The mountain town of Frisco, Colorado, is not just full of natural beauty, but it is also home to numerous examples of manmade beauty, particularly in the form of nine stunning murals.

To celebrate the recent addition of three new murals, a scavenger hunt has been put together by the town that guides participants through a tour of each one and even rewards those who complete it.

Where Are Frisco, Colorado's Nine Murals?

The official website of the Town of Frisco has published a map of all nine murals as well as instructions on how to participate in the scavenger hunt.

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Specific addresses are not given, but you can see the general areas in which each is located below.

Frisco Colorado Murals: Dickey Day Use Area/Trailhead

One of the murals appears to be at Dickey Day Use Area/Trailhead.

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Frisco Colorado Murals: Sledding Hill

Another appears to be fairly nearby, close to the town's sledding hill.

 

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Frisco Colorado Murals: Frisco Bike Park

Another mural appears at the nearby Frisco Bike Park.

 

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Frisco Colorado Murals: 2nd Avenue and Teller

Many of the murals are in town, including one that appears to be located at 2nd Avenue and Teller.

 

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Frisco Colorado Murals: 6th Avenue and Galena

There appears to be another mural near 6th Avenue and Galena Street.

 

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Frisco Colorado Murals: Walton Byron Park

You'll find two additional murals near Frisco's Walton Byron Park.

 

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Frisco Colorado Murals: Hawn Drive

There appears to be another mural along this stretch of Hawn Drive.

 

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Frisco Colorado Murals: Meadow Drive and Basecamp Way

Finally, there appears to be another mural near the intersection of Meadow Drive and Basecamp Way, potentially in Meadow Creek Park.

 

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How to Participate in Frisco, Colorado's Mural Scavenger Hunt

Once you've found and taken photos of at least six of the nine murals, participants are encouraged to bring them to the Frisco/Copper Mountain Information Center at 300 Main Street to receive a sticker as a reward.

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Visit the Town of Frisco's official website for the complete map and additional information.

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