| Nestled in the Ten Mile and Gore wilderness ranges just 75 miles west
of downtown Denver in the scenic Rocky Mountains, Copper Mountain Resort is
a year-round vacation paradise. There's something for guests of every
age at Copper, where all lodging accommodations, shops, restaurants, conference
facilities and a wide variety of activities are conveniently located within
a scenic resort village. With 2,433 lift-served acres , Copper Mountain is Summit
County's largest ski and snowboard resort. Otherwise known as "Colorado's
Perfect Ski Mountain" and "The Local's Favorite," Copper owes
this reputation to an award-winning trail system that enhances the mountain's
unique geographic features, providing naturally separated terrain for beginner,
intermediate and expert skiers and snowboarders.
Copper also has earned the nickname, "Colorado's Friendliest Resort,"
thanks to a dedicated staff whose goal is to ensure each guest enjoys every
step in his or her vacation to the fullest. Whether your plan is to hit the
slopes all day every day, relax on a sunny deck in the company of family and
close friends, enjoy leisurely conversation over a candlelit gourmet meal or
to take advantage of the many family activities Copper has to offer, Copper's
employees are here to minimize your concern and maximize your memories. With
convenient shuttle service throughout the resort, parking within an easy walk
to the base area and a complete selection of restaurants, shops and outdoor
activities to choose from, Copper caters to vacationers who seek the resort
lifestyle.
Lodging guests will enjoy the complete Copper Mountain experience with
luxury amenities at wallet-friendly rates, including access to the multi-million
dollar athletic club. A variety of special, inclusive lodging packages
-- including custom-made stays for families, couples or ardent outdoor enthusiasts
-- means Copper offers vacations to fit everyone's needs. For further information,
please call your travel agent or one of Copper's national or international toll-free
numbers. Copper Mountain is located an easy 75 mile drive west from Denver on
I-70. |