The Summit Stage bus service is available seven days a week, 365 days a year. Buses depart Frisco Station from 6:00 am to 8:30 pm for destinations within Summit County. A late bus departs Frisco for Lake County at 10:30 pm. Buses depart Silverthorne Station from 6:15 am to 9:15 pm. Buses depart Breckenridge Station from 6:45 am to 9:00 pm. Please check full schedules on the Summit Stage website.
Get the Summit Stage App
Keep track of the bus and all the locations it stops at via the TransitApp or TransLoc.
The Summit Stage does have seasonal bus schedules. You can quickly check the schedule here.
Learn About Bus Riding Etiquette
The Summit Stage strives to provide safe, reliable, courteous, and FREE public transportation to all residents and guests in Summit County.
Ride the Bus On Time
The bus makes every effort to be on time; however, mountain weather can be problematic and cause delays. The best way to check the bus status is via the above-mentioned apps.
Bus Bike Racks
Buses are equipped with bike racks from May 1st through October 31st only. No winter bike racks. Bus bike racks can only accommodate up to 3 bikes on a first-come first-serve basis. No bikes are allowed inside the bus. No bikes are allowed on the racks before or after sunset.
Lost and Found
Please contact the front office at (970) 668-0999 to retrieve lost items. The office is located in the County Commons campus in Frisco: 0222 County Shops Rd. Call to arrange pick up of items.
Skis & Snowboards on Buses
Skis and snowboards are allowed on buses. You must maintain control of all equipment and ensure it does not block the aisle or interfere with other riders. Summit Stage is not responsible for damage to equipment. There are NO external racks for equipment.
Alcoholic Beverages and Containers
Open alcoholic containers are not allowed on the bus at any time.
Park and Ride the Bus
Daytime parking for passenger vehicles is available at the Frisco Transit Center, 1010 Meadow Drive. Overnight parking is available by reservation. Fill out this form.
Rules & Regulations While on the Bus
- Do not move about the bus while it is traveling.
- Please follow the directions of your Summit Stage driver.
- Please treat others with courtesy so that all guests have a pleasant journey.
- Passengers age 12 and younger are encouraged to ride under the supervision of an adult.
- The following are prohibited on Summit Stage buses and at stops and stations:
- Threatening or violent behavior
- Open alcoholic beverage containers
- Hazardous materials and flammable liquids
- Smoking and vaping.
More Riding Tips
- Before boarding the bus, allow others to exit.
- Arrive at your bus stop a few minutes ahead of the scheduled arrival of the bus.
- If you plan to transfer to another route, let the driver know, he or she may be able to hold your next bus.
The Breckenridge Summer Beer Festival is one of the premiere summer events in Breckenridge each year bringing breweries for tastings, live music, a VIP area and wonderful food and retail vendors. All taking place outside at Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center in Breckenridge with amazing views of the mountains! Enjoy a weekend of playing outdoors and a Saturday afternoon of beer tastings from some of Colorado’s finest breweries & other breweries from around the world! The Breckenridge Summer Beer Festival draws a wide range of people from beer aficionados to families. The Breckenridge Summer Beer Festival celebrates Brews, Views & Great Live Music!
Breckenridge International Festival of Arts, or BIFA for short, is a 10-day celebration of Adventure + Creativity + Play. Local, national and international artist talent and organizations, both traditional and unconventional, mingle together to create an eclectic mix of music, dance, film, visual arts and family entertainment. Throughout the festival, Breck Create produces dozens of events throughout the cultural venues, public parks, trails and open spaces of Breckenridge.
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Every Independence Day, Breckenridge comes alive with patriotism, parties and the annual Main Street Parade. It’s a day of celebration that includes athletic competitions, live music, art festivals, family activities and a few of our favorite small-town traditions.
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Sponsored by Sazerac and Buffalo Trace
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