May16

Summit County Activity Guide

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Colorado Rocky Ballooning
970.468.9280

Make your dream a reality with a hot air balloon ride in the magnificent Colorado Rockies.

Experience North America’s highest altitude ballooning with views of the Continental Divide, Breckenridge Ski Resort and Lake Dillon. Sunrise flights include a champagne toast, continental breakfast, in-flight classical music


Biking

More than 40 miles of paved path takes bikers from Breckenridge to Frisco, along the shoreline of Dillon Reservoir (Lake Dillon), across the dam, sown the hill to Silverthorne, from Frisco to Copper Mountain and all the way to Vail, if you so desire.

For off-road enthusiasts, hundreds of miles of trails and abandoned mining roads provide a great getaway into the Summit County backcountry. You can even take a chairlift up the ski mountains and take a leisurely green run (or a thrilling black run) down.

Also look for exciting bike races through out the summer, including road biking, mountain biking and cyclo-cross events.

Summit Stage buses are equipped with bike racks for daytime lifts around the country. Bike rentals are plentiful and include water bottles and helmets.

Mountain View Sports, Keystone
970.468.0396,
www.mountainviewsports.com

Offering coasting bike trips down scenic Vail Pass. Why bike uphill, when Mountain View Sports can take you to the summit of Vail Pass. Then make the coast down 12 miles of paves bike path while enjoying view of the surrounding mountains. Also specializing in bicycle rental, repair and accessories.


Boating

The Dillon Reservoir, Keystone Lake, Green Mountain Reservoir and the new Breckenridge Whitewater Park as well as the many rivers in Summit County provide great locations for watersports. Rentals are available at the marina, the Keystone Sportshaq, or at many sports shops throughout the county.

Breckenridge Whitewater Park
970.453.1734

Dillon Marina
970.468.5100
www.dillonmarina.com

Frisco Marina
970.668.557


Kayaking

Breckenridge Whitewater Park
Breckenridge, CO 453.1734
www.townofbreckenridge.com

Colorado Kayak Supply
Silverthorne, CO 513.9104
www.coloradokayak.com


Whitewater Rafting

Adventure Company
101 Ski Hill Road, Breckenridge, 1.800.497.7238/ 907.453.0747
www.theadventurecompany.com.

Mild to Wild whitewater rafting! Offering trips for all experience levels. Free lunch included on full day trips. Experienced guides. Wetsuits and bootie rental available. Visit the website for discount coupons. Hiking and biking trips on request.

American Adventures Expeditions
800.228.0675 www.americanadventures.com,

Mild to Wild Whitewater on the Arkansas River. Professional guides and the highest quality equipment. Ask about group rates.

Performance Tours
110 Ski Hill Road, Breckenridge, 800.328.RAFT /970.453.0661
www.performancetours.com

Catch a wave! A variety of trips for all ability levels. Group and familydiscounts. Sixteen years experience, fully licensed.

More on kayaking and whitewater rafting near Summit County, CO …


Fishing Guides/Outfitters

Arkansas Valley Adventurers
Buena Vista, CO 800.370.0581
www.coloradorafting.net

Blue River Anglers
Breckenridge, CO 888.453.9171
www.blueriveranglers.com

Breckenridge White Water Rafting
Frisco, CO 668-1665
www.breckenridgewhitewater.com

Cutthroat Anglers
Silverthorne, CO 888.876.8818
www.fishcolorado.com

Mountain Angler
311 S. Main St.
Breckenridge, 970.453.HOOK (4665)
www.mountainangler.com

Summit County’s oldest fishing guide service. Year-round fly fishing trips, public and private waters. Plus fine outdoor sportswear and gear.

Summit Guides
Keystone, CO 468.8945
www.summitguides.com

Casino Shuttle
Aces & Eights Casino Shuttle
Frisco, CO 800.276.1211, 970.468.7777

Featuring three daily trips daparting fom your front door! Emphasizing safety and comfort, we whisk you to over 26 casinos in Blackhawk, Colorado. Play slots, blackjack, poker and keno. Ask about how you can get free drinks, an all-you-can-eat buffet!


Cross Country Skiing/Snow Shoeing

Breckenridge Nordic Center & Breckenridge Golf Club
453.6855

Frisco Nordic Center
Frisco, CO 668-0866

Keystone Cross Country Center
Keystone, CO 496.4275
www.keystoneresort.com

The Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks
Groomed Trails — no services

Summit Huts Association
Breckenridge, CO 453.8583
Backcountry ski/hike huts


Golf

Golf is an adventure in the high country. The natural surroundings add panoramic mountain views, streams and wetlands to the course environs. Playing at altitude allow the ball to soar further and faster than usual, and you may even encounter wildlife on the course, from beaver to elk and moose.

The golfing season in Summit County runs from late spring to early fall (mid-May through mid-October). Here are Summit County’s five excellent courses.

Breckenridge Golf Club, 970.453.9104

The county’s only 27-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed municipal course. Nine additional holes were opened in summer 2001. The three”nines” blend with the landscape and include open terrain, streams, beaver ponds, native grasses and wetland areas and forsted terrain. Twelve of the holes feature water, and there are 48 bunkers on 16 holes. The course has been rated among the Top 10 in difficulty in Colorado from its professional tees. Call inadvance for tee times. Reserved tee times five or more days in advance are only available with lodging reservation through Breckenridge. Central Reservations, 877.234.3989

Keystone Ranch Golf Course and The River Course at Keystone
970.496.4250 or 970.496.4444
www.keystoneresort.com

The Ranch Course features a traditional Scottish “linksland” design on the front nine and a traditional mountain valley layout on the back nine. This 72-par course was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. At the center of ,the course is the award-winning Ranch restaurant. The AAA Four-Diamond restaurant acts as the clubhouse during theday and serves gourmet meals and golf lunches in an historic log homestead. The River Course is Keystone’s newest, 18-hole course. This 71-par course was designed by Dana Fry and Michael Hurdzan, Ph.D., landscape arhitects renowned for their environmentally sensitive golf course design. The course features, a 194-foot drop from the tee to green on the par-4, 509 yard 16th hole and finishes with a challenging navigation through 12 bunkers on the scenic 18th hole. Golf packages are available through Keystone Resort and allow guests to schedule tee times when arranging their lodging.

