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Local News for Summit County

29 Jan

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01/29/2013

 

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Vail Resorts has strong holiday performance But bad early season weather accounts for losses that are hard to make up 

After slow start, Summit County snowsports sales are picking up speed Local retailers say they’re coming out of a downward trend 

Breckenridge exhibit showcases 100 years of Summit County skiing For whatever the reason, skiers, snowboarders and other downhillers seem to love dressing up and hitting the hill in retro gear on April Fool’s Day and other holidays 

Dillon Marina receives top honor from national magazine

Being hundreds of miles away from the ocean didn’t stop Dillon Marina from gaining recognition as being one of the best in the country

 

Silverthorne moving forward on downtown development plans

Open house slated for Feb. 6

 

Snow sculptors converge on Breckenridge Event sees wide international field for 2013 competition 

Raising roofs in Summit County’s rocky terrain Habitat for Humanity planning new home in spring 

Breckenridge restaurants, retailers seeing increases

Lowest vacancy rate in four years

 

Copper Mountain launches uphill access pass Skinners looking for early morning powder turns will be able to find them at Copper Mountain 

Occupancy trends looking up for Summit County lodging

Positive projections for end of January, February

 

 

Lilly Pad Pond Hike

17 Jul

This hike is a great starter /training hike. You can walk or drive to the trail head from our Lodge Door. Highly recommended for Family picnics. In Spring bring your bug spray.

http://www.summitcountyexplorer.com/HIKES/Lily%20Pond%20-%20Hiking%20Trail.htm

 

Biking in Summit County is the best!

13 Apr

The perfect place to train for Ragbria

Summit County Biking

  • Frisco to Breckenridge: If looking for a comfortable paved road bike ride, then the Frisco to Breckenridge section of the Summit County Bike system is a great ride for you. This ride is a moderate grade but offers a variety of scenery to look at as you pass by.
  • Frisco to Keystone: This amazing paved bike trail takes you around Lake Dillon and follows the flow of the Snake River to Keystone Village.
  • Frisco to Vail Pass: If you are looking for a vertical gain of about 1500 feet and impeciable views, then a ride to the top of Vail Pass is a must do.
  • Lake Loop: A perfect ride for those who enjoy a loop instead of an up and back ride. With a variety of climbs and descents and views from Lake Dillon, this ride is sure to please.
  • Breckenridge to Hoosier Pass: Get ready for a memorable uphill. This 11-mile ride brings you to the top of Hoosier pass through Blue River and high alpine biking environment.
  • Copper Mountain to Leadville: Get ready for a climb up Freemont pass to the historic old mining town of Leadville. If looking to get away from everything, you will enjoy a quiet 25-mile ride around Turquoise Lake.
  • Keystone to Loveland Pass: Many extreme athletes will train on this mountain pass to increase lung capacity and red blood cell count. At 11,990 feet above sea level this is a challenging road bike ride.
  • Silverthorne to Ute Pass: An adventure and great road bike ride to see the Henderson Mine and destruction caused by the Pine Beatles on top of Ute Pass.
  • Bike to Montezuma: This trail can be accessed from anywhere in Summit County, but if looking for lesser mileage, start at the free parking lots at Keystone Village by the gondola.
  • Bike to Heeney: Why not bring a lunch and picnic around the lake or enjoy one of the dining spots in Heeney. This is a 35 mile ride on a moderate grade slope.
  • Colorado Trail: The Colorado Trail spans the entire state of Colorado, but the section passing through Breckenridge is perfect 26 mile loop on a mountain bike.
  • Wheeler Trail: This trail is only for expert mountain bikers who enjoy a long hill climb and technical single track decent.
  • Boreas Pass – Bakers Tank: The perfect mountain bike ride for the whole family.
  • Burro Trail: Right next to the Peak 9 chairlift is a relaxing singletrack ride through the woods from Breckenridge to Blue River.
  • Zinger Cycling Challenge: Extreme bike event from Boulder to Breckenridge over major mountain climbs.
  • Ride the Rockies: Annual bike event of over 2,000 participants for a 6 day tour of Colorado.
  • Team Evergreen Triple Bypass: A challenging one day event over three major mountain passes in Colorado with a 10,000 foot elevation gain.
  • The Courage Classic: A great benefit ride for the children’s hospital and local charities.
  • Pedal the Peaks: The perfect challenge for personal achievement and accomplishment with ample support along the way.
  • Iron Horse Classic: The classic of all bike races, this event was started by one man trying to race the Durango/Silverton train.
  • The MS Bike Tour: The largest organized cycling event in America benefits a great cause.
  • Colorado’s Wine Country Bike Tour: Enjoy the relaxing rolling hills with a 25 mile day ride through the fruit orchards and vineyards.
  • Peru Creek: A great trail to discover the mining history and old relics of the area.
  • Frey Gulch: A great ride in the Keystone area away from crowds that can form near the ski area.
  • Webster Pass: Starting this ride in Montezuma at 10,000 feet is challenging for any rider.
  • Saints John Trail: Discover the old mining town of Saint John and the Wild Irishman Mine near the town of Montezuma.
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1,000 yard Drive!!

