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Learn more about Copper Mountain
- Copper Mountain is one of Colorado’s best family friendly resorts with plenty of kids activities
- An affordable option compared to other Colorado ski resorts
- Fantastic variety of terrain to suit all ability levels
- Not much of a town compared to other Colorado resorts like Breckenridge and Keystone
Overall
What makes Copper Mountain unique is its natural mountain topography which naturally divides ski areas based on ability. Advanced trails are in the east, beginners in the west and intermediates in between! Beginners don’t need to worry about taking a wrong turn and end up in over their heads, while advanced skiers can go all out without avoiding novices. For the experts, Copper Mountain has some killer off-piste terrain, including bowls and hike-to terrain with CAT access. The resort also has its fair share of terrain parks with everything from a beginner level small sculpted terrain park, to a super pipe for the park rats, to a year-round indoor facility with free-skiing and foam pits.
January to early April
December
FLY TO
Denver International Airport
DRIVE/SHUTTLE TO
Copper Mountain (3-4 hours)
Base of Copper Mountain (Walk)
- Made up of three compact villages: East, Center and West Village
- All lodging options are close to lifts, some true ski-in/ski-out
- Easy to walk between all three villages
Dillon/Silverthorne (10-15 mi)
- Both towns take around 20 mins to drive to Copper Mountain
- Inexpensive lodging location
- Limited nightlife suitable for those who want a quiet lodge
For beginners
Copper Mountain naturally divides the terrain. The west side is perfect for beginners with tons of easy terrain that sits away from the more experienced crowds.
More beginners tipsFor intermediates
Intermediates can ski all over the resort but will probably want to hang around the center of Copper Mountain where most of the blues are found. Those looking to take it to the next level can get a taste of the back bowls with Otto Bahn, a solid blue.
More intermediates tipsFor experts
The east side is where it's at for advanced and experts. For our favorite run, start off under the Sierra lift and dive into the trees at the bottom of Kaboom, where you'll find the snow stays fresh all thanks to Copper Mountain facing north.
More experts tipsFind freshies
Freshies get tracked out quick at Copper, so take the snowcat and hike up to Tucker Mountain for the best fresh stuff.
Ditch the crowds
The base area lifts can get quite busy and crowded. Instead, opt for lifts like Super Bee, Resolution and Alpine. They sit on the edge of the resort and give access to advanced terrain and long mogul runs.
Non skiers
Non-skiers will have a range of activities to choose from in Copper Mountain, including snowmobiling, tubing and ice-skating. The Athletic Club also offers a gym, hot tub, saunas and steam rooms.
Families
Copper is one of our favorite family-friendly resorts in Colorado! It's got a laid-back kid-friendly atmosphere and has all the activities and facilities to match it such as the Woodward Copper Barn.