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Frisco Attractions
Peninsula Recreation Area Heading south on Highway 9 toward Breckenridge (1/2 mile south of Frisco on Highway 9), you'll find the Peninsula Recreation Area. The Peninsula contains:
a multi-purpose field a disc golf course several campgrounds picnic facilities a skateboard park ample parking an extensive trails system
In the summer and fall, the Recreation Area hosts mountain bikers and hikers who enjoy trails winding through the forest and along the shores of Lake Dillon. A ball field with a view of surrounding mountains and picnic areas attracts families and groups. In the winter, the Peninsula is home to the Frisco Nordic Center (see below) and a playground for cross-country skiers, snowshoers and biathletes.
Reservations for these areas are taken only after January 1st of the year of the reservation, on a first-come, first-served basis. The Town of Frisco does not make reservations for the camping and picnic areas located on the Peninsula.
Ten Mile Recreation Pathway Intersecting Main Street and Summit Boulevard at several points is the Ten Mile Recreational Pathway. This 50+ miles of paved path stretches Vail to Frisco and Dillon and from Keystone to Breckenridge.
Bikers, hikers, Nordic skiers and in-line skaters make the trail a year-round playground, but residents and visitors also use it to stroll around Frisco.
For you fat tire fans, the surrounding area is a mountain bike mecca with trails ranging from beginner to expert. So don't forget to bring your bike or choose from a wide variety available at local rental shops.
Frisco Bay Marina Discover 25 miles of pine forested shoreline around 3,300 acre Dillon Reservoir, encircled by the Swan Mountain and the dramatic Gore and Ten Mile ranges located at the end of Main Street in Frisco.
The scenic Frisco Bay Marina offers full marina services including slips and moorings rental, free boat launch, storage, boat accessories and tackle shop. The Frisco Bay Marina rents fishing boats, sailboats, pontoons, canoes, kayaks and paddle boats.
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