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Skate Park at the Frisco Adventure Park

Frisco Skate Park

  • The Frisco outdoor skate park is free to the public and includes above-ground skate line features for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders.
  • The skate park is located at the Frisco Adventure Park right next to the Frisco Day Lodge
  • The skate park is open from dawn to dusk in the summer months (typically May through early October, weather dependent)
  • Helmets and other safety equipment are highly recommended and skating is at your own risk.
  • Please respect ALL posted signage and closures.
  • From June-August, the Frisco Recreation Department offers a wide variety of youth sport and day camp programs at the Frisco Adventure Park.

Frisco Adventure Park

970-668-2558
Recreation@townoffrisco.com

Physical Address

621 Recreation Way
Frisco, CO 80443

Hours

The Frisco Adventure Park Day Lodge is open Thursdays – Mondays from 9:00am – 6:00pm for ticketing and lodge and the terrain park access and ticketing.

– The tubing hill, Nordic Center, and ski and snowboard hill are closed for the 2023/24 winter season.

– The terrain park will open in its new spring location on Saturday, April 13, 2024 from 10:00am-6:00pm and will be closed every Tuesday and Wednesday. Paid pass required, and the terrain park will remain open as conditions allow.

– Due to winter weather conditions, the bike park and disc golf course are not yet open, and trails remain snowy and muddy so mountain biking and hiking are not yet available.

Website

Frisco Adventure Park

Mailing Address

PO Box 4100
Frisco, CO 80443

Park Remodel

In 2019, the Town of Frisco completed a $600k remodel of the Frisco Skate Park.

The park, located at the Frisco Adventure Park and designed by Evergreen Skateparks LLC, is now nearly three times the size of the old park with 28,000 square-feet of jumps, bumps, bowl pockets, transition areas and more. It has been described as “a lunar landscape kind of flowing park” by Evergreen founder Catherine Coulon.

Climbing Area

There is a climbing area for kids next to the skate park. This boulder garden features three realistic-looking boulders, 8-10 feet high, made from glass-fiber-reinforced concrete. Each boulder provides a different level of difficulty to suit children of different ages and abilities, and there are even rope connectors between boulders for the more adventurous.

Drone Policy

Drone use is not permitted. Please review the Town of Frisco’s Drone Policy for further details.

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