Frisco Adventure Park

Family of 4

$40–$100 depending on activities chosen; some areas like the skatepark and disc golf are free

Duration

2–5 hours depending on activities

Best Ages

5–17 years

About

Frisco Adventure Park is one of Summit County's most versatile outdoor family destinations — a multi-activity complex on the shores of Lake Dillon that combines paid attractions with free areas in a setting so beautiful that the park itself is a highlight before you've done a single activity.

The paid attractions include a summer tubing hill, an alpine coaster that winds through the mountain terrain with satisfying speed and banking, a ropes course and zip lines, and various seasonal activities that shift between summer and winter. The alpine coaster consistently earns the most enthusiastic reviews — it's the kind of attraction that kids immediately want to do again as soon as it's over.

Equally important are the free areas: a well-maintained skatepark that draws the local skateboarding and BMX community, a disc golf course with mountain views, and access to the Lake Dillon waterfront area. Families who want to manage costs can spend a full morning at the free areas and add one paid attraction, or mix and match throughout the day.

The location on Recreation Way near Frisco's Main Street means the park integrates naturally into a Frisco town day. Lunch or dinner on Main Street is a 5-minute walk, and the town's charming lake-town feel provides additional activities and exploration.

Frisco Adventure Park in winter transforms into a tubing operation that provides a significantly cheaper alternative to full ski resort day tickets — a worthwhile option for families who want snow fun without the ski resort price tag.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Limited

Nursing / Changing

Limited

Kid Meals

Limited

Setting

Outdoor

Rainy Day

Not ideal

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Summer mornings; ski season for tubing and winter activities

Wait Times

15–30 min for tubing and rope course on busy summer days

Nearby Food

Frisco's Main Street is nearby with numerous restaurants and cafés. Limited snacks at the adventure park.

Why Kids Love It

Frisco Adventure Park is one of Summit County's best multi-activity outdoor destinations — a summer tubing hill, alpine coaster, ropes course, disc golf, a skatepark, and more all in one location on the shores of Lake Dillon. The mix of free and paid activities means every family can find their level here.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • The alpine coaster is a highlight — worth the wait on busy days
  • Lake Dillon views from the park are stunning — bring a camera
  • The skatepark is free and well-maintained for skateboarding and BMX families
  • Disc golf course is free and a great low-key activity for older kids and teens
  • Altitude (9,000+ ft) — sunscreen and hydration are essential

What to Bring

  • Sunscreen (high SPF)
  • Water bottles
  • Layers for cool mountain afternoons
  • Skateboards or bikes if you have them (for free areas)
  • Cash or card for paid attractions

Cost Info

Partially free — some areas or times are free

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$40–$100 depending on activities chosen; some areas like the skatepark and disc golf are free

Tips to Save

  • The skatepark and disc golf course are free — use these to offset costs on paid attractions; check for combo packages

Hours & Contact

Contact

621 Recreation Way, Frisco, CO 80443

Frequently Asked Questions

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