Located in Summit County, Copper Mountain is an ideal ski and snowboarding destination, located about 75 miles west of Denver. Featuring various types of terrain, Copper Mountain has slopes for beginners, intermediates and experts, including a double black diamond. A self-contained ski village, Copper Mountain offers numerous resorts, small villages and lively nightlife after a day on the slopes.
Colorado is home to no less than twenty-six ski resorts such as those in Vail and Breckenridge; other winter activities include snowboarding, sledding, sleigh rides, snow hiking and snowmobiling. The state is blessed with national parks, grasslands and forests where in warmer weather you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking or rock climbing. Wildlife abounds, from bears to moose and raccoons to wolverines. More interested in local history? Head for either the Ute Indian Museum or the Koshare Indian Museum, and don't miss the forts such as Fort Garland and Bent's Old Fort. For a complete change, why not take a ride in a hot air balloon from South Park Valley or Boulder and admire Colorado's picturesque landscape from above?
Located in Summit County, Copper Mountain is an ideal ski and snowboarding destination, located about 75 miles west of Denver. Featuring various types of terrain, Copper Mountain has slopes for beginners, intermediates and experts, including a double black diamond. A self-contained ski village, Copper Mountain offers numerous resorts, small villages and lively nightlife after a day on the slopes.
Located in Summit County, Copper Mountain is an ideal ski and snowboarding destination, located about 75 miles west of Denver. Featuring various types of terrain, Copper Mountain has slopes for beginners, intermediates and experts, including a double black diamond. A self-contained ski village, Copper Mountain offers numerous resorts, small villages and lively nightlife after a day on the slopes.
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