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    Copper Mountain

    3.7 (398 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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    Ski lift during the summer
    Mitasha P.

    I came here for a conference in August 2024 and stayed in Tucker Mountain in Center Village. Unfortunately, their hot tub was under maintenance, which would have been nice to know prior to making the reservation - especially since I made the reservation over the phone. There was a parking garage attached to our lodge so that was convenient. We also rented an electric car and they had 4 free electric charging stations. These stations were slow, but free, so no complaints there! During the summer, the front desk, which is located in the Athletic Club, is only open from 7 AM to midnight, with check-in starting at 4 PM. Although I came here during the off-season, there were still a lot of things to do. I went on the Rocky Mountain Coaster, which was $30 per person. You do have to purchase a Copper Mountain card for $5 first in order to enjoy the activities around the resort. They also have Go-Karts, Bungee Jumping, a Wrecktangle obstacle course, zip-lining and more. There were a lot of dining options open, as well as gift & craft stores. Frisco was also the closest town to the resort and only a 10-15 minute drive if you need to go to the grocery store or explore other dining options.

    Headed to ski school
    Kristen W.

    Copper Mountain is a great place for outdoor recreation where you can enjoy fun all year round whether it's skiing, snowboarding, ice skating in the winter or biking, hiking and zip lining in the summer. The mountain is divided into East, Center and West villages which also corresponds to the slope difficulty which is very nice to keep skiers in their appropriate areas. The lift lines aren't too bad especially if you stay away from the bottom of the hill. My daughter loved ski school and definitely improved over her 5 days. Expensive but worth it. Food is actually pretty fair priced for a ski resort. I will definitely keep coming back here both winter and summer whenever I can. Depending on the time of year you visit and how many days you will be skiing, it may be worth getting a yearly pass. Look into it. Kids ski free (15 and under!) with an adult yearly pass too plus discounts on food and lessons. One day to ski was $268 when we were there. A season pass paid for itself in 5 days plus daughter skis free plus mentioned perks (plus if we come in summer can use chair lift etc). So play smart!

    The Copper Coaster
    Maria P.

    Copper Mountain is an incredibly nostalgic place for me. During my college years, I spent a good amount of my holiday breaks here from Thanksgiving to Spring Break. A big group of my friends would rent rooms in the Center Village near the lifts and stay multiple days. We were living, breathing snowboarding from opening to close. I learned how to snowboard on these slopes, would get season passes here, and have so many incredible memories at Copper. When I visited again this past summer, this time with our little one, I couldn't help but reminisce about the good ole days. It looked a bit different without all the snow, but holy moly, the American Flyer and the American Eagle lifts are exactly as I remember them. Instead of snowboarding, we came here to try the Rocky Mountain Coaster, one of America's longest alpine coasters. There's about 5,800 feet of track, hitting speeds up to 25 miles per hour. Activity passes can be purchased on Copper Mountain's website or at guest services. It was a bit annoying trying to retrieve our passes as you had to register each card and was getting errors while trying to beat the rain. It was STORMING on our way here and the rain just happened to let up just enough as we got close to Copper. We all hopped into our carts and enjoyed the views as we steadily made our way up the hill. Once we got to the top, the ride down was one for the books. SO MUCH FUN! We all had fun. So many twists and turns through the trees. We loved it and wished it was even longer. This is such a great place for family activities, I'd love to come back again one day and try out more of their offerings. There's a ninja obstacle course, go karts, zip lining, bungee jumping, and so much more.

    Alisa J.

    Great ski mountain! Has great options for everyone and the free parking and bus is pretty convenient.

    Heather H.

