Frisco Area Info
At the base of Peak One and along Lake Dillon is Frisco, centrally located to all of Summit County with the major ski areas, including Vail, just a short drive away. At the Frisco Peninsula is the nordic center, where you can find the finest in cross country skiing, snow-shoeing, and dinner sleigh rides. Beginners can even take a ski lesson there!
In the summer there are two campgrounds and boat launching facilities to enjoy Lake Dillon. Main Street is a vibrant business area with many “one of a kind” shops and restaurants. The town holds many events in the summertime, from the Barbeque Challenge to fun runs to art and craft fairs. The Peninsula has an 18 hole disc golf course, bike & skateboard parks, a multi-purpose field and a baseball field.
- Town Elevation: 9,100 feet
- Permanent Population: 2,753
- Peak Population: 6,962
- Established: 1879
*Some information provided by The Town of Frisco
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Frisco Real Estate
The Mountain Side area in Frisco is one of the most popular in town. It consists of condominiums and single family residences in a quiet setting. There is easy access to the county-wide bike path and a nice clubhouse.
Most properties in Frisco including Mountain Side, River Glen and Cross Creek are within walking distance to shopping and dining, and have views from most any corner.
The Reserve and Waterdance are upscale subdivisions of single family homes. Care has been given to preserve the natural landscape in both areas. Waterdance backs to the lake and the Nordic Center.
The Lakepoint area has residences including Lagoon Townhomes with easy access to the bike path and lake. Lagoon Townhomes have a great clubhouse with a pool, hot tubs, racquetball and tennis.
New Short Term Rental Regulations
If you decide to short term rent your Frisco property regulations went into effect in 2019. These regulations include permitting, a safety checklist, and signage. Get all the details on the town's website.