20 Sep

We work hard to provide the best lodging in Summit County, but every once in a while we have some fun. Did you know because the air is thinner at our Lodge’s 9,250 elevation that your Golf Ball will naturally fly further? Yes this is true. Just watch this drive off of Peak One that goes over 1,000 Yards!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fbBkkWXHkc

 

Frisco Marina Kayaking and MORE!!

05 Jul

The Frisco Marina is where you need to go to rent Kayaks! We had a blast paddling around the near by islands! There is even an Osprey next on one island with a new baby! This is a must do for the adventuresome!

Frisco Bay Marina is located on the shores of scenic Dillon Reservoir in the heart of Summit County, Colorado.  The lake spans 3,300 acres and boasts 25 miles of shoreline surrounded by majestic peaks.  At 9,017 feet in elevation, the boating season is very weather dependent, but typically runs from early June to early or mid September.  Dillon Reservoir is in a world class for sailing and regattas are held regularly.

A full service marina

Spring Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9-5.    Don’t hesitate to call, if we don’t answer please leave a message. We will return your call as soon as possible.

Launch Ramp: Is currently closed till the ice melts.  Please call us with any questions.

Rentals: Are currently closed for the 2009 season. Thanks for a great season!  See you in June 2010.  Feel free to call the office or check out the web cam to see how the ice is melting.

The Frisco Bay Marina rental office is open seven days a week during the boating season.  During the off-season, Marina staff can be contacted about slips, moorings, racks, and rental information at (970) 668-4334 and appointments can also be arranged.

We offer canoe/kayak rack storage, boat dry storage, slips, and moorings, shrink wrap service and maintenance service for repairs.  Call (970) 668-4334 for rates and information.  We are currently on a waiting list for long-term slips and racks, please call or e-mail friscobaymarina@townoffrisco.com for more information.  

Two or Three people can enjoy this ride

Two or Three people can enjoy this ride

Canoe ~ 2 Person

2 Hours $32
3 Hours $38
4 Hours $44
$7 Each Additional Hour

Canoe ~ 3 Person

2 Hours $38
3 Hours $44
4 Hours $50
$7 Each Additional Hour

Kayaks ~ Single

2 Hours $24
3 Hours $28
4 Hours $32
$7 Each Additional Hour

4 people = 16 fish to keep

4 people = 16 fish to keep

Fishing Boat – 25 Hp
(4 people max)

2 Hours – $60
3 Hours – $80
4 Hours – $100
6 Hours – $120
8 Hours – $150

Runabouts – 115 Hp
(6 person max)

2 Hours – $132
3 Hours – $168
4 Hours – $189
6 Hours – $289
8 Hours – $342

Pontoon Boats – 75 Hp
(12 person max)

2 Hours $142
3 Hours – $180
4 Hours – $200
6 Hours – $350
8 Hours – $400

  • 2 Hour Minimum
  • Prices subject to change.
  • Prices include fuel and PFDs.
  • No grills or heaters. No swimming or skiing.
  • Captains must be 18 years of age.
  • Visa or Mastercard required for rental.
  • Infants and Children included in head count.
  • Dogs welcome! (restrictions may apply to fishing boat)


 

50 Free Great Activities to Enjoy in Summit County!!

05 Jun

I am always told that our guests have a tight budget and I say we understand that! We try and experience as many FREE activities as we can pack into a day! Below are 50 of them to get you started! Let us know if you make it through the list!!;)

