The Winter Park Mountain Lodge is located 97 miles from Denver International Airport. This is Winter Park's largest full service hotel and conference center, located directly across from the base of the Winter Park Resort. This property features a large indoor pool with two indoor hot tubs, an exercise room, an onsite ski and bike shop, and winter Park's only Microbrewery, the Moffat Station. A shuttle into town leaves the hotel every thirty minutes. The Winter Park Mountain Lodge is only 2 miles from the Amtrak station, with complimentary pickup and drop off.
The double bedded and king bedded guestrooms were renovated in the fall of 1998. The larger two-queen bedded rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows opened in 2000. All guest rooms are well equipped with modern comforts and amenities. Moffat Station, serves breakfast and dinner, daily, in addition to beers from its own brewery. The Winter Park Mountain Lodge offers onsite dining and is convenient to recreational areas.
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Pets Allowed
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Basic Directions
From Denver International Airport: Take I-70 West Out Of Denver. Continue On I-70 West Approximately 40 Miles To Exit 232. Follow Exit 232 To Highway 40. Take Highway 40 Into Winter Park. The Winter Park Mountain Lodge Is On The Right.
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