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Copper Mountain

Over 2,400 acres of high-alpine snowriding thrills. With 4 great bowls, 21 lifts and 115 trails of naturally divided terrain, Copper is an adventure and a memory waiting to happen.

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Designed by Pete and Perry Dye, Copper Creeks' 6,070 yards offer a welcome challenge to golfers of all abilities. A short game practice facility is readily available with a chipping and putting green to practice upon. Copper Creek also offers professional instruction if you prefer to strengthen your game with the aid of an expert. Before or after play, stop by the full-service pro shop, or grab a bite to eat at Molly B's Rocky Mountain Tavern, located next to the course in Copper Station.



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Warm weather, sun-drenched skies and a mountainous playground define summer at Copper. Life's better at a high altitude. The air is fresher, the sky is bluer and your mind becomes clearer. Drive golf balls farther, hike higher and play harder at Copper.

Whether you spend the day biking, rafting, fishing or just basking in the sun, Copper has the summer activities you are looking for. From horseback riding and casting flies to dining out and sleeping in. Tennis courts, championship golf, and endless hiking and biking trails set the stage for your summer playground in the Rocky Mountains and are yours for the taking in and around Copper Mountain.

 


While at Copper, relax, take in the views, take in the fresh air or take in a fantastic meal...or do it all at the same time on the deck of Molly B's Rocky Mountain Tavern. Copper offers a wide variety of restaurants and shops to keep you preoccupied during your adrenaline "down time." With restaurants ranging from All-American to Chinese to Mexican every palate will be satisfied. Or take home a special reminder of the Rocky Mountains. Our specialty shops offer unique Colorado souvenirs and Copper Mountain clothing and accessories. Right down to the Copper Creek logo golf balls your husband wanted so badly.


 



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