FRISCO 1. Travel back in time at the Historic Park and Museum. Experience how the first settlers lived, walk through a schoolhouse, jail and chapel, or (for only a quarter) watch a train travel through Frisco 100 years ago. 2nd & Main St., 970-668-3428. 2. Visit eight historic attractions within walking distance of downtown. Pick up a map at the Information Center. 300 Main St., 970-668-5547. 3. Play and picnic at one of Frisco’s seven parks. Most offer tables, shelters and grills. 4. Hike one of Frisco’s many trails. Explore Rainbow Lake, North Ten Mile, the Rec Path to Breckenridge or Dillon and Meadow Creek/Lilly Pad. Visit the Information Center for directions. 300 Main St., 970-668-5547 5. Watch glass-blowing demonstrations at GatherHouse Glassblowing Studio & Gallery, where audience participation is encouraged. 110 2nd Ave., 970-485-2909 6. Take your knitting needles to What’s Needling U for free public knitting sessions Wednesdays from 2 to 4 p.m. 279 Main St., 970-668-0381 7. See the county aboard the free Summit Stage shuttle. Pick up a bus schedule at the Info Center or view it online at summitstage.com. 8. Grab some gear (and a Colorado fishing license) and fish local rivers. 9. Take the kids to Story Hour on Wednesdays at the Frisco Library. County Commons on Peak One Blvd., 970-668-5555 10. Stroll Main Street Frisco or Breckenridge for some prime window shopping. Most stores are individually owned and filled with unique items.

BRECKENRIDGE 11. Relax and take in the views along the Riverwalk just west of Main Street. 12. Take a historic walking tour of some of the town’s earliest cabins, churches, courthouse and school. Visit gobreck.com or call 970-453-2913 for tour times. 13. Housed in a 19th-century log cabin, stop by the Breckenridge Welcome Center and browse the museum while picking up info on activities, shopping and dining. 203 S. Main St., 970-453-5579 14. Take a one-mile guided hike of Iowa Hill and learn how gold was extracted from the surrounding hills. www.breckheritage.com/site/iowa-hill, 970-453-9767 15. Take your pooch to the dog park where he can run off-leash and hang with the locals. Carter Park, four blocks east of Main St., south end of High St. 16. Visit the Red, White & Blue Fire Museum and view equipment and uniforms from the earliest days of fire fighting. 308 N. Main St., 800-980-1859 17. Bike the paved path from Breckenridge to Frisco. The 9.5-mile long trail is pedestrian-friendly and a popular summer route. 18. Stop at vehicle pullouts and snap some frame-worthy shots along scenic Boreas Pass or Hoosier Pass. 19. Attend Kingdom Days June 19-20. The annual heritage celebration offers historic mine tours, gun fights, live music, old time arts and crafts, storytelling, kids’ activities and more. gobreck.com, 970-453-2913 20. Celebrate Breck Bike Week July 5-11 with guided group rides, bike-in movie nights, children’s races and other free activities. gobreck.com, 970-453-2913

COPPER MOUNTAIN 21. Enjoy 3 Ring Weekend July 2-4. The free family event features live music, a conscious carnival, “Primp my Ride” kid-powered parade and fireworks. coppercolorado.com 22. Fridays at Copper July 9-Sept. 3 offer free evening concerts and outdoor movies. coppercolorado.com 23. Kids 12 and under can take free roundtrip rides on the American Eagle chairlift starting June 18. coppercolorado.com 24. Hike to the peak of Copper Mountain, stroll along the Colorado Trail or observe the plants and animals in the forest.

DILLON 25. Attend The Secrets of Mountain Rescue on June 26 with Dan Burnett. He’ll describe the real fun of Mountain Rescue.The rescue truck wll also be on display. 26. Take a spin around Lake Dillon on the bike path. 27. Check out the two new BOCCE courts in Town Park. townofdillon.com 28. Take free country dance lessons Thursday nights in June. Lake Dillon Amphitheatre, townofdillon.com 29. Stroll downtown Dillon’s Friday Farmers’ Markets and catch live entertainment from 10:30am to 1pm. Buffalo St., townofdillon.com 30. Hike the Dillon Nature Preserve and take in the views on the Meadow Trail Loop. 31. Go on a Saturday Morning Adventure. Offered June 26-Aug. 14, the children’s programs range from wildflower walks to trail hikes. townofdillon.com 32. Fourth of July celebrations countywide include live music, parades and spectacular fireworks. Dillon goes all out with pie and watermelon eating contests, a boat parade, free concert and fireworks display over Frisco Bay. 33. Browse the Dillon Arts Festival July 16-18 in downtown Dillon. 34. Stop by the Summit Historical Society’s old-fashioned ice cream social July 17 for 5¢ ice cream cones. Old Dillon Schoolhouse and Museum, 403 La Bonte St. 35. Catch a free performance of Disney’s Aladdin by the Young People’s TheatreWorkshop July 24-25. lakedillontheatre.org 36. Bring your lawn chairs to Marina Park and watch the Dillon Open Regatta July 31-Aug. 1. dillonopen.com

