Dillon & Frisco — Your Outdoor Activity Destination

Centrally located in the heart of Summit County, Dillon and Frisco are the perfect home base — within 10–15 minutes of six world-class ski resorts, right on the shores of Dillon Reservoir, and full of historic downtown charm, dining, and year-round adventure.

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Ski Resorts Nearby
5 min
To Keystone
15 min
To Breck & Copper
9,017ft
Town Elevation
3,300+ac
Dillon Reservoir
70+
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Dillon & Frisco Resort Guide

Everything you need to plan the perfect Summit County getaway

Staying in Dillon, Frisco, or Silverthorne puts you right in the center of Summit County — minutes from six ski resorts, Dillon Reservoir, and the historic downtowns. Most properties feature gas fireplaces, hot tubs or pools, free Wi-Fi, decks, and complimentary shuttle service to the slopes.

Wildernest sits on the forested hillside above Dillon and Silverthorne, offering quiet, scenic condos and townhomes with easy access to I-70 and all six ski resorts.

Located in the Wildernest neighborhood above Silverthorne, Buffalo Ridge is one of Summit County's most popular value-oriented condo communities. While it's sometimes confused with Breckenridge or Blue River lodging, Buffalo Ridge is actually in Silverthorne.

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  • 10 minutes to Frisco
  • 15–20 minutes to Keystone
  • 20–25 minutes to Breckenridge
  • 15–20 minutes to Copper Mountain
  • 35–40 minutes to Vail
  • 1-bedroom condos
  • 2-bedroom condos
  • 2-bedroom + loft units
  • 3-bedroom family condos
  • Approximately 600–1,200+ square feet
  • Full kitchens
  • Wood-burning or gas fireplaces
  • Private balconies or decks
  • Mountain and Dillon Reservoir views
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Smart TVs or cable TV
  • In-unit or nearby laundry facilities
  • Assigned or covered parking

May vary by building and HOA renovations:

  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Hot tubs
  • Saunas
  • Racquetball courts
  • Tennis courts
  • Clubhouse
  • Game room
  • Hiking trail access directly from the property
  • Dillon Reservoir
  • Ptarmigan Peak Trail
  • Lily Pad Lake Trail
  • Silverthorne Outlets
  • Frisco Marina
  • Keystone Resort
  • Copper Mountain
  • Breckenridge Ski Resort

Many buildings are located near the free Summit Stage bus route, providing access to Keystone, Frisco, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, and Silverthorne shopping and restaurants.

Buffalo Ridge Condominiums A-B-C-E — one of the primary Buffalo Ridge condominium clusters in Wildernest, featuring mountain-view condos and access to community amenities.

Pros

  • Lower lodging costs than Breckenridge slopeside properties
  • Larger condos for families
  • Excellent mountain and lake views
  • Community pool and hot tubs
  • Easy access to multiple ski resorts
  • Quiet residential setting

Cons

  • Not ski-in/ski-out
  • Car or shuttle usually recommended
  • Limited walkability to restaurants and shopping

One of the more desirable townhome communities in the Wildernest area of Silverthorne is Forest Park 31E, part of the Forest Park at Wildernest neighborhood. The community consists of approximately 40 townhomes built in the late 1990s and is known for its wooded setting, larger floorplans, and convenient access to Summit County ski resorts.

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  • 2–3 bedrooms
  • Approximately 1,376–1,771 square feet
  • Attached one-car garages
  • Multi-level floorplans
  • Forest and mountain surroundings
  • Quiet residential atmosphere

Most units include:

  • Full kitchens
  • Gas fireplaces
  • Private decks or patios
  • In-unit washer and dryer
  • Attached garage parking
  • Wi-Fi and cable TV (varies by rental)
  • Open-concept living and dining areas

Some vacation-rental units offer additional features such as:

  • Private hot tubs
  • Mountain or lake views
  • BBQ grills
  • Multiple ensuite bedrooms
  • Updated kitchens and bathrooms

Forest Park sits in the Wildernest neighborhood above Silverthorne, surrounded by forest and open space. Quick access to:

