Getting Around Winter Park: Your Guide to The Lift (Winter Park Bus Service)


By Dan Weida - October 18, 2025

When you arrive in Winter Park, Colorado, one of the best things you’ll realize quickly is that driving isn’t always necessary. The town offers a robust, free public transit system called The Lift that connects Winter Park Resort, downtown Winter Park, Fraser, Granby, and surrounding neighborhoods. Here’s everything you need to know about using The Lift during your stay — how it works, routes, tips, and why it’s a smart choice.

Why Use The Lift (Winter Park’s Free Bus Service)?

  • No fare required — The Lift is a free, year-round transit system serving Winter Park, Fraser, and Granby.

  • Extensive coverage — With multiple lines and routes, The Lift covers resort areas, local villages, neighborhoods, and commuter connections.

  • Extended hours & night service — The Lift runs into late evening hours (some routes as late as 2 a.m.) so you can enjoy nightlife or get home safely.

  • Eco-friendly & parking relief — By using The Lift, you reduce traffic, avoid securing resort parking, and lighten your carbon footprint.

Key Routes & Winter Service

During the winter season, The Lift operates a set of defined lines tailored to visitor and local demand. Some of the notable winter routes include:

  • Kings Crossing / Orange Line

  • Hi Country Haus / Blue Line

  • Rendezvous / Red Line

  • MeadowRidge Express / Purple Line

  • Fraser / Black Line

  • Granby Regional Commuter / Teal Line

  • West Fraser Express / Emerald Line

  • Beaver Village / Yellow Line

  • Old Town / Green Line

  • Vasquez / Brown Line

  • Fraser Night / Black Night Line

The Brown (Vasquez) line is one example with scheduled times noted for weekends and holidays. The Lift’s system is managed by the Winter Park Transit Department.

The Lift’s schedule is accessible online via their official website, and you can view real-time tracking through the Lift Rider app. During some periods, service frequency is hourly or half-hourly depending on route and demand.

How to Ride The Lift: Simple Steps

  1. Track your bus
    Use the Lift Rider app or the website to see live vehicle locations and arrival times.

  2. Find your stop
    Stops are marked with signs listing route names. Arrive a few minutes early so the driver can see you at the stop.

  3. Board the bus
    All buses are free and accessible. Enter via any door.

  4. Signal to disembark
    Pull the cord or press the button a block before your stop to alert the driver. Exit via the nearest door.

  5. Need help?
    Drivers are happy to assist. If in doubt, you can always call The Lift at 970-726-4163.

Connecting Granby, Fraser & Beyond

If you’re staying in Granby or Fraser, The Lift provides commuter and regional connections:

  • The Teal Line services the Granby area, linking it into Winter Park with multiple stops like Town Parking Lot, City Market, and lodging zones.

  • The Lift’s commuter routes allow seamless movement between Granby, Fraser, and Winter Park, making lodging outside the resort more viable.

Additionally, Amtrak’s Fraser-Winter Park station connects to The Lift services. On days when the seasonal Winter Park Express train is operating, passengers can interchange with The Lift to reach the resort.

Tips for Riders & Visitors

  • Plan ahead — Especially during weekends or holidays, some lines may run on reduced service or at longer intervals. Check service advisories before traveling.

  • Late night travel — If you’re out late, you can call to request Night Lift service; some requests may involve transfers.

  • Avoid rideshares — Traditional ride-sharing (Lyft, Uber) is often limited or unreliable in Winter Park due to its remote and mountainous nature.

  • Accessibility — All buses are wheelchair accessible.

  • Stay informed — Service changes, detours, or route updates may occur. Always check The Lift’s website or the app for the latest.

Why The Lift Is a Must Use in Winter Park

Relying on The Lift frees you from worrying about navigating snow, icy roads, or finding parking at the resort or downtown. It’s also a great way to relax and soak in mountain views while someone else does the driving. Whether you’re heading to après ski, dinner in town, an evening event, or simply hopping between lodging and the slopes, The Lift delivers efficient, cost-free service with many route options.

Plus, it supports local sustainability goals and reduces congestion in the busy peak months. Many visitors find it more convenient than driving, especially when roads are snowy or parking is tight.

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