KEYSTONE 37. Head up Swan Mountain Road between Keystone and Breckenridge to Sapphire Point for stunning views of Lake Dillon Reservoir and the Tenmile Range. 38. Bring the little ones to Kid’s Discovery Days, Tuesdays June 15-Aug. 10 for magic shows, zoo animals and sing-a-longs. keystoneresort.com 39. Stories Alive Story Hour Tuesday evenings in July at the Quaking Aspen Amphitheater hosts an evening of live storytelling for kids of all ages. 40. Take in the Music in the Mountains Concert Series on select Sunday mornings in July and August in Keystone’s River Run Village. 41. Learn swing, line, salsa and tango dancing on Tuesday nights in August at the new Pavilion at Keystone in Keystone’s River Run Village. pavilionatkeystone.com 42. Learn the proper biomechanics for an efficient golf swing. Held Saturdays, 2 to 3 p.m. at the River Course at Keystone. Call 970-496-1520 for reservations. 43. View movies featuring some of the world’s best skiers and riders Friday nights in September at the Pavilion at Keystone. pavilionatkeystone.com 44. Take a scenic bike ride along the Rossetter Trail, a three-mile path around the Keystone Ranch Golf Course.

SILVERTHORNE 45. Rip it up at the Silverthorne Skate Park with rails, ramps and jumps. Or grab a seat on the sidelines and watch the pros. 430 Rainbow Dr. 46. Take the kids to the free Fishing Derby on June 5 at Trent Park. 47. Enjoy free ice cream sundaes and live tunes by the Summit Concert Band at the Silverthorne Pavilion. Call 970-262-7300 for exact time and date. 48. Visit the Silverthorne Elementary School for a free barbecue at the annual Safe Summer Kick Off sponsored by the Silverthorne Police Department June 5.

HEENEY 49. Visit this sleepy little lakeside town for prime bird watching. Hummingbirds are abundant here. 50. Walk the two-mile roundtrip around Cataract Lake. Stop to take in the falls plunging 300 feet down the cliffs into a creek.


 

Summit County Summer activities! 2010

05 Jun

One thing is for sure there is always something do here in the mountains! Some of my “Do not Miss List Items” are the Dillon Amphitheater concerts…usually FREE and great family fun. Yes and then of course a the weekend festivals at the big resorts-Keystone Copper and Breckenridge.

Summit County Calendar of Events

What’s Happening in Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain, Frisco, Dillon, and Silverthorne

June-Aug :: Summer Music in Breckenridge :: More than 40 classical and non-classical concerts and ensemble performances. Riverwalk Center. Box Office: 970-547-3100

June 3, 10, 17, 24 :: 6pm :: Country Dancing, first half hour of instruction
will feature the basics followed by open dancing until 8pm, Dillon Amphitheatre


June 5 :: Marina Season Opener, Frisco Bay Marina

June 5 :: Kids Fishing Derby, free fishing derby for children 14 and under, Trent Park, Silverthorne

June 10-13 :: Breckenridge Festival of Film, 970-453-6200, www.breckfilmfest.com

June 11, 18, 25 :: 9am-2pm : Farmers’ Market, live entertainment 10:30am-1pm, Buffalo Street, Downtown Dillon

June 12 :: 8am :: 34th Annual Run the Rockies, Registration at Frisco Recreation Building

June 14, 15, 21, 22 :: 9:45-11am :: “Explore” Lake Dillon Boat Tours. Reservations required. Dillon Marina. 970-468-5100, dillonmarina.com

June 15, 22, 29 :: 11am :: Kid’s Discovery Days, Keystone Resort

June 17-19 :: Colorado Barbecue Challenge. Kick-off Concert, June 17, 8pm, Main Street Frisco

June 18-20 :: Lift-Off Summer, Copper’s opening weekend with activities, specials and live music,
Copper Mountain

June 19-20 :: Kingdom Days, Breckenridge’s annual heritage celebration, Corner of S. Ridge St.
and Washington Ave.

