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At 9,097 Feet, nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, sits Frisco, the
Main Street to the Rockies and your hub for viewing the changing season's
colorful show. Along with the beautiful colors, businesses throughout town
will be offering Autumn Spectacular 9,097 Deals on lodging, dining and
shopping plus. Make your plans now to visit Frisco. 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 and a
playground for cross-country skiers, snowshoers and biathletes. Discover 25
miles of pine forested shoreline around the 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.
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The Frisco Nordic Center, with more than 46 kilometers of trails for skiers of all abilities, is considered one of the best in Colorado. Located at the
Peninsula Recreation Area, the Nordic Center is at once convenient and
authentic, offering a first-class facility for skating, classic skiing and
even snowshoeing, all in a true Rocky Mountain setting.
A variety of lesson programs are offered, along with rentals and demo
equipment, and each season the Nordic Center hosts several races for all types of competitors. The Nordic Center is typically open from mid-November to early April. Frisco is central to 5 premier Colorado Ski Areas, including Copper
Mountain, Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin and Loveland. Vail, Beaver
Creek and Ski Cooper are less than 1 hour away allowing you to stay in Frisco
and save money on lodging.
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