Located at the East end of Main St. at
902 E. Main St.
Frisco Bay Marina is located on the shores of scenic Dillon Reservoir in the heart of Summit County, Colorado. The lake spans 3,300 acres and boasts 25 miles of shoreline surrounded by majestic peaks. At 9,017 feet in elevation, the boating season is very weather dependent, but typically runs from early June toearly or midSeptember. Dillon Reservoir is in a world class for sailing and regattas are held regularly.
Frisco Bay Marina offers:
Slips, moorings, racks,and dry storage options
Old Town and Necky canoeand kayak dealership
Evinrude/Johnson outboard motor service dealership
Sailboat lessons, rentals,tours and paddleboats rentals
Lake Dillon Water Taxi
Bar & Grill
Marina Park with kids playground(Perfect for picnics!)
Fiberglass and boat repair
Hours of Operation:
FallOffice Hours:Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm.Don’t hesitate to call, if we don’t answerplease leave a message. We will return your call as soon as possible.
Launch Ramp:Closed to all boats. Canoes and kayaks allowed. There is no water at the ramp currently.
Rentals: Are currently done for the 2010 Season, please see us again next year.
During the off-season, Marina staff can be contacted about slips, moorings, racks,and rental information at (970) 668-4334 and appointments can also be arranged.
Full Service Marina
We have been nice and busy with service calls this year. If you are looking to have us work on your boat, the sooner yousubmit the work order the sooner you get your work done. Don’tforget tofill out a work order online.
We offer canoe/kayak rack storage, boat dry storage, slips, and moorings, shrink wrap service and maintenance service for repairs. Call (970) 668-4334 for rates and information. We are currently on a waiting list for long-term slips and racks, please call or e-mail friscobaymarina@townoffrisco.com for more information.
The Frisco Bay Marina will be conducting a customer survey again this season. The survey is currently under construction and will be available soon.
Latest Water Level Update: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 5:30 pm.
The reservoir water levels have been going down for the last few weeks. Currently, the reservoir is about7 feet down and dropping a few (3 to 4) inches every 24 hours. The marina staff is constantly monitoring the docks and the ramp water levels to avoid any damage to your vessel, our docks, and the use of the launch ramp. The launch ramphas been closed for the season. A Dock, B Dock, C Dock, T Dock, E Dock and the main walkway have been removed for the season. The fuel dock is also closed. If you pay the marina staff to remove your vessel it can be done when you place your work order. The big boat (vessels over 7000 pounds) crane day has been changed to Monday, October 11. The marina closing will be Sunday, October 17 which means all vessels need to be out of the water that Sunday. The Dillon Marina launch ramp is available to 60 feet down during the hours of 8:30 am to 5:30 pm weather dependant until Sunday, October 24.
http://www.denverwater.org/SupplyPlanning/WaterSupply/ReservoirLevels/ You will see elevation given, all you have to do is take 9017 and minus whatever the site says for current lake elevation.
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