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Surrounded by public lands on three sides and Dillon Reservoir on the other, the Town of Frisco is the ideal basecamp for year-round Colorado Rocky Mountain adventure. For a small town (1.9 square miles), there are massive amounts of outdoor fun to be had in and around Frisco.

Frisco Adventure Park
The Frisco Adventure Park offers tubing, a beginner ski & snowboard hill, terrain park, Nordic Center, and sleigh rides in the winter and a bike park, skate park, disc golf course, and hiking & biking trails in the summer.

Frisco Bay Marina
The Frisco Bay Marina offers power boat rentals, paddle sport rentals, a sandy beach, mooring and slip rentals, waterside dining, and boat repair and maintenance services.

Frisco Historic Park & Museum
The Frisco Historic Park & Museum features a collection of original historic buildings that contain artifacts, exhibits, and photographs that tell the lively stories of Frisco’s past while connecting Frisco’s history to our lives today.

Frisco Nordic Center
The Frisco Nordic Center offers 30k of ski trails for skate skiing and classic cross-country skiing, 8k of snowshoe trails, rentals, skate ski and classic ski lessons, and ski tuning.

Frisco Youth Camps & Programs
The Town of Frisco offers a variety of youth camps and programs including week-long camps for kids during school breaks, after school programs, and specialty summer camps focused on outdoor activities.

Events
The Town of Frisco hosts a total of 80+ events each year, including third-party events, festivals, and athletic, historic, and community events.

Parks
Frisco parks range from micro parks that offer quiet outdoor seating at creek side picnic tables to full-scale parks with playgrounds, shelters, fishing ponds, and other amenities.

Ski Resorts Near Frisco
Frisco is located at the epicenter of winter recreation with eight ski and snowboard resorts within four minutes to 45 minutes from Frisco Main Street.