Frisco in Colorado is a small town close to several ski resorts. With fantastic scope for skiing and other outdoor pursuits as well as being a great base from which to explore Colorado and the Rocky Mountains, Frisco describes itself as the Main Street of the Rockies, and is a great place for a family holiday.The first stop for many tourists in Frisco will be the Frisco Nordic Center at the Peninsula Recreation Area, with facilities for skating, cross country skiing and snowshoeing throughout the winter months. The Breckenridge and Copper Mountain ski resorts are also nearby and provide all sorts of skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Any outdoor enthusiast will certainly find a huge range of ski trails and activities for all levels of experience and ability. If you're feeling particularly adventurous, you can even take the whole family white water rafting! In the evenings, Frisco is a small town, but contains an impressive number of restaurants, shops and nightlife. And if you need a break from the slopes, the Frisco Historic Park & Museum is great for kids, a collection of preserved and reconstructed historic buildings which chart Frisco's development from trapper camp to mining town to its present day tourist haven.
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Since 1986, KODI Rafting has provided trips on some of Colorado's most spectacular rivers. Our true roots take us back to boating the rivers of Colorado since the late 1940's! KODI Rafting is Colorado's only rafting company that is owned and operated by a third generation Colorado boating family. If it's a trip on the Arkansas, Colorado, Blue, Ten Mile Creek, or Clear Creek- KODI would love the opportunity to take you on the adventure of a lifetime. Find us at any of our convenient locations in Breckenridge, Buena Vista, Frisco, Kremmling and Idaho Springs, COLORADO!
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Adventure Paddle Tours is Summit County's one and only premier Kayak/SUP outfitter. We specialize in family oriented guided trips on Lake Dillon. Trips are 2.5 hours putting in and taking out at the Frisco Bay Marina. Our professional guide staff is trained in Kayak safety, instruction and the occasional story telling. We pride ourselves in our commitment and dedication to our environment and believe the only way to live is outside. So please join us at the "office" we call a Kayak and experience Summit County like so few ever have before. Women and yes men grab your spray skirts, PFD's and a paddle and we hope to see you on the water!
5.0 based on 175 reviews
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Upper Colorado River on a full-day (complete with riverside lunch) or half-day trip offered daily mid May thru mid September. Your exciting trip is perfect for first-timers, families and groups of all sizes. Your seasoned guide will lead your adventure through two majestic canyons, experiencing class II and class III rapids, immersing you in the history and the waters of this important river.
5.0 based on 301 reviews
Frisco Escape Room is a fun, challenging, immersive, interactive game experience.While it looks like an ordinary room, it’s actually a puzzle. During your adventure in our escapes, you will find yourself flexing your brain and looking in nooks and crannies you never even noticed. Find the hidden objects, figure out the clues and solve the puzzles to earn your freedom.
We did the Finders Keepers room with two teenagers, two parents, and a grandmother. We've done multiple escape rooms in different states and countries, and this one was very clever and well done. The introduction and explanation was very helpful, and the hints did not give anything away (we still had to work at the puzzle after a hint was shared.) I would highly recommend this as a fun activity away from your outdoor adventures in Frisco.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
GatherHouse Glassblowing Studio & Gallery is located in beautiful downtown Frisco, Colorado.It is the working artist's studio of John Hudnut. John teaches classes and gives free public demonstrations on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Fascinating for all ages.
I went to the John’s class because I love glass blowing. My wife signed me up so I took 5 of my kids (12,12,10,9 and 8). When we got there, John asked if I would rather it be all 5 of the kids instead of just me. I was VERY apprehensive because the Glory Hole is over 1600 degrees and my kids are often clumsy. I decided to let him give it a whirl with the kids and I was so glad I did. I have done a glass blowing class before (in Seattle) but it wasn’t worth someone nearly as experienced as John. He was more hands on with the kids than my previous class was with me. My 12 year olds were thrilled to be the apprentices and they were often going back and forth to the Glory Hole with molten glass. Then, my 10 year old with special needs was asked to use the blow torch to heat the glass! I don’t trust my kid with a butter knife much less a blow torch, but John instructed him what to do and my son did perfectly. Even my 8 year old daughter got to pull her own glass and made a killer whale as she pulled the molten glass and turned it as well. Like I said, 5 stars is not enough to give John. He was amazing and instructive. He helped each of my kids feel a part of the action and made me feel at peace with it all. Then, after all is said and done, we have several pieces of blown glass that my kids made themselves and several other pieces that he had on display because my wife and I love blown glass. It was phenomenal and if you are wondering if you should do it, YES would be the answer!!!
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