Copper Creek Golf Club, 800.458.8386 / 970.968.2239,
www.coppercolorado.com

The Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks,
200 Golden Eagle Road, Silverthorne, 877.259.6700 / 970.262.3636,
www.ravengolf.com

More on Summit County golfing and golf courses …

Though separated by a distance of 13 miles The Raven Golf Club and Copper Mountain Resort are bound together by Copper’s new base village. The new Village at Copper has quickly become known as a place filled with excitement - a place that guests of both Copper and The Raven Golf Club can enjoy.

Located just steps away from the new village is North America’s highest Championship golf course - Copper Creek. Designed by masters Pete and Perry Dye, Copper Creek provides 18 holes of play amongst a beautiful Rocky Mountain backdrop. The 6,053-yard, par 70 course lies along Ten Mile Creek and encompasses a variety of terrain as it winds through wooded pines and even crosses a few of the slopes that exist as ski and snowboard trails during the winter season. Services and amenities include a fully stocked golf shop, rental equipment, practice facilities, club storage and instruction by PGA certified Professional David Twohig and his staff.

The Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks is a high-end, semi private facility that boasts superior service and a truly special high alpine golf experience. Located in the majestic Gore mountain range at an altitude of 8,700feet, the Raven opened in the fall of 2000 and has already received several high profile awards. The course ranges from 5,235 to 7,413 yards to provide a challenge for golfers of all abilities. The unique bunker design creates a sense of classic golf course set in modern times.


Ice Skating/Hockey

Breckenridge Ice Rink
Breckenridge, CO 547.9974
www.townofbreckenridge.com


Four Wheeling - Off Road Vehicles

Mountain High Jeep Rentals
Breckenridge, CO 453.0205
www.mountainhighrentals.com
Self-guided, off-road Jeeps

Summit Motor Sports
Breckenridge, CO 453.0353
www.summitmotorsports.com

Tiger Run Tours
0056 Cty Rd. 450
Breckenridge, CO 800.318.1386 / 970.453.2231
www.tigerruntours.com.

The open top Hummer Tour takes you above treeline where awesome, panoramic views, beautiful alpine wildflowers and wildlife abound. Also offering 4×4 and ATV tours over rugged mountain terrain.


Hay Rides

Country Boy Mine
0542 French Gulch Road
Breckenridge 970.453.4405
www.countryboymine.com

Jump on a hay wagon and step back in time. Ride past the authenic mine buildings and relive the exciting adventures of the Colorado Gold Rush. Our beautiful draft horses pull the hay wagon. After the hay wagon, gather around the miner’s campfire to roast marshmallows! Family fun for all ages!


Hiking

Summit County’s extensive network of trails presents many options for people who want a challenging trek or a relaxing stroll. Seek out delicate high alpine wildflowers, or climb to a crystal clear lake. For the ultimate hiking experience and a view from the top of the world, consider tackling a “fourteener”; several of Colorado’s 52 14,000-foot peaks are within a day’s excursion from Summit County. Check local bookstores for guide books to help you find trails suited to your ability level. Also call the information centers. Horseback Riding

American Safari Ranch
Fairplay, CO 719.836.2431
www.americansafariranch.com
Horseback and hay rides, log cabins

Bar T Outfitters
Silverthorne, CO 468.6916
www.bar-t-outfitters.com

Breckenridge Stables
Breckenridge, CO 453-4438

Copper Mountain Stables
Copper Mountain, 968.2232
www.coppermountainstables.com


Marinas/Boat Rentals

Dillon Marina
Dillon, CO 468.5100
www.dillonmarina.com

Heeney Marina
Heeney, CO 468.8497
www.melodylodgecabins.com

Osprey Adventures
Frisco, CO 668-5573
www.ospreyadventuresusa.com 


Mine Tours & Gold Panning

Country Boy Mine, 0542 French Gulch Road, Breckenridge 970.453.4405,
www.countryboymine.com

Explore 1,000 feet of original workings in the mine as you feel, hear & smell what it was like to be a miner over 100 years ago. After the tour, gold pan inside the restored Blacksmith Shop building, explore the authenic mine site, pet the roaming burros, and slide down a 55 foot ore chute.

Tiger Run Tours,
0056 Cty. Rd. 450
Breckenridge, CO, 800.318.1386 / 453.2231
www.tigerruntours.com.

At Dry Gulch, CO, step back in time to the 1800’s Gold Rush era as you visit the “Lightburn Tunnel” gold mine complete with equipment, the Blacksmith Shop with its bellows, the Hoist House, and the furnished Prospectors’ cabin. The gold mine tour is included with our snowmobile, 4×4 and ATV tours.

Peak 8 Fun Park.
Peak 8 at Breckenridge Ski Resort is the site of diversions like the Alpine Superslide, which takes riders on sleds down the mountain on three tracks that range in challenge and grade to accomodate both adults and children. You can also enjoy Superputt miniature golf, or navigate through “Amaze in Breckenridge,” billed as Colorado’s largest maze.


Music Festivals

Breckenridge

The National Repertory Orchestra, the Breckenridge Music Institute, Genuine Jazz in July, the Blues Festival and concerts at the Riverwalk bring music to Breckenridge all summer long.


  • Breckenridge Resort Chamber; 970.453.6018
  • Village at Breckenridge; 970.453.2000
  • Riverwalk Ticket Office; 970.453.4201
  • Breckenridge Music Festival, Riverwalk Center; 970.453.9142, www.townofbreckenridge.com
  • Breckenridge Music Festival Riverwalk Center; 970.453.9142,www.breckenridgemusicfestival.net

Frisco

Frisco comes alive with music events all summer long like Music on Main, “Saturday at the Park” concerts at the Frisco peninsula and Sunday afternoon “Concerts in the Park” at the Frisco Historical Park gazebo on Main Street.
Town of Frisco; 970.668.5276 www.townoffrisco.com

Dillon

The Dillon Amphitheatre is home to the summer concert series with free shows every Saturday night. Don’t miss a show in the great venue with Buffalo and Red mountains and the shores of Lake Dillon in the backdrop.
Town of Dillon, 970.468.2408 www.ci.dillon.co.us


Railroad Rides

Georgetown Loop Railroad, Inc.
Georgetown, CO 303.569.2403
www.georgetownloop.com

Leadville, Colorado & Southern
Leadville, CO 719.486.3936
www.leadville-train.com
Leadville, Colorado and Southern Railroad, 326 E. 7th Street,Leadville, 719.486.3936
www.leadville-train.com,

Take a scenic railroad trip from Leadville’s century-old depot, along the headwaters of the Arkansas River, up to a spectacular view of Fremont Pass. This train ride is sure to delight you!

