Frisco Park Shifts Seasons
Frisco Adventure Park shut down winter operations early after a rapidly diminishing snowpack and unseasonably warm temperatures — the park is already transitioning to spring and summer activities in the Rockies. If you were planning a March ski trip, expect early‑season adjustments and alternate high‑altitude options. (summitdaily.com)
Frisco Adventure Park ended regular operations for its tubing hill, beginner ski/snowboard hill and terrain park on Sunday, March 22, 2026. (townoffrisco.com) The park will run a lift‑served sledding hill from March 25 through April 5 with two‑hour sessions; the town posted the sledding dates on its activity schedule. (townoffrisco.com) Session times and pricing published by local outlets list sledding blocks at 9–11 a.m., 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. and 1:30–3:30 p.m., with $30 sessions including a sled rental and $20 for those who bring their own. (newsbreak.com) Skiing and lessons in the park’s Powder Playground are continuing through spring with discounted tickets offered for the remainder of the season. (townoffrisco.com) Park officials said crews spent much of the season making and moving snow — including scraping snow from surrounding areas — before warm, sunny conditions made sustaining runs unsustainable, according to regional coverage. (cbsnews.com) The Adventure Park’s early wind‑down came weeks ahead of its typical early‑April closure; organizers asked customers with tubing reservations beginning March 23 to contact the park to discuss refunds or rebooking. (cbsnews.com, townoffrisco.com)