Frisco homes for sale are some of the most convenient homes in Summit County. This small, flat town is easy to navigate and you can walk to the bustling Main Street with shops and unique restaurants, a large historic district, parks and recreation from most homes or condos in Frisco. Served by a free bus service, Frisco connect to the four, world-class ski resorts in Summit County with no parking hassle. It is also easy to get beyond Frisco by jumping on I-70 on the town's border.
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Frisco Real Estate
Frisco real estate is perfect for those searching for an active, outdoor lifestyle. Traditional sports like tennis and sailing can be found in Frisco, but also sports like the annual Barbecue Challenge. There is incredible terrain on the peninsula along the shores of Dillon Reservoir, owned by the town of Frisco and the U.S. forest service.
In the winter, the peninsula is home to the Frisco Adventure Park Nordic Center and Tubing Hill. In summer this area bordering the lake and the national forest is popular with mountain bike riders, hikers and players of Frisbee golf. The county-wide bike path has its hub in Frisco, and from town road bikers can choose to continue on to Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Dillon or Keystone- not that far away.
Frisco also has an active social events calendar year round and some of the coolest music in the county at Ten Mile Music Hall.
Living In Sunny Frisco
The weather in Frisco can often be the finest in the county if you like sunshine. Nearly every day includes sunshine. Often while it is snowing on the surrounding ski resorts, Frisco remains 'in the doughnut hole,' as locals say. From town, the 14,000 foot peaks of Grays and Torrey's are usually visible in the distance. Buffalo Mountain and the start of the Ten Mile Range are familiar landmarks. Views to west are filled with the Gore Range. The town of Vail isn't far away. I-70 has two exits on the edges of Frisco. Copper Mountain is a quick trip to the west and Denver is 72 miles to the east.
Hiking trails begin straight from your door in many parts of Frisco. To the north is Meadow Creek, to the south the beginning of the Ten Mile Range, and a short and sweet, but steep , hike up its first peak, Mt.Royal. To get to the trail, head south from anywhere in town, and cross the bike path. The path is paved from Breckenridge to Copper Mountain.
The trails on the south side are sign posted and your options will be toward Rainbow Lake (west) and Mt. Royal. This trail will continue to Mt. Victoria and Peak 1. The former ski jump of Frisco and several abandoned mining settlements and coke works are accessible from this trail.
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