Town of
Frisco

Established in 1873, Frisco, Colorado is located just 70 miles west from Denver and is affectionately known by locals as the “Main Street of the Rockies”. This quaint and historic Colorado mountain town offers an abundance of activities to do year-round. Ideally situated near four ski resorts in Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain and Arapahoe Basin, the Town of Frisco attracts skiers and riders from all over the world. The snowy winter months also provides outdoor activities such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing at the Frisco Nordic Center, tubing at the Frisco Adventure Park Tubing Hill and private sleigh rides through beautiful landscapes. In the warmer summer months, the Frisco Adventure Park offers plenty of activities to enjoy including biking, skating, disc golf and wagon rides. The full-service Frisco Bay Marina, which is located on the shores of the scenic Dillon Reservoir in the heart of Summit County, is surrounded by majestic mountain peaks offering a variety of summer activities including sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. With over 25 miles of shoreline, water enthusiasts can enjoy 300+ days of Colorado sunshine on its sandy beach while dining and enjoying tropic drinks at the Island Grill Restaurant. Frisco’s Main Street is in the heart of town and features unique shops, boutiques and restaurants to explore and enjoy. The Frisco Historic Park & Museum features original historic and restored mining cabins, a log chapel, the original School House and a jail. Several annual festivals take place in Frisco including the Colorado BBQ Challenge and the award-winning Ice Castles. With its central location in the county, Frisco is considered the ideal town to explore and experience Colorado’s coveted lifestyle.

About Frisco

$1,287,912

Average Residential Sales Price

$814

Average Residential Price Per Square Foot