Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain

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Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain3.5/512
Copper Mountain3.5 out of 5 based on 12 reviews
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    92%
  • Would Revisit
    83%

Copper Mountain - Reviews

Copper Mountain - Reviews

Copper Mountain Review

15/04/2024

Michael George

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Michael George

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  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Month Visited:
    March
  • Admin Rating
    4

Copper Mountain Review

15/04/2024
Visited Copper Mountain March 6-10, 2024 and was pleasantly surprised by the resort's size and offerings at a value price. Was able to stay in a condo within walking distance from the lift at a very reasonable price.

The terrain and snow varied throughout the days but overall, it was soft and fun. There is a ton of terrain for everyone. The back bowls offer cliffs and big mountain terrain, especially if you hike up the ridge. My personal favorite area was under sierra lift. The terrain is very similar to Mammoth Mountain's high five and face lift in the Sierra's ironically. If you have skied the Sierra's, you understand what kind of terrain I am talking about. If you only like to ski expert terrain, you only need one day to see and ski everything there is to do at Copper.

The value you get at Copper is one of the best you get along I-70. One day lift tickets are considerably cheaper than the other epic and ikon resorts in the state. Pair that with a resort footprint that can compete with all the rest, fast lifts, decent snow, and less crowds, Copper is a great place to go on your ski vacation, especially if you are on a budget.

The downside of Copper Mtn is the town. There are a few bars and restaurant but no discernible town that you look for in a ski resort. I would not recommend this resort for the wealthier family wanting a resort with more than just skiing offerings and a luxurious feel. I would recommend Copper to the young crowd wanting to get their buddies together for a Colorado ski trip, but also not break the bank.
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Copper mountain

Noah
09/03/2023
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  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    12-17
  • Month Visited:
    March
  • Admin Rating
    2

Copper mountain

Noah
09/03/2023
I have gone to the copper mountain 7 times since I was a beginner till now when I am very good at skiing. I took lessons for one day then went off and have been good ever since and they have amazing power and decent lifts and I feel that there is no where better to go.
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Great Terrain, Great Layout

10/12/2022

Jonathan Williams

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy

Jonathan Williams

Powder Puppy
Powder Puppy
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    36-50
  • Month Visited:
    December
  • Admin Rating
    4

Great Terrain, Great Layout

10/12/2022
My family of 4 (mom, dad, and 2 young adult children) skied at Copper Dec 19-20, 2021. The best part of the experience for us was skiing/riding together as a family down the groomed runs under American Eagle. We are all fairly capable skiers, having skied or boarded about 3 days per year for the last 20 years, but we are not super-skilled locals. For me, Copper's best attribute was the long, moderately steep cruisers. After exploring a bit to learn the layout, we settled into skiing laps on American Eagle and Timberline. Runs there had good snow coverage, steep but not scary pitch, a variety of groomed and bumped runs, and light to moderate crowds. The snow quality and coverage was ok but not great. There was enough coverage for all of the major lifts and runs to be open, but there were some thin and icy spots. The sunny runs provided the best grip. For my last few hours of skiing, I made laps under Super Bee. It was fantastic. It was quite steep in places but the runs were wide and uncrowded. There are no beginner runs on that side of the resort, so I could ski fast and make a lot of laps. For Olympic downhill-style runs, this is probably the best mountain I've ever skied.

The base area was lively and fun but at times became chaotic. There was a Mountain Dew snowboard half-pipe competition going on with big names like Shaun White there, so I guess the chaos was expected. Between 10:30am and 2:00pm there were huge lift lines for American Eagle and American Flyer. If I return, I'll try to avoid the Center Village and spend more time at East Village. The first day, we ate at a food court in Center Village which was mediocre, expensive and noisy. The second day we ate at Eagle BBQ which was really good, a lot quieter and a maybe a bit cheaper (or maybe I thought it was cheaper because I was happier). Parking was easier than expected (and free!) in the Alpine lot. The shuttle bus was busy. I will attempt to walk to East Village from the lot if I return.

For lodging, we stayed in an AirBnB in Frisco. The town is really cute. The Lost Cajun was our favorite restaurant. We rode the Summit Stage (local bus system) instead of driving on the 2nd day. It was crowded, but I preferred that to driving since the shuttle bus from the Alpine lot was almost as long as taking the Summit Stage all the way from Frisco. I do not recommend taking the Summit Stage to Breckenridge. It was packed to the gills. We checked out the base at Breckenridge but did not ski. It was a ZOO. It was the only time I've been to a ski resort and was glad I was not skiing. I much prefer Copper.
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If you are a decent skier stay away from Center/East

Pallavicini
23/10/2019
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  • Month Visited:
    January
  • Admin Rating
    3

If you are a decent skier stay away from Center/East

Pallavicini
23/10/2019
Copper Mountain is another mega resort in Summit County but gets a lot less attention.
They are quickly becoming the dominant terrain park mountain in the area, but also have some decent pow days.
The base area village has lots of convenient lodging, but getting gas/groceries requires a drive to Frisco.
2/3's of the mountain is too flat to take seriously, so expert skiers are limited.
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I love this place!

Lindsay
16/11/2017
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Snowboarder
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Month Visited:
    March

I love this place!

