The lake, five ski resorts, trails and year-round adventure — right outside your door.
The highest deep-water marina in North America, minutes from the door. Rent a pontoon, kayak, or paddleboard, book a sailing tour, or grab a drink at the Tiki Bar.
A lakeside open-air venue a short walk away — summer concerts, festivals, and free movies on the water. Many events are free; schedule at dillonamp.com.
One of the best in the Rockies, practically at your doorstep — mid-June to mid-September, ~9 AM–2 PM. ~100 vendors, Colorado peaches, local honey, and live music.
A newly renovated park an easy walk away: free pickleball & tennis, playgrounds, a climbing wall, and open green space.
Pick up the paved, car-free path steps from the condo and ride or walk to Frisco, Keystone, or all the way to Breckenridge.
A casual downtown bowling alley with arcade games, food & drinks — an easy walk and a great snowy-day plan.
A short, easy walk to one of the best views of Lake Dillon and the peaks — the sunset photo you’ll want.
A family-friendly ~1-mile hike with sweeping views of the lake and the Gore & Tenmile ranges.
A moderate ~3-mile forest hike to two alpine lakes beneath Buffalo Mountain — wildflowers and good moose odds.
Five world-class resorts within 40 minutes — and the free shuttle out front runs straight to Keystone. Snow report: Colorado Snow Report.
The closest major resort and the shuttle’s destination. Night skiing under the lights in winter; gondola rides & biking in summer.
One of the largest, most popular resorts in the country, with a lively historic Main Street for àpres-ski.
“The Legend” — one of the longest seasons in North America (often into June) and a famous tailgate scene.
A big, uncrowded mountain with naturally divided terrain — great for families and often shorter lift lines.
The largest single-mountain resort in the country — 5,000+ acres including the legendary Back Bowls. Worth the drive at least once.
Summit Stage stops out front (Buffalo Street). ~15 min to River Run at Keystone, with connections to A-Basin, Breck & Copper. No car or resort parking needed.
Winter tubing & Nordic trails; summer bike park, skate park & trails. Book tubing ahead on busy days.
Open-air outlets (Nike, Columbia, Under Armour, Coach) — a handy rainy-day or gear stop.
Indoor/outdoor public skating year-round in Breckenridge, with rentals.
Raven at Three Peaks (Silverthorne, 10 min), plus Keystone Ranch, Breckenridge & Copper Creek. Book tee times ahead.
The Blue River is Gold Medal water; outfitters run guided trips year-round.
Snowmobile tours, evening sleigh rides, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, and summer horseback rides. Reserve a day or two ahead.
Summit County packs a remarkable amount into a small area — nearly everything is within a 30-minute drive.