We've Got Snow!
Whether you are looking to make First Tracks or just want to enjoy a beautiful day in the mountains, you will find many alternatives a short ride from Denver.
Most ski areas are reporting 3 to 8 feet of base with a few inches of new snow. For snow reports try www.coloradoski.com
Wolf Creek is joyous reporting an accumulation of 21 feet! Oh my! The base depth is 8 feet, so if you are willing to make the drive you won't be disappointed.
Don't care to drive in the mountains? Well the Ski Train might be the perfect solution for you. Hop on board at Union Station downtown for an incredibly beautiful, carefree ride to Winter Park. For more information of the Ski Train go here. (click on this link regardless, you've got to hear the train whistle!)
Making the trip for the scenery alone is worth it. You will see more of Colorado's wonders than you would from a car. The train travels across the city of Denver to the north passing the Flatirons in Boulder, wilderness mountain terrain and the Moffat Tunnel.
You can spend the day downhill skiing, boarding at Winter Park or cross country at Devil's Thumb. Or enjoy the shops in Winter Park and a nice long hot toddy. No rush, no worries, the train will take you back home at the end of the day.
Living in the Denver Metro area lets you enjoy the benefits of being a tourist in your own town! For information about real estate, neighborhoods and demographics, visit Denver Real Estate and Relocation.


Love the train pic... not being much of a skier... I think I could enjoy the train up... and then something warm in front of the fireplace. It sounds very relaxing...
Posted by: Angus - Naperville Real Estate | January 16, 2007 at 11:01 PM
Kristal, you thought I had forgotten you, huh? Not a chance. I think the site is terrific. I really like that photo of the skyline. Is it one of yours? And the snow looks alot better on your blog than it does in my town. I am ready for things to thaw out.
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Posted by: Mark Flanders | January 16, 2007 at 06:48 PM
I am really into train travel these days and that 'cross Colorado' tour sounds marvelous. How much more relaxing than driving! Devil's Thumb looks good too!
Posted by: Carole | January 16, 2007 at 03:53 PM
Hey Kristal:
I love your site and your graphics. Plus I can get a look at snow without having to deal with it directly (and as you may know from prior grumbling, I left boston to escape winter and am happily ensconced in Carlsbad, CA - but I can see snow on the mountains nearby, which is close enough for me).
Great info for snow enthusiasts!
Cheers,
Jeff
Posted by: Jeff Dowler | January 16, 2007 at 03:53 PM