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PLANES, TRAIN
S, AND AUTOMOBILES - - - Fraser can be reached in a variety of ways: by automobile, by Home James luxury van service from Denver International Airport, and by train - either Amtrak or the Ski Train. The enthusiastically athletic can hike, mountain bike, road bike or cross-country ski to Fraser! The nearest private airport is in Granby, CO.
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO FRASER:
NOTE: There is NO THROUGH ROUTE over the Continental Divide between Rollinsville and Winter Park on the Moffat Road. The road is a dead end from both towns, ending at the Needle's Eye Tunnel on the Rollinsville side and ending at Rollins Pass on the Winter Park side of the Divide.
From DENVER: Take I-70 west to exit #232, to U.S. Hwy. 40. Travel approximately 28 miles, passing through the towns of Empire, Berthoud Falls and Winter Park (approximately 70 miles total from Denver) into Fraser. Back to top
From DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: exit the airport (via Pena Blvd.) onto I-70 west, travel through Denver to exit #232, on to U.S. Hwy. 40 and follow above directions (approx. 80 miles) into Fraser. Back to top
From STEAMBOAT SPRINGS: travel southeast on U.S. Hwy 40 (approximately 95 miles) to Fraser. Back to top
From GLENWOOD SPRINGS: travel east on I-70 to exit #232, on to U.S. Hwy. 40 (approximately 135 miles) then drive north on Hwy 40 into Fraser. Back to top
From FORT COLLINS, LOVELAND, ESTES PARK (summer months only): Travel west on U.S. Highway 34 to Granby, Colorado, turn left (southeast) on U.S. Hwy. 40 (approximately 15 miles southeast of Granby) to Fraser. In winter, travel south on I-25 to I-70 west and see directions from Denver to Fraser. Back to top
From WALDEN and points north (Wyoming): travel south on U.S. Hwy 125 to Granby, Colorado, turn left (southeast) on U.S. Hwy. 40 (approximately 15 miles) to Fraser. Back to top
