Fast Facts
Where can I stay?
Take a look at our Frisco Lodging listings in our Business Directory.
What is the best way to get around Frisco?
Frisco is a 1-mile radius town that is easy to walk around. The Summit Stage offers free bus service within Frisco and around Summit County. Taxi services and private van transport are also available.
Where are the parks?
You can learn more about our parks on our Trails, Parks & Facilities page. The Denver Water website also provides information on Dillon Reservoir recreation.
What events are going on in Frisco this month?
Take a look at our Events Calendar.
Where should I ride my bike?
Ten Mile Pathway is a great choice!
Does Frisco have a disc golf course?
Yes, the Town of Frisco owns and operates the Peak One Disc Golf Course located at the Peninsula Recreation Area. This is an 18 hole course which is free to the public. There is a donation box at the first tee; donations are appreciated.
How can I reserve a camping area in Frisco?
Visit Recreation.gov and search for any of the following campgrounds: Heaton Bay, Peak One, Pine Cove, Prospector or Windy Point.
How do I recycle?
Summit County Recycling will help you with that.
I’m getting married in Frisco! Where can I obtain a marriage license application?
Marriage license applications may be obtained at the Summit County Clerk and Recorder’s Office located in the Old County Courthouse at 208 East Lincoln Avenue in Breckenridge. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8am – 5pm.
Where do I get my driver’s license?
If you are a new resident in Summit County you will need to obtain a Colorado State Driver’s License. The Driver’s License Office is located in the County Commons Building at 37 County Road 1005, south of Frisco. Call 970-668-5015 for more information.
Here are some additional stats about Frisco:
Population | 2,697 year round 4,209 second homeowners Combined approx. 6,906 people |
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Elevation | 9,097 feet above sea level |
Size | 3 square miles |
Restaurants/Bars | 34 |
Bars/Clubs | 2 |
Shopping/Boutiques | 35 |
Sports/Adventure | 11 |
Liquor/Grocery | 3 liquor stores, 2 grocery stores |
Historic District | Historic Park with 11 historic buildings |
Hotels/Inns/B&B’s | 35 |
Condo Units | 500 |
Number of Pillows | 2,500 |
Parks | 2 + Frisco Peninsula Recreation Area with Disc Golf, Skate Park and Ballfields; and Pioneer Park with Tennis Courts |
Nordic Center | 1 |
Museums | 1 (Schoolhouse Museum) |
Libraries | 1 at County Commons |
Fitness Facilities | 1 |