Lindsay
16/11/2017
Copper is best in summit county minus vail
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*Might* be our favorite spot in CO

Andrew Mueller
20/03/2015
  • Recommend
  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Snowboarder
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Admin Rating
    3

*Might* be our favorite spot in CO

Andrew Mueller
20/03/2015
Of Vail, A-Basin, Breck, and Loveland, Copper is probably the best overall package deal. Price is among the cheapest...it's large enough to keep you busy all day but not so large you feel lost...and the food/drink options are pretty outstanding (get the waffles) in the village area.

Snow is consistently good to great and the crowds are tolerable. Really fun runs to boot! Fairly challenging (to hideous - if you go down some of those black mogul runs) and definitely tougher than anything we have in the East. Blacks are like 2X or 3X blacks out here..
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GREAT VALUE!!!

Greg
22/10/2012
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  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Admin Rating
    4

GREAT VALUE!!!

Greg
22/10/2012
We found some coupons that allowed us to ski Copper for around $30/day for the adult tickets.

It snowed a lot when we were there, which I'm sure added to my experience with Copper.

It didn't have tons of runs, we ran out of new runs pretty quick, and the lifts too.

Basically if you're looking to go somewhere pretty good for a smaller place, but just so you can ski some nice runs for cheap - this is the place.

I didn't find the nightlife to be great, but Breckenridge is not far away.

Pros: Cost... It is very inexpensive to ski here, especially if you get some good deals/coupons. It is really good for families. It is not crowded.

Cons: If you're a serious skier you will run out of thrill pretty quickly. The nightlife is not great. The accommodations could be better, but then again what do you expect - it's not meant to be Breckenridge and that's why you can afford it!

Best suited for: Families and people on a budget.
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Copper

Leftie
19/10/2012
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  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Expert
  • Rider Age
    N/A
  • Admin Rating
    4

Copper

Leftie
19/10/2012
Copper Mountain is a good destination for many in Colorado and beyond. Plenty of long and open blues and greens. More difficult terrain up top (Spaulding Bowl) if you want it. Copper Mountain is just around the corner from Breck, Keystone, and A Basin, yet before Vail Pass. Nicely situated in the sunlight. Fun place to ski.

Pros: Snowboard park training available until early summer with camps. Nice parks and pipes. Early supporter of snowboarding. Nice race courses. Bumps left to grow freely. The bowls are fantastic—steep, great snow when it comes. If you like blues and greens, nearly the entire frontside is for you. Copper gets some amazing snow and it isn't part of the Epic Pass so you won't get a lot of mountain jumpers. Lots of dedicated local Copper fans.

Cons: The ski patrol eyeballs SKY chutes on the backside of Breckenridge. Expensive to stay in the village but Frisco is just down the street. Condos in the village are from the seventies when it used to be a Club Med destination.
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A Good Spot for Beginners, Good Parks

Todd Macey
15/10/2012
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  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Snowboarder
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Admin Rating
    4

A Good Spot for Beginners, Good Parks

Todd Macey
15/10/2012
As an advanced snowboarder, I'm not a huge fan of Copper. Learning how to snowboard, it's a great place. Not all that crowded, some great groomers and parks for all skill levels. The more advanced park is usually pretty good too, some good jumps and rails. It's generally less crowded than some of the bigger mountains, like Breck and Vail.

For expert and advanced skiers and snowboarders, though, I'd recommend other places. There are a handful of good bump runs and trees good for powder days, but in general the amount of expert skiing is pretty limited. The Upper Enchanted Forest offers some good powder riding, so going up to the bowls is what I'd recommend for the more advanced skiers.

It seems like they also just get less snow than some of the other resorts nearby. So for the true powder hounds, I'd recommend Vail or Breck instead.

The town is nice, but pretty quiet at night - not a lot of night life. A good place if you're bringing the family for a weekend ski trip or vacation, as it's slightly more affordable.
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Small Village,Big Mountain

Southern Skier
07/05/2012
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  • Would Revisit
  • Rider Type
    Skier
  • Rider Level
    Advanced
  • Rider Age
    18-35
  • Admin Rating
    4

Small Village,Big Mountain

Southern Skier
07/05/2012
Cooper Mountain is one of Summit county’s smaller resorts, but it still has a big mountain. No real town but a little village, it's still a cool place to visit.

Copper has some runs for everybody, and what I think might be the friendliest green runs around. Really love the timberline area - it’s awesome since on nice days, they break out grills and cook hamburgers and have tall beers, music, and super kicked back lounge chairs.

Copper can be busy; with a pass that includes Winter Park and Steamboat, Denver locals come up weekends and powder days. But it also can save you money, being one of the cheaper lift tickets. Always check prices and hunt for the best deals - I found a buy one get one through Southwest airlines one year.

Lodging is plentiful and does have some nightlife, but nothing crazy… if you want to burn a candle head down to Breckenridge which is about 25 minutes away.

It has a bus system but I never used it, just parked and walked.

For kids, ski school is good and tubing is a must for all ages.

Copper is definitely in a convenient location with Breck, Keystone, and A-Basin to the east and Vail and Beaver Creek less than a hour to the west. Go sample Summit county, you won’t be disappointed.
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