A low-key high-country resort just 90 miles from Denver with no tunnel traffic.
Granby’s Grand Elk delights both avid golfers and year-round mountain enthusiasts with its out-the-door promise of unlimited fun. Equidistant to historic Grand Lake and friendly Winter Park, quaint Granby is filled with small-town restaurants, unique shops and a major grocery. Located at an elevation of approximately 8,000 feet, Granby posts warmer temperatures than Winter Park.
Go ahead, daydream on your blue-sky deck. When you’re ready, discover unlimited year-round fun beyond the Grand Elk Golf Course. All the wonders of Rocky Mountain National Park are tantalizingly close, including miles of trails, breathtaking vistas, wildlife viewing and nearly every alpine adventure you can imagine. Granby Ranch is just across the street, arguably the ideal place for wee ones to explore the slopes. Winter Park Resort offers world-class ski and resort amenities, summer concerts and events, mountain biking and much more.
Be rewarded with gold-medal fishing on the headwaters of the Fraser and Colorado rivers. Check out the Grand Lake community, which boasts a small-town vibe all its own. Lake Granby, Shadow Mountain Lake and Grand Lake welcome all forms of water sports.
Want more excitement? Visit the Rocky Mountain Repertory Theater for first-rate musicals and theatrical productions. Cowboy up at the Granby Rodeo all summer long. Nearby Snow Mountain Ranch serves up family fun with hiking trails, roller skating, snow tubing, cross country skiing and more. Grand Elk delivers something for everyone, all within reach!
Just 90 miles from Denver, Grand Elk is on the edge of Granby, Colorado, an authentic and historic Rocky Mountain community. Located at an elevation of approximately 8,000 feet, Granby is the most populous town in spectacular Grand County.
“One of the things we particularly enjoy about living in Grand Elk is the 360-degree views out on the deck, with the golf course fairway in the foreground and mountains and ski resort in the background.” -John M.