    Today I decided to do kinda a winter theme and visit one of Colorados top ski resorts to take my tractor and trailer on I-70 West to exit 195 to Copper Mountain. It is the 50th Season Celebration, so I think it's a big deal! Cars and most vehicles are allowed to use GO170 express, however my big rig can not go in that lane. The weather was beautiful and the snow and ice were clear on i70 but it was a whopping 14° outside. The sunrise was coming from the east also but just beautiful out and a wonderful ride today. Located just 75 miles west of Denver, Copper Mountain is a top destination for skiers and snowboarders seeking to let out all their hoots and hollers. Known for its world-class, naturally divided terrain, Copper complements the experiences with off-slope activities including the Rocky Mountain Coaster, tubing hill, and Woodward Barn - a 19,000 sq. ft. action sports playground. NEED TO KNOWS: PARKING FOR THE 2022-23 SEASON With the 2022-23 winter season kicking off this past Monday, Nov. 14, Copper Mountain would like to inform all mountain goers of the new parking procedures to guarantee a smooth arrival to the resort. With the exception of Chapel Lot, Copper is no longer taking parking reservations in our paid lots. We are excited to offer first come, first served paid parking in the following lots: Ten Mile, Beeler, Union Creek, and Wheeler. TICKETS & PASSES UNLIMITED AND UNRESTRICTED SKIING/RIDING AT COPPER MOUNTAIN FOR THE 2022/2023 SEASON! NOW WITH KID'S SKI FREE! ONE KID--AGED 15 OR UNDER RECEIVES A FREE PASS WITH THE PURCHASE OF AN ADULT PASS. COPPER SEASON PASS, INCLUDE KID'S SKI FREE PASS) Adult (18+) with Kid's Ski Free $899 MILITARY PASS $609 (DOES NOT INCLUDE KID'S SKI FREE PASS) ------------------------------------------------------ LIFT TICKETS FOR THE 2022/23 WINTER SEASON: BOOK IN ADVANCE AND SAVE UP TO 48% OFF TICKET WINDOW PRICES! The days of endless searching and coupon books are over. With one click of your mouse, you've accessed the best price on Copper Lift Tickets. Purchases must be made at least 1 day in advance to receive a discount. *Walk up / ticket window rates will be starting price if $159 and higher. On select Thursdays throughout the 2022/23 winter season, $99 discounted lift tickets purchased online, in advance will have a portion of proceeds benefit a charity of choice. 13 organizations will be chosen to participate in the program on a selected Thursday during the season between January 5 and March 30. LIFT TICKETS MAY BE PICKED UP AT ONE OF OUR PICK UP BOXES LOCATED AROUND THE RESORT. For questions regarding lift tickets, please call 866.656.1540. ------------------------------------------------------ THINGS TO DO -EVENTS such as Opening day, Thanksgiving Celebration, 50th Year Celebration, Toyota U.S. GRAND PRIX, Holiday Celebration and New Year's Eve at COPPER -ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES Free Tours, Green Acres Play and Sledding Zone, Snow Maze, Rocky Mountain Coaster, Uphill, Athletic Club, Amenities and The Barn -SHOPPING Apparel, Sports Gear, Gifts, Crafts & Services, Grocery & Liquor -DINING & APRES Center Village, East Village, On-Mountain Dining and Restaurant Finder. RENTAL OWNER SERVICES HOME Rental Owner Services is located on the first floor of the Mountain Plaza building in Center Village. We are open daily from 8am-5pm Rental Owner Services is the official provider of Copper Mountain Resort's Full-Service Rental Management Program for short-term and vacation rentals. Copper's Property Owners since 1972 and have the largest portfolio of rentals at the resort. As part of Powdr, focused solely on the mountain experience and what matters to our guests and communities. We are based in the heart of Copper Mountain and work alongside the teams that operate the resort every day. Contact for reservations 800.422.4770 rentalownerservices@coppercolorado.com PLAN YOUR TRIP Lodging & Accommodations, Lessons & Rentals are available. Premium Experiences are additional on Season passes.

    Grilled Chicken Sandwich and an amber ale at Ten Mile Tavern
    Greg M.

    It's always great to get away from the norm and head to the mountains for a day on the slopes. Copper Mountain is a gem and not too crowded during the week. They have black diamond tracks, some killer moguls and the coolest half pipe I have seen since the Olympics. You have choices. Theres a lot of easy chill tracks for a day of easy skiing too. Thursdays are a deal with $99 lift tickets. Order online and barcode is sent to your email. Pretty darn easy. You can park in the Alpine and East lots for free and take the shuttle otherwise parking is in the $30 range for the day. Ski rental on site at Norski will give you a discount for skis with a 48 hour notice. Lots of choices for food and drink at the bottom of the hill as well. See you on the slopes and SYOY.

    Went tubing and it was a blast. The slopes are fast and it's nice that they limit the amount of people that can go in a time slot. I got to go down about 7x in an hour. Very fun place. Use the free parking and take the shuttle in.

