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Historic Park Gazebo, summer.

Historic Park Rentals

Historic Log Chapel

  • Rental Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm
  • Maximum Capacity: 50 people

Rentals Rates*

effective 02/01/2025

  • Out Of County Resident: $700
  • Frisco Resident: $400
  • Non-Profit: $100
  • Security Deposit: $100

*Rentals are in four-hour increments

  • 600 sq. ft. room with 8 pews
  • Electric hook-ups – 110 volts (available upon request)
  • Electric heat (available upon request)
  • Restroom facilities available in the Schoolhouse Museum during regular museum hours. Additional public restrooms are located at 3rd Avenue and Main Street at the Visitor Information Center.
  • No food or beverage permitted.
  • Do not utilize, handle or move any historical items, exhibits, outdoor sculptures or park fixtures.
  • Consult Museum staff for decorating details.
  • All approved decorations must be removed after the event, on the same day.

Frisco Historic Park & Museum

Contact Information

970-668-3428
Museum@townoffrisco.com

Physical Address

120 East Main Street
Frisco, CO 80443

Hours

Frisco Historic Park & Museum will be closed February 17, 2025 through February 21, 2025 for maintenance. Normal operating hours will resume February 22, 2025.

Operating Hours:
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00am-5:00pm
Monday: Closed
Christmas Eve and New Years Eve: 10:00am-2:00pm
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Years Day


Website

FriscoHistoricPark.com

Mailing Address

PO Box 4100
Frisco, CO 80443

Historic Park Chapel inside
A single story log chapel built in the 1940s with two small white trim windows on either side of the wood front door.

Historic Park Gazebo

  • Rental Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm
  • Maximum Capacity: 100 people

Rental Rates*

effective 02/01/2025

  • Out Of County Resident: $800
  • Frisco Resident: $600
  • Non-Profit: $100
  • Security Deposit: $100

*Rentals are in four-hour increments

  • Gazebo (18″ x 18″ – Accommodates 100 people)
  • Electric hook-ups – 110 volts (available upon request)
  • 20 metal folding chairs
  • Picnic tables (first come, first serve)
  • Drinking fountain (Summer only)
  • Restroom facilities available in the schoolhouse museum during regular museum hours. Additional public restrooms are located at 3rd Avenue and Main Street at the Visitor Information Center.
  • Without a reservation, park use is on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Do not utilize, handle or move any historical items, exhibits, outdoor sculptures or park fixtures.
  • Consult Museum staff for decorating details.
  • All approved decorations must be removed after the event, on the same day.
  • State law prohibits the consumption of any alcoholic beverage other than fermented malt beverages in parks and other public places.
  • Groups with more than 50 people are required to provide a portolet at your own expense and show proof of rental.
  • Prohibited Park Activities: Use of glass containers, golfing, littering, camping or loitering.
  • Leash law enforced. Please pick up after your dog by utilizing Mutt Mitt dispensers.
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