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Frisco Adventure Park
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Frisco Adventure Park Wedding
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Frisco Adventure Park is a great small wedding venue in Colorado for couples who want to invite guests to their wedding, but not compromise on views. Sitting right at the base of the Tenmile Range, this venue gives you wide-open mountain views and easy access for guests – all just minutes from downtown Frisco.
It’s especially popular for micro weddings because it’s simple to get to, doesn’t require a long hike, shuttle, or complicated logistics. Whether you’re planning a laid-back ceremony with a handful of guests or a more traditional outdoor wedding, Frisco Adventure Park makes it easy to keep things beautiful and relaxed while still feeling very “Colorado.”

The Wedding Ceremony Overlook Site
Ceremonies take place at the Wedding Ceremony Overlook Site, a scenic, purpose-built ceremony area overlooking the Tenmile Range. You’ll be married on a raised wooden platform with a railing behind you and a ramp in front, so it’s easy for everyone to access. The site includes up to 120 white folding chairs, making it suitable for micro weddings with guests.
Frisco Adventure Park Wedding Cost
The cost to rent the ceremony site at Frisco Adventure Park starts at just $150. It’s one of the more affordable mountain wedding venues in Summit County because it’s run by the Town of Frisco rather than a private resort.
Frisco Adventure Park uses simple, hourly pricing based on residency and day of the week. Frisco residents and non-profits pay $150 per hour from Sunday through Thursday and $200 per hour on Fridays and Saturdays. Non-residents pay $250 per hour Sunday through Thursday and $300 per hour on Fridays and Saturdays. In addition to the rental fee, there is a $100 refundable damage deposit.

Parking & Guest Access
There is a small primitive parking area (dirt/grass) directly next to the ceremony site off Peninsula Road, but it’s limited to about 10 vehicles and is open to the public. Additional parking is located about 0.3 miles away at the Frisco Ball Fields, Nordic Center, or Day Lodge, connected by the paved Summit County recreation path.
If you need closer access for certain guests, the nearby primitive lot can sometimes be arranged in advance. There are no restrooms on site, so couples usually plan short, efficient ceremonies or let guests know to use restrooms in town beforehand.
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