United States

Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain is a ski resort in United States with 126 km of marked pistes, 24 lifts, a top elevation of 3792 m.

126 km of pistes
24% easy   32% medium   44% hard
3792
m sommet
832
m dénivelé
24
remontées
€232
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Copper MountainUnited States

Copper Mountain is a ski resort in United States. It offers around 126 km of marked pistes served by 24 lifts. The skiable terrain rises from 2960 m at the base to 3792 m at its highest point, a vertical drop of 832 m.

The skiing and terrain

Copper Mountain’s pistes break down into 30 km of easy (blue) runs, 40 km of intermediate (red) runs, 56 km of difficult (black) runs. With a strong share of steeper terrain, it rewards confident skiers looking for a challenge.

Who it suits

Stronger intermediates and advanced skiers get the most from the mountain, though there is terrain to learn on too.

Season and snow

Topping out above 3,000 m, Copper Mountain is among the more snow-sure resorts and often enjoys a long season. As with any resort, snow cover varies year to year, so it is worth confirming conditions close to your trip.

Lift pass and getting there

A day pass costs in the region of €232. For the latest pricing, multi-day deals and opening dates, check the resort’s official channels before you travel. Compare Copper Mountain with other resorts using our ski resort directory.

Foire aux questions

How big is Copper Mountain?

Copper Mountain has around 126 km of marked pistes and 24 lifts.

How high is Copper Mountain?

The resort reaches 3792 m at its highest point, with the base at 2960 m.

Is Copper Mountain good for beginners?

It has beginner terrain, but with 24% easy runs it leans towards intermediate and advanced skiers.

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