    Kokomo express
    Roxana V.

    Copper Mountain was a fun mountain to visit! I cannot say much about the resort because I couldn't stay there, but their mountain trails were great for my boyfriend and me learning to snowboard. The easier greens are to the right, and they get more challenging as you travel left across the map. Our favorite green was the west-ten mile because the variety down the trail was phenomenal. We rode it at least four times, which felt different every time. Wide enough to share and steeper in certain portions. Trees galore with options to ride in and out of forested areas. We did end up paying the $45 for parking because it was right off the slopes. The line to get into the free parking was pretty long, and then you had to take all your gear on a bus. It's not for everybody, but it's an option. We visited Keystone, Copper, and Breck. My boyfriend and I would've chosen Copper resort to stay in. It was homey. Not too crowded, and plenty of trail options.

    Savanna B.

    It had been years since I've skied at Copper- in fact, I'd forgotten how fun it is! There's tons of runs at a variety of skill levels. We got lucky late in the season with great snow. We stayed at an Airbnb in the Village, which seemed a lot bigger since my last visit. We cooked for ourselves, so didn't try any of the restaurants, but we did enjoy a little of the live music during après-ski.

    Cuey M.

    This place is like its own little world. We came here on a Monday during the month of March and although it was quite busy I was told that the weekend brings in a crowd of about 5-10 times the amount of people. That's insane. We parked at the Alpine parking. Which is free and is about a 7 minute walk to where we needed to be. The parking area was rough. Super bumpy and very muddy. I guess that's why it's free. We were meeting some people here and they used paid parking. $10 an hour, yikes! We decided to take the bus which rotates very frequently and took about 5-10 minutes. There's so many activities here. We did the snow tubing. Had to pay in advance and waited about an hour or so because we arrived early but totally worth it. The machine let's anyone that prepaid in 15 minutes prior to their appointment. There's a conveyer that takes you and the tube up to the top. They have single and double tubes available. It's by the hour so we went down maybe 5 times. Guess it just depends on how quick, or slow you are. We took the bus over to the coaster when we got done. Apparently they closed early for the day which was a huge bummer. It looked fun. Food and drinks were super expensive. This would be a super dope place if I snowboard or ski, but NOPE lol Something sort of irrelevant to add was that my son dropped his gloves either on the way to or from the restroom. Someone found it and placed it next to the ski racks. They were blue and green gloves. If you are the one that found it and is reading this review. He said THANK YOU!

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    this place is so much fun, great things to do with friends. i highly recommend for families also, this place is great for kids

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    Ask the Community - Copper Mountain

    Can you rent snowboards and equipment there?

    Yes, they have different packages you can choose for rental equipment. Just a heads up, it is a lot cheaper if you book the packages in advance though!

    How late do the lifts stay open to ride, do they go into the evening hours when it is dark?

    Upper lifts close at 330PM. All lower lifts close for the day at 4PM. There is no evening/after dark skiing.

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    I was in Breck for a work trip and had the option to choose one of several activities, and I picked…read morethe snowcat ride because I had never been on one before and wanted to try something new. Our group ran a little late and I ended up being the only person who showed up, and the staff could not have been more patient or accommodating about it. I was fortunate enough to get what essentially felt like a private ride, which made the whole experience feel very personal. They give you a walkie talkie so they can share updates and explain what you're looking at along the way, which I really appreciated because it made the ride feel intentional and educational rather than just scenic transportation. The snowcat itself is super comfortable and cozy. There are seat belts, thick blankets in the seating area, and the heat kicks on so you are warm the whole time. The cabin has large glass panels on all sides, so you can see the forest, the mountains, and the groomed trails without being exposed to the cold. The ride is very gentle and smooth, and they move at a reasonable pace while being thoughtful about cross country skiers on the trail, stopping when needed to let people pass. I found myself completely mesmerized watching the grooming attachment in front reshape the snow and lay down those perfectly clean parallel ski tracks. We stopped at a historic cabin that had been relocated and rebuilt years ago, and it was cozy inside with a guest book and bits of history to read. I ended up wanting to get back into the snowcat fairly quickly because it was so warm and comfortable in there, and the views from inside were amazing. It was quiet, beautiful, and surprisingly peaceful, and I came away with some great photos on my film camera and a super memorable first snowcat experience.

