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Things To Do

Dillon Marina

Dillon Marina

275 Lake Dillon Drive, Dillon, CO 80435

With 25 miles of shoreline nestled in the Rocky Mountains, the marina offers the high country's only lakeside dining at almost 2 miles above sea level, world-class sailing, shopping and boating rentals we provide unforgettable moments for every occasion. We're more than just a marina; we're your ticket to fun both on and off the water.

Frisco Main Street

Frisco Main Street

Main Street, Frisco, CO 80443

Frisco’s Main Street is the perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon. Lined with colorful storefronts, cozy cafés, and locally-owned boutiques, it’s a great place to pick up a souvenir, sip a coffee, or simply soak in the mountain town vibes. Whether you’re browsing art galleries, hunting for unique gifts, or just enjoying the scenery, Frisco offers that small-town charm with plenty to explore.

Frisco Bay Marina

Frisco Bay Marina

267 Marina Road, Frisco, CO 80424

The Frisco Bay Marina is great place to grab a snack and drinks and watch the water. There’s also a sandy beach, and Marina Park, which has a playground ideal for a family picnic break while the kids blow off some steam.

Frisco Adventure Park

Frisco Adventure Park

621 Recreation Way, Frisco, CO 80443

Nestled among mountains that feel close enough to touch, and featuring a variety of quintessential Colorado outdoor fun just one mile from Main Street, there are many ways to choose your own adventure at the Frisco Adventure Park! The Adventure Park is located within the Peninsula Recreation Area, which has miles of summer hiking and biking trails and winter Nordic trails along the shores of Frisco Bay and Dillon Reservoir. The trails wind in and out of the White River National Forest, where you can also grab a picnic spot or reserve a campsite. The Adventure Park offers year-round activities and amenities, including chuck wagon rides, hiking, biking, skateboarding, and disc golf.

Frisco Historic Park and Museum

Frisco Historic Park and Museum

120 East Main Street, Frisco, CO 80443

Not every small town offers the chance to travel back in time to experience history in an up-close and personal way. The Frisco Historic Park & Museum provides the opportunity to do just that as you explore downtown Frisco. Our collection of original historic buildings, including the Schoolhouse Museum, contains artifacts, exhibits, and photographs that tell the lively stories of Frisco’s past and reflect the Summit County philosophy of embracing history while also connecting it to our lives today. The Museum also offers a self-guided virtual tour of the Historic Park.

Restaurant Recommendations - Frisco

Restaurant Recommendations - Frisco

Butterhorn Bakery – 408 Main St, Frisco, CO Delicious brunch spot, on of the Gidney's favorite spots. 5th Ave Grill – 423 E Main St, Frisco, CO Upscale American dining with a diverse menu, craft cocktails, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Greco’s Pastaria – 311 E Main St, Frisco, CO Italian eatery specializing in fresh pasta, pizzas, and classic Mediterranean dishes. Ein Prosit – 313 Main St, Frisco, CO German-inspired cuisine and beer hall with sausages, schnitzel, and seasonal specialties. This is one of Davis' and Zach's favorite local spots! Silverheels Bar & Grill – 603 Main St, Frisco, CO Classic American fare in a lively mountain-town setting, with burgers, steaks, and comfort dishes. The Uptown on Main – 304 Main St, Frisco, CO Trendy spot offering creative American dishes, cocktails, and a fun, modern vibe.

Brewery Recommendations

Brewery Recommendations

Breckenridge Brewery – 600 S. Main St. Breckenridge, CO Iconic brewery offering award-winning beers, tours, and a lively taproom with mountain views. Broken Compass Brewing – 520 S. Main St. & 68 Continental Ct., Unit B-12 Breckenridge, CO Trendy brewery with experimental small-batch beers and a modern, social taproom. High Side Brewing – 300 N. Summit Blvd. Frisco, CO Relaxed brewery with locally inspired beers and a focus on adventurous flavors. Outer Range Brewing – 182 Lusher Ct. Frisco, CO Popular spot for hoppy ales, stouts, and seasonal beers in a welcoming downtown setting. Pug Ryan’s Brewery – 104 Village Pl, Dillon, CO Family-owned brewery serving classic ales and lagers in a cozy, friendly space.

Tee Off in the Mountains

Tee Off in the Mountains

If you’re looking to sneak in a round of golf during your trip, Summit County is home to some of the most scenic courses in Colorado. Picture yourself playing surrounded by towering peaks, crisp mountain air, and views that make every swing worth it. Below is a list of local golf courses: Breckenridge Golf Club – 27 holes designed by Jack Nicklaus, with three distinct nines: Elk, Bear, and Beaver. The Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks (Silverthorne) – Known for its mountain views, lush fairways, and challenging layout. Keystone Ranch Golf Course – Classic mountain course winding through ranchland and forest. Keystone River Course – Plays along the Snake River with dramatic elevation changes. Copper Creek Golf Club (Copper Mountain) – High-altitude golfing with sweeping Tenmile Range views.

Breckenridge Fun Park

Breckenridge Fun Park

1599 County Road 3, Breckenridge, CO 80424

For a dose of adventure, head up to the Breckenridge Summer Fun Park at Peak 8. Ride the gondola to the base area and enjoy activities like mini golf, scenic chairlift rides, a climbing wall, and the star attraction—the Alpine Slide. Hop on your sled and cruise down the mountain on winding tracks with mountain views all around. It’s a fun, family-friendly way to take in the scenery and add a little thrill to your mountain weekend.

Breckenridge Main Street

Breckenridge Main Street

South Main Street, Breckenridge, CO 80424

Breckenridge’s Main Street is a must-see—lined with colorful 19th-century buildings, local boutiques, art galleries, and plenty of spots to grab a coffee, craft beer, or sweet treat. Whether you’re shopping for unique mountain souvenirs, sampling local flavors, or simply wandering with a view of the peaks, Main Street is the perfect place to soak in the charm of this historic ski town.

Hiking in Breckenridge

Hiking in Breckenridge

Breckenridge, CO 80424

After hiking the Rocky Mountains in the summertime, you’ll understand why the love of the outdoors is deeply rooted in . A hike on one of Breckenridge’s national forest trails has the powerful ability to change one’s perspective of nature and environment. The moments are breathtaking, and the memories are everlasting. Hike a trail that leads to stunning wildflower fields or gorgeous waterfalls. If you are seeking convenience, there is a multitude of hikes in Breckenridge that don't require a car.

Restaurant Recommendations - Breckenridge

Restaurant Recommendations - Breckenridge

Rootstalk – 207 N. Main St. Opened in 2020, Rootstalk serves modern American dishes with a seasonal menu focused on locally sourced ingredients. Radicato – 137 S. Main St. Upscale Italian fare featuring fresh pastas, classic entrées, and refined small plates in a polished, welcoming space. Hearthstone – 130 S. Ridge St. Fine dining in a beautifully preserved Victorian home from the 1880s, known for creative, seasonal dishes. Blue River Bistro – 305 N. Main St. Contemporary bistro with soups, salads, sandwiches, and inventive entrées. Open for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. Twist – 200 S. Ridge St. Cozy spot offering elevated comfort food, craft cocktails, and a charming seasonal patio. Briar Rose – 109 Lincoln Ave. Classic Breckenridge steakhouse with prime beef, wild game, and an old-West saloon vibe.