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Teaming with history, outdoor beauty, and access to multiple ski areas, Dillon’s small-town mountain attitude invites you to fish, hike, dine, and kick back. Your stay could include visiting a 19th-century schoolhouse followed by snowshoeing one of the area’s trails to relaxing fireside with a local brew to cap it all off. With so many options, Dillon’s family-friendly feel welcomes you to stay and play.

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Remember, when you rent with SkyRun, you can expect superior, prompt, and personalized service that’s hard to find in a top-down rental corporation.

  • Enjoy a personal relationship with your property manager, who can answer any questions and address all concerns promptly.
  • Have a question about local activities, amenities, or services? Our local staff can provide recommendations for getting the most out of your stay.
  • Our property managers are just a stone’s throw away from most of our rentals. That means they’re available to step in to help with any situation.

Charlie Styles is the General Manager at SkyRun Vacation Rentals in Summit County, bringing over a decade of expertise in the short-term vacation rental industry. He specializes in crafting innovative strategies that fuel revenue growth and enhance guest experiences. Under his leadership, Charlie has spearheaded initiatives that have significantly increased direct bookings and elevated guest satisfaction. For the past seven years, he has been an integral part of a team recognized as the “Best of Summit” in property management. Passionate about mentoring emerging professionals and staying ahead of industry trends, Charlie is eager to connect and discuss your vacation rental needs or experiences at Copper Mountain.

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Keystone Resort

Keystone Resort has three mountains and a variety of terrain that caters to all levels of skiers and snowboarders, from beginner to expert. The award-winning A51 terrain park features jumps, rails, and boxes that are designed for freestyle skiers and snowboarders.

Breckenridge

Breckenridge’s warm and welcoming vibe expands across its five peaks, encompassing a 10-mile range. All that space means there’s lots of room for variety. The resort has 187 trails that range from beginner to expert, with long runs, steep pitches, and groomed cruisers. “Breck” also has five terrain parks with jumps, rails, and other features for freestyle skiers and snowboarders.

Copper Mountain

Located near Frisco, Copper Mountain offers a well-rounded skiing experience set against breathtaking mountain scenery. Copper tends to have lighter crowds, so you can enjoy more time on the slopes and less time in lift lines. And with much of the mountain north-facing, this resort also tends to have fresh snow later in the season compared to many of the other ski areas.

Arapahoe Basin

If you’re looking for late-season skiing, “A-Basin” has you covered. While most of the area closes up shop in April, Arapahoe Basin often extends into June or early July. With nearly half of the trails rated advanced and a quarter rated expert, it’s easy to see why A-Basin is a favorite amongst the serious skiers and snowboarders. Check out Pallavicini if you dare. It’s one of the longest and steepest runs in Colorado.

Loveland Ski Area

Loveland Ski Area crosses the Continental Divide and has a summit of 13,010 feet. From the two base areas, skiers and riders have access to 93 trails that offer everything from groomers to trees to open bowls. There are also 100 acres of hike-to terrain.

Vail Mountain

More than 5,300 acres of skiable terrain make Vail Mountain the area’s most popular resort. Opt for a slow-and-steady pace on one of the beginner slopes near the front of the mountain or soar down the four-mile Riva Ridge. The resort’s iconic Back Bowls offer intermediate to expert-level skiing in an expansive and remote setting. Vail also has a variety of other terrain, including groomed runs, moguls, glades, and terrain parks. When you’re done skiing for the day, check out the vibrant Vail village with its numerous shops, restaurants, and après-ski options.

Dining

Start the morning with people watching and a cup of coffee on Main Street. Fuel up mid-morning in Frisco with a sweet treat or pasty. Happy hours come alive with one of the area’s brew pubs. Frisco’s cafes, restaurants, and pubs have something for every taste.The Exit 205 Brewery Trail lets you explore Silverthorne and nearby Dillion’s best local brews and eats. With the free bus running through Summit County, you can ditch the car. See ‘Dining’ to learn of some of our staff’s favorite spots.

Nightlife

From brews to wines, Dillon offers locals and visitors a chance to kick back and enjoy the mountain town’s vibe. Just as laid back as the town itself, Silverthorne gives visitors a chance to hit the town. Sit fireside and enjoy one of the area’s local brews or take in a play at TheatreSilCo or the Lake Dillon Theater Company. Nearby towns offer night skiing for a different kind of nighttime adventure. Check out the town’s website for festivals and events that take place during the year.

