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Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain Resort

USA

About Copper Mountain Resort

Copper Mountain, nestled just 75 miles west of Denver, Colorado, offers an exceptional mountain experience that transcends the ordinary. Whether you're an avid skier seeking the thrill of conquering challenging terrain or a family looking to create lasting memories in the snow, Copper Mountain welcomes you to embrace the essence of a snow day. With over 2,500 acres of naturally divided terrain, Copper beckons adventurers to explore its high alpine landscapes during the winter months, while transforming into a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and outdoor enthusiasts in the summer.

While Copper Mountain has three centralized pedestrian villages—East, West, and Center—visitors will find that the heart of the action lies in Center Village, where a bustling array of restaurants, shops, and activities await. To enhance accessibility, Copper Mountain offers an on-resort free shuttle service, connecting Alpine Lot & Far East Lot to Center, East, and West Villages.

Despite its proximity between Breckenridge and Vail, Copper often remains a hidden gem, boasting family-friendly amenities, diverse terrain, and world-class terrain parks. From beginner slopes catering to novices to high alpine adventures above treeline, Copper Mountain caters to skiers and riders of all skill levels, promising an experience that is both exhilarating and unforgettable.

Whether you're seeking a gastronomic adventure or a cozy après-ski retreat, every moment at Copper Mountain promises an unforgettable alpine getaway.

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Getting to Copper Mountain Resort

When planning your journey to Copper Mountain, Denver International Airport (DIA) stands out as a primary entry point. Boasting the most flights and often offering competitive fares, DIA serves as a hub for major carriers like United and Frontier, along with frequent services from Delta and Southwest. Given Denver's robust winter preparedness, flight disruptions due to snowstorms are rare, instilling confidence in your travel plans.

Upon arrival at Denver International Airport, simply hop onto Interstate 70 and head west to exit 195, where Copper Mountain awaits. While the drive typically takes about two hours, heavy traffic in the ski resort corridor may extend travel time. To bypass the hassle of driving, convenient shuttle services offer fast and reliable transportation, allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the mountainous scenery without worrying about winter road conditions.

Alternatively, Eagle County Regional Airport presents a closer option, just 55 miles west of Copper Mountain, offering a smoother and shorter drive compared to DIA. Despite potential flight connections through DIA, the convenience of Eagle County Regional Airport minimizes overall travel time.

Travelers may also consider Colorado Springs Airport, which boasts direct services and attractive flight deals. While the drive from Colorado Springs to Copper Mountain takes a bit over two and a half hours, some locals prefer this route for its less crowded roads, which provide a quicker and easier journey.

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