
DILLON RESERVOIR
Popular for year-round recreation, Lake Dillon offers sailing, kayaking, fishing, camping, and ice sports, as well as biking along the 18-mile paved Recpath. The original town of Dillon was relocated to make way for the reservoir, and its submerged history adds intrigue to the site. Managed jointly by Denver Water and local authorities, the reservoir supports both water needs and a thriving outdoor tourism economy. With alpine views and diverse activities, it’s a beloved destination in the Colorado Rockies.
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SUP/KAYAK RENTALS
Stand Up Paddle Colorado is a premier SUP outfitter located at 150 Marina Drive, Dillon, CO, on the shores of Lake Dillon . They offer a fleet of inflatable stand-up paddleboards suitable for all ages, perfect for scenic, flat-water 2‑hour rentals. Prices start at around $60 per person, with high-performance pro carbon boards available for intermediate to advanced paddlers. It’s an ideal choice for families and adventure seekers looking to explore Lake Dillon’s stunning alpine beauty from the water.
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DILLON MARINA
This full-service marina offers boat rentals (pontoon boats, sailboats, kayaks, paddleboards), fishing access, and slip storage—supporting both long-term and short-term dockage . It includes an ASA-certified sailing school, regular regattas hosted by the Dillon Yacht Club, and a lakeside eatery, Pug Ryan’s Lakeside Tiki Bar, voted “Best Deck” in Summit County.
Boasting panoramic views of the Tenmile and Gore Ranges and amenities like retail, restrooms, and shuttle access, Dillon Marina is a vibrant year‑round gateway to mountain adventure and waterfront leisure
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FRISCO BAY MARINA
Located on the shores of Dillon Reservoir at the eastern end of Frisco’s Main Street, the Frisco Bay Marina is where lake life meets quintessential mountain town. At just over nine thousand feet in elevation, this certified clean marina is your access point for these pristine alpine waters, a world-class sailing destination where regattas are frequently held.