  • Lily Pad Lake Trail
  • Ptarmigan Peak Trail system
  • Dillon Reservoir
  • Silverthorne restaurants and shopping
  • Summit Stage free bus service
  • Multiple ski resorts throughout Summit County
DestinationApprox. Drive Time
Keystone15–20 min
Copper Mountain15–20 min
Breckenridge20–25 min
Arapahoe Basin20–25 min
Vail30–35 min
Beaver Creek45 min
  • Families — multiple bedrooms, garage parking, quiet neighborhood
  • Ski Groups — central location between major resorts, more living space than a hotel
  • Summer Visitors — hiking directly from the neighborhood, close to Dillon Reservoir activities, easy access to Frisco and Breckenridge

One of the most amenity-rich condo communities in Summit County, Treehouse is located in the Wildernest neighborhood above Silverthorne. The complex consists of more than 250 condos and townhomes spread across multiple buildings, surrounded by national forest, hiking trails, and mountain views.

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Featured Community: Treehouse Condominiums

Other Buildings Within the Community:

  • Treehouse Bldg "D"
  • Treehouse Condominiums Building H
  • 1-bedroom condos (~600 sq ft)
  • 1-bedroom + loft units
  • 2-bedroom / 2-bath condos
  • 2-bedroom + loft units
  • Village at Treehouse townhome-style residences with 3–4 bedrooms

Treehouse is famous for having one of the largest recreational clubhouses in Wildernest.

Indoor Recreation

  • 2 indoor swimming pools
  • 3–4 hot tubs
  • Sauna
  • Fitness center
  • Racquetball courts
  • Game room with pool tables, air hockey, ping pong, and arcade games
  • Lounge and gathering spaces
  • Free Wi-Fi in clubhouse areas

Outdoor Amenities

  • Tennis courts (summer)
  • Children's playground
  • Picnic and BBQ areas
  • Access to hiking and biking trails
  • Adjacent to White River National Forest and Buffalo Mountain trail systems
  • Full kitchen
  • Gas fireplace
  • Private balcony or deck
  • Mountain or Dillon Reservoir views
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Cable/streaming TV
  • Ski storage
  • Open parking
  • Laundry facilities nearby or in-unit depending on unit type
DestinationApprox. Drive Time
Silverthorne5 min
Dillon10 min
Frisco10–15 min
Keystone15 min
Copper Mountain15–20 min
Breckenridge20–25 min
Arapahoe Basin20–25 min
Vail35–40 min
Beaver Creek45–50 min

The free Summit Stage bus stop is nearby and provides access to major ski resorts and mountain towns throughout Summit County.

  • Lily Pad Lake Trail
  • Buffalo Cabin Trail
  • Ptarmigan Peak Trail
  • Dillon Reservoir boating and paddleboarding
  • Silverthorne Recreation Center
  • Silverthorne Outlets
  • Frisco Marina
  • Families — pool and hot tubs, playground, large condo layouts, game room for kids
  • Ski Groups — central location between multiple resorts, affordable compared with slopeside lodging
  • Summer Visitors — direct trail access, mountain views, close to lake activities and hiking

Dillon Valley East is one of the largest and most affordable condominium communities in Summit County, located just east of downtown Dillon near I-70. The complex has more than 350 units and is popular with families, seasonal visitors, investors, and ski travelers because of its central location between Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Arapahoe Basin, and Vail.

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Dillon Valley East Clubhouse — the community is centered around its clubhouse and recreational facilities, making it one of the most amenity-rich value condo complexes in Summit County.

  • Studio condos
  • 1-bedroom condos
  • 2-bedroom / 2-bath condos
  • 3-bedroom family units
  • Approximately 350–1,000+ square feet depending on floorplan
  • Private patios or balconies in many units

Indoor Recreation

  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Indoor hot tub
  • Fitness area
  • Clubhouse gathering space
  • Game room with pool table, ping pong & air hockey

Outdoor Recreation

  • Tennis courts
  • Pickleball courts
  • Basketball courts
  • Playground
  • Picnic and BBQ areas
  • Open green space
  • Mountain views of Buffalo Mountain and the Tenmile Range
  • Full kitchen
  • Dining area
  • Private balcony or patio
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable or streaming TV
  • Mountain views
  • Open living room
  • Ski storage options
  • Assigned parking

Many remodeled units feature granite countertops, stainless appliances, updated flooring, and modern bathrooms.

