(Beautiful Lake and Mountain Views with all the Comforts of Home)
ACCOMMODATIONS AND AMENITIES: Fabulous 2 bedroom 2 bath Condominium
(accommodates up to 6). One thousand sq ft walk-out unit with patio. Fully furnished condo
and equipped kitchen has
microwave, dishwasher and space-saver washer / dryer. Kitchen
supplies are provided. Humidifier. Two phones,
one with data port. Cable TV in living room and master bedroom. Gas log
fireplace, VCR and stereo in living room. Three outdoor community hot tubs and
BBQ area. Unattached locked garage with ski-storage. No smoking, no pets.
Providing spectacular views of Lake Dillon and 14,000 foot mountain peaks, our unit is located in the Lake Forest Condominium Complex adjacent to the beautiful White River National Forest and near the historic town of Frisco.
This condominium is located in a natural setting is stylishly furnished and decorated, providing the perfect vacation get-a-way in the Rockies. The two bedrooms are on opposite ends, making it ideal for privacy. The master has a queen-size bed and private bath. The guest bedroom has two double beds with a private entrance to the second bath.
ACTIVITIES: Whether you are seeking moguls, vertical drops, snowboard action in a half pipe, or just learning to turn, you’ll be located in the center of the nation’s number-one ski-country! This condominium is only 10-40 minutes from seven of Colorado’s world-class ski resorts as follows:
9 miles to Breckenridge 6 miles to Copper Mountain Resorts 8 miles to Keystone Resorts 15 miles to A-Basin 17 miles to Loveland 25 miles to Vail Resorts 35 miles to Beaver Creek
Summit County offers a wide variety of year around activities. In addition to downhill skiing, winter choices include cross country skiing, snowmobiling, ice skating, snowshoeing, sledding, horse-drawn sleigh rides, etc. Both Breckenridge and Silverthorne have excellent indoor health clubs with aerobic exercise, weights, pools, saunas, racquetball, etc.
Spring, summer, and fall activities include mountain biking, horseback riding, golf, boating, fly-fishing, white-water rafting, kayaking, off-road driving, music, art-festivals, food-tasting, rock-climbing, Alpine slide, hot-air balloon, free disk, gold mines and historic towns. Shop Silverthorne’s Factory Outlet Mall with more than 100 stores and Breckenridge and Frisco’s unique specialty shops. Some just seek a break from the heat of lower elevation climates.
For biking and hiking enthusiasts, the Summit County extensive paved bike path winds 55 miles through connecting towns and resorts. The path can be accessed within feet of the complex. For water lovers, two Marina’s are located within a few minutes drive for kayak, pontoon, sail and motorboat rentals. A Golfer’s dream can come alive at the county’s five golf courses where, because of high altitude and thin air, your golf ball may fly as much as 15 percent farther than at sea level!
Whatever your activity may be, afterwards, experience one of the area’s many restaurants, breweries, or night clubs, relax in the an outdoor hot tub, grill in the BBQ area, or savor the majestic Rocky Mountain view from the patio.
When you choose our "home away from home", we’ll also provide you with maps, vacation guides, and ideas of things to do. Since we spend so much time here, we know many of the "local secrets" and we’re always discovering more (for example, a June vacation may allow you to mountain bike at Keystone one day and then snow ski at Arapaho Basin the next!)
Weekly Rates through Spring of 2003 (USD)
Winter..locals best kept secret..11/16/2002 to 04/23/2003 Call for seasonal pricing and seasonal minimum stays
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Contact Carol Tedrow at (269)-730-3264 or E-mail address CLTedrow@aol.com
Come see what awaits you in one of the most amazing places on Earth - Summit County, Colorado’s Playground!
-Average high temp: Jan 32F, July/75F -Drink lots of water and limit caffeine and alcohol intake to avoid altitude sickness. -Weather changes quickly. Be prepared with layered clothing and sunscreen. -The free "Summit Stage" buses depart each half hour from the nearby Frisco Transfer Center and other key locations around the county throughout the year. The Stage stops at various locations in each town or resort Local bus systems are then available once you get there, also for free. -For extensive information on the area stop by the Visitor Information center in the Antler’s Complex at 916 North Summit Boulevard in Frisco or call 1-800-530-3099.