Don Ridinhure :
Copper Mountain is a skier's mountain. I came with friends and am glad I didn't bring my family as the villages are a bit limited for activity. For those that ski morning to afternoon there isn't a better option. I love how the mountain and villages are divided by ability...keep
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Overview Copper Mountain is the largest holiday resort, in terms of area,
in the whole of Summit County Colorado. The resort, owned by
Intrawest, which also owns Winter Park (Colorado), Mammoth
(California) and Whistler-Blackcomb (B.C, Canada), is an incredibly
popular holiday destination and noted especially for its varying
terrain and diverse runs. Copper Mountain has three villages filled
with shops, restaurants, bars and a variety of accommodation.
The Village at Copper is the centre of the holiday resort and most
of the action takes place around here. The East Village and Union
Creek (on the west side of Copper Mountain) have fewer restaurants
and shops. A few years back, Intrawest put a lot of money into the
upgrading of the villages, with massive amounts of construction
aiding to bring up the standard and reputation to where it stands
today. Copper Mountain is now one of the most popular holiday
resorts in the whole of Colorado and continues to attract visitors
from within the United States and worldwide.
Skiing The Copper Mountain holiday resort has a lot to offer skiers and
riders of all levels. Towards Union Creek are the beginners' slopes
where the ski school heads out to teach newcomers, or those simply
in need of a refresher course, on the gentler green runs. The
Village at Copper is more suited to intermediate skiers and riders
while nearby the East Village hides some of the blacks and double
blacks for advanced skiers and riders. There are four bowls:
Copper, Union, Spalding and Resolution, for the confident and
experienced.
Shopping There are shops located throughout the villages of the Copper
Mountain holiday resort selling a variety of ski and snowboarding
gear, clothing, jewellery and souvenirs. The Mountain Adventure
Center rents and sells equipment and outwear for adults and
children. Copper Mountain Sports is the number one rental store to
demo out some new skis while on holiday, as well as handling tuning
and waxing requirements.
MTN Beach brings the surf to the mountain with popular lifestyle
brands such as Quiksilver and Billabong clothing for sale. The
Copper Clothing Company will provide all the holiday memorabilia
necessary or alternatively, just for gifts. Metals Rock sells a
range of jewellery and watches and The Rocky Mountain Chocolate
Factory is a must for chocoholics in Copper Mountain, with a
variety of chocolate infused eats and drinks.
Restaurants While on holiday in the Copper Mountain resort, there is
something for every taste and most of it is reasonably priced. In
The Village at Copper, Jack's Slopeside Grill offers a healthy
start to the day with nutritional breakfasts, salads and
sandwiches. Traditional restaurants include the Imperial Palace,
which prepares Taiwanese and Szechuan dishes for lunches and
dinners, or McGillycuddy's Celtic style pub, a great restaurant for
families on holiday.
In the East Village, Double Diamond flames up a grill of burgers
and steaks and the Grand Hall Market offers bargains on pizzas,
beers and Kids Eatz meals. On the mountain there are secluded spots
such as the Flyers Soup Shack for a quiet barbeque, or snacks at
the multi-level deck T-Rex Grill or Solitude Station BBQ. There are
more options outside of the holiday resort in the towns of Dillon
and Frisco.
Nightlife Although not the best holiday resort for a night out in the
region, Copper has a few bars and clubs that will be sure to meet
après-ski needs. Pravda, a Russian-styled vodka bar offering
30 types of vodka, lots of cheap drinks, stays open late and almost
always turns into a great party. Endo's Adrenaline Café has
drink specials in the afternoon and usually hosts some live music
in the evenings. JJ's Rocky Mountain Tavern, a prospector styled
bar, often draws the holiday crowds over happy hour in the
afternoon, inevitably lingering on later for a beer-filled follow
up throughout the evening.
Activities There is plenty to do for all ages at Copper Mountain holiday
resort. Snow-shoeing, snow-mobiling, tubing, ice skating, even
sleigh rides make up for some of the alternative snow based
activities, but away from the cold there is the après-ski
Hot Springs Tour to relax the muscles in some of Colorado's
geothermal springs, or even the Copper Mountain Athletic Club to
give them a further workout. Other sports include broomball or
curling to get into the spirit of social team-oriented competition.
Throughout the summer holiday months, Copper Mountain offers
golfing and hiking as well as mountain biking.
Negatives Copper Mountain can get very busy over the Christmas and New
Year holiday period and over Spring Break.