June 23, 30 :: 5pm :: Family Fun Nights, Keystone Resort

June 25-27 :: Genuine Jazz & Wine : Fri, 9pm; Sat, 1pm & 9pm; Sun, 9:30am; www.genuinejazz.com, The Village at Copper

June 25-27 :: 10am :: Merchant Tent Sale, Keystone Resort

June 25 :: 7pm :: Friday Night Concerts, Dillon Amphitheatre

June 26 :: 6th Annual World Music Fest, Keystone Resort

June 26 :: Annual Flea Market,Silverthorne Recreation Center Parking Lot

June 26 :: 10am :: Saturday Morning Adventures, Marina Park Pavilion by the Dillon Amphitheater

July 2 :: Noon-5pm :: Arts District Grand Celebration, Arts District of Breckenridge (corner of S. Ridge St. and Washington Ave.)


July 2-4 :: Frisco’s Fantastic Fourth of July, parade, kids fishing derby, live music, Green Art Festival, Founder’s Day celebrations, fireworks. Main Street Frisco and Frisco Bay Marina


July 2-4 :: 3 Ring Weekend, free family event featuring live music, conscious carnival, “Primp my Ride” kid-powered parade, fireworks, Copper Mountain, 3ringweekend.com

July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 :: 9am-2pm :: Farmers’ Market, Buffalo Street, Downtown Dillon

July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 :: 10 & 11:30am :: Rapunzel: A Rock-n-Roll Fairytale, Quaking Aspen
Amphitheater, Keystone Resort

July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 :: 7pm :: Friday Night Concerts, Dillon Amphitheater

July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 :: 7pm :: Sunset at the Summit Concerts, Dillon Amphitheater

July 3 :: 10am :: Frisco’s Founder’s Day, Frisco Historic Park

July 3, 17 :: 11am :: River Run Kidzfest, Keystone Resort

July 4 :: 11am :: Breckenridge Independence Day Celebration, 10K trail race, “Firecracker 50″ bike race, Main Street parade, various activities and music throughout town. Main Street Breckenridge, www.gobreck.com

July 4 :: Noon :: 4th of July Celebration, National Repertory Orchestra in the morning followed by
music by DooWop Denny, children’s bike parade, BOCCE tournament, pie-eating contests and more. Downtown Dillon

July 4, 11, 18 :: 1pm :: Afternoon Concerts, Dillon Amphitheater

July 5-11 :: Breck Bike Week, 970-453-2913, www.gobreck.com

July 6, 13, 20, 27 :: 11am :: Kid’s Discovery Days, Keystone Resort

July 6, 13, 20, 27 :: 6-7pm :: Stories Alive Story Hour, Quaking Aspen Amphitheater, Keystone Resort

July 7, 14, 21, 28 :: Noon :: Historical Lecture Series, Gazebo, Frisco Historical Park

July 8, 15, 22, 29 :: 6pm :: East Coast Swing/Jitterbug, Dillon Amphitheater

July 9, 16, 23, 30 :: 6pm :: FAC – Fridays at Copper, free concerts and outdoor movies, Copper Mountain

July 10, 17, 24, 31 :: 10am :: Saturday Morning Adventures, Dillon Marina Park Pavilion

July 16-18 :: Parker Artists Guild Village Art Walk, www.parkerartistsguild.com for times, Village at Copper

July 16-18 :: Dillon Arts Festival, Downtown Dillon off of Lake Dillon Drive

July 17 :: 10am :: Historic Frisco Town Tour. Enjoy a free, guided tour of Frisco’s Heritage attractions. Frisco Historic Park & Museum.

July 18, 25 :: 11am :: Music in the Mountains Concert Series, Keystone’s River Run|

July 21 :: 6pm :: John Adams & Friends Summer in Colorado Concert, Dillon Amphitheater

July 24 :: 8-10pm :: Saturday Concert Series, Copper Mountain

July 24 :: 4pm :: River Run Rocks, Keystone’s River Run

July 24-25 :: 10am-2pm :: Frisco’s Classic Weekend, classic wooden boat show and marina parade, Frisco Marina

July 25 :: 9am:: ‘Vettes on the Rockies, more than 500 Corvettes on Main Street Frisco

July 29 :: 7pm :: Smokey Joe’s Café: The Music of Leiber and Stoller, River
Run at Keystone