DestinationApprox. Drive Time
Dillon Marina5 min
Silverthorne5 min
Frisco10 min
Keystone Resort10–15 min
Arapahoe Basin20 min
Copper Mountain20 min
Breckenridge20–25 min
Vail35–40 min
Beaver Creek45–50 min

The free Summit Stage bus system is nearby, making it possible to access ski resorts and towns without driving.

  • Dillon Reservoir
  • Dillon Marina
  • Paddleboarding and kayaking
  • Lake Dillon Amphitheater concerts
  • Tenderfoot Mountain Trail
  • Frisco Marina
  • Summit County bike path network
  • Hiking and fishing throughout Summit County
  • Families — pool and hot tub, playground, affordable multi-bedroom units, central location
  • Ski Travelers — access to five major ski resorts, lower lodging costs than slopeside, Summit Stage transportation
  • Longer Stays — HOA often covers many utilities, full kitchens, convenient year-round location

Anemone Townhomes is a small townhome community located near the Dillon–Silverthorne corridor, just behind the Dillon Dam Brewery and close to shopping, restaurants, Lake Dillon, and the major Summit County ski resorts. The community is popular with families and ski groups because it offers larger townhome layouts and a central location.

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  • 3-bedroom floorplans
  • Approximately 1,600–1,700 square feet
  • Multi-level townhome layouts
  • Mountain and forest views
  • Accommodations for up to 8 guests
  • Attached or nearby parking
  • Quiet residential setting close to town amenities
  • Full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, microwave, and refrigerator
  • Gas or wood-burning fireplace
  • Private deck or balcony
  • Washer and dryer
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Dining area
  • Multiple bathrooms
  • Mountain views
  • Cable or streaming TV options
  • Attached garage or dedicated parking
  • Elevator access in some buildings
  • Ski storage
  • Family-friendly layouts
  • Long-stay accommodations
  • Easy access to hiking and biking trails
  • Walk or short drive to restaurants and shopping
  • Near Dillon Dam Brewery
  • Close to Lake Dillon and the Dillon Marina
  • Easy access to I-70
  • Convenient base for skiing multiple resorts
DestinationApprox. Drive Time
Keystone10–15 min
Arapahoe Basin20 min
Copper Mountain20 min
Breckenridge20–25 min
Vail35–40 min
Beaver Creek45–50 min

These times vary with weather and traffic conditions.

  • Dillon Reservoir
  • Dillon Marina
  • Paddleboarding and kayaking
  • Summit County Recreation Path
  • Frisco Marina
  • Hiking and biking trails
  • Silverthorne shopping and dining
  • Lake Dillon Amphitheater concerts
  • Families — multiple bedrooms, full kitchen, laundry facilities, convenient central location
  • Ski Groups — access to multiple ski resorts, more living space than a hotel room, easier parking than many resort villages
  • Summer Visitors — near Lake Dillon recreation, hiking and biking access, convenient location between Dillon and Silverthorne
CommunityTypePool/Hot TubGarageWalkability
Anemone TownhomesTownhomesUsually unit-specificSome unitsGood
Treehouse CondosCondosCommunity pool & hot tubsLimitedModerate
Buffalo RidgeCondosCommunity amenitiesLimitedLimited
Forest ParkTownhomesNo community clubhouseYesLimited
Dillon Valley EastCondosPool & clubhouseLimitedModerate

Pros

  • Central Summit County location
  • Larger family-friendly floorplans
  • Close to Dillon and Silverthorne services
  • Easy access to skiing, hiking, and Lake Dillon
  • Good balance of value and convenience

Cons

  • Not ski-in/ski-out
  • Amenities vary by individual rental owner
  • Smaller community than Treehouse or Dillon Valley East

For visitors wanting a townhome with more space and privacy than a condo, while remaining close to Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, and Dillon Reservoir, Anemone Townhomes are one of the more convenient lodging options in the Dillon/Silverthorne area.

Frisco's charming historic Main Street is packed with restaurants, shops, and galleries, and sits close to Lake Dillon, the Frisco Nordic Center, and the Peninsula Recreation Area — all centrally located between Breckenridge and Copper Mountain.

One of the most popular value-oriented condo communities in Frisco, Mountainside Condos sits on Bills Ranch Road near Dillon Reservoir, the Summit County Recreation Path, and National Forest trails. The complex is known for its excellent clubhouse amenities, walkability to downtown Frisco, and central location for accessing multiple ski resorts.

