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Nestled high in the Colorado Rocky Mountains is a unique town called
Frisco. It is a town of contrast - claiming both the quiet charm
and bustle of activity inherent in resort communities. In February
2003, Frisco was voted one of the 18
Best Ski Towns in North America by Ski Magazine.
Encircled by the Arapahoe National Forest, and bordered by the
shores of Lake Dillon, Frisco is the geographic heart of Summit
County. Its central location and designated hub of the free
Summit
Stage public transit service makes Frisco the natural choice for year-round
vacation lodging, dining, and shopping.
Frisco locals, proud to share their town with visitors from around
the world, are as diverse as they are friendly.
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Shops, restaurants, and bars along Frisco's two retail corridors
- Main Street and Summit Boulevard - reflect that diversity. Whether
you're shopping for handcrafted jewelry or t-shirts. you'll find
it in Frisco. If elegant dining or just calling out for pizza is
what you crave after a long day on the slopes, Frisco covers the
spectrum.
During the winter months, Frisco activity teems under a blanket
of shimmering white snow. Frisco's proximity to the Continental
Divide often means that storms dump snow overnight, then reinstate
sunshine and blue skies the next day . . . a skier's dream come
true.
But winter is only a part of Frisco's
story: summer is an integral chapter,
as well. Frisco's mild humidity-free summers offer relaxing reprieve
from the rat race, unique special events and a dose of the great
outdoors.
Whether strolling along the marina to catch an alpenglow sunset
or plunging headlong into winter sports adventure, Frisco offers
vacation magic. Step into our world and take what you deserve!
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