Shopping

Shop small downtown and pick up one-of-a-kind home decor finds to mark your time in Frisco. Boutiques offer clothing, home goods, sports gear and rentals, and art that give visitors a chance to pop in or frame a whole day around Frisco’s retail offerings. Hunt for bargains at the nearby outlets or stay in town score a unique find at the local secondhand store. Dillom’s shops offer  Colorado-themed souvenirs to remember your stay as well as national chains. The Outlets at Silverthorne gives bargain shoppers ample chance to score big. The town also caters to outdoor enthusiasts with an outlet focusing on outdoor equipment. Local shops sell gifts and Colorado-based goods for you to remember your trip.

Spas

Choose to unwind with a solo, couples, or group massage at one of Dillon’s retreats. The town’s spas offer nail treatments, prenatal massage, Thai massage–just to name a few. Whatever you need to unwind, one of Dillon’s spas can help you recenter and relax. Frisco also offers serious play and serious relaxation. Local spas give visitors the chance to refresh with facials and nail treatments. Book a massage, treat yourself to a facial, or try a new way to relax at one of Frisco’s multiple spas.

Frisco Nordic Center

Spend a day skate-skiing, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing at the Frisco Nordic Center then enjoy après-aski fireside in the facility’s lodge. With more than 17 miles of ski trails and almost 5 miles of snowshoeing trails, let the mountain views provide the ideal winter backdrop for your adventure. Lessons and clinics up your game and rentals allow you to leave the hassle at home.

Arts and Culture

Catch a show at the 10 Mile High Music Hall or stop into one of the area’s local galleries to see photography, painting, and even glass blowing. During your visit, make sure to carve out some time to see some of the best of Summit County’s artistic wonders. If your plans include a dose of theater, grab a ticket and check out Theatre SilCo’s performances. The Dillon Amphitheater hits all your senses as you listen to live music sitting lakeside against the backdrop of the Rockies.

Winter Activities

Get off the slopes and strap on the snowshoes when you explore one of the area’s trails that are frequently  packed down enough to traverse with hiking shoes or snow boots. North Pond Park offers free ice skating (weather permitting). The Blue River Trail offers scenic walks to breathe in crisp mountain air and enjoy the vistas in every season.

Exploring the Trails

Summit County has hundreds of miles of trails and dozens of trailheads that residents and visitors can use for a variety of recreational purposes such as hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and motorized riding. Some trails are restricted for use for certain activities.

Watersports

Rent a kayak, canoe, standup paddleboard, or boat to explore scenic Lake Dillon, nearly two miles above sea level with 360 degree mountain views. Dillon Marina and Frisco Bay Marina both offer rentals and lessons.

The Dillon Reservoir Recreation Area offers outdoor lovers access to cycling, boating, fishing, hiking, camping, Nordic skiing, and other adventures. The more than 26 miles of shoreline has many access points, but note there are inaccessible areas.

Frisco Adventure Park

The Frisco Adventure Park has something for everyone, no matter the time of year. The Adventure Park hosts activities in the winter such as tubing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sleigh rides. In the summer months, the Adventure Park hosts a skatepark, bike park, disc golf course, and chuck wagon rides.

Frisco Historic Park

Walk through the Frisco Historic Park and imagine life int he mountains across past centuries, down to the personalities of the prospectors, town officials, influential citizens, and their lives. Besides the collections of artifacts and structures that interpret Frisco and its people, the museum holds regular lectures, guided hikes, tours, and other events designed to bring the past to life.

Vail Pass Bike Shuttle

During the summer months, companies such as Mountain View Sports, Alpine Sports Rental, and Pioneer Sports provide bike rentals and shuttle service to the top of Vail Pass. Take in the beautiful scenery of the Ten Mile Range and the Gore Range while coasting on a paved bike path to Frisco or beyond ad your own pace.

Fishing

Dillon Reservior is home to brown trout, rainbow trout, kokanee salmon and arctic char and gives anglers the chance to fish in the summer and winter.  The Reservoir’s website contains a detailed map to plan your fun as well as information detailing how to launch personal vessels, book boat, SUP, and kayak rentals, schedule a boat tour, and other marina-based services.

