Bear Crossing Townhomes by Vacations Inc

Bear Crossing Townhomes by Vacations Inc

Bear Crossing Townhomes by Vacations Inc

Bear Crossing Townhomes by Vacations Inc -
Bear Crossing Townhomes by Vacations Inc -

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1260 Bear Trail
Winter Park, CO US
80482

Description: Bear Crossing Townhomes by Vacations Inc

Bear Crossing is a brand new Winter Park development comprised of 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom townhomes of the highest quality. The townhomes offer spectacular views of the Continental Divide and are located just a mile from the Main Street of downtown Winter Park and approximately three miles from Winter Park Ski Resort. Bear Crossing abuts open space, the Arapaho National Forest, and the huge trail system that Winter Park is famous for, offering unlimited biking, hiking, and snowshoeing potential. The free shuttle bus system passes within 125 yards of the entrance to the Bear Crossing complex, necessitating a short walk from your unit in the event you opt for the shuttle over private transportation to the ski area. These superior homes offer every amenity and comfort from private balconies and hardwood floors, to gourmet kitchens with granite counter-tops, stainless steel appliances and solid wood cabinetry. These units also boast high-vaulted ceilings, double master suites, fireplaces, TV, VCR, DVD, CD player, in-unit washer and dryer, iron and ironing board, ground floor patio with private outdoor hot-tub, 1 or 2 decks and garages.

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Number of Rooms
120
Number of Floors
3


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