Event Info
Arts at Altitude Show on Friday and Saturday
The Summit County Arts Council will present a local and regional Arts at Altitude show and sale at the Frisco Historic Park on Friday, September 5 and Saturday, September 6, 2025 from 10:00am – 5:00pm. The show will feature jewelry, pottery, paintings, photography and other fine arts.
On Friday, September 5 and Saturday, September 6, 2025, kick off the fall season and immerse yourself in art at the Arts at Altitude show and sale. Peruse local and regional art (curated by the Summit County Arts Council) in the Frisco Historic Park from 10:00am to 5:00pm both days.
Frisco Fall Fest with German Beer, Food and More on Saturday
On Saturday, September 6 only, Fall Fest will expand to include German beer, food and music, and more. There will be several food options with Ein Prosit serving pretzels and sausages, Trailside Kitchen serving wraps, and Sno & Joe serving snow cones, popcorn, and other snacks. The event will also include a beer garden featuring German beers and Coyote Gold margaritas. Alcohol sales will benefit the Friends of the Dillon Ranger District.
Event details are subject to change.
When
Saturday, September 06, 2025
12:00pm-5:00pm
Where
Historic Park and Main Street between 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue.
Frisco/Copper Information Center
970-668-5547
800-424-1554
TOFinfo@townoffrisco.com
Top 8 Reasons to Come to Frisco’s Fall Fest
- Frisco is hosting Fall Fest on Saturday, September 6 on our charming and mellow Main Street with Ein Prosit serving pretzels and sausages, Trailside Kitchen serving wraps, and Sno & Joe serving snow cones, popcorn, and other snacks.
- Fall Fest will feature a beer garden with German beers.
- With Mount Royal in the background, you can’t help but look hotter than usual.
- Dogs are welcome to join the festivities. Frisco loves well-mannered canines and humans!
- There will be an art show at Fall Fest with regional artists who specialize in pieces that are authentic, wallet friendly, and accessible.
- The Frisco Bay Marina is just a five minute walk down Main Street from Fall Fest and offers everything from paddle board to pontoon boat rentals on the Dillon Reservoir.
- Frisco is surrounded by public land on three sides, so make Frisco your base camp for the whole weekend and enjoy miles of mountain biking and hiking trails while you are in Frisco.
- Fall Fest benefits Friends of the Dillon Ranger District (FDRD). FDRD leverages the power of volunteers to make sure National Forest lands enjoyed by millions of people each year are not negatively impacted by their popularity.
The 2025 Fall Fest schedule will be announced in the summer.
2024 Schedule
10:00am – 5:00pm
Arts at Altitude – local and regional art sale
12:00pm – 2:00pm & 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Live music with Clare Elich in the Historic Park Gazebo
Schedule is subject to change.
10:00am – 5:00pm
Arts at Altitude – local and regional art sale
1:30pm – 4:40pm
Live music with Denver’s Thirsty 5 in the Historic Park Gazebo
12:00pm – 5:00pm
- Free make & take art projects for kids and adults with the Frosted Flamingo
- Food – Pretzels and sausage from Ein Prosit, wraps from Trailside Kitchen, and snow cones, popcorn, and other snacks from Sno & Joe.
- Beer garden featuring German beers, wine, and Coyote Gold margaritas
Schedule is subject to change.
Live Music
There will be live music in the Historic Park Gazebo on Saturday, September 6.
Partners
Thank you to our 2024 Fall Fest partners!
Fall Fest beverage sales benefit Friends of the Dillon Ranger District (FDRD). FDRD leverages the power of volunteers to make sure National Forest lands enjoyed by millions of people each year are not negatively impacted by their popularity.