Shelby & Joe

August 2, 2025 • Copper Mountain, CO

Shelby & Joe

August 2, 2025 • Copper Mountain, CO

Frisco Museum

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Great news – admission to the Frisco Historic Park is free!


True to its name, the Frisco Historic Park is an actual park located in downtown Frisco. There’s no set entrance or exit, and you’re free to explore at your leisure while you check out the historic buildings and Schoolhouse Museum, and maybe enjoy a picnic lunch.


Pro Tip: Bring quarters to fully experience our crown jewel, the extensive train diorama in the Schoolhouse Museum.


https://www.townoffrisco.com/things-to-do/frisco-historic-park-museum/

Ride on the bike path

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If you're not into mountain biking but still want to get on a bike you can ride the paved pass at the base of the mountain!



https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7003012/vail-pass-to-copper-recreational-path

Hike Around Dillion Reservoir

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This is an easy hike that we mountain bike around at least once a year. The highest point of this hike 9,060 feet and has an average grade of 1% and can be made as short or as long as you want!


https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7036557/lakeshore-perimeter-9075

Go stand on the continental Divide

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Standing on the Continental Divide brings into focus the entirety of the Continental United States, highlighting the vastness of the Western expanse of the country, and the far distance to coasts. There are four places near Breckenridge where you can stand on the Continental Divide and soak in the greatness of the United States.

The Continental Divide is the spine of the continent, a high ridge of mountains that divides the waters. Rain that falls on the east of the Great Divide flows eventually to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico, differentiating from those waters that flow west on their way to the Pacific Ocean.



https://gobreck.com/experience-breckenridge/locals-guide/4-places-to-stand-on-the-continental-divide