The Summit County area also has some of Colorado’s best gold medal streams. A guided fly-fishing trip is a great way for any level of angler to experience the natural beauty of the High Rockies. Types of guide offerings in the area vary.

Snowmobile Tours

White Mountain Tours is Colorado’s highest snowmobile tour company and has been providing a safe and unique experience for guests under the same local ownership for more than 25 years. Whether you choose their standard two-hour tour over groomed high mountain terrain or a high performance ride through powder filled back country bowls, their guides will show you the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains at elevations from 11,000 to 12,000 feet at the ‘top of the world’. To book a tour, call 800-247-7238.

Silverthorne Recreation Center

The Silverthorne Recreation Center has four pools, two water slides, an aquatic climbing wall, a spacious gym, indoor track, cardio and weight rooms, a hot tub, a sauna, and a steam room. The Recreation Center also offers an extensive range of drop-in classes and childcare. Conveniently open seven days a week, the Silverthorne Recreation Center has something for everyone.

Dillon Farmers Market

Starting in June and ending in mid-September, the Dillon Farmers Market features some of the best Colorado-grown, farm-fresh produce, artisan goods, live music, and family entertainment that the Rockies have to offer. Located on Lodgepole Street, adjacent to the Dillon Reservoir, the Dillon Farmers Market occurs on Fridays between 9am and 2pm.

Live Music & Concerts

10 Mile Music Hall, located on Main Street in Frisco, is a premier concert/wedding/event venue with rustic charm. At 9,097 feet above sea level, 10 Mile Music Hall is the highest year-round music venue in the United States and the perfect place to catch your favorite band or host an event.

During the Summer months, the Dillon Amphitheater hosts a live outdoor concert series alongside scenic Lake Dillon. Past performances include Robert Cray, John Popper, The String Cheese Incident, Clint Black, and the B-52s.

Movies on the Water

On Sundays between late June and mid-August, the Dillon Ampitheater hosts free movie showings on Sunday nights alongside scenic Lake Dillon. Showing range in audience ratings (G, PG, PG-13 & R).

Rocky Mountain Coaster

Located at Copper Mountain, the Rocky Mountain Coaster is 5,800 feet long, making it one of the longest in North America. It descends 430 vertical feet on an average grade of 10.9%! The coaster runs in both the summer and the winter months, allowing adventure seekers to enjoy no matter what time of year they visit.

Erin Prosit Frisco

Erin Prosit is an authentic beer hall located on Main Street in Frisco. The beer hall serves Bavarian and Belgian beer, along with authentic sausages and pretzels. More than 30 bottles of Bavarian and Belgium beer are available, along with rotating seasonal “biers” on tap including Alts and Doppelbocks.

Arapahoe Cafe

The Arapahoe Cafe is part of the area’s rich mining and skiing history. Enjoy the history that’s on the walls of the cafe. If you’re looking for a unique place to enjoy a great meal, Arapahoe Cafe is located in downtown Dillon.

Sauce on the Blue

Sauce on the Blue is the perfect location for any type of celebration, no matter the occasion. With an old world influenced style, our menu offers a complete selection of Italian dishes to satisfy your palette. From classic favorites like Spaghetti Bolognese to more contemporary dishes such as their Penne Gorgonzola, they’ve got something for everyone! Reservations recommended.

Frisco Prime

Located on Frisco’s Main Street, Frisco Prime offers an upscale steakhouse dining experience paired with farm-to-table menu items. Renowned local chef Vinny W. Monarca has a reputatoin for preparing creative, delicious food using the highest quality ingredients possible.

Abbey’s Coffee

Since 1996 Abbey’s Coffee has been the “go-to” spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether its a stop for that pre-ski burrito, post-cycling espresso, mid-morning pick me up or just meeting with friends and colleagues, Abbey’s is a great option on Frisco’s Main Street.

JJ’s Mountain Tavern

Visit this vintage style tavern serving up all of the classics. Housemade drumsticks, crabcakes, smoked pork green chili, crisp salads, fish and chips, wood-fired pizzas, burgers–you name it! Live music Wednesday through Saturday and a large outdoor fire pit make this the hot spot in Copper Mountain’s East Village.

