Category Archive for Frisco News

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July 27, 2024

Fall Is The Favorite Local Season At Copper Mountain

After a summer filled with exciting festivals and races, autumn brings a seasonal lull to Copper Mountain and Summit County. Crisp mornings give way to sunny, calm days perfect for peak bagging, and by mid-September, mountainsides come alive with a golden glow as vast stands of Aspen prepare for the cold season.

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April 10, 2022

‘Mud season,’ a great season in Frisco

Locals have long called the season when the lifts close and the dirt trails aren’t quite dry “mud season.” It’s a magical time in Frisco and Copper Mountain, as all of Summit County quiets down, and the peace of the mountains seems to be made only for you, and me.

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December 17, 2015

Pump up adventure at Copper’s or Frisco’s tubing hills

​Tubing down Copper Mountain's or Frisco’s carved lanes is not your old-fashioned sledding experience. First of all, snow tubes fly down long, smooth, groomed runs — there’s no pushing and struggling to get going again after hitting a rough patch of snow or a flat pitch. Second of all, you’re not going to accidentally crash into a pine tree.

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June 1, 2014

Travel: Free Fun in Frisco, Colorado

Don't let anyone tell you that vacation travel has to be terribly expensive — if you choose a Frisco vacation rental with us, you'll be able to live like a local, stocking up at the nearby grocery store, grilling your own meals on the tree-shaded back deck and walking two blocks to visit all the great shops and eateries on Frisco's Main Street.

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June 18, 2013

Colorado history comes alive in Summit County

With all the glitz and gloss that's part of the modern Colorado mountain resort scene, it's sometimes hard to imagine that Summit County's towns were all founded by gritty mountain men who scraped at the mountains with picks and shovels and hand-blasted daring tunnels in their quest for gold.

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