Royal Gorge Route Railroad
Canon City, CO 303.569.2403
www.royalgorgeroute.com


Rec Centers

The Breckenridge Recreation Center and Silverthorne Recreation Centers are state-of-the-art facilities with indoor pools, a water slide, hot tubs, steam shower, racquetball and basketball courts, weight rooms, indoor track, cardiovascular equipment, fitness classes, personal trainers, massage and more. Babysitting and children’s program also available. Breckenridge has an indoor climbing wall and tennis courts. Copper Mountain and Keystone resorts also offer excellent facilities, tennis and fitness programs.

Mar20

Summit County Golf Courses

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Summit County Golf Courses

Summit County’s five scenic golf courses offer great Colorado outdoor experience with panoramic views and an ever-changing landscape.

From mountainsides flecked with wildflowers to migrating elk strolling across the fairway, golf in the mountains brings pleasant surprises. And the best surprise? A combination of altitude and physics causes a 15-20% increase in your drives, making you feel like a golf pro for a day.

Golf is one of the most popular summer activities, and it is necessary to reserve tee times in advance. Many lodging companies offer golf packages with lodging reservations, so be sure to ask when you book your stay.


Breckenridge Golf Club

970.453.9104
http://www.breckenridge.com

With nine new holes added in 2001 and a renovated clubhouse, the Breckenridge Golf Club’s 27-hole course is a challenge not to be missed.

Like all Jack Nicklaus-designed courses, the Breckenridge Golf Club utilizes the intrinsic features of the terrain to derive its character. The 72-par course offers three 18-hole rotations that play through mountain valleys, forests and streams in breathtaking Breckenridge.

The Breckenridge Golf Club was recently named the number one public course in Colorado in Golf Digest Magazine. With 27 holes available, this dynamic course is able to accommodate many golfers at once.


Keystone Ranch Course

970.496.4250
http://www.keystoneresort.com

The 72-par Keystone Ranch Course is tucked into the quiet beauty of the Snake River Valley and is surrounded by mountain peaks.
The course plays through pines, sage meadows and across a nine-acre lake. A special feature is the links land design, patterned after traditional Scottish courses.

The Keystone Ranch Golf Course has been rated one of the top 50 Must Play courses in the world by LINKS Magazine.


The River Course

970.496.4444
http://www.keystoneresort.com

Keystone’s second course, The River Course, made its debut in July 2000. The 71-par championship course designed by Dana Fry and Dr. Michael Hurdzen, architects known for their environmentally friendly designs, is split in two distinctly unique areas.

The front nine holes stretch along the Snake River, beside a paved bike path, hiking trails, and fishing corridor, while the back nine thread through a lodgepole pine forest accented by stunning mountain views.


Copper Creek Golf Club

970.968.2294
http://www.coppercolorado.com

As the highest championship golf course in North America, the Copper Creek Golf Club tops out at a breathtaking 9,712 feet. Designed by renowned course architects Pete and Perry Dye, the Copper Creek Golf Club is a 70 par, 18-hole course.

The breathtaking course along the Ten Mile Creek offers a unique challenge for golfers of all abilities. Located in the East Village, the Copper Creek Golf Club also offers premier group and tournament services.


The Raven Golf Club At Three Peaks

970.262.3636
http://www.ravengolf.com

This 18-hole championship course in Silverthorne, CO designed by PGA golfer Tom Lehman and world-renowned architects Dr. Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, forms a labyrinth through forests and foothills, offering amazing views of the Blue River Valley and the Gore Range.

The Raven has become synonymous nationally with spectacular course layouts, a commitment to course conditioning, world-class amenities and extraordinary guest service. The Silverthorne, CO course was also recognized by Golf Magazine with Honorable Mention for being one of the “Top 10 Courses You Can Play”.


Mt. Massive Golf Course (Leadville, CO Day Trip)

719.486.2176

Nestled in the Arkansas River Valley below Turquoise Lake, 3.5 miles west of historic Leadville, the 9-hole public golf course winds its way through the pine, spruce and fir trees along the edge of the San Isabel National Forest.

Mar20

Summit County Medical & Government

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All Emergencies: 911

Summit County and surrounding area: 970.453.1090

Denver and 100-mile radius: 303.639.1111

Statewide: 303.639.1234

Statewide weather: 303.494.4221


Elevation - Rare Air and You

Our elevation ranges from less than 7,000 feet above sea level to more than 14,000 feet above sea level, with dry, cool air and considerably less oxygen than lower elevations. Be aware that your body will go through physiological changes when you visit Summit County. Shortness of breath, headaches, nausea, loss of appetite and insomnia are common symptoms of High Altitude Sickness and should disappear within the first few days of your stay. If these symtptoms persist, seek medical advice.

There are ways to prepare for the high altitude that will help with the adjustment:


  • Drink three to four times more water than usual
  • Reduce consumption of alcohol, caffeine and salty foods.
  • Get plenty of rest and don’t over-exert yourself.
  • Wear sunscreen and sunglasses or goggles with UV protection, even on cloudy or snowy days.
  • Eat foods higher in carbohydrates.
  • Dress in layers - seek new outdoor fabrics that repel moisture and retain heat.