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Featured Community: Mountain Side Condos — located near the Frisco bike path and recreation area, offering a mix of 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, loft, and larger family condos. Many units are vacation rentals with updated interiors and mountain views.

Typical Condo Types

  • 1-bedroom condos (sleeps 4–6)
  • 2-bedroom / 2-bath condos (sleeps 6–8)
  • Loft-style units
  • Larger multi-bedroom vacation rentals
  • Approximately 600–1,300+ square feet depending on layout and renovations

Community Amenities — Indoor

  • Indoor heated swimming pool
  • Multiple hot tubs
  • Sauna
  • Steam room
  • Racquetball court
  • Clubhouse gathering areas

Outdoor Amenities

  • Tennis court
  • Access to Summit County bike paths
  • National Forest trail access
  • Mountain and wooded surroundings
  • Open recreation areas

In-Unit Amenities (vary by owner)

  • Full kitchen
  • Fireplace
  • Private balcony or deck
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Smart TV or cable TV
  • Dining area
  • Ski storage
  • Covered or surface parking
  • Laundry facilities (in-unit or shared depending on building)

Many remodeled units feature granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, updated bathrooms, and mountain-view patios.

Location Advantages — Distance to Attractions

DestinationApprox. Drive Time
Downtown Frisco2–5 min or short walk
Frisco Bay Marina3–5 min
Dillon ReservoirAdjacent
Copper Mountain10–15 min
Keystone15–20 min
Breckenridge15–20 min
Arapahoe Basin20–25 min
Vail25–30 min
Beaver Creek35–40 min

Its location makes it easy to ski multiple resorts during one trip.

Summer Activities Nearby

  • Frisco Bay Marina
  • Dillon Reservoir boating and paddleboarding
  • Frisco Adventure Park
  • Summit County Recreation Path
  • Hiking and mountain biking trails
  • Main Street Frisco restaurants and shops

Best For

  • Families — indoor pool and hot tubs, multiple-bedroom layouts, walkable to Frisco amenities
  • Ski Travelers — central access to five major ski resorts, more affordable than slopeside lodging, clubhouse amenities after skiing
  • Summer Visitors — bike-path access, lake activities, hiking directly from the property

Comparison with Nearby Communities

CommunityPoolHot TubsClubhouseWalk to Town
Mountainside CondosYesYesYesYes
Treehouse CondosYesYesLargeNo
Buffalo RidgeYesYesYesNo
Dillon Valley EastYesYesYesLimited
Forest Park TownhomesNo Community PoolSome UnitsNoNo

Why People Choose Mountainside — Pros

  • Indoor pool, hot tubs, sauna, and racquetball
  • Walkable to downtown Frisco
  • Close to Lake Dillon and the bike path
  • Central location between Copper, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Vail
  • Strong value compared with resort-base lodging

Cons

  • Not ski-in/ski-out
  • Parking can be limited during peak periods
  • Unit quality varies because condos are individually owned and renovated differently

For visitors wanting a Frisco location with resort-style amenities, walkability, and quick access to every major Summit County ski area, Mountain Side Condos is often considered one of the best overall condo values in the county.

Silverthorne is a mountain town in Summit County, Colorado, located right off I-70 between Denver and several major ski resorts such as Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, and Arapahoe Basin. It's known for its outdoor recreation, outlet shopping, restaurants, arts scene, and easy access to the Rockies.

  • Excellent base camp for skiing, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and exploring Summit County
  • Home to the Blue River, popular for trout fishing and scenic walks
  • Less crowded and often more affordable than neighboring resort towns
  • Great shopping and dining options with mountain views

Outlets at Silverthorne — the town's most famous shopping destination, featuring dozens of brand-name stores and discounted merchandise. The outlet center is spread across several villages connected by walking paths along the Blue River. (970) 468-5780

Nearby Shopping: Dillon Ridge Shopping Center offers additional retail stores, groceries, and services just minutes away in Dillon.