Kemosabe Sushi

Conveniently located on Main Street in Frisco, Kemosabe Sushi offers classic Japanese styles of nigiri and sashimi as well as specialty rolls featuring modern flavor profiles. Pair any of their dishes with Japanese beer, filtered and unfiltered sake or any drink from their full bar.

5% off Your Future SkyRun Stay

Here at SkyRun Summit, we appreciate doing business with you and value your loyalty. That is why we glady extend a 5% discount to all guests who have stayed with SkyRun Summit in the past. Please call our office at the time of booking to receive your discount.*

*This offer cannot be combined with any other discounts or specials. Guest must be a past guest of SkyRun Summit. Promo code must be used at the time of booking and cannot be applied to existing reservations. Must meet minimum night stays and may only be applied when booking directly with SkyRun Summit. Discount is applied to the nightly rate before taxes and fees. Offer may be revoked at any time. Other restrictions may apply, based on availability. Call for additional information.

30% Off Charter Sports Ski/Snowboard and Bike Rentals

Charter Sports offers a wide range of skis and snowboards, from high performance demo skis to beginner friendly packages for the entire family. Our skis will help you advance from one level to the next! Children 12 and under we have junior packages that include skis, boots and bindings, and we always recommend wearing a helmet!

Charter Sports operates 9 summer bike rental locations in Vail, Beaver Creek, Avon, Copper and Breckenridge. We offer rentals and tours on E-bike Rentals , Discounted Mountain, Road, and Path Bike Rentals, Vail Pass Bike Tours, and free hiking information. Summer hours from 9am to 6pm, daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day before gearing up for winter operations.

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10% off Summit Express Shuttle

Relax and take in the beautiful view while Summit Express drive you to your beautiful High Rockies vacation home! Professional, reliable and convenient, Summit Express provides our guests with quality transportation to and from Denver Internation Airport. Enjoy up to a 10% discount per stay, with reservations made in advance. Reservation are required. Seasonal restrictions apply – call Summit Express for availability. Discount Code: SKYRUNSUMMIT

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10% off at Rent Oxygen

Don’t miss a day on the mountain or feel awful sitting on the couch, trying to adjust to Copper Mountain’s 9,600 + altitude. Rent Oxygen delivers an oxygen concentrator directly to your accommodations for your stay. Your whole group or family can use the same oxygen machine and it will never run out of oxygen. Sleep better, recover faster and feel relief. It is a great way to upgrade a vacation. Reserve your oxygen machine using code O2SKY to receive a 10% discount. Just use the code either when booking online or by calling 844-699-4366.

10% off Ship Skis – Get Your Gear Delivered

Stop wasting time at the airport and start traveling hassle-free at a 10% discount, with Ship Skis. The most convenient and affordable door-to-door shipping service for your ski equipment and luggage. Unlike the airlines, Ship Skis provides a hassle-free travel experience backed by an on-time guarantee. You can even save on your car rental costs by traveling light. To get started, click on Ship Now and let us know where you would like your gear picked up. Once you’ve placed your order you will receive detailed instructions on how to package up your gear for shipping, including a link to track your gear in real-time. Traveling to your next ski destination just got a whole lot easier with Ship Skis!

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15% Off Colorado Adventure Guides

Hike * Raft * Bike * Paddleboard * Climb * Snowshoe & Nordic Skiing * Backcountry Skiing & Splitboarding * Mountain Biking * Peak Ascents 14ers & MORE…

Colorado Advenure Guides has provided incredible experiences to outdoor enthusiasts throughout Colorado’s central mounains for over 20 years. Our Colorado Rafting Company offers guided river adventures and how-to courses on the Blue River, Clear Creek, and Upper Coloardo River. If we don’t include the gear for your trip, we can help you rent it through our Backcountry Demo Center. Whether you’re a first timer or seasoned exspert, our guide team is equipped to deliver unforgettable outdoor adventures!

With so many options out there, they teach avalance education, ice climbing and mountaineering, backcountry skiing, rock climbing and more, you will be set up with a professional guide who will teach you and your group the ins and outs of whatever adventure you choose!