Local Medical Facilities

Emergency Room: Summit Medical Center, Frisco, 970.668.3300

Breckenridge Medical Center: 970.453.1010

Colorado Mountain Medical, Copper Mountain: 970.968.2330

High Country Health Care:
Breckenridge 970.547.4519
Dillon 970.468.1003
Frisco 970.668.5584
Keystone 970.468.1440

Summit Family Physicans: Frisco Medical Center 970.668.3003

Alcoholic Anonymous: 970.468.8100

Blue River Community Counseling Center: 970.547.8145

Colorado West Mental Health: 970.668.3478


Vital Phone Numbers

Emergencies 911

Summit County Dispatch: 970.668.8600 (all law enforcement agencies and fire)

Colorado State Patrol: 970.668.3133

Summit County Info Line (24-hour talking directory): 970.453.3530

Summit County Sheriff’s Office: 970.453.2232

U.S. Forest Service: 970-668-5400


Airports

Colorado Springs: 1.719.550.1972

Denver International (DIA): 1.800.247.2336

Eagle Vail Airport: 970.524.9490


Chamber of Commerce

Breckenridge Resort Chamber: 970.453.6018

Copper Mountain Resort Chamber: 970.968.6477

Summit County Chamber: 970.668.2051


Information Centers

Breckenridge: Riverwalk, 970.453.3187

Daniel’s Cabin, 970.668.6018

Copper Mountain: 970-968-6477

Dillon / Silvethorne Info Center: 970.262.0817

Frisco Info Center: 970.668.2051


Town Governments

Summit County Government: 970.453.2561 www.co.summit.co.us

Town of Breckenridge: 970.453.2251 www.townofbreckenridge.com

Town of Dillon: 970.262.3400 www.ci.dillon.co.us

Town of Frisco: 970.688.5276 www.townoffrisco.com

Town of Silverthorne: 970.262.7300 www.silverthorne.org


Transportation

Breckenridge Circulator: 970.547.3140

Breckenridge Free Shuttle: 970.453.5000 (Breckenridge Ski Resort shuttle)

Denver Mountain Express (DIA and doentown Denver to Summit County): 877.933.4362

Greyhound Bus: 970.668.8917

Keystone Transportation: 970.496.4200

Resort Express (DIA to Summit County shuttle): 800.334.7433 or 970.468.7600

Summit Stage: 970.668.0999

Vail Express: 970.496.VAIL (8245)


Skiers Responsibility Code


  • Always stay in control.
  • People ahead of you have the right of way.
  • Stop in a safe place for you and others. Never stop below a ridge, roller or jump where you may not be visible to skiers/riders uphill.
  • Whenever starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield.
  • Use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
  • Observe signs and warnings and keep off closed trails.
  • Know how to use the lifts safely.

Mar20

Summit County Dining & Entertainment

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Breckenridge

BERGENHOF

Food Court style breakfast and lunch with an open seating area from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Apres-ski specialty drinks at the Silver Bullet Saloon. Located at the base of Peak 8 Breckenridge Ski Resort.

BLUE RIVER BISTRO

Elegant atmosphere, superior cuisine and tremendous wine and liquor selection combine to present the ultimate experience. We feature an amazing variety of gourmet pasta entrees including vegetarian selections. Accompnaying our daily specials, we also offer hearty hand-cut steaks, awardwinning chicken dishes and fresh seafood. We offer a fine selection of Domestic and Imprted winesas well as an unmatched premium martini menu. Come and enjoy our late night exceptional appetizers and rich desserts with an evening cocktail. Open daily 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Reservations are recommended. 305 N Main St. across from the fire station. 970.453.6974

BORDER BURRITOS

A new look and menu make this popular burrito bar the mountain hot spot for healthy and affordable lunches from 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Located at the base of Peak 8 at Breckenridge Ski Resort.

THE BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO

Step into the world of Forrest Gump, and enjoy a variety of fixin’s including Dixie Style Baby Back Ribs, Pasta, Mahi Mahi, delicious Burgers and Salads, Kid’s Favorites, and of course shrimp…steamed shrimp, shrimp and lobster, shrimp spaghetti…There’s even a store where you can get you favorite Bubba Gump stuff. So come on in, it’s casual, it’s fun, and it’s down home cookin’ with down home warmth, just the way Forrest and Bubba would have done it! Located at 231 S. Main St. Open for lunch and dinner. Excellent view of the mountains from our back patio. 970.453.9000

THE COLUMBINE CAFE

A new and unique breakfast and luch spot in Breckenridge, serving hearty and nutritious homestyle breakfast and lunch. Breakfast is served ALL DAY! You’ll enjoy our French toast. waffles, pancakes, omelettes, eggs benedict, cornbeef hash and biscuits and gravy. A full slection of specialty coffees and espressos are offered to enjoy with you meal or available “to go.” Lunch is served 11a.m. to 3p.m. offering many selections of salads, large sandwiches,1/2 pound hamburgers as well as tasty daily specials. Children’s menu available, non-smoking restaurant. Outside dining is offered on the deck in summer. Located at 109 S. Main St. in the courtyard above Eric’s. 090.547.4474 Open 7:30a.m. - 3p.m. daily - Breakfast All Day!

CULINARY EXPRESS

TO YOUR ROOM DELIVERY from your favorite restaurants in Breckenridge. Open everyday from 5 - 10p.m. Featuring pizza and Italian appetizers and sandwiches from Fatty’s; Chinese cuisine from Mandarin Szechwan; steaks, seafood and desserts from Steak & Rib; BBQ from Bubba’s Bones; Salads, Sandwhiches, Burgers and Mexican entrees from Breckenridge Brewery and Pasta from Michaels’ Italian Restaurant and Rasta Pasta. Soft drinks and liquor also available for delivery. For menu, ask the front desk, or call to have one delivered. 970.453.7292

DELI BELLY’S 2

Deli Belly’s uses only the finest ingredients like top grade meats and cheese, home baked bread and the freshest produce available to insure a truly satisfying Deli experience. All their sandwiches and salds are made to ordr, however you like it. Ask foron of their special Breckenridge sandwiches like”The Coach”, “The Skipper”, or “The Big Slim”. Or enjoy traditional deli offerings like a Turkey Reuben, Philly Cheesesteak or Burger. Open Mon. - Sat. 11a.m. - 5p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Located at 500 S Main St., in La Cima Mall. 970-547-2887 or 970-547-2889.

