Copper’s terrain is naturally divided, which means you can go hit the steeps on one side of the mountain or cruise some groomers on another. At the end of your Snow Day make sure not to miss hanging out in the pedestrian friendly village and dig the restaurants, shops, slopeside lodging and headlining events.
Copper Mountain has transitioned to an RFID lift access system. All guests will be required to have the Copper Card. If a guest does not already have a card, one may be purchased at time of redemption for $5.00. These cards are replacing lift tickets and one day of skiing/riding will be loaded on to the card when the corporate ticket voucher is redeemed. This card is a one-time purchase per individual and cards will be valid for multiple years.
Base Elevation
9,712 feet/2,926 meters
Summit Elevation
12,313 feet/3,767 meters
Vertical Drop
2,601 feet/793 meters
Chair-Lifts
23 total (1 six-person, high-speed lift; 5 high-speed quads; 5 triple chairlifts; 5 double chairlifts and 7 surface lifts)
Skiable Acres
2,465 acres/985 hectares makes Copper one of the largest ski and snowboard resorts in Colorado
Marked Trails
Over 140 Marked Trails (21% beginner, 25% intermediate, 36% advanced, 18% expert)
Snowmaking
331 acres/154 hectares
Longest Run
1.7 miles/2.73 kilometers (Collage)
Longest Path Down
2.8 miles/5 kilometers (Soliloquy to Roundabout)
Opening Date: November 16, 2018
Closing Date: April 21, 2019