July 30-Aug 1 :: Colorado Gold Panning Championships, Breckenridge, www.gobreck.com

July 30-Aug. 2 :: 21st annual Children’s Hospital Courage Classic, Copper Mountain, www.couragetours.com

July 31-Aug. 1 :: 11am :: Dillon Open Regatta, Dillon Marina

July 31-Aug. 1 :: 14th Annual Bluegrass and Beer Festival, Keystone Resort

Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 :: 1pm :: Sunday Afternoon Concerts, Dillon Amphitheater

Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 :: 11am :: Music in the Mountains Concert Series, Keystone’s River Run

Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 :: 7-8:30pm :: Dancin’ in the Rockies Dance Series, free lessons in swing, line, salsa and tango. Final Tuesday in August will culminate into Summit County’s Biggest Dance Party, Pavilion at Keystone

Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 :: 9am-2pm :: Farmers’ Market, Buffalo Street, Downtown Dillon

Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 :: 7:30pm :: Friday Night Comedy Series, Pavilion at Keystone,
www.keystoneneighbourhood.com

Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 :: 7pm :: Sunset at the Summit Concerts, Dillon Amphitheater

Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25 :: Noon :: Historical Lecture Series, The Gazebo, Frisco Historical Park

Aug. 5, 12, 15, 19, 26 :: Smokey Joe’s Café: The Music of Leiber and Stoller, Thurs.,
7pm; Sun., 2pm, River Run at Keystone

Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 :: 6pm :: Fridays at Copper, Free concerts and outdoor movies, Copper Mountain

Aug. 6-7 :: 10am-10pm :: Dillon BBQ at the Summit, Town of Dillon, www.bbqatthesummit.com

Aug. 7 :: 5:45-8am start :: Copper Triangle Bicycle Tour, www.coppertriangle.com

Aug. 7 :: 9am :: Canine 4K, Dogs and their humans run or walk the 4K course, Frisco Main Street

Aug. 7-8 :: Art on Main Street to the Rockies, Fine art show, Frisco Main Street

Aug. 6-8 :: Mountain States Cup, largest full-discipline race series in the U.S., Keystone Resort

Aug. 12-13 :: Guitar Town Guitar & Songwriting Clinic, Copper Mountain, www.copperguitartown.com

Aug. 13-15 :: Guitar Town, the world’s best guitarists come together at Copper for the 5th annual festival, www.copperguitartown.com

Aug. 13 :: 5pm :: Dillon Bluegrass Festival, Dillon Amphitheatre

Aug. 14 :: 11am :: River Run Kidzfest, Keystone Resort

Aug. 14 :: 11am :: The Collision, skate park competitions, Frisco Skate Park

Aug. 14 :: 25th Annual Music on Main, free concert, Main Street Frisco

Aug. 21 :: 10am-3pm :: Frisco Free Family Fun Fest, Frisco PeninsulanRecreation Area

Aug. 21-22 :: Warrior Dash Rockies, Copper Mountain

Aug. 21-22 :: 6th Annual Blues Festival and Art Show, Keystone Resort

Aug. 22 :: 7am :: Blue River Century Ride, bike race to benefit the Lance Armstrong
Foundation, Keystone Resort

SEPTEMBER
Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24 :: 9am-2pm :: Farmers’ Market, Buffalo Street, Downtown Dillon

Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24 :: 7:30pm :: Adrenaline Movie Series, Pavilion at Keystone, www.pavilionatkeystone.com

Sept. 3 :: 6pm :: FAC – Fridays at Copper, Free concerts and outdoor movies

Sept. 3-5 :: Copper Country, Free Labor Day festival tradition, coppercountryfest.com

Sept. 3-5 :: Fri., Noon-6pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 10am-2pm : Dillon Craft Fair, Downtown Dillon

Sept. 3-6 :: Breckenridge Labor Day Weekend Festivities, 970-453-2913, www.gobreck.com

Sept. 4 :: 7pm :: Sunset at the Summit Concerts, Saturdays, Dillon Amphitheater

Sept. 4 :: 22nd Annual Taste of Keystone, Keystone Resort

Sept. 5 :: 1pm :: John Adams & Friends Fan Appreciation Concert, Dillon Amphitheater

Sept. 6 :: 2pm :: Marina Mutt Contest, Registration starts at Noon, Dillon Marina

