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Besides action on the slopes, Copper Mountain guests find adrenaline-pumping adventures like soaring over West Lake on the Alpine Rush Zip Line.
within the resort is just a hop, step and a
jump away from the slopes, bars, restaurants
and shops.
Copper Mountain offers a wide variety of
restaurants, with something for everyone in your
group. Each of the menus offers vegetarian
and gluten-free options. Be sure to check out
JJ’s Rocky Mountain Tavern, which was closed
for the 2013-14 season. JJ’s is based on the
legacy of historical figures JJ and Molly Brown,
and claims to have the best slow-smoked
BBQ around. The tavern offers live music,
daily drink specials and happy hour.
The mountain is extremely group-friendly.
When booking, each group is assigned a
group service manager who serves as their
contact throughout the trip, assisting with both
lodging and lift tickets. This manager also
helps arrange activities for your group. Groups
can arrange a free mountain tour via ski or
snowshoe.
Recent Renovations
Sherpa 2.0: Last year, Copper Mountain intro-
duced Sherpa, the first hands-free, geo-aware
mountain app for Apple and android. New this
season is Sherpa 2.0. The updates allow guests
to create and share their own mountain tips
and favorite trails. The idea is to change how
guests interact with the mountain and create a
community where those who help to improve
the mountain experience will be rewarded.
Copper Mountain will choose the best contrib-
utors and award them with tickets, passes,
swag and a prized spot on the 2015-16 winter
trail map.
Woodward Copper: Woodward Copper, the
19,400-square-foot barn that serves as a
place to learn new terrain park tricks before
testing them out on snow, features foam pits,
skate bowls, mini ramps, spring floor, tumble
trak, spotting belts, Olympic fly-bed trampolines
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