Summit County, CO 80435 There are tons of food options right in Keystone, but if you would like to get out and explore the area we recommend checking out some of our regular spots for food and drinks! - Coffee: House of Vibes, Silverthorne. - Coffee: Rocky Mountain Coffee Roasters, Frisco. - Breakfast/Lunch: The Haywood Cafe, Keystone (obviously). - Breakfast/Lunch: Blue Moon Bakery, Dillon. - Happy Hour: Bistro North, Dillon. - Happy Hour: Breckenridge Distillery, Breckenridge. - Dinner: Eclectic, Silverthorne. - Dinner: Hacienda Real, Frisco. - Splurge (Dinner or Happy Hour): Radicato, Breckenridge. - Bars (w/ Food): Dos Locos, Keystone. - Bars (w/ Food): The Snake, Keystone.
Check out summer activities at Keystone, Arapahoe Basin, Copper, or Breckenridge Resorts. There is a long list of activities at each resort which can be found on their websites, but here are a few classics: - Bacon and Bourbon Festival at Warren Station in Keystone Resort on 6/21 (please be mindful of ceremony start time and shuttle pickup times. River Run parking lot will be FULL): https://www.keystonefestivals.com/festivals/bacon-and-bourbon-festival/schedule/ - Golf at Keystone's River Course or Ranch Course. Set tee time at www.GolfKeystone.com and enter promo code “WEDDING25”. - Scenic Gondola rides with excellent views and/or hiking access are offered at all resorts. - Downhill mountain biking at Keystone Resort. We recommend renting equipment at Norski in River Run Village.
Go disc golfing at the Dillon (closest to Keystone), Frisco, or Arapahoe Basin disc golf courses.
Rent a bike (or better yet, an e-bike, it is high elevation, after all) and ride the bike path! We recommend renting a bike at Rebel Sports or Pioneer Sports in Frisco and ride toward Breckenridge, Dillon, or Copper. Prefer a little more excitement? There is AMAZING mountain biking in the area, with easily accessible trails from Keystone including Soda Creek loop (with optional add ons), Oro Grande (with optional add ons), or Downhilling at Keystone Resort.
Keystone is generally pretty quiet in the summer/fall and lacks a 'downtown' area. To get a dose of classic mountain town, we recommend checking out shops and food along the main streets in Frisco and Breckenridge.