Sauce on the Blue
Popular riverside Italian restaurant known for pasta, pizza, outdoor seating, and scenic Blue River views — (970) 468-7488
Timberline Craft Kitchen & Cocktails
Locally owned restaurant featuring Colorado ingredients, craft cocktails, brunch, and contemporary American cuisine — (970) 455-8385
Eclectic Bar and Grill
Casual mountain dining with burgers, sandwiches, cocktails, and outdoor seating overlooking the peaks — (970) 368-6549

Other well-known local favorites include Sunshine Café, Mountain Lyon Cafe, Red Buffalo Coffee & Tea, and Blue Moon Bakery.

  • Blue River Trail — a scenic paved path running through town along the Blue River, ideal for walking, biking, and photography
  • Rainbow Park — a popular community park with mountain views, playgrounds, and event space
  • Lily Pad Lake — one of the area's most popular family-friendly hikes with beautiful mountain scenery
  • North Pond Park — great for paddleboarding in summer and ice skating in winter
  • Silverthorne Performing Arts Center — hosts local theater productions, concerts, and community events throughout the year
  • Fly fishing on the Blue River
  • Hiking Buffalo Mountain and Ptarmigan Peak
  • Mountain biking the Salt Lick Trail system
  • Skiing and snowboarding at nearby resorts
  • Golf at Raven Golf Club
  • Rafting and paddleboarding during summer months
  • Summer (June–September): Hiking, biking, fishing, festivals, and outdoor dining
  • Fall (September–October): Aspen colors and fewer crowds
  • Winter (November–April): Ski season and snow sports
  • Spring: Quieter and often less expensive

Silverthorne is especially appealing because you get easy access to world-class mountain recreation while staying in a town that has excellent restaurants, shopping, and a more relaxed atmosphere than many Colorado ski resort destinations.

One of the biggest advantages of staying in Dillon, Frisco, or Silverthorne is central access to six world-class ski resorts — ski a different mountain every day of your trip.

ResortDrive TimeApprox. Distance
Keystone~5–10 min~7 miles
Arapahoe Basin~10–15 min~12 miles
Breckenridge~15 min~10 miles
Copper Mountain~15 min~12 miles
Loveland~15–20 min~13 miles
Vail~30–35 min~23 miles

Dillon and Frisco sit right along Interstate 70, about 75 miles west of Denver — roughly an hour from the metro area. Frisco is at Exit 203 and Dillon/Silverthorne at Exit 205, making them two of the most accessible spots in Summit County.

Denver International Airport
~1 hr 30 min
~95 miles via I-70 W
Downtown Denver
~1 hr 15 min
~75 miles via I-70 W
Vail
~30 min
~23 miles via I-70 W
🛣 I-70 Exits 203 (Frisco) & 205 (Dillon) 🚌 Free Shuttles all Over Summit County 🚌 Summit Stage

Between Dillon's lakeside spots and Frisco's bustling Main Street, you'll find 60–80 restaurants — from award-winning brewpubs and steakhouses to cozy bakeries and international cuisine.

Bistro North — Contemporary American cuisine with mountain views, seasonal ingredients, seafood, steaks, and craft cocktails. Often considered one of the top dining experiences in Dillon.

Dillon Dam Brewery — One of the largest brewpubs in the Rockies, serving house-brewed beer, burgers, sandwiches, and pub favorites. Great for families, groups, and après-ski gatherings.

Cove & Craft — A relaxed spot for craft beer, wine, and pizza with outdoor seating. Popular among locals looking for a casual meal after hiking or skiing.

Last Chance Pizza (Dillon) — Not a full Italian restaurant, but a local favorite for pizza, calzones, salads, and craft beer.

Sauce on the Blue — A popular riverside Italian restaurant known for pasta, pizza, outdoor seating, and scenic Blue River views.

Greco's Pastaria (Frisco, about 10 minutes from Dillon) — Homemade pastas, lasagna, New York–style pizza, and a casual but polished atmosphere. Great choice if you're looking for a traditional Italian dinner.

Dillon Thai Restaurant — A favorite for authentic Thai dishes, curries, noodle bowls, and takeout. Consistently well-reviewed and a nice change from mountain-town pub fare.

Haywood Cafe — Known for hearty breakfasts, eggs Benedict, breakfast burritos, and friendly service. Frequently ranks among the best breakfast spots in Summit County.

Saved by the Wine — Cozy wine bar offering charcuterie, fondue, small plates, and a curated wine selection. Great for a relaxed evening.

Vue Rooftop — Offers elevated American cuisine and some of the best views of Lake Dillon and the surrounding mountains.