THE DREGE RESTAURANT

The highest floating restaurant in the world featuring steaks, burgers, pastas, salads and an enormous appetizer list. Affordable and fun dining for the entire family. Come and enjoy the best views on one of hte most historical buildings in Breckenridge. The bar features the finest microbrews, a variety of wines and a sound system that will make you wanna rock the boat. Of course, you won’t miss anything on Breckenridge’s largest screen TV. We’re located on the Riverwalk just off Main Street. Serving dinner year round and also lunch in the summer. Make the Dredge your port of call. VISA/MC/AMEX/DISC.

GOURMET CABBY

LUNCH AND DINNER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR - A one of a kind food delivery service. It brings the choice of five different restaurants to your table by calling just one number. Gourmet Cabby is fast, friendly, and efficient. Gourmet Cabby has something for everyone on the menu. Burgers, Pizza, Sandwiches, Steaks, Ribs, BBQ Plates, Chinese, Mexican, and Continental Cuisine, wine, beer and spirits. Desserts and Drinks also available for delivery. Food delivered fast and hot. Usually within 30-45 minutes. See ads and menu in the phone book and ‘in-room’ directories. Look for the bright yellow menu at most lodging front desks. No luck? Call for a menu to be delivered to you. We accept cash, check, travelers checks, and major credit card. 970.453.7788

HEARTHSTONE CASUAL DINING

Award Winning cuisine in the warmth of our 100-Year-Old Victorian home awaits you at The Hearthstone. Join us in our smoke-free lounge for happy hour including 2 for 1 appet izers and great dink specials. The Heartstone’s menu offers a variety of succulent entrees such as our Hand Cut Filet Mignon, Elk and Buffalo dishes and Fresh Seafood selection. For a truly memorable experience, pair your dinner selection with a wine from our extensive wine list that has won awards such as “the Best Wine list in Summit County” and the “Award of Wxcellence” from the Wine Spectator. Top your evening off with our White Chocolate Raspberry Bread Pudding with a Meyers Rum Caramel sauce. Groups and reservations are always welcome. 130 South Ridge St. 970.453.1148.

MI CASA RESAURANT & CANTINA

Come in and sip a refreshing, top shelf margarita in our festive Cantina, then enjoy one of out homemade specialy items in our cozy Mexican Hacienda. From handmade Chile Rellanos to Duck Quesadillas, you are sure to find an old favorite or discover a new one. Our menu items are prepared daily, using only the freshest, authentic ingredients. Certainly you’ll see why Snow Country Magazine readers voted Mi Casa a “Top Ten Resort Restaurant.” Located at 600 S. Park Ave., across from the Village at Breckenridge Resort. 970.453.2071

RED ORCHID

A trip to Breckenridge is not complete without a visit to the Red Orchid, Summit County’s premier Chinese Restaurant. The Red Orchid serves sizzling lobster and steak, delicious sesame chicken, or try the mouth-watering velvet chicken and scallops. We offer a great selection of different Mandarin & Szechuan dishes throughout the entire year. In addition to some of the finest Chinese dinner entrees, you must also try our ” famous” luch buffet (Mon -Fri., 12:00 - 2:00p.m.) People come from all over Summit Co. to enjoy the food and ambiance that awaits them at the Red Orchid. All entrees are available fordelvery or carry out, with the busy traveler in mind. So come join us at theRed Orchid on 206 N. Main St. in downtown Breckenridge. 970.453.1881.

SPENCER’S STEAK & SPIRITS

Specialty in quality steaks and seafood. Spencer’s is the only restaurant in town offering full menu service as well as breakfast & lunch buffets right on the slopes. Located with over 30 items including hot entrees and a complete salad bar. Spencer’s Buffets are the best value in town - not to mention fast and easy. The spectacular new dinner menu features steaks, seafood & pasta entrees that include our famous Soup & Salad Bar. The “ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT-PRIME-RIB” is fast becoming a country a county favorite. Fantastic desserts available nightly. Located in the Beaver Run Resort at the Base of Peak 9. 970.453.8755.

TENMILE STATION

Featuring a mining theme style food court. Coffee Depot, and spacious healed deck. Continental breakfast and hot lunches served daily from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Located on Peak 9 at the top of the Quicksilver Super6 Chair at Breckenridge Ski Resort.

TIFFANY’S NIGHTCLUB

Featuring live apres ski entertainment and disc jockey spinning dance rock favourites from the 60s, 70s, & 80s throughout the winter. Enjoy drink specials, games and pool year round. Located in teh lobby of Beaver Run Resort, at the base of Peak9. Open daily 11 a.m. in winter. 970.453.8754

VISTA HAUS

Newly remodeled with fantastic views of the Continental Divide, try this restaurant for hot food, court-style lunches, snacks and specialty coffee drinks from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Located at the top of the Colorado SuperShair on Peak 8 of Breckenridge Ski Resort.

WINDY CITY PIZZA

The Best Pizza in Simmit County. Our diversified menu includes over 37 pizza toppings, three different crusts, and 5 different sauces. Explore our huge Italian menu, full of great Italian pastas, Calzones, Strombolis, salads and desserts. NEW! Subshop serving 26 speialty subs - homemade and freshly sliced everyday. Bring in the whole family for a night of super food, a glass of wine of micro-brew beer. We serve luch and dinner 7 days a week, and are located pn the free trolley route next to City Market, so transportation is never a problem. All you can eat luch beffet Mon. - Fri. 11:30 a.m - 2 p.m. For FREE DELIVERY of any of our menu items call 970.453.5570. VISA/MC/AMEX/DISC and Colorado checks. Feel free to use your Credit Card on deliveries too! And remember we aren’t Chicago style. WE ARE CHICAGO PIZZA.


Copper Mountain & Frisco Dining & Entertainment

BEACHSIDE

Great pizza and pasta in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere, Beachside serves all of you favorite hand-made pizzas along with a variety of unique, one-of-a-kind creations. Tasty and reasonably priced “Big ‘Ol Bowl’ pasta favorites, in the comfortable, laid-back condines of a neighborhood resaurant, make Beachside the perfect place to refuel before, during or after a high-energy day on the slopes. Open daily for lunch and dinner from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Beachside is located in The New Village at Copper just steps away from the American Eagle lift. 970.968.2882.

