The Town of Frisco is excited to announce that season passes for the 2025/26 Frisco Railpark terrain park went on sale starting Thursday, August 1, 2025. Following the debut of the new mobile rope tow and dedicate terrain park location over the past year, this season brings enhanced hours, lighting, and updated pass options designed to meet the needs of locals, those who work in the community, and youth riders.
The Frisco Railpark, located at the Frisco Adventure Park, is a professionally maintained terrain park featuring boxes, rails, and snow features that evolve throughout the season. The park offers a welcoming and progressive environment for riders of all levels.
New for 2025/26: Extended Hours and Lighting
This season, the Frisco Railpark will operate from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Thursday through Monday, reflecting typical usage patterns and now supported by new lighting to keep the stoke going even as the sun goes down.
Season Opening Date
The Railpark is expected to open mid-December (exact date TBD), with day tickets and punch passes available closer to opening.
Pass Options and Pricing
Passes are available for purchase in person at the Frisco Adventure Park Day Lodge ticket office located at 621 Recreation Way in Frisco,. The Day Lodge is open daily during the summer from 9:00am – 5:00pm. In November, there will be changes to the building’s schedule and operating days; please visit the website for updated hours. Select passes will be available online at FriscoTerrainPark.com.
Early Bird Discount
From August 1 through November 26, 2025, riders can use code FAP-TP-EARLYBIRD online to receive $50 off the standard season pass. Discount expires at 11:59pm on November 26 and does not apply to the youth pass, which is already discounted.
Pass Types
Season Pass
- $375 base rate and $275 Frisco resident rate
- For ages 18+
- Full access during all regular operating hours
- Discount available for Town of Frisco residents
- Eligible for Early Bird Discount
Local Workforce Season Pass
- $300
- For individuals working in Summit County
- Must present local ID and recent paystub
- Not available online due to work verification requirements; purchase in person only at the Frisco Adventure Park Day Lodge
- Eligible for Early Bird Discount
Youth Season Pass
- $150 base and resident rate
- For anyone under 18
- School ID, driver’s license, or a parent/legal guardian required for pass purchase and pick up.
- Not available online due to age verification requirements; purchase in person only at the Frisco Adventure Park Day Lodge
- Parent/guardian must complete waiver
- Adult supervision required for riders under 12
- Not eligible for early bird discount due to already reduced pricing
Pre-purchased season passes will be available for pickup starting in November at the Frisco Adventure Park Day Lodge ticket office. Please note that all passholders will receive new physical cards for the 2025/26 season, and cards from previous seasons will no longer be valid.
Day Tickets and Punch Passes
Day tickets and punch passes will be available for purchase closer to opening day in December.
Day ticket
- Adult day ticket: $55 base rate and $35 for Frisco residents
- Youth (under 18 years of age) day ticket: $15 base and resident rate
Punch Passes – Transferrable
- Three punch pass: $100 base rate and resident rate
- Six punch pass: $200 base rate and resident rate
- Ten punch pass: $325 base rate and resident rate
“Park Smart” Terrain Park Safety
The Frisco Adventure Park encourages all skiers and riders to know and follow the National Ski Areas Association and Burton Snowboards’ “Park Smart” Terrain Park Safety initiative.
- START SMALL – Work your way up. Build your skills.
- MAKE A PLAN – Every feature. Every time.
- ALWAYS LOOK – Before you drop.
- RESPECT – The features and other users.
- TAKE IT EASY – Know your limits. Land on your feet.
Winter at the Frisco Adventure Park
The Adventure Park is located within the Peninsula Recreation Area, with miles of Nordic skiing and snowshoe trails that wind in and out of the White River National Forest along the shores of Frisco Bay and the Dillon Reservoir. The Adventure Park offers year-round activities and amenities, and notably in the winter, this includes snow tubing, a community ski and snowboard hill, ski and snowboard lessons, snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, a rope tow accessed terrain park, a free sledding hill across the street from the tubing hill, and horsedrawn cocoa and dinner sleigh rides. The Adventure Park also hosts a variety of events, including the oldest Nordic race in Colorado, kids’ ski races on the community ski and snowboard hill, a winter fat bike race, and even a costumed beer festival on skis and snowshoes.
More information about the Frisco Adventure Park may be found at FriscoAdventurePark.com.
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