Sept. 10-12 :: Copper Criteriums, Cyclecross & Fall Colors Ride, www.coppercrits.com

Sept. 11 :: Beetlefest, Frisco Main Street

Sept. 17-19 :: 16th Annual Breckenridge Oktoberfest, 970-453-2913, www.gobreck.com

Sept. 17-19 :: The America Cup International Fly Fishing Tournament, Frisco, Blue River and other local rivers

Sept. 24-26 :: Camp Experience, Oneof- a-kind retreat exclusively for women, Copper Mountain. CampExperience.com

Sept. 25 :: Annual Flea Market, Recreation Center Parking Lot, Silverthorne

OCTOBER
Oct. 31 :: 6-8pm :: Trick or Treat Street on Main Street Frisco

 

Frisco ..the next town West of our Lodges!

17 May

Frisco Colorado


The Town of Frisco is the Hub and Center of Summit County and has been since its founded in 1873; then due to its locale to many mines during the gold and silver rush of the late 1800s. Now, with its minute proximity to a half-dozen major resort areas, Frisco is the year-round, central location for enjoying all the Rocky Mountains of Colorado have to offer including its own Historic Park, Frisco Peninsula Recreation Area and Nordic Center, Frisco Bay Marina, Ten Mile Recreational Pathway, Town Parks and Special Events. With just under 2,800 full-time residents, the Town of Frisco remains the charming mountain town of days past, yet enjoys unique recreational activities and attractions along the shores of Lake Dillon, whatever the season, in beautiful Summit County Colorado.


Driving Directions

From Denver, Colorado:


  • Take I-70 WEST exit towards GRAND JUNCTION / IDAHO SPRINGS and drive for 58 miles.
  • Take CO-9 SOUTH exit towards BRECKENRIDGE / FRISCO, exit #203 and you are in Frisco, Colorado.

Frisco Mornings, my favorite things to do


Frisco Frisco Mornings, my favorite things to doMorning is my favorite time of the day. I love to get up and walk down the pedestrian-friendly main street in Frisco. Depending on what mood I may be in, I might stop by Pika Bagels and grab a coffee and a veggie eggman bagel sandwich. Other days I prefer to stop at the Butterhorn Bakery for a Hazelnut latte and a chocolate croissant and sit outside and watch the world go by. If I have a hearty appetite, The Log Cabin cafe is the best spot to fulfill my cravings. However, some days I just feel like relaxing, sitting on a couch, reading a book or the Summit Daily News and watching the sunlight grow on Mt. Royal. This desired relaxing spot is Rocky Mountain Coffee Roasters located on Main St. Frisco. Definitely the local hang out when you want a cup of Joe and a place to unwind.

Frisco Frisco Marina

While maintaining a small town community, a myriad of water activities can be enjoyed. Learn to kayak or sail with Osprey Adventures, located at the Frisco Marina. Rent a canoe to explore hidden coves and beaches and watch for the red-tail hawks, ospreys and occasional deer. Looking to catch the big one, motorboats are available to rent for the day. The best fishing spots are near the Blue River and Snake River outlets. Occasionally you might see a local sculling on the glassy, early morning waters of Lake Dillon. Those in a large group may like to rent a party barge and meander around the shores catching some rays. Whatever your preference, the Frisco Marina is the place to enjoy many water activities.
Osprey Adventures – 970.668.5573

Historical Frisco


The history of Frisco goes back to the Ute Indians who first traveled the region many years back. The first white pioneers were trappers and hunted the area from 1810 to about 1840. In the 1870’s gold was on the mind of men, women and children.

The town of Frisco was founded by Henry Recen and became the station for many miners. Frisco was known for its abundance of gold in the surrounding areas. Formerly known as Frisco City, the permanent population reached about 250 in 1882. The boom lasted until about 1918. The Depression stuck and the town of Frisco almost became abandoned. Remains of old building can be seen in Frisco’s Historical Park. Nineteenth century log cabins, including a chapel, private residences, and a jailhouse, have been restored and are on display right on Frisco Main Street. The current population is just about 2,800 full-time residents but brings about 3 million people to the area.
Buildings in the Frisco Historic Park:
· The Trapper’s Cabin
· The Niemoth Cabin
· The Ruth House
· The Staley House
· The Historic Jail
· Bill’s Ranch House
· The Log Chapel
· The Wood’s Cabin
· The Bailey House
· Schoolhouse Museum