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Late-winter fun in Frisco
Jenifer Harrington
Two Below Zero Sleigh Rides
Late-winter fun in Frisco, Colorado
Enjoy snow and springtime sun in the Colorado mountain town

Spring may officially arrive this month, but in Frisco, Colorado, March means snow — and lots of it. Within minutes of Copper Mountain, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Arapahoe Basin ski areas, the town also boasts the Frisco Peninsula Recreation Area just ¼ mile beyond its charming and historic Main Street, which is lined with excellent eateries for pre– and post–snow sport refueling.

Frisco Nordic Center.
WHAT:
43 kilometers of nordic skiing and 15 kilometers of snowshoeing trails through snowy woods and alongside Lake Dillon. Start at the lodge for rentals and lessons. WHEN: 9–4 Nov–early April; night trekking by reservation. HOW MUCH: Trail passes $14; rentals from $14. WHERE: 18454 State 9; 970/668-0866.

Two Below Zero Sleigh Rides.
WHAT:
Snuggle under antique lap robes as you skim along beneath the stars, anticipating the heated tent camp where a hearty dinner and cowboy entertainment await. WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Mon–Sat (check in 30 min. early). HOW MUCH: $70. WHERE: Departs from the Frisco Nordic Center (above); www.dinnersleighrides.com or 800/571-6853.

Late-winter fun in Frisco
Jenifer Harrington
Samplings wine bar
Food Hedz World Café.
WHAT:
Despite its strip-mall location, this funky new eatery is wowing patrons with fusion cooking by chef David Welch, who previously worked at a four-star restaurant. WHEN: Lunch and dinner Tue–Sat. HOW MUCH: $$$. WHERE: 842 Summit Blvd. (between Safeway and Wal-Mart); 970/668-2000.

Samplings.
WHAT:
Soothe your après-ski muscles at this tony wine bar and restaurant as you sip a little Pinot, nibble small plates of steamed mussels and duck confit ravioli, and tuck into a dinner of Colorado lamb loin or polenta-crusted ruby trout. WHEN: Dinner daily. HOW MUCH: $$$. WHERE: 320 Main St.; 970/668-8466.

Late-winter fun in Frisco
Jenifer Harrington
The Juniper Tree
The Juniper Tree.
WHAT:
Wind carefully through this mountain-style home decor haven — mind the wooden moose head over the faux fireplace. Carving sets, embroidered linen napkins, and cheery crockery draw shoppers looking for alpine-themed indulgences. WHEN: Open daily. WHERE: 507 Main St.; 970/668-5689.

Info: From Denver, drive 70 miles west on I-70 to exit 201, which becomes Main St. Contact the Frisco Chamber of Commerce (970/668-5547).

Published: March 2006