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20% off Ski and Snowboard Rentals at Black Tie

Black Tie Ski Rentals goal is to make guests rental experience as enjoyable as possible. As a Black Tie customer you will receive: free delivery, custom fitting of the best rental equipment on the market, slope-side assistance for any needs or requests, complimentary return of your equipment at the end of your vacation. For your convenience, if you forget to bring any important items or simply need to make a purchase, Black Tie delivers a variety of retail items for purchase including ski socks, goggles, hand and toe warmers, and ChapStick. Please take a moment to complete the Black Tie reservation process below. Include any special requests in the comments section on the last page of the reservation process. If you have any questions, please call Black Tie Ski Rentals directly at 970-547-4416.

10% off Thrashin’ Axes Axe Throwing

We are Thrashin’ Axes newest location located in Frisco, CO!

Grab your friends and family for some friendly competition,  a night out with friends, or simply looking for a fun time. Thrashin’ Axes will help you host your birthday parties, bachelor parties, bachelorette parties, team building events, company events,  and celebrate all of your special occasions.

We not only want you to have fun throwing axes, we want you to be safe! Our facility and equipment are kept clean and sanitized.  Our staff is friendly, professional, and highly trained.

As a SkyRun guest you get 10% off with code: SKYRUN

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211 Main Street Unit 1 Frisco, CO 80443

303-997-7491

15% off Kodi Rafting

Since 1986 KODI Rafting’s professional and experienced guides have enjoyed sharing heart-thumping whitewater and scenic stretches of Colorado’s rivers with families, groups, and individuals from all walks of life. With over 30 raft trips on six Colorado rivers, there’s a hand-crafted raft trip perfect for you.

Book your trip now!!

877-747-7238

Traveling to Summit County

See ‘Deals’ for discounts from Summit Express that can take you from Denver International Airport to Summit County.

The High Alpine Environment can present variable conditions in each season. Here are some helpful tips on how to prepare yourself for traveling to Summit County in the Winter and Summer months.

Winter Months

HYDRATION: Symptoms of altitude sickness can be debilitating. We want everyone to be able to enjoy their long-awaited vacation to the high country. This is why we recommend taking precautions while becoming acclimated to the high alpine environment. To reduce the effects of altitude sickness, experts advise everyone in the high country to drink 3-4 quarts of water per day and make sure about 70% of your calories are coming from carbs. At 10,000 feet above sea level, the air is thin in oxygen and moisture content. Also, remember that caffeine and alcohol are both diuretics (meaning they dehydrate you). If you choose to use them, we recommend going easy on both of these substances for the first couple of days in the high country in order to gauge how your body reacts to them in this environment.

HEATING: Many properties in Summit County are equipped with radiant and/or baseboard heating. While radiant heating is very efficient it can take many hours and sometimes overnight for the property to heat up after the thermostat has been adjusted. We recommend making small adjustments and giving it several hours. It is most comfortable if you keep the heat set between 65-68 degrees Fahrenheit.

SNOW PLOWING & SHOVELING: Driveways are plowed and decks/stairs/walkways shoveled when there is significant snowfall within a 24-hour period. Snow removal may occur at different times of the day due to schedules, weather conditions, and priorities. If your property has a garage, it is best to park inside the garage or on one side of the driveway if a storm is forecasted. This will allow the plow driver to plow as much of the driveway as possible, if at all. Most single-family homes and townhomes are equipped with snow shovels for guest use. Not all alternate decks/stairs will be shoveled on a regular basis. DO NOT park in roads as towing is enforced and/or you may be plowed in.

HIGH ALPINE ENVIRONMENT: All-wheel drive vehicles are always recommended in the winter due to variable conditions which may include heavy snow, ice, low-visibility and high winds. We strongly recommend 4WD and AWD vehicles as properties in Summit County may not be easily accessible during or after storms with traditional 2WD vehicles. Snow and ice buildup is a constant challenge in Summit County. Please be aware that decks, stairs, entrances, sidewalks and patios may be slippery as ice-buildup occurs rapidly; use caution at all times. Slips and falls are a constant hazard. Be cautious of roof overhangs where snow and ice are likely to build up.

GARAGES: If your property is equipped with a garage, please keep the garage and any interior utility room doors closed as the pipes may freeze and cause extensive damage.

FIREWOOD: For properties with wood fireplaces and fire pits, it is the responsibility of the guest to provide their own firewood. Firewood may be purchased at the Dillon City Market or Frisco Safeway. Please be aware that county-wide fire-bans may be in place which may restrict or prohibit the use of fire pits.

