Events and Activities

While you are staying at Copper Mountain there are many options for entertainment when you are done skiing.  Take a look at some of our suggestions:

Taking a break? Why stop having fun? Copper Mountain offers much more than skiing alone.
Drinks and food, right  at the foot of the mountain.  Check out these places for the best Apres Ski entertainment.
Snowplay enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy the thrill of Copper's snow tubing hill. Serviced by The Stinger surface lift, riders cruise down snow-filled lanes with varying degrees of pitch. Located at the base of the Super Bee lift in the East Village.

Copper's Athletic Club offers a weight room, swimming pool, racquet ball courts, exercise bikes, treadmills and more.  After a nice work out relax in the hot tub or sauna.  The Athletic Club also offers facials and massages so you can pamper yourself after a long day on the slopes.

Copper's activities let you enjoy the mountain and the Village at Copper with the entire family.  Race on Summit County's only go kart track, conquer the climbing wall or see who gets the first hole-in-one at Copper's mini golf course. 

Ride Summit County, Colorado this summer. A central location and endless riding options naturally put Copper at the center of Colorado's biking scene. Hundreds of miles of road biking terrain - much of it on the state's most scenic mountain by-ways and paved bike paths - are accessible from the resort. From a spin around Lake Dillon on the bike path to the local's favorite "Copper Triangle" ride, the riding and scenery can't be beat.
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Copper Mountain is located in Summit County, Colorado, just 75 miles west of Denver in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.  With 2,450 acres of ski and snowboard terrain Copper is perfect for your Colorado winter ski vacation or summer vacation getaway.  Copper offers shopping, dining, convenient lodging and family activities, including snow tubing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling in the winter, and hiking, biking and rafting in the summer.