THE BLUE SPRUCE

Considered Frisco’s best restaurant since the 1940’s. The rustic log cabin charm and the historic saloon lend a real western mountain ambiance to your dining experience. Specializing in great steaks, fresh seafood, nightly wild game specials, innovative pasta dishes and an award winning wine list, combined with exceptional service, the Blue Spruce is a ‘mustdo’ while in Summit County. The saloon opens at 4 p.m. daily and dinner is served nightly from 5 - 10p.m. Reservations suggested. Located at 20 Main Street. 970.668.5900.

DELI BELLY’S

Looking for a delicious sandwich, or maybe a giant burrito for lunch? Dli Belly’s has a great selection of sandwiches, burritos and fajitas. Deli Belly’s uses only the finest ingredients like top grade meats and cheeses., home baked bread and the freshest produce available to insure a truly satisfying Deli experience. All their sandwiches and salads are made to order, however you like it. Enjoy traditional deli offerings from turkey to roast beef, or speialty sandwiches like The Italian Grinder or California Reuben. Free Delivery is available in Frisco. Open Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Located at 275 Main St. across from the Moose jaw. 970.668.9255.

ENDOS

Copper’s newest high-octane hangout. Endo’s is a revved-up, never-ending celebration of the atitude, lifestyle and spirit of the high alpine asventure that is Copper! Nachos, sandwiches, California-style salads and one-of-a-kind cocktail creations (be sure to try an “Endophrine”), along with music and mayhem make Endo’s energy-center for the’where’s the actor’ crowd. Endo’s is located on the first floor of the Mountian Plaza building, facing the beach and steps away from the American Eagle lift. Open from 11 a.m. - 1 a.m., each day and every during the ski season. 970.968-2882.

MOLLY B’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TAVERN

Strides away from the golf course in the summer at the base of the Super Bee in the winter, turn of the century charm surrounds you at Molly B’s Rocky Mountain Tavern. Comforting homestyle foods like our rotisserie chicken. T-bone steak and stone-oven pizzas are waiting in our open kitchen. Or belly up to Summit County’s longest bar and enjoy a cocktail or draft beer during apres ski festivities.Molly B’s features live entertainment from 3 - 5 p.m. Wed. - Sat. during most of ski season. Open for lunch and dinner daily. 970.968.2882.


Keystone Colorado Dining & Entertainment

ALPENGLOW STUBE

Travel by gondola to the top of North Peak for unforgettable cuisine prepared by award-winning chefs at 11,444ft. in the beautiful Outpost day lodge. Enjoy a contemporary alpineentree such as roast duck Breast or Wood Grilled Filet Mignon. For a truly memorable experience, try the Degustation and let the chef guide you through seven specially selected courses. Complement your meal with the widest selection of wines, ports and cognacs in the resort. AAA Four-Diamond Restaurant Open seasonally Tues. - Sat. in the summer and winter, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Regular menu price per person $80; Degustation $92 per person. Reservations required. 970.496.4FUN (4386).

THE BIGHORN STEAKHOUSE

Big steaks are the tradition, and if you’re also looking for big salads you won’t be disappointed. Serving classic steakhouse cuisine featuring USDA Prime and Choice cuts of beef with a complete soup and salad bar included with each entree. Evening specials with a southwestern flare are also offered. Try the Prime Rib and Alaskan King Crab, and finish with a slice of New York Cheesecake. Located in the Keystone Lodge. Open daily in the summer and winter, 5:30 - 10 p.m. $16.95 - $40. No reservations taken.

DER FONDUE CHESSEL

Gather with friends and family for a memorable evening filled with old-fashioned Swiss and Bavarian charm. After a gondola ride to the top of North Peak, you’ll step into the Outpost day lodge at 11,444 feet and into another world. Serving a four course traditional fondue dinner, with Bavarian music and dancing to enhance the family-friendly festive atmosphere. Open seasonally Thurs. - Sun. during the summer and Tues. - Sat. in the winter, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Adults $45; children (ages 7 - 12) $20; children 6 and under free. Reservations required. 970.496.4FUN (4386)

THE GARDEN ROOM

Serving continental cuisine with a dramatic flair. Start with Champagne Oysters while your Ceasars Salad’s prepared to perfection. Savor the Salmon Monaco, a spice encrusted filet with braised young greens and ginger beume rouge , or try the Smoked Breast of Pheasant with pear mustard fruit profiterole. With a great location on Keystone Lake, guests are treated to a panoramic view of the lake and surrounding Snake River Valley in a serene, garden-like setting. Open daily in the winter, 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. $20 - $50. Reservations recommended. 970.496.4FUN (4386).

THE RANCH

Treat yourself to an award-winning dining experience in this 1930’s ranch hoemstead located at the Keystone Ranch Golf Course. Sit down to a superb six-course dinner featuring unique Colorado cuisine and wild game specialty entrees such as the Roast Rack of Coloradoa Lamb and Range Fed Veal Loin. The Ranch is a AAA 4-Diamond Restaurant and Wine Spectacular DiRoNA winner, as well the second best restaurant in Colorado according to the prestigious Zagat Survey. Expect an incredible meal matched only by the rustic and elegant charm of the setting. Open seasonally in the summer Wed. - Mon., 11a.m. - 2 p.m. (lunch), 5:30 - 9p.m. (dinner) and the winter Wed. - Mon., 5:30 - 9p.m. Adults $68; children (12 and under) $38. Reservations required. 970.496.4FUN (4386)

SKI TIP LODGE

Cozy and charming, this former 1800’s stagecoach stop is now a bed and breakfastinna nd restaurant. Featuring excellent service and a four-course menu that is frequently rotated, enjoy innovative entrees like Cinnamon and Salt Dusted Muscovy Duck. After dinner, retire to a comfortable seat next to the fireplace and finish with dessert and a special Ski Tip Coffee. Open daily in the summer and Thurs. - Tues. in the winter, 5:45 - 9p.m. Adults $62: children (ages 12 and under) $32. Reservations equired. 970.4FUN (4386).


