- The list below includes 91 free or cheap things to do in or near Frisco, Colorado, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Art Gallery, Hiking Trails and Music Venue.
- From Rainbow Lake to Summit County Main Library - Frisco, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Frisco and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Breckenridge, Leadville, Vail and Dillon.
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The 4.8 mile trail within Buckskin Pass is the primary recreational attraction in the immediate area. The trail itself is mostly utilized for hiking, and it is rated as a difficult path which is best for advanced hikers.
46.9 Miles
The Trail Ridge Marina is a public marina that sits next to Grand Lake and offers boat rentals, dock rentals, and mechanic services. The marina provides boating supplies, snacks, gas, and fishing gear to fishermen.
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987 Lookout Mountain Road, Golden, CO 80401
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Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum is features a variety of exhibits and artifacts about the history of Native Americans and cowboys. The museum features exhibits on Wild West performers and the grave site of Buffalo Bill.
47.1 Miles
All that remains of this gold-mining town that sprang up in the mountains of Aspen Colorado is the Independence Ghost Town. After a short lived gold mining operation, brave visitors can explore the abandoned buildings and possibly meet any residents that were left behind.
47.1 Miles
The Maroon-Snowmass Trail diverges from the Snowmass Creek Trailhead for a 8.5 mile out and back pathway. Accessible from June until September, the trail is used primarily for hiking and is rated as difficult for advanced hikers.
47.5 Miles
Accessible by a short trail, Penny Hot Springs has several hot springs for visitors to wade into. These springs empty into the Crystal River and are surrounded by rocky cliffs.
47.6 Miles
Maroon Lake Scenic Trail comprises of both upper and lower loops, which weave around the Maroon Lake and provide panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped Maroon Bells and the golden aspen.
47.6 Miles
Rio Grande Trail is a scenic trail built along the old Denver and Rio Grande Railroad lines and is home to a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking and more, coupled with beautiful views of the nearby Roaring Folk River.
47.7 Miles
While considered a mecca for hiking enthusiasts, White Ranch Park, offers outdoor adventures for everyone. In addition to the 20 miles of trails, camping sites are available for visitors who want to experience wildlife up close and personal.