence of the Grand (Colorado) and Muddy Rivers. A post office opened in the store and then a trading post, which was subsequently named after the owner, Rudolph Kremmling. At the same time, Bill Kimball started a ferry service crossing the Grand River. This was critical for those travelling down the Blue River Valley, since the closest bridge was located in Hot Sulphur Springs.

    As a result of Kimballs ferry crossing and Kremmlings businesses, a small village began to sprout up. It was slow growing, even though the post office had plenty of business, centered in a large area surrounded by many ranches. By 1889, Kremmling had the second

    busiest post office in Grand County, a blacksmith shop and a hotel. Kimball replaced his ferry crossing with a bridge.

    Kremmlings first newspaper, The Grand County News, debuted in 1903. Within its pages were Kremmling advertisements for three stores, one hotel, a blacksmith, a barber shop, three saloons, and two stagecoach lines.

    Nonetheless, the towns very existence was in jeopardy. The Hydro Electric Power Company and the New Century Light and Power Company filed plans to build a dam at the mouth of Gore Canyon earlier that year. If built, the dam would create a giant reservoir which would drown Kremmling and all the land clear up to Parshall. Furthermore, the project would stymie David Moffats plans to build his Denver, Northwestern, and

    Historic Kremmling

    Defining Kremmlings RootsBy Tim Nicklas

    Museum Director for the Grand County Historical AssociationPhotos courtesy of the Grand County Historical Association

    >> Kremmling about 1906

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    Pacific Railway to Kremmling and through the Gore Canyon.

    To make matters worse, the US Reclamation Service entered the picture to support the building of the dam to supply water to Arizona and California. The whole notion of the dam and reservoir was likely a ploy from railroad magnate, Edward Harriman, to frustrate Moffats building of a railroad. In the end, the dam was busted when President Theodore Roosevelt stepped in and ordered to end their work in Gore Canyon in 1905.

    Despite the ongoing threat to their town, the people of Kremmling voted to incorporate in April1904, and Tracey Tyler was elected the towns first mayor. After the disintegration of the Gore Canyon dam project, town residents looked forward to the prosperity that the oncoming railroad would bring. That is, except for Tyler. The mayor abruptly resigned and left Kremmling for good as the rails came into town in 1906, declaring that he did not want to live in a town with a railroad.

    Historic Kremmling

    >> A passenger train at the Kremmling Depot, early 1920s.

    >> Bucking broncos in front of Kremmling Town Hall during the Grand County Fair, 1912.

    Kremmling flourished as the terminus of the Moffat Road from 1906 to 1908, while crews did the arduous task of extending rails through Gore Canyon. By 1906, Kremmling

    had telephone service, a bank, several hotels, and nine saloons. Money and liquor flowed freely in the newly minted railroad town. In 1907, Kremmlings town hall was erected. (It was razed after it burned in 1952.) In 1908, Kremmlings first church, St. Peters Catholic Church, was built, signaling that the town had truly grown up.

    As the railroad moved on from the construction through Gore Canyon, Kremmling had established itself as the trade, distribution, transportation, and social center of a very large geographical area. What truly defined the area was a ranching economy. Large hay meadows and cattle herds spread out in all directions. To celebrate this way of life, the Grand County Fair was formed in 1912, the first such event in Northwestern Colorado. The rodeo was a huge success and became an annual event known as the Middle Park Fair.

    Today, with a population of 1,444, Kremmling is the second largest town in Grand County. It is surrounded by wide-open spaces, mostly due to the working ranches that still ring the town. As for Kremmling itself, a walk around town reveals its past in its many historic structures that still exist today. The Heritage Park Museum celebrates the ranching, railroading, recreational, and Forest Service history of the area.

    www.grandcountyhistory.org

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    Grand Lake All that hiking, biking and sailing in the

    fresh mountain air can work up a keen appetite. The town of Grand Lake offers countless options for filling that void!

    Greet the cool morning with a steaming cup of chai, a hot breakfast burrito or a fresh-baked gluten-free pastry at one of several bakeries along Main Street. If youre heading up to Rocky Mountain National Park for the day, pack a cooler with your favorite beverages (dont forget water!) and grab a picnic lunch on your way to high-alpine adventure. At sunset, choose from a vast assortment of dinner choices ranging from a grilled hamburger with a dip cone on the beach to a juicy ribeye steak complemented by a dry Cabernet.

    GranbyMost of Granbys coffee shops and

    restaurants are along Highway 40 which takes you into the middle of town. The shopping center on the east side of town has fast food options while downtown Granby offers quaint cafes, coffee shops, Pizza, Mexican even upscale Greek and Mediterranean! So pull up that chair and pick up a fork!

