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Copper Mountain

USA

North America

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Km piste
Min Height (m)
Max Height (m)
126
2960
3792
Sub Area
Multi-Area Collection
No
No

Description

Copper Mountain: Copper Mountain is a popular ski resort located in Summit County, Colorado, in the United States. With its stunning mountainous terrain and abundance of snow, Copper Mountain offers a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience for all levels of ability. The resort sits at an elevation of around 9,700 feet (2,957 meters) and boasts a skiable area of over 2,400 acres. Copper Mountain has a rich history as a purpose-built ski resort. It was established in 1972 and was designed to provide a well-rounded experience for winter sports enthusiasts. The village at the base of the mountain offers a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient and self-contained destination for visitors. The resort has continued to grow and expand over the years, with new lifts, trails, and amenities being added to enhance the overall experience. One of the highlights of Copper Mountain is its extensive lift system, which provides easy access to the various peaks and trails. The resort offers a range of slopes suitable for beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers. There are over 140 trails catering to different skill levels, including wide-open groomers, challenging moguls, and thrilling tree runs. In terms of après-ski, Copper Mountain has a vibrant and lively scene. The resort features numerous bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues where visitors can unwind and socialize after a day on the slopes. Whether you're looking for a cozy pub atmosphere, live music, or a fine dining experience, Copper Mountain has something to suit every taste. When it comes to transportation, Copper Mountain offers convenient connections to the ski area. There are free shuttle buses that run regularly between the base village and various lodging areas, ensuring easy access for guests. Additionally, the resort provides parking facilities for those who prefer to drive. Copper Mountain is a ski-in, ski-out resort, meaning you can ski directly back to the village from the slopes. This adds to the overall convenience and enjoyment of the resort, allowing skiers to easily access their accommodations and amenities. In terms of suitability, Copper Mountain is a great destination for skiers of all levels. Its wide range of terrain and dedicated learning areas make it particularly appealing to beginners and families. Intermediate skiers will find plenty of groomed runs to explore, while advanced skiers can challenge themselves on the more difficult trails and terrain parks. Overall, Copper Mountain offers a well-rounded ski experience with its diverse terrain, convenient amenities, and lively après-ski scene. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn or an experienced skier seeking thrills, Copper Mountain has something to offer everyone.

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