Experience Fall in Frisco: Scenic Adventures & Mountain Colors
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Check-in5 May 2026
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Check-out6 May 2026
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Nights1 Night
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Number of people2 Adults • 0 Children
Fall Foliage in Frisco: Best Things to Do This Season
The crisp air of fall has come to the High Country in Colorado and the vibrant shades of orange, red and yellow are beginning to transform the greenery of summer into a vivid fall landscape. Colorado’s fall foliage is remarkable and brings people from all parts of the world every year to see the mountainsides’ wondrous color change. The fall foliage change is about to be in full swing in Frisco each September and October. It’s a great time to plan a quick getaway to the mountains to enjoy this lovely scenery before the snow flies.
While a simple hike in the peacefulness of the backcountry is a quick and easy way to get out and see the colors of fall, we also suggest these three fun and scenic activities to immerse yourself in the beauty of Summit County’s changing foliage.
Horseback Riding
Now more than ever is the perfect time to saddle up and trot through the hidden trails of the High Country.
Whether you’re looking to ride for a short period of time, or a few hours, a horseback ride in the mountains will let you escape the hustle and bustle of the city and introduce you to Colorado’s wilderness. If you decide on an early morning or late afternoon ride, breakfast and dinner are provided during your adventure and served cowboy style. Don’t forget to wear comfortable and sturdy shoes, jeans and maybe even your cowboy hat!
Chuck Wagon Ride
If horseback riding doesn’t give you your Western mountain cowboy (or cowgirl) fix, another fun way to enjoy Summit County’s fall color change is on a chuck wagon ride.
This is a perfect way to enjoy an old-fashioned evening as you ride in a wagon pulled by mules to a campsite for dinner and cowboy-inspired games. Check in is at 5 p.m. and if you’re getting hungry, homemade biscuits and honey are provided as you watch the sun set over the many hues of autumn on your wagon ride to a barbecue dinner. Seating is limited so make your reservations with 2 Below Zero.
Zip-lining
If you’ve already wandered through the streets of Frisco or already enjoyed a backcountry hike to witness Summit County’s fall foliage, you might be ready to take your adventure to new heights. What better way to see autumn settle in than at the tops of trees? Breeze through nature by ziplining on a two- or four-hour course with Top of the Rockies Zip Line. You can enjoy panoramic views of the mountains and get the ‘high’ of a rollercoaster ride on this outdoor adventure. Each line is equipped with a braking system that provides a smooth and safe stop to a landing deck and is a great time for the whole family.
Outside of these more unique adventures, there are many local trails that are perfect to hike for every skill-level. We also have complimentary bikes here at the Inn for our guests, and Lake Dillon is just a few short minutes away. As always, the staff at the Inn is here to answer any questions you may have, and we can also recommend other great spots you may be interested in checking out. Book with us today!
Frequently Asked Questions About Fall in Frisco, Colorado
When is the best time to see fall foliage in Frisco?
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Fall foliage in Frisco typically peaks from mid-September through early October, depending on weather and elevation.
What are the best fall activities in Frisco?
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Popular activities include hiking, horseback riding, scenic drives, zip-lining, and enjoying outdoor dining with mountain views.
Is Frisco a good place to visit in the fall?
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Yes—Frisco offers stunning fall colors, fewer crowds, and a relaxed mountain-town atmosphere.
Can you see fall colors without hiking?
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Yes—activities like horseback riding, scenic drives, and chuck wagon rides provide great views without long hikes.
Are fall activities in Summit County family-friendly?
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Yes—many activities like zip-lining and wagon rides are suitable for families and all ages.
What is the weather like in Frisco in the fall?
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Fall brings cool, crisp air with mild daytime temperatures and chilly mornings and evenings.
Where should I stay for a fall trip to Frisco?
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Staying near Main Street—like at Frisco Inn on Galena—gives you easy access to activities and scenic areas.
Stay Nearby at Frisco Inn on Galena
Frisco Inn on Galena offers boutique accommodations just minutes from the park and within walking distance of Main Street Frisco.
After a day of outdoor recreation, return to:
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Relaxation at Mt. Royal Spa
Frisco makes it easy to balance outdoor adventure with mountain-town comfort.
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Helpful Resources for Your Frisco Getaway:
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Frisco Travel Guide – A complete guide to Frisco, Colorado
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About Frisco Inn on Galena – Learn more about our boutique inn
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Dining at the Inn – Explore dining options and experiences
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Rooms & Accommodations – Browse all guest rooms
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Frisco Activities – Summer and winter recreation in Summit County