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Ski area Copper Mountain

Information about the ski area
Highest point: 3,743 m Gondola lift: 0
Lowest point: 2,960 m Pistes in total: 108 km
Altitude ski resort: 2,900 m
Pistes:
37 km
Lifts in total: 21
Pistes:
33 km
Tow lifts: 6
Pistes:
38 km
Chair lifts: 15

Ski area Copper Mountain

With the "Winter Park & Copper Mountain" lift pass, you have access to 108 kilometres of piste in Coper Mountain and a further 122 kilometres of piste in Winter Park.With over 7 m of annual snowfall, Copper Mountain is a popular winter sports area from November to April. With 985 ha, it is in terms of land the largest ski area in Summit County and is among the largest in Colorado. It stretches from 2,960 - 3,743 m and offers its guests 21 lifts and 108 kilometres of piste for all skill levels. Easier pistes are found on the mountain's western side, red pistes in the centre. Cracks will get their money's worth on the eastern and rear sides of Copper Mountain, below the over 3,600 m mountain peaks, Copper and Union Peak. Whereas the eastern side offers very difficult, extremely steep black runs, typical bowls can be found on the rear side, including the four expert pistes Copper Bowl, Union Bowl, Spaulding Bowl and Resolution Bowl. A total of four fun parks and three pipes, including a 130 m long super pipe, await boarders. In Winter Park, the largely red and black pistes are spread over four peaks: Mary Jane with hot-blooded buckle pistes, Parsenn Bowl and Vasquez Ridge with excellent racing runs and Winter Park.
Piste map Copper Mountain
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Après ski Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain's off-piste opportunities are also very diverse! Apres ski friends can head to various bars, cafes and restaurants, where a large selection of drinks and delicious dishes spoil the taste buds. Here you can end your day just as you please! A romantic end to your day on a snowshoe hike through a pristine winter landscape, a horse or dog sled ride or even dinner in the forest. Active guests can enjoy a daring snowmobile ride. Shopping fans will also get their money's worth! Relax in the Copper Mountain Fitness Club sauna, directly at the Copper Village entrance.

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