Silverthorne & Dillon Dining & Entertainment

PUG RYANS

Considered by many to be the best steakhouse in Summit County, Pug Ryan’s prides itself on great service, large portions and reasonable prices. Specializing in slow great service, large portions and reasonable prices. Specializing in slow roasted prime rib, great steaks, smokehouse specialities and delicious fresh seafood. Pug Ryan’s has been the “locals” favorite since 1975. Out brewery specializes in fresh hand-crafted ales of many styles and our bar appetizer menu can’t be beat. The bar opens daily at 4 p.m. Dinner is serve from 5 - 10 nightly. Located in the heart of downtown Dillon, across from the Post Office off Lake Dillon Drive. Children welcome. 970.468.2145.

MASATO’S

At Masato’s there’s something for everyone. The owner and chef applies 25 year’s experience to creating and serving beautiful, delicious sushi dishes, along with a wide variety of lunch and dinner delights. Favored items include traditional Udon noodle soup, sukyaki, chicken teriyaki and excellent tempura dinners and appetizers, all served in a lovely, relaxed Japanese setting. A daily lunch special is available for only $5.95. Open Thurs. - Sun. for lunch from 11:30a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner served nightly from 5 -10 p.m. Reservations recommended. Masato’s also has a location in Avon/Beaver Creek. VISA/MC/AMEX and local checks accepted. Located in the City Market Center, Dillon.970.262.6600.www.sushi123.com.

Mar20

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453-TAXI - Taxi & Charter Breckenridge, CO
Taxi, limo, charters, airports, statewide

A White Knight Transportation
Westminster, CO 866.722.3218

Denver Mountain Express
Denver, CO 877.933.4362
http://www.resortshuttle.com
Shuttle to Downtown Denver and airport

Resort Express
Silverthorne, CO 468.0330
http://www.resort-express.com
Summit County / DIA transportation

Rocky Mountain Concierge
Dillon, CO 513.1177
http://www.rockymtnc.com
Your local contact for all services

Stage Coach Luxury Limousine
Frisco, CO 390.3599
http://www.stagecoachlimos.com
Private stretch limo-airport, hotel, state-wide

Timberline Transportation Services
Westminister, CO 800.288.1375
http://www.go-timberline.com
Private charters by reservation only for group travel


In-County Shuttles

Breckenridge Town Transit
Breckenridge, CO 547.3140
http://www.townofbreckenridge.com
Free routes to peaks 8 & 9

Breckenridge Ski Resort Shuttle
Breckenridge, CO 453-5000

Keystone Resort Shuttle
Keystone, CO 496.4200

Summit Stage
Frisco, CO 668-4161
http://www.co.summit.co.us/summitstage
Free countywide bus system


Rental Cars

Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Frisco, CO 668.1727
http://www.enterprise.com
Local car rental

Hertz Local Edition
Frisco, CO 668-1031

http://www.hertz.com
Auto rental, daily & weekly rates

Mar20

Summit County River Rafting

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Activities At The Mountain
Frisco, CO 866.433.2244

The Adventure Company
Breckenridge, CO 453.0747
http://www.theadventurecompany.com

American Adventure Expeditions
Salida, CO 719.539.4680
http://www.americanadventure.com

Arkansas Valley Adventure
Buena Vista, CO 800.370.0581
http://www.coloradorafting.net

Breckenridge White Water Rafting
Frisco, CO 668.1665
http://www.breckenridgewhitewater.com

Colorado River Guides
Oak Creek, CO 736.2406
http://www.raftcolorado.com

Colorado River Runs, Inc.
Bond, CO 653-4292
http://www.coloradoriverruns.com

Colorado River Tours
Kremmling, 726.4801
http://www.coloradorivertours.com

Highside Adventure Tours
Frisco, CO 668.1548
http://www.raftingcolorado.com

KODI Rafting
Frisco, CO 668.1548
http://www.whitewatercolorado.com

Performance Tours / Rafting
Breckenridge, CO 453.0661
http://www.performancetours.com

River Runners Ltd.
Salida, CO 719.539.2144
http://www.riverrunnersltd.com

Summit Activities Center
Breckenridge, CO 888.230.2844
http://www.summitactivities.com


Summit County Ski Resorts

Breckenridge Ski Resort
1.800.239.1643, 453.5000

http://www.breckenridge.com
Peak 8 Fun Park: Alpine Slide, miniature golf, chairlift rides, mountain biking, horseback riding

Copper Mountain Ski Resort
1.888.229.9475, 968.2882
http://www.coppercolorado.com
Chairlift rides, mountain biking, horseback rides, festivals, golf, rock climbing, bungee trampoline

Keystone Ski Resort
1.800.354.4FUN, 496.4FUN
http://www.keystoneresort.com
Chairlift & gondola rides, mountain biking, llama rides, miniature golf, festivals, golf

Mar20

Summit County Historical Tours Info

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Breckenridge - Keystone - Dillon - Frisco - Summit County Historical Tours

FROM ONE OF THE STATE’S LARGEST HISTORIC DISTRICTS IN Breckenridge to the 10,000-foot-high, 137-year-old town of Montezuma, Summit County tells the tale of the adventurous and pioneering spirit of the Old West.

Historical structures thoughout the County date back as far as the 1870’s, when the Colorado gold rush was just beginning. Through museums, guided tours, slide shows, and self-guided exploration, you can discover historical points of interest throughout Summit County. Read on to discover some of the museums, tours and special places any history buff would not want to miss.


Breckenridge

Edwin Carter Museum - The museum is home to hundreds of photos and a remarkable collection of Rocky Mountain flora and fauna carefully catalogued and preserved by the museum’s naturalist founder. The museum has also recently acquired an exquisite collection of hand-crafted horse and ox shoes. 970.453.9022

Historical Walking Tour - Offered by the Summit Historical Society, the tour includes visits to some of the earliest homes in Breckenridge including the stately residences of the late 1800’s. Breckenridge’s first church, and the Edwin Carter Museum tour. Gold mine tours are also conducted in the Washington mine and to the Lomax Placer Gulch site. 970.453.9022


Keystone - Montezuma

The Old Schoolhouse - Established in 1865, the town of Montezuma (elevation 10,200 ft.) is located east of Keystone Resort and today boasts about 75 residents - a far cry from its peak population of 800 back in the silver mining days. The area’s first school opened in 1880, served Montezuma until 1958 and is still standing today. Tours are conducted by appointment only. 970.453.902


Frisco, CO

The Frisco Schoolhouse Museum - Located at 120 Main Street in Frisco’s Historical Park. The museum offers information about the earliest days of mining and the town’s first settlers. The building was originally a one-room schoolhouse.