BBQS AND OUTDOOR FURNITURE/EQUIPMENT: BBQs, furniture and other outdoor equipment may not be accessible during late fall, winter, and early spring months. We do our best to keep areas clear, but with over 30 feet of snowfall per season this is not always practical. Hot tubs will remain open and clear year-round.

DRIVING: Driving during the winter months can be challenging. During winter storms, or when conditions require, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will implement the Traction Law. During a Traction Law, all motorists are required to have EITHER:

  1. 4WD or AWD vehicle and 3/16” tread depth
  2. Tires with a mud and snow designation (M+S icon) and 3/16” tread depth
  3. Winter tires (mountain-snowflake icon) and 3/16” tread depth
  4. Tires with an all-weather rating by the manufacturer and 3/16” tread depth
  5. Chains or an AutoSock®

During severe winter storms, CDOT will implement a Passenger Vehicle Chain Law, also known as a Code 16 — this is the final safety measure before the highway is closed. During a Passenger Vehicle Chain Law, every vehicle on the roadway is required to have chains or an alternative traction device (like AutoSock).

For more information on road conditions and traction laws, please refer to the CDOT website here.

Summer Months

WEATHER & CLIMATE: Summit County is located at over 9,000 feet above sea level and is considered a high alpine environment. Summer daytime highs can reach into the 70’s/80’s °F, with humidity typically 10-20%, and overnight lows in the 40’s/50’s °F. Afternoon thunderstorms are common; if possible, schedule outdoor activities for the morning and early afternoon to avoid getting caught in the weather. Wear layers as weather changes without much warning. The storms usually clear out for the evening. The sun is very strong at high altitude; UV rays are 40% stronger here than they are at sea level. It is recommended to use SPF sunscreen and lip protection every day.

HYDRATION: Symptoms of altitude sickness can be debilitating. We want everyone to be able to enjoy their long-awaited vacation to the high country. This is why we recommend taking precautions while becoming acclimated to the high alpine environment. To reduce the effects of altitude sickness, experts advise everyone in the high country to drink 3-4 quarts of water per day and make sure about 70% of your calories are coming from carbs. At 10,000 feet above sea level, the air is thin in oxygen and moisture content. Also, remember that caffeine and alcohol are both diuretics (meaning they dehydrate you). If you choose to use them, we recommend going easy on both of these substances for the first couple of days in the high country in order to gauge how your body reacts to them in this environment.

AIR CONDITIONING: Properties in Summit County do not come equipped with air conditioning as the area has a very mild climate due to the elevation. In the hottest months, the daytime highs rarely reach above 80°F and the overnight lows in the 40’s/50’s °F. Guests are encouraged to open windows and enjoy cool evening breezes. For added comfort, properties are equipped with fans and humidifiers.

OUTDOOR GRILLS/BARBECUES: If your property has a gas grill, an additional propane tank may be provided by our staff should you run out. Properties in condo complexes may or may not have a small barbeque depending on the complex/HOA rules – often condo complexes provide shared outdoor grills for guest use.

WILDLIFE & TRASH: Summit County is home to a variety of wildlife including bear, fox, porcupine, moose and much more. Do not feed wildlife intentionally or unintentionally – i.e. please keep garage doors CLOSED during the day and night, as animals will break into the garbage cans. Do not put trash out to the curb – garbage will be retrieved from the property after guest departure.

LAWNS & LANDSCAPING: Summit County is located in a high alpine environment. The natural landscape is emphasized and for the most part, there are no manicured yards or lawns, no mowing or professional landscaping.

Summit County Public Transportation

The Summit Stage offers free public transit service within Summit County, providing access to ski resorts, public lands, lodging, town centers, retail areas, and medical centers. Many SkyRun Summit properties are located within walking distance of the numerous bus stops around the county.

Bus Schedule:
The Summit Stage operates on seasonal schedules: Winter and Summer. Check out the Summit Stage website for more information on routes and stop locations.

Find Your Bus:
For the most convenient way to access up-to-date information about the Summit Stage stop locations and routes, we recommend downloading the Summit Stage Smartbus app. The app allows you to view real-time bus locations on their routes so you can plan your trips accordingly. Download the app.

