Bottineau Winter Park Inc. Email- PO Box 168 Bottineau, ND 58318 (701) 263-4556 or 800-305-8079 2021/2022 BWP season passes are a great way to make the best of your winter season, you can hit the hills for as long as you want or just for a quick run in the afternoon. Skip the lift ticket lines and
go straight to the lift! This year the passes are available online on our website www.skibwp.com or available by requesting a form via email. PRE-SEASON SALE – 9/20/21 through 10/31/21 We offer these discounted prices to help us pay for operational cost until the season opener. We hope you will consider purchasing your season pass early and save. Family members include head of household and/or spouse and “dependent” persons under the age of 21. Children 5 years and younger ski free. . or request a form by emailing Bottineau Winter Park Inc. Email- Po Box 168 Bottineau, ND 58318 Fax- (701) 263-4446 Call- (701) 263-4556 or 1-800-305-8079 2021/2022 Season Ticket Prices Canadian users please call for current exchange or purchase by Credit Card ~9/20/21 through 10/31/21~ Adult $305.00 Teen (age 13-17) $215.00 Junior (age
6-12) $100.00 Senior (age 60+) $225.00 Family of 2 $430.00 Family + $650.00 ~After 10/31/21~ Adult $405.00 Teen (age 13-17) $315.00 Junior (age 6-12)
$200.00 Senior (age 60+) $325.00 Family of 2 $530.00 Family + $750.00 With so many lift tickets on offer at Winter Park, it can be hard to decide which one to choose. We've put together a comparison of all the lift tickets based on price, resort access and ski days so you can find a lift ticket that's right for you. Ticket type Best value for Resorts access Adult rates Days valid at Winter Park Available for purchase Skiing 1-7 days at Winter Park Rates for the 20/21 season have yet to be released due to COVID-19. In the meantime here is an approximate price based on last season: Skiing 4 days at Winter Park Flex 4 Lfift Ticket starting from $349 4 out of 6 days from date activated except blackout dates* Pre-ski season (until October)
Skiing 4 days at Winter Park Up to 4 days skiing across 30 resorts including Winter Park Session Pass starting from $429 4 days during season except blackout dates* Pre-ski season (usually until end of November) Unlimited access to 14 resorts including Winter Park. Limited access to 26 other resorts. Season Pass starting from $749 Pre-ski season (usually until
end of November) Unlimited access to 15 resorts including Winter Park. Limited skiing at 27 other resorts. Season Pass starting from $1,049 Pre-ski season (usually until end of November) Best value for: Skiing 1-7 days at Winter Park Resorts access: Winter Park Adult Rates*: Rates for the 20/21 season have yet to be
released due to COVID-19. In the meantime here is an approximate price based on last season: Days valid at Winter Park: Set days purchased for Available for purchase: During ski season Best value for: Skiing 4 days at Winter Park Resorts access: Winter Park Adult Rates*: Flex 4 Lfift Ticket starting from $349 Days
valid at Winter Park: 4 out of 6 days from date activated except blackout dates* Available for purchase: Pre-ski season (until October) Best value for: Skiing 4 days at Winter Park Resorts access: Up to 4 days skiing across 30 resorts including Winter Park Adult Rates*: Session Pass starting from $429 Days valid at Winter Park: 4 days during season except blackout dates* Available for purchase: Pre-ski season (usually until end of November) IKON Base PassBest value for: Skiing multiple resorts Resorts access: Unlimited access to 14 resorts including Winter Park. Limited access to 26 other resorts. Adult Rates*: Season Pass starting from $749 Days valid at Winter Park: Any days during season Available for purchase: Pre-ski season (usually until end of November) IKON PassBest value for: Skiing multiple resorts Resorts access: Unlimited access to 15 resorts including Winter Park. Limited skiing at 27 other resorts. Adult Rates*: Season Pass starting from $1,049 Days valid at Winter Park: Any days during season Available for purchase: Pre-ski season (usually until end of November) *IKON Blackout Dates: Dec 26, 2020 to Jan 2, 2021, Jan 16, 2021 to Jan 17, 2021 and Feb 13, 2021 to Feb 14, 2021 Challenge LevelThere's something for everyone at Winter Park Resort. The terrain is split into seven territories, each with its own distinct personality and flavor. The Winter Park Territory is best suited for beginners and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. For experts, head to the Mary Jane territory where the majority of runs are black diamond. Things To DoWinter Park Resort makes for a great skiing destination if you're after a quiet family getaway. Non-skiers can try the old-fashioned thrill of tubing at the Historic Fraser Tubing Hill or the Colorado Adventure Park. The resort also offers:
AccessibilityIf you’re traveling by air to Colorado, you’re going to end up at Denver International Airport. From the airport you have plenty of options, including rental car, shuttle bus, private limo and train travel to get to Winter Park. The Home James Shuttle Service makes getting to the slopes easy with eleven runs between Denver International Airport and the Winter Park Resort daily during winter and takes roughly 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take the Winter Express which offers weekend train services directly into the base of Winter Park Resort. The line runs early January through to late March and you’ll need to pre-book through Amtrack. Recommended Airport:
When To GoJanuary and February are a great time to visit Winter Park, outside of holiday weekends. Locals here enjoy a wonderfully long ski season, the high elevation soon turns the peaks white once fall turns to winter. Generally, the slopes and lifts on the lower parts of the mountain are open for a full five months, sometimes even a little longer, from mid-November to late-April. As with all of Colorado, the best months for snow are January and February. It takes a big dump of powder before the expert-only terrain at the top of the mountain is ready to be shred, so if this is a big draw for you then time your visit during February. While weekdays can be surprisingly quiet, weekends can see droves of skiers and snowboarders from Denver descend on Winter Park Resort, particularly during the peak season of December to February. Book a ski package in Winter Park with SnowPakIncluding lodging, lift tickets, equipment rentals and transfers. Winter Park Ski Packages Why book with SnowPak?SnowPak was founded in 1992 and we have over 30 years of experience and have been organizing ski trips for hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers. See our list of Ski In Ski Out Winter Park lodging. All inclusive pricingNo hidden fees Over 30 years of experience200,000+ customers worldwide Is Winter Park expensive to ski?Winter Park Resort is ranked 10th with an average daily cost per person, including a ski pass and accommodations, is $135. The most affordable resort is Powder Mountain in Utah for an average of $74 per day per person.
What is the pass to Winter Park?Berthoud Pass – Empire-Winter Park. Connecting the alpine towns of Empire and Winter Park, Berthoud Pass is an accessible mountain pass along the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains. The pass splits the Clear Creek and Grand counties and can be reached along the paved US Highway 40.
Is Winter Park on Epic or Ikon pass?One of the top requested areas is the Winter Park Resort and yes, it's included with the IKON Pass.
Is Winter Park Ski resort good for beginners?Winter Park has green trails and the Winter Park Ski School for beginners and novices. From the base to the top of the mountains, there are plenty of easy runs for all skill levels.
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