Sabor Mazatlan — Popular for fresh Mexican and seafood dishes, with a loyal local following.

Cheba Hut — Creative toasted sandwiches and casual atmosphere, perfect for a quick lunch.

  • Bistro North — best overall dining experience
  • Dillon Dam Brewery — classic Colorado brewpub
  • Vue Rooftop — best scenery overlooking Lake Dillon

A truly complete list of every operating restaurant in Frisco changes regularly, but current directories and dining guides show roughly 60–70 dining establishments in town. Here are many of the most established and commonly listed Frisco restaurants, grouped by type.

Butterhorn Bakery & Cafe
Frisco institution serving breakfast, lunch, pastries, baked goods, coffee, and brunch favorites. Open since the late 1970s and one of the town's best-known breakfast spots.
Bread and Salt
Popular breakfast and lunch bistro known for fresh breads, sandwiches, and baked goods.
Abbey's Coffee and Ice Cream
Coffee, espresso drinks, pastries, and ice cream.
Rocky Mountain Coffee Roasters
Local coffee roaster and café.
Log Cabin Breakfast Burritos
Quick breakfast burritos and morning fare; highly rated by visitors.
5th Avenue Grille
Chef-driven American steakhouse with steaks, cocktails, and elevated mountain dining.
Eclectic Kitchen and Bar
New American menu featuring steaks, seafood, creative dishes, and rooftop seating.
Tavern West
New American cuisine, craft beer, and casual mountain atmosphere.
Foote's Rest
Historic Frisco restaurant and bar serving comfort food and pub fare.
Public House 1873
Gastropub-style menu with burgers, beer, and American fare.
Moose Jaw
Longtime local pub and grill.
Ollie's Pub and Grub
Sports-bar atmosphere with burgers, sandwiches, and beer.
Pure Kitchen
Organic, seasonal, sustainable menu with vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, bowls, burgers, and healthy options.
Bagalis
Intimate Italian-inspired restaurant with seasonal menus and a strong local following.
Doma Pizza
Pizza-focused restaurant.
Peppino's Pizza & Subs
Pizza, subs, wings, and casual family dining.
Casa Sanchez
Traditional Mexican dishes, margaritas, and family-friendly dining.
Cielo Oaxaca
Oaxaca-inspired Mexican cuisine.
Carlos Mexican Bar & Grill
Mexican classics, tacos, enchiladas, and cocktails.
Nuevo Vallarta
Traditional Mexican restaurant.
Chimayo Grill
Fast-casual Mexican restaurant with build-your-own options.
Ein Prosit
German beer hall featuring imported beers, sausages, pretzels, and communal dining.
Himalayan Cuisine
Nepalese and Indian dishes including curries, naan, momos, and biryani.
Pho Bar II
Vietnamese pho and noodle dishes serving the Summit County area.
Outer Range Brewing Company
Award-winning brewery known for hazy IPAs and mountain-town atmosphere.
Bird Craft
Thai-inspired kitchen inside Outer Range Brewing serving fried chicken, bowls, poke tots, and Asian-inspired comfort food.
Deli Belly's
Sandwiches, soups, salads, and deli-style lunch fare.
Forage and Feast
Slopeside dining near Copper Mountain.
Kemosabe at Silverheels
Southwestern-inspired dining associated with the Silverheels property.

Summit County's central towns are home to some of the best après-ski in Colorado, anchored by award-winning brewpubs and lively bars.

  • Dillon Dam Brewery — Award-winning brewery voted "Best of Après Skiing" — one of the largest brewpubs in the Rockies
  • Pug Ryan's Brewery — Dillon steakhouse with award-winning beers
  • Breckenridge Brewery & Pub — Craft beers and pub fare
  • Ullr's Sports Bar — Casual sports bar atmosphere
  • Live Music & Theatre — Live music venues, the Lake Dillon Amphitheater, and Backstage Theatre productions

Frisco's shopping is centered around historic Main Street, with a mix of outdoor gear stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops, art galleries, antiques, and mountain-town specialty retailers. Most visitors spend their shopping time walking Main Street between 1st Avenue and 8th Avenue.