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Dillon Frequently Asked Questions

We want you to have the best experience possible when you come to visit the High Rockies. We try to provide as much information as possible about our properties on the SkyRun site so there are no surprises when you arrive. In each property listing, SkyRun provides photos, virtual tours, amenity details, and reviews to empower you as the guest to make a well-informed decision when it comes to booking your lodging. If you have any questions beyond what is stated in a listing, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Each property is unique. When booking directly through SkyRun you are reserving a specific property that is individually owned. Our staff is available 24/7/365 should you need anything during your stay. Each member of the SkyRun team has first-hand knowledge of each property, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions.

We like to hold ourselves to a high standard by paying close attention to amenity details. Our rentals come fully furnished including TVs, high-speed internet, linens and towels, a microwave, dishes, pots, pans, and other kitchen essentials. We provide supplies like shampoo, conditioner, tissues, paper towels, TP, dishwasher detergent, soaps, trash bags, etc. We provide everything you would expect from a fine hotel, and then some. Refer to individual listings to see more amenity information, and please contact us directly if you have questions. As always, our staff is available seven days a week during normal business hours should you need anything during your stay (as well as after-hours for emergencies and lock-outs).

  • Avoid paying service fees: When you book direct with SkyRun you avoid paying service fees which can cost you an additional 15% to 20% from many third party sites.
  • On-site staff available 24/7: Our prices are competitive with rent-from-owner rates, but having a local team allows SkyRun to offer professional service, optional travel insurance, and immediate on-site assistance should the need arise.
  • Exclusive discounts from local businesses: We offer exclusive discounts from local businesses, such as ski rentals, airport shuttles, oxygen machine rentals, and more, available only to SkyRun guests.
  • Assistance with vacation planning: Our staff can help you plan and save on your entire vacation experience, not just the lodging itself.
  • Last-minute lodging deals: Our pricing is adjusted automatically to assure you are always getting a competitive rate or contact the reservations team at 970-300-1817.

Travel insurance is an optional addition to your reservation. Plans are offered on our reservation form at the time of booking. If booking through a third-party site, travel insurance is usually also offered at the time of booking the reservation. If you book directly through SkyRun, you may add travel insurance onto your reservation up to 48 hours after booking your reservation. The cost of travel insurance varies and is usually between 7% - 9.8% of your total reservation cost depending on the coverage type. If you do not have travel insurance, canceling your reservation for any reason will NOT result in a refund. If you have travel insurance and need to cancel or make a claim, please refer to your specific policy. More information about the travel insurance policies SkyRun offers can be found here.


You can rent any of our properties by booking directly on this website or give us a call if you would like to speak with a vacation planner.

Booking with arrival greater than 30 days away: 1/3 of the value of your reservation ($300 minimum) is due at the time of booking the reservation. At 30 days prior to arrival, the card we have on file will automatically be charged for the remaining balance due on the reservation. Cancellations without travel insurance result in forfeiture of either your deposit (for cancelations made prior to making final payment) or the entire value of the reservation (for cancelations made within 30 days prior to arrival).

Booking with arrival in less than 30 days: The total value of the reservation is due at the time of booking and the value of the reservation is nonrefundable. Cancellations without travel insurance result in forfeiture of the entire value of the reservation.

*One exception to the nonrefundable policy: If you cancel, we will relist the unit for the nights you had booked. If someone else books those nights, we can provide you a refund based on the revenue we can gather for those nights.

For most properties, SkyRun utilizes a convenient keypad lock system which allows you to enter your vacation rental using a personalized access code, as opposed to having to pick up a key and worrying about keeping track of it during your stay and returning it afterwards. This also saves you the trouble of coming to a check-in center beforehand. Your welcome packet will be in your rental upon arrival, and our staff is always only a phone call away if questions arise.


There is no smoking allowed in all SkyRun properties. Pets are only allowed in designated "Pet Friendly" properties. An additional pet fee is required for each pet, with prior approval only. This is part of the reservation form with booking direct with SkyRun for "Pet-Friendly" properties.

Each property has its own set of house rules that can be found in the unit guidebook. No parties larger than the maximum number of guests allowed in the rental at any time. As in your own home, renters are subject to citations for noise violations, etc, handed down by public officials. Remember you are staying as a guest in someone's home, where much investment has been made to make your stay enjoyable; please treat all private property with respect.

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