We just heard that Governor Polis has just given the authorization for Colorado restaurants to offer dine-in options beginning Wednesday, May 27th. Of course, there are a ton of precautions that must be taken to ensure both customer and employee safety. Restaurants will be able have a maximum of 50% occupancy. It will be highly […]
Spring Skiing Back at A-Basin!
A request for variance submitted to Governor Polis by Summit County was mostly denied Sunday. The only winner was Arapahoe Basin. A-Basin is allowed to open for skiing and riding on Wednesday, May 27th with some restrictions! Make your reservation A-Basin is allowed 600 skiers per day. Reservations must be made in advance. If you […]
Colorado Ski Areas to Remain Shut
On April 30th, Governor Jared Polis extended the ski area closure until late May. It is understandable but disappointing to Colorado skiers & riders. Temperatures have been warm in April and it’s unclear how snow conditions will be when resorts get the clear to open once again. Most Colorado ski areas normally close mid-April so […]
Summit County COVID-19 Symptom Tracker
Coronavirus Impacts Summit County
The Coronavirus, or COVID-19, has sent the world into chaos. In what seems like no time at all, we have gone from a somewhat casual, flu-like virus to locked down countries and even US towns. We are seeing it first hand as the Coronavirus impacts Summit County. Additional Summit County Restrictions Just Announced In additional […]
Frisco Main Street parking change
Effective November 1st, Frisco will be enforcing the long time rule that limits how long you can park your car on Main Street. Happily, they aren’t going to the extent that Breckenridge has gone to to keep skiers from parking on Main Street all day long, at least not yet. However, the Frisco Main Street […]
Changing leaves in Summit County
September is the time of year when we start to get the crisp morning and evenings, gold aspen leaves, great daytime temps, the chatter about ski season and the Parade of Homes. It’s a fantastic time to be here! There’s no better excuse to come visit than to see the changing leaves in Summit County. […]
Poor Cell Service in Summit County?
A-Basin Joins Ikon for the 2019/2020 Ski Season!
Tips to Prevent Moose Attacks
Moose sightings are becoming more and more frequent in Summit County. In general, I think people think moose are harmless. They don’t have claws and they aren’t meat eaters so think that we should not be threatened by them. Moose weigh about 1000 pounds and will charge and stomp with their front legs when they […]