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| Resort height: 2926 m | | Highest lift: 3767 m | | No. of lifts: 22 | | No. of slopes: 125 | | Total piste length: 2465 | | Snowparks: 3 |
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Copper Mountain: The resort... |
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The locals' favourite
You can’t help but love Copper; a friendly slope side village with a number of lively bars, restaurants and lodging, added to one of Colorado’s best ski areas. The resort is split into 3 villages just minutes apart and superbly linked by a free shuttle service, allowing easy access to the ski area and activities making it an excellent resort for everyone. It would be hard not to have an amazing time both on and off the slope while in Copper!
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The skiing and boarding in Copper Mountain |
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Copper has a ski area which will appeal to all levels of skiers. It has a perfect beginners area in Union Creek with wide and gentle slopes; where as the mid mountain area has copious amounts of cruising runs to keep the majority of skiers busy. Towards the top of the mountain and on the backside is where the more advanced runs can be found in a variety of steep chutes and bowls. Copper is also a fantastic resort for snowboarders who can make use of the excellent parks and pipes across the ski area.
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The apres ski |
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Copper is a lively and varied resort with all the evening activities happening right at the base of the slopes. The main village has an abundance of bars to keep you entertained from the early afternoon to the small hours. A climbing wall, athletic centre and a tubing slope are also available to make sure the whole family are catered for throughout the stay.
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