Epic Mountain Gear
Large ski and snowboard retailer carrying equipment, apparel, rentals, and mountain accessories. Popular for winter sports shopping.
Recycle Sports
Used and consignment outdoor gear, skis, snowboards, bikes, and sporting equipment. Good option for budget-conscious shoppers.
Blue River Anglers
Fly-fishing outfitter carrying rods, reels, apparel, guided trips, and fishing accessories.
Rivers Clothing Company
Mountain lifestyle apparel, outdoor fashion, jewelry, gifts, and accessories for men and women. Carries premium outdoor brands.
Cornflower Boutique
Women's fashion, jewelry, gifts, home décor, and artwork from Colorado artists. Combines boutique shopping with gallery-style displays.
Colisco Wearables
Women's clothing, beauty products, accessories, and mountain-casual apparel.
The Flying Crane
Women's boutique specializing in fashion, gifts, and accessories.
Ruby Jane Boutique
Women's boutique featuring contemporary fashion and accessories.
Shoe Inn Boutique
Specialty footwear boutique.
Stork & Bear Co
Children's clothing, toys, gifts, books, and family-oriented merchandise.
Frisco Trading Post
Colorado souvenirs, gifts, local merchandise, and mountain-themed keepsakes.
Stay Sunny Frisco
Local artwork, gifts, home décor, mountain lifestyle products, and Colorado-made items.
Road Taken Mercantile
Mountain gifts, home goods, Colorado products, and artisan merchandise.
Frisco Emporium
Three floors of antiques, vintage collectibles, western décor, jewelry, artwork, skis, memorabilia, and locally crafted goods. One of the largest browsing destinations in town.
Funky Trunk Boutique
Upscale consignment, thrift, vintage apparel, and designer resale fashion.
Arts Alive Gallery
Local and regional artwork, paintings, sculptures, photography, and handcrafted gifts.
The Juniper Tree
Herbal wellness products, natural remedies, gifts, and health-related merchandise.
  • Frisco Emporium — best for browsing and unique finds
  • Rivers Clothing Company — best apparel selection
  • Frisco Trading Post — classic Colorado souvenirs
  • Stay Sunny Frisco — local gifts and artwork
  • Epic Mountain Gear — outdoor gear and ski equipment

These represent the core shopping experience most visitors seek along Frisco's Main Street district.

Outlets at Silverthorne — more than 70 name-brand stores offering 30–70% off retail prices, just off I-70 at Exit 205 (Eddie Bauer, Gap, Banana Republic, Coach, Calvin Klein, J. Crew, Ann Taylor Factory Store, and more).

Grocery & Essentials

  • City Market — full-service grocery in Dillon
  • Whole Foods Market — natural & organic grocery in Frisco (261 Lusher Ct)
  • Target, Walmart & REI in Silverthorne
  • Murdoch's Ranch & Home Supply
  • Natural Grocers

With six ski resorts, a 3,300-acre reservoir, and hundreds of miles of trails right outside the door, Dillon and Frisco are a true year-round outdoor playground.

  • Skiing & snowboarding at six major resorts
  • Cross-country skiing at the Frisco Nordic Center
  • Snowshoeing on countless trails
  • Night skiing at Keystone
  • Ice fishing and ice skating on Lake Dillon
  • Sailing, kayaking & paddle boating at the Dillon Marina
  • Fishing on Dillon Reservoir
  • Hiking and biking on scenic Summit County trails
  • Golf at nearby championship courses
  • Horseback riding
  • The paved Summit County recpath connecting all the towns
  • Shopping at the Outlets at Silverthorne (70+ stores)
  • Concerts at the Lake Dillon Amphitheater
  • Community events and festivals all season long
  • Backstage Theatre live productions
  • Central to Six Resorts — Ski Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper, A-Basin, Loveland, and Vail — all within easy reach
  • Great Value — Often more affordable than staying slope-side at a single resort, with larger condos and townhomes
  • Dillon Reservoir — A 3,300-acre lake for sailing, kayaking, fishing, and lakeside concerts
  • Historic Downtowns — Frisco's Main Street and Dillon's lakeside village offer dining, shopping, and charm
  • Outlet Shopping — 70+ name-brand outlet stores in Silverthorne
  • Free Shuttles — The Summit Stage connects all the towns and resorts for free
  • Easy Access — Right on I-70, about an hour from Denver
  • Four-Season Fun — World-class skiing in winter, water sports and trails in summer

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