    FraserNothing tastes better than that first

    cold, frosty beer at the end of a vigorous day on Frasers 600 miles of trails. This town has everything from vintage bars with hearty pub food to fine dining with an extensive wine list. The relaxing atmosphere of Fraser invites you to slow down, savor every sip and enjoy the

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    Carvers Carvers is a Winter Park tradition! A great

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    Cooper Creek SquareCooper Creek Square offers a quaint

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    Winter ParkWinter Park has something for even the

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    The resort has many dining options in the Village, including mountain-top dining at the Sunspot Lodge. On Thursday nights, you can drop off your children at Kids Night Out while you dine and shop the Village!

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    EGs Grill & Blues / 970.627.84041000 Grand Ave., Grand Lake

    Hernandos Pizza PubWinter Parks Original Pizza Place

    since 1967! Fireside dining, full service bar. Delicious traditional pizza and pasta selections. Open daily for dinner, and happy hour 4-6pm. Eat-in or carry-out.970.726.5409 / hernandospizzapub.com78500 Hwy 40, Winter Park

    The HubGrand Lakes eclectic coffee and cone bar.

    Brewing amazing Coda coffees, steeping tantalizing teas, and blending specialty drinks. Bring in your coupon for Buy One, Get One!970.627.5095 / thehubgrandlake.com830 Grand Ave., Grand Lake

    Julios Mexican GrillFresh ingredients and the biggest burritos

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    The Sports Bar 13 HD TVsComcast & Direct TV NFL Ticket

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    Downtown Historic Fraser970-726-9250 www.crookedcreeksalooncolorado.com

    Elegant yet Casual Dining RoomsGarden Patio with mountain views

    Abundant portions, reasonably pricedHomemade Soups and Desserts

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    De Antonios Pizza & PastaThe largest pizza in Winter Park De

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    EGs Grill & Blues ClubEGs has reopened for the summer with a

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    Mackinaws Bar & GrillYou cant dine any closer to Lake Granby!

    Mackinaws restaurant looks like a boat on the shore, and the views from the bar are amazing! Delicious and inexpensive fare that includes clam chowder, steaks, fish n chips and Bloody Marys. Located next door to Indian Peaks Marina.

    970.887.9399 / 6862 Hwy 34, Granby

    Mavericks GrillePeople come to Grand County hungry for

    adventure and Mavericks makes sure they dont leave hungry by serving a great selection of steaks, chicken, burgers and game. Try the Award-winning Green Chili! Open daily for lunch and dinner.

    970.887.9000 / mavericksgrille.com15 E. Agate Ave, Granby

    Mid Town CafeGranbys newest sensation, right in the

    heart of Grand County. Start your day with great coffee and pastries or full breakfast menu. Delicious homemade soups and sandwiches, quiche and salads. Free WiFi. Open daily 7am-5:30pm. Locals Gallery of mixed media artwork on the walls.970.557.3123 420 E. Agate Ave, Mid-town Granby

    Pancho and LeftysSpecializing in Mexican food and tasty

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    The Smokehouse BBQServing food that is affordable and

    sustainable, and where possible, from local and organic sources, The Smokehouse BBQ carries Grand Lake Brewery beers and other Colorado microbrews. 970.722.0227 / wpsmokehouse.com78656 Hwy 40, Downtown Winter Park

    Volarios Volarios offers a unique dining experience

    with a european-style infused menu, emphasizing the flavors of Italy and Spain. Dine in the coziest of settings, located on the banks of Vasquez Creek in downtown Winter Park.970.722.1199 / volarioswinterpark.com78786 US Hwy 40, Winter Park

    Winter Park VillagePlenty of eateries to choose from at the

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    Lunch 7am2pm

    100% naturally grown beef, no hormones, no antibiotics,

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    FUN TUESDAYS: $3 High Life Beer$4 Screwdrivers & Greyhounds$4 Bloodies on Mondays

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    Open 7am 2pm Daily

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    EGS RESTAURANT & BAR970.627.8404 / egsgrill.com 9 B, L, D $$ American, Grill 11THE HUB COFFEE & CONES970.627.5095 / thehubgrandlake.com 44 B, L $ N/A

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    THE SMOKEHOUSE BBQ970.722.0227 wpsmokehouse.com 27 L, D $$ HH

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    VOLARIOS970.722.1199 volarioswinterpark.com 45 D

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    Life is too short to eat bad pizza.

    Winter Parks Original Pizza Place since 1967!

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    Hwy 40 ~ Mid Town Granby970-557-3123

    Photography by TIM CARTER

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    FREE Non-Alcoholic Beverage or Beer with purchase of an adult entree

    Limit one coupon per guestValid through November 1, 2014

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    Present coupon when ordering or at time of purchase No Cash Value Subject to change without notice May have blackout dates Not valid with any other offers or sale items One coupon per person or group

    No part of this guide may be reproduced in any way with out permission of Dine & Play Winter Park.

    Present coupon when ordering or at time of purchase No Cash Value Subject to change without notice May have blackout dates Not valid with any other offers or sale items One coupon per person or group

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