COPPER MOUNTAIN
Nestled amid the Rocky Mountains lies Copper Mountain. This ski town caters to all skill levels, allowing riders to enjoy the comfortable, laid-back atmosphere with 2,465 skiable acres, 140+ trails, 23 total lifts and 5 terrain parks including the famous Woodward terrain park! Copper Mountain Village, the heart of the resort, exudes a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere with charming shops, restaurants, and bars all in walking distance from the slopes.
Resort photos courtesy of Copper Mountain
WHAT’S INCLUDED
6-days & 5-nights lodging accommodations
Exclusive après and events for all 18+
Free shuttle services around resort town
On-site management and customer support
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Discounted lift tickets
Discounted ski or snowboard equipment rentals
Discounted ski & snowboard lessons
Roundtrip airport transportation
Apparel & swag for purchase
Travel Insurance
Starting at $588
POWDAZE SKI TRIP
JANUARY 4-9, 2026
Starting at $388
DECEMBER 14-18, 2025
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2450
ACRES
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12,313'
SUMMIT
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36%
INTERMEDIATE
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282"
ANNUAL SNOWFALL
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140
TRAILS
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23
LIFTS
COPPER SPOTLIGHT
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VARIETY OF TERRAIN & WOODWARD
Copper Mountain stands out for its diverse and versatile terrain. Woodward is a unique and exciting feature that sets Copper apart from other ski resorts. Woodward is a training facility that offers indoor and outdoor activities for people of all ages and skill levels.
Photo Credit: Copper Mountain
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COPPER MOUNTAIN VILLAGE
The village at Copper Mountain creates a vibrant and lively atmosphere. With its many shops, restaurants, and bars in walking distance from the slopes. Mulligan’s is an Outside Life favorite for drinking games!
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POWDAZE COLLEGE SKI TRIP DESTINATION
PowDaze, our largest college ski & snowboard trips, include après ski, live entertainment, themed parties and a variety of events on and off the mountain.
Photo Credit: Copper Mountain
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APRES-SKI SCENE
Copper has awesome apres hot spots at the base and on-mountain. Take a pit stop or wait until your day is done to hit up Downhill Dukes or Mulligan’s!
Photo Credit: Copper Mountain