How to Get Around

whether by public transportation, bike, or walking, find the best ways to explore

Parking and Transportation


Parking and transportation are essential aspects of our vibrant community, and we strive to provide convenient options for residents and visitors alike. Whether you're commuting to work, exploring our beautiful town, or enjoying the great outdoors, we want to ensure your hassle-free and enjoyable experience. Fraser has multiple accessible parking areas and on-street parking on HWY 40 and throughout downtown.

Fraser also provides two ChargePoint EV charge stations, as shown on our map below.

The Lift, our public transportation system, also provides Fraser with services.

The Lift:

Fraser & Winter Park’s Public Transportation System


Nestled in the heart of Colorado's picturesque Grand County, Fraser and Winter Park are renowned for their stunning landscapes, world-class skiing, and vibrant community spirit. To enhance the accessibility and convenience of this beautiful area, The Lift, Fraser and Winter Park’s free public transportation system, has become an integral part of the local transit network. This service offers residents and visitors a seamless way to navigate the region, ensuring that everyone can enjoy all Fraser and Winter Park have to offer without the hassle of driving and parking.

One of The Lift's standout features is its seamless connectivity. Whether you're a local commuting to work or a tourist eager to explore the area, this service provides reliable and efficient transportation options. The system covers key destinations, including popular ski resorts, downtown areas, shopping centers, and residential neighborhoods. With The Lift's user-friendly app, scheduling a ride is as easy as a few taps on your smartphone.

Traveling can often strain your wallet, especially in popular tourist destinations. However, The Lift provides an affordable solution for locals and visitors. It’s free to ride and offers various ride options, so passengers can choose the most cost-effective way to get around. This affordability makes it easier for families, solo travelers, and groups to explore the area without breaking the bank.

Exploring Fraser, Colorado:

Biking as a Scenic Transportation Option


Positioned in the Rocky Mountains, Fraser, Colorado, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant community, and endless recreational opportunities, Fraser is an ideal destination for those who appreciate nature's beauty. One of the most enjoyable and sustainable ways to explore this charming town and its surroundings is by biking. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, biking offers a unique and eco-friendly transportation option that allows you to experience Fraser in an immersive and health-conscious way.

In today's world, where environmental concerns are at the forefront, biking stands out as an exemplary mode of green transportation. By choosing to bike instead of drive, you significantly reduce your carbon footprint. Biking produces zero emissions, helping to preserve Fraser's pristine air and natural beauty. Embracing this eco-friendly travel option contributes to a healthier planet and supports Fraser's commitment to sustainability and conservation.

In Fraser, where the scenery is spectacular, biking offers a mental health boost as you soak in the fresh mountain air and scenic vistas. The combination of physical activity and stunning surroundings creates an unmatched wellness experience.

Fraser boasts a variety of biking routes and trails that cater to all skill levels, from leisurely rides to challenging mountain trails. The Fraser River Trail, for example, is a popular choice for its gentle terrain and picturesque views. This well-maintained trail runs along the Fraser River, offering a peaceful, scenic ride showcasing the area's natural beauty. For more adventurous bikers, the nearby Winter Park Resort provides access to a network of mountain biking trails that promise thrilling rides and spectacular alpine views.

Great things are done when men and mountains meet; This is not done by jostling in the street.
— William Blake