Skiing Copper Mountain in Colorado
Copper Mountain is a local gem in Colorado where you will find less crowds and great runs! This is generally a beginner friendly mountain with tons of greens and intermediate blue runs, but still has its fair share of expert terrain. Overall, this mountain is great for the whole family! Here is a guide with everything you will need to know about travel, passes, gear rentals, where to stay, and trail specs. Happy shredding!
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Travel
Airport
Denver International Airport (1 hour from Copper Mountain)
Transportation
Can rent a car and drive to mountain or take a shuttle from DEN to Copper Mountain
Copper Mountain
Lift Tickets
Where to stay
Where to rent gear
Trail specs
Beginner area: West Village is your place to hang out if you are a first timer/beginner! They have tons of long wide open green runs and bunny hills for you to practice on.
Easy Blues: Timberline Express has access to the easiest blue runs on the mountain. So if you are looking to progress from green runs, check this area out!
Intermediate: American Eagle has access to multiple blue runs.
Advanced: East Village and the backside is your area of the mountain!