Historical Walking Tour - Included in this self-guided tour is Frisco’s Historical Park - which offers a look at ten historic buildings,including the towns original 1881 jail, a log chapel and recreated trapper’s cabin. The tour originates at the Schoolhouse Museum. 970.668.3428.


Dillon - Lake Dillon Area

The Dillon Dam - The original town of Dillon is impossible to tour these days, as it now lies 250 feet under water beneath the Dillon Reservoir. First settled in the late 1870’s, the tiny town was clustered around the scenic confluence of the Snake, Ten Mile and Blue Rivers. But the entire town was forced to move in 1960 when construction began on the Dillon Dam - an ambitious project that created a lake out of the three rivers and now suppplies water to the city of Denver.

Summit Historical Museum, located at 403 LaBonte Street. The building was originally a school house built in 1883, and then became a church in 1910 when the new school was built.

Dillon Historic Tour of Homes - Visit the original Dillon Town Hall and the summit Historical Museum. Other buildings saved from the original town site include the Arapahoe Cafe and Pub on Lake Dillon Drive, and the Historic Mint Restaurant and the Old Dillon Inn on Highway 6 in Silverthorne. 970.453.9022


Summit County Historical Books - Readings

If you are interested in learning more about local history, there are many good books on the subject, including: “Summit: A Gold Rush History of Summit County, Colorado” by Mary Ellen Gilliland; “Blasted, Beloved Breckenridge” by Mark Feister; “It’s Easy Edna, It’s Downhill all the Way” by Edna Strand Dercum; and “Dillon, Denver and the Dam” by Sandra Pritchard. These and other books about local history are available at area libraries and local book stores, or through the Summit Historical Society. 970.453.9022

Mar20

Summit County Altitude Sickness

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Altitude Sickness - Summit County Altitude Sickness

Useful Information
All Emergencies: 911

Summit County and surrounding area: 970.453.1090
Denver and 100-mile radius: 303.639.1111
Statewide: 303.639.1234
Statewide weather: 303.494.4221


Elevation - Rare Air and You

Our elevation ranges from less than 7,000 feet above sea level to more than 14,000 feet above sea level, with dry, cool air and considerably less oxygen than lower elevations. Be aware that your body will go through physiological changes when you visit Summit County. Shortness of breath, headaches, nausea, loss of appetite and insomnia are common symptoms of High Altitude Sickness and should disappear within the first few days of your stay. If these symtptoms persist, seek medical advice.
There are ways to prepare for the high altitude that will help with the adjustment:
*Drink three to four times more water than usual
*Reduce consumption of alcohol, caffeine and salty foods.
*Get plenty of rest and don’t over-exert yourself.
*Wear sunscreen and sunglasses or goggles with UV protection, even on cloudy or snowy days.
*Eat foods higher in carbohydrates.
*Dress in layers - seek new outdoor fabrics that repel maisture and retain heat.


Local Medical Facilities

Emergency Room: Summit Medical Center, Frisco, 970.668.3300
Breckenridge Medical Center:970.453.1010
Colorado Mountain Medical, Copper Mountain: 970.968.2330
High Country Health Care:
Breckenridge, 970.547.4519
Dillon, 970.468.1003
Frisco, 970.668.5584
Keystone, 970.468.1440
Summit Family Physicans: Frisco Medical Center, 970.668.3003;
Alcoholic Anonymous: 970.468.8100
Blue River Community Counseling Center: 970.547.8145
Colorado West Mental Health: 970.668.3478


Vital Phone Numbers

Emergencies 911
Summit County Dispatch:970.668.8600 (all law enforcement agencies and fire)
Colorado State Patrol: 970.668.3133
Summit County Info Line (24-hour talking directory): 970.453.3530
Summit County Sheriff’s Office: 970.453.2232
U.S. Forest Service: 970-668-5400


Airports

Colorado Springs: 1.719.550.1972
Denver International (DIA): 1.800.247.2336
Eagle Vail Airport: 970.524.9490


Chamber of Commerce

Breckenridge Resort Chamber: 970.453.6018,www.gobreck.com
Copper Mountain Resort Chamber: 970.968.6477, www.copperchamber.com
Summit County Chamber: 970.668.2051 www.summitchamber.org


Information Centers

Breckenridge: Riverwalk, 970.453.3187
Daniel’s Cabin, 970.668.6018
Copper Mountain: 970-968-6477
Dillon / Silvethorne Info Center: 970.262.0817
Frisco Info Center: 970.668.2051


Town Governments

Summit County Government: 970.453.2561 www.co.summit.co.us
Town of Breckenridge: 970.453.2251 www.townofbreckenridge.com
Town of Dillon: 970.262.3400 www.ci.dillon.co.us
Town of Frisco: 970.688.5276 www.townoffrisco.com
Town of Silverthorne: 970.262.7300 www.silverthorne.org


Transportation

Breckenridge Circulator: 970.547.3140
Breckenridge Free Shuttle: 970.453.5000 (Breckenridge Ski Resort shuttle)
Denver Mountain Express (DIA and doentown Denver to Summit County): 877.933.4362
Greyhound Bus: 970.668.8917
Keystone Transportation: 970.496.4200
Resort Express (DIA to Summit County shuttle): 800.334.7433 or 970.468.7600
Summit Stage: 970.668.0999
Vail Express: 970.496.VAIL (8245)


Skiers Responsibility Code

*Always stay in control.
*People ahead of you have the right of way.
*Stop in a safe place for you and others. Never stop below a ridge, roller or jump where you may not be visible to skiers/riders uphill.
*Whenever starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield.
*Use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
*Observe signs and warnings and keep off closed trails.
*Know how to use the lifts safely.