The Frisco Lodge is the longest ongoing lodging facility in Summit County, Colorado. It was originally built in 1885 as a stagecoach stop and soon became a way station for passengers and crew traveling on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, who's tracks ran on the easement which is now the alley directly behind our ensuite building. The basic structure of our Lodge remains much the same now as it was then. The rooms are decorated to retain the flavor of this past era, and the Lodge still retains the ambience of this period.