    Most people come to Breckenridge in the winter to hit the slope. But if you're afraid of downhill…read moreactivities like me, you'll find great alternatives at the Nordic Center! A day pass is $30, which is a little pricey but ultimately worth it. You can rent snowshoes or Nordic skis for a similar price. My friends and I came here for snowshoeing and had a great time! They have a map which clearly marks the skiing and snowshoeing trails along with their level of difficulty. We did the willow (easy) snowshoeing trail which took about 40 minutes and offered beautiful views, a route under the gondolas and being in the trees with lots of cute squirrels. We left for breakfast and ended up taking the snowshoes on a different trail in town before returning them. The Nordic center is a great place to access fun winter activities in Breckenridge and worth checking out if you're in town!

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    I stayed at a VRBO unit in this hotel in March 2026. The unit itself was nice. The location of…read morethe hotel at the base of Peak 8 is great. Be aware that the hotel front desk will not assist anyone staying through VRBO and every interaction with Hunter was extremely unpleasant. He was consistently rude and unhelpful. When we asked about parking availability in town, we were given the incorrect information. We ultimately had to find parking on our own and it was significantly closer than what the hotel recommended. When our unit owner contacted the front desk to ask for assistance retrieving our key from the locker, Hunter appeared visibly annoyed he had to help. Additionally, when we asked the front desk to provide a key that we gave to him to our adult children upon their arrival, he refused. The hotel feels dated and tired and the food was inedible. The hot tub was not very hot. While many of these issues might have been overlooked given the great location, the consistently rude and unprofessional from desk made the stay far less enjoyable.

    I will never stay here again…read more We come to breck all the time, had some friends staying here so tried it out. We rented a 3 bedroom apartment. My wife got here at check-in and I had forgotten to put her in reservation. At any other hotel this is easily resolvable, especially hotels that are at this price point. Sean, the manager, made my wife incredibly uncomfortable by being aggressive and dismissive. She called me ans asked if eh would talk to me, he aggressively said "what's his phone miner? Don't ask him!" He then said that she doesn't even have my last name... mind you that's not always the case Sean! My wife had our two toddlers after a long car ride and just needed some compassion and a bit of instruction on how to fix the situation but was instead met with hostility. I showed up around 7pm and Sean immediately became shaking upset when I tried to jsut describe how he could have jsut told my wife or me (on the phone) to call a number and add her. He checked me in and gave me a key, no holder with room number, had to ask, no parking instructions (only one spot), no map of property, no WiFi code... no apology without BS excuses. I regularly get better service at a Courtyard Marriott. If you are looking for somewhere great to stay I reccomend you go to the Grand Colorado or anywhere else in town. Learn to be nicer Sean it goes a long way. Max shouldn't have to apologize for you. Max, you rock!

    Crystal Peak Lodge - Master bath with steam shower

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    We were greeted by a friendly woman at the front desk when we arrived. She took the time to…read moreexplain all of the amenities and give us a map of the property and downtown Breckenridge. She also suggested that we pick up a local paper that they had because there were a lot of dining deals advertised since it's the off season. Overall our room was nice. We had a balcony with a great view. There are DVD players in the room and the front desk has some movies you can borrow. We cooked dinner at night and there were enough supplies including salt and pepper to do that. However, the wine bottle openers were broken. We also had issues turning on the fireplace. Maintenance came and gave us a work around without using the timer, but it required touching the hot bottom of the fireplace. The woman working the front desk at night was very helpful and they have a shuttle you can use to get downtown. I only had to wait about 5 minutes for it. The common areas are very nice with fire pits, a pool table, hot tubs, fitness center, and steam shower. The water jug in the fitness center was frozen to the dispenser so no water would come out. You're able to use the amenities at One Ski Hill, so we went bowling. It does require reservations which we didn't know, so plan ahead. Overall, a good place to stay for the price.

    Heat location on peak 7. You avoid the crowds and craziness of peak 8 and are on an all blue lift…read morewith reasonable run access to the adjacent peaks. The hotel was nice overall with very spacious rooms. The parking garage was tight. The staff was friendly and maid service was nice. I'd recommend this place for intermediate to advanced skiers looking for true ski in ski out who have the financial resources. It was pricey.

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