Between Vail And Denver Is Colorado's Picturesque Ski Resort With A Walkable Village And Beginner-Friendly Slopes
You don't have to travel far from Downtown Denver to find top-notch skiing. The picturesque ski resort Copper Mountain, about 75 west of the city and 20 southeast of Vail, has a walkable village and diverse terrain, including a great selection of beginner-friendly slopes.
The summit of Copper Mountain measures 12,313 , while the village at its base sits at an elevation of 9,712 . It's actually a of villages, or one village divided into three, depending on how you look at it: East Village, Center Village, and West Village. Quaint and -friendly, they're home to shops, restaurants, cafes, and equipment outfitters. Go for coffee and a breakfast sandwich at Camp Hale Coffee Shop (open daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.), then head over to nearby Copper Mountain Mercantile to shop for locally crafted souvenirs, or to Blueflower Candies & Provisions (open daily from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.) to buy some sweet treats. In the East Village, stop into JJ's Rocky Mountain Tavern ( daily from 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.) for burgers and beers. High Rockies Whiskey and Wine Bar in Center Village is a spot for late-night snacks and drinks.
Slope-side lodgings, from conventional hotel rooms to spacious condos, are also available throughout the villages. Options include the alpine- Tucker Mountain Lodge ( from $382 per night) in Center Village and the Cirque in the West Village (two-bedroom from $742 per night), featuring condos with access to outdoor fire pits, a hot tub, and many other amenities. Looking for other places to ski close to Colorado's capital city? Winter Park, by the city of Denver, is a Colorado mountain town with European ski resort vibes in winter. And Loveland Ski Area, just 53 from Denver, sees an annual average of more than 32 of snow.
Plan a ski trip to Copper Mountain
From the villages at the base of the mountain, it's easy to access Copper Mountain's ski slopes. And the resort has a special asset: The mountain has naturally divided terrain, meaning that there are clearly defined sections for different ability levels. On the side of the mountain, you'll find easy "green" trails, and in the center, "blue" runs. Difficult "black" and expert are located on the mountain's east side — great news for beginners, as you can't accidentally stumble onto a trail that's too challenging. (If you're just learning to ski, you may also want to visit Echo Mountain, another beginner-friendly resort near Denver.)
To get an overview of the mountain's layout, take a free tour that departs daily at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. from the top of the Eagle in Center Village. Beginners can also sign up for group lessons (a half day from $209 or a full day from $229, as of this writing). Enjoy gorgeous views of the Tenmile and Gore r as you ski or snowboard down the slopes. Non-beginner skiers, take note: Regulars say one of the most scenic runs is , an intermediate (blue) trail with views of snowy mountain peaks. It's accessible from the Super and Resolution
Single-day lift tickets from $99 to $234 for adults, or $99 to $159 for kids (those aged 4 and under enter for free). Copper Mountain is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. It's from , the largest airport in North America.