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All About Frisco
Located at just above 9,000-feet elevation, 20 minutes north of Breckeridge, the small town of Frisco features an array of quintessential Colorado outdoor fun. Though it’s well known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, Frisco also boasts scenic hiking and biking trails, a skate park, and plenty of water-based activities, including fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. The rugged Rocky Mountains and nearby Lake Dillon set the scene for all of Frisco’s top-notch outdoor recreation year-round.
Downtown Frisco, known locally as Main Street of the Rockies, spans a little under two square miles and is dotted with colorful buildings housing clothing boutiques, local eateries and restaurants, gift shops, and more. A former mining settlement during the Colorado Silver Boom, the history of Frisco remains a prevalent part of the area’s heritage. Stop by the Frisco Historic Park and Museum to learn more about the town’s fascinating past.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Frisco
Fall in Frisco brings the crisp autumn air, brilliant fall colors, and the famous aspen trees that cast a golden glow throughout the stunning landscapes. The three-mile hike at Rainbow Lake leads to an alpine lake with spectacular views of the aspen groves that illuminate the trail. The Boreas Pass Road leads to the well-known Golden Tunnel, an archway created by aspens, which dazzles in brilliant shades of orange and yellow during the autumn months.
In winter, Frisco transforms into a winter paradise as the powder-fresh snow blankets the trees and mountaintops. The season also provides a retreat for winter sports lovers as the fresh snowfall creates exceptional conditions for ice-fishing on Lake Dillon and skiing and snowboarding at some of the world’s most popular ski resorts. Frisco experiences balmy weather through the spring and summer months, creating excellent conditions for hiking, biking, and various water-based activities.
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Frisco Historic Park and Museum
Frisco Historic Park and Museum contains 11 original historic buildings, including a traditional teepee from the Ute Tribe, an old jail, and the Schoolhouse Museum, which showcases exhibits, artifacts, and photographs highlighting the town’s heritage and history. Other notable sights include Bill’s Ranch House, an 1895 log home, and mining cabins.
Frisco Bay Marina
The Frisco Bay Marina, situated on the shores of Dillon Reservoir, comprises a little over 3,200 acres of Lake Dillon and nearly 30 miles of shoreline. The town’s lifeblood, the marina features a sandy beach, exciting recreational activities, and water-side dining. And the marina shop offers canoe, kayak, and sailboat rentals.
Sapphire Point Overlook Trail
Situated between Keystone and Breckenridge, at an elevation of 9,500 feet, is where you’ll find Sapphire Point Overlook Trail. The short loop, which runs just under one mile, offers stunning views of the Dillon Reservoir and the surrounding Gore and Tenmile mountain ranges. Halfway through the hike, two to three picnic tables provide postcard perspectives of the lake, making a delightful spot for a lunch break.