This a real great alternative activity, dog sledding with Snow Cap. Get all the details here: http://www.snowcapssleddogs.com/
or just call 970-453-PULL
We took the kids and had a blast!
Click on the name of the business for more information.
Arby’s Restaurant: 165 Stephens Way – 970-468-0242
Bamboo Garden Chinese: 190 Meraly Way – 970-468-6888
BBQ on the Blue: 998 Blue River Parkway – 970-468-0890
Blue Moon Baking Company: 249 Summit Place – 970-468-1472
Burger King: 185 Stephens Way – 970-468-6115
China Gourmet: 102 Annie Road – 970-262-6688
Chipotle: 247 Rainbow Drive - 970-468-0671
Deli on the Blue: 354 Blue River Parkway - 970-262-1200
Dairy Queen: 240 Summit Place – 970-468-0272
Domino’s Pizza: 191 Blue River Parkway - 970-468-7744
Fiesta Jalisco: 269 Summit Place – 970-468-9552
Good Times #132: 120 Blue River Parkway – 970-262-6767
JJ’s Chinese Restaurant: 290 Summit Place – 970-468-2509
McDonald’s: 220 Summit Place – 970-468-5646
Mountain Lyon Café: 381 Blue River Parkway – 970-262-6229
Murphy’s Food and Spirits: 501 Blue River Parkway – 970-468-2457
Nepal Restaurant: 122 W. 10th Street – 970-468-0575
Nick and Willy’s: 249 Summit Place – 970-262-1111
Old Chicago: 560 Silverthorne Lane – 970-468-2882
Pizza Hut: 175 Stephens Way – 970-468-8383
Quizno’s: 191 Blue River Parkway – 970-468-6067
Smiling Moose Deli: 273 Summit Place – 970-513-1414
Subway: 280 Summit Place – 970-468-2304
Sunshine Café: 250 Summit Place – 970-468-6663
The Mint Steakhouse: 347 Blue River Parkway – 970-468-5247
Wendy’s: 190 Tanglewood Lane - 970-468-0129
Activities – Entertainment


Free Concierge Service including airport transportation, ski shuttles, activities & dining, guest services, weddings, family reunions and corporate retreats.
http://www.highcountryactivities.com/index.html
We now have full meal service in any of our 4 Lodges! Relax and let us do the cooking! Please ask for all the details!
309-721-4715
471 Rainbow Drive
Silverthorne, Co.
80498
Breakfast:note all breakfasts will be served with assorted fruits,milks,orange juice,coffee,some assorted cereals.
1. ham steaks,Rocky mt. scrambled eggs,American fries.
2. sausage links,hash brown patty,scrambled eggs.
3. french toast,bacon,American fries,
4. croissants filled with ham&cheese,sausage patty,hash browns.
5. country fried steak with country style gravy,scrambled eggs,American fries.
6. breakfast burritos, condiments include,ham,cheese,onions,mushrooms,green pepper,potatoes,eggs.
7.buttermilk pancakes,bacon,hash browns,assorted syrups.
8.biscuits&gravy,scrambled eggs,American fries, note protein is ground turkey breast.
9.french toast,ham steaks,hash browns.
10.sausage links,scrambled eggs,American fries.
Cost:$10-14
Lunch:note 70% of lunches or less will be build your own sandwiches with assorted power bars & fruit cups& jello cups. Assorted lunch meats, and regular condiments. 30% or more of the lunches will be hot lunches.
Cost$8-12
Dinners: please note that breads will be served with appropriate dinners.
1.Mile High lasagna dinner,turkey protein,assorted baked breads& vegetables.
2. Western bar-b-q night. country style pork ribs bar-b-q to perfection,baked potatoes,vegetables.
3. High County pacific true cod fish,baked & lightly seasoned,mashed potatoes, vegetables.
4.Surf and turf chicken & seafood fettuccine with a mix of select mix of vegetables,assorted baked breads.
5.South of the border night,wet burritos,tacos,taco salads, with all condiments included.
6. International night spaghetti and meatballs,turkey protein. Italian sausage&peppers,assorted baked breads.
7. Farmers baked chicken dinner,mashed potatoes & gravy ,vegetables.
8. Italian cheese tortellini with meat sauce,or meatless sauce,baked breads.
9.Midwest special potato casserole ,turkey protein,layered potatoes,meat,boiled eggs. peas& carrots,assorted baked breads.
10.Americana special chicken&dumpling,mixed vegetables.
11. Back to the future pot roast dinner(beef).potatoes,carrots,celery served with Texas toast,assorted breads.
12.Specialty pizza night. 1 night only please, assorted pizzas,and bread sticks,mozzarella sticks,and sauces.
13.Chinese night. sweet & sour chicken, chicken fried rice,vegetable egg rolls,vegetable lo mien noodles.
14.American Grill night hamburgers & brats,french fries potato salad,baked beans.
Cost:$14-16
All special meal requests can be made at $8 – $22 extra per person per day. (I will need menu suggestion for all special requests, thanks. (please email to me asap)
Please note Gratuity is NOT included and upgraded meals can be arranged with Steve before your stay. Steve is good with cakes if you have a special occasions.
A must try is our favorite restaurant for Colorado flavor and that is Murrphy’s Irish Pub
http://www.murphysfoodandspirits.com/
We really enjoy their patio and Horseshoes!!
Ask them about their special deals for Summit Peaks guests!
Did you every wonder how you can enjoy a vacation in Colorado, learn about the wilderness and possible write off your trip? Let us show you how! Feel free to comment below and we will out line the program!
The Friends of the Eagles Nest Wilderness Volunteer Ranger Program is a fun and rewarding opportunity for those who enjoy hiking in the Eagles Nest Wilderness. Volunteer Rangers choose trails in the wilderness on which to hike for at least four days during the season. They interact with other hikers and visit with them about wilderness protocols, such as where camps may be set up and whether fires are allowed. They provide directions to trails, discuss pet protections and answer the many questions visitors ask.
Volunteers wear official U.S. Forest Service shirts for identification. Only a few positions are available for Summit and Eagle County. The deadline to apply is April 30.
| At approximately 2.3 million acres, the White River is one of the biggest sections of the National Forest System. With 10 peaks over 14,000 feet, and eight Wilderness areas encompassing more than 750,000 acres, the Forest is also world-reknowned for its scenery.
Our mission of caring for the land and serving people means that we take pride in being the lead in the conservation and wise use of our Nation’s forests. As the most popular forest for recreation and as one of the first National Forests carved by Congress from the original forest reserves, the White River National Forest enjoys a proud heritage in the US Forest Service. |
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.
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