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Copper
Mountain Ski & Ride School
We offer classes that cover everything from beginner lessons for kids
to advanced tips for seasoned skiers and riders.
Alpine
Inn
105 Lusher Ct., Frisco
800.314.3122 970.668.3122
Reasonable prices, indoor heated swimming pool and hot tub.
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Western Lake Dillon Lodge
1202 Summit Blvd., Frisco
800.727.0607 970.668.5094
Beautiful rooms, full service restaurant, indoor pool, hot tubs.
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Colorado
Rocky Mountain Resorts
877.668.STAY
Let your vacation property work for you!
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Frisco
Lodge Bed & Breakfast
321 Main St., Frisco
800.279.6000
"Your home away from home".
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Holiday
Inn Frisco
1129 N. Summit Blvd., Frisco
800.782.7669 970.668.5000
Located in the heart of the Rockies.
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Bighorn
Rentals
481 W. Main St., Frisco
800.826.7706
Summit County's most varied property rentals. download
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Summit
Inn
1205 N. Summit Blvd., Frisco
800.745.1211
The perfect place to start your mountain adventure!
Mountain
Managers
1121 Dillon Dam Rd., Frisco
800.766.1477
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SLEIGH
RIDES
Two
Below Zero
Frisco, Colorado
970.453.1520 800.571.MULE
Make your Colorado vacation complete with the experts at Two Below
Zero who have been doing one thing and doing it very well since
1983. Also offering evening scenic hot cocoa rides with entertainment.
Reservations required.
SNOWMOBILE
High
Country Tours
409 Main St., Suite 214B, Frisco, Colorado
970.668.9945 970.668.6036
Colorado's Finest Snowmobile Adventure! Two and three hour guided
snowmobile tours. We specialize in smaller, more personalized tours.
Unguided rentals are also available. Snowsuits, boots, helmets and
transportation are all free.
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REAL
ESTATE
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FRISCO |  | | | | As the Summit County resort towns grow in popularity and traffic, the laid back charm of Frisco prevails in the energy and friendly mood of Main Street. At one end, discover the cool expanses of Dillon Reservoir and at the other, find the jutting peaks of the Ten Mile and Gore Ranges. Everywhere in between you’ll uncover restaurants, historic saloons, art galleries and snappy clothing stores. Anything from steaks, seafood, pizza, burgers, breweries, cafes, bagels, bakeries, a wine bar, Southwestern, Chinese, Mexican and Italian can be found on Frisco’s restaurant row. The Town of Frisco has a distinctive small-town character culminating at its center of activity - Main Street. From the Frisco Bay Marina to the mouth of Officer’s Gulch, the center street of town guides you directly into the scenic Rocky Mountains. Main Street Frisco is the centerpiece of local activity in Summit County. Block party style events engulf the streets and sidewalks with happy faces that fill the streets with fanfare and splashes of Frisco’s century-old history. Just one hour from Denver on Interstate 70 is a perfectly situated lakeside community that launches you into all kinds of adventure where you can feel like a kid again in the central Rocky Mountains. | | | | 1. There is an average of 296 sunny days per year in Colorado! In July temperatures range from 36 to 74 F. 2. The Ute Indians were the first to travel the region now known as Summit County. The first white men in the area were known as "mountain men" who trapped in the high mountain lakes for the thick coat of the beaver from 1810 until the 1840s. | | | Frisco Nordic Center A world-class cross-country nordic and snowshoe center in the heart of Frisco. Enjoy amazing mountain views on 43k of trails. 970.668.0866. Ten Mile Creek Recreational Pathway This 50+ mile paved path stretches from Vail to Frisco and Dillon and from Keystone to Breckenridge. Bikers, hikers nordic skiers, snowshoers and in-line skaters use the trail year-round. Frisco Historic Park Experience the 1880s with a variety of buildings from Frisco's colorful history: a school-house museum, log chapel (great for an intimate winter wedding), jail, trapper's cabin and settler's home, as well as artisan shops. 970.668.3428.
| | America Recycles Day November 14, 2007 Drop Off Center, Frisco encourages all its citizens to make a new pledge to increase their recycling efforts. Free Locals Ski Day December 5, 2007 Frisco Nordic Center Chili Cook-Off December 5, 2007 5:30pm-7:30pm, Holiday Inn Frisco Santa Visits December 8 & 15, 2007 11:00am-1:00pm, Historic Park Gazebo Old Fashioned Christmas Carolers December 8 & 15, 2007 Main Street Rocky Mountain Nordic Tour January 13, 2008 Festival Celebration at the Frisco Nordic Center 38th Annual Gold Rush Weekend February 2-3, 2008 Bonfire Saturday night and the Oldest Citizens’ Nordic Race in Colorado on Sunday Tubbs Romp to Stomp Out Breast Cancer March 8, 2008 Frisco Nordic Center
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