*Arapahoe
Basin
*Aspen Highlands
*Aspen Mountain
*Aspen Buttermilk
*Aspen Snowmass
*Beaver Creek
*Berthoud
*Breckenridge
*Copper Mountain
*Crested Butte
*Cuchara Valley
*Eldora Mountain
*Howelson
*Keystone
*Loveland
*Monarch
*Powderhorn
*Purgatory
*Silver Creek
*Ski Cooper
*Steamboat
*Sunlight
*Telluride
*Vail
*Winter Park
*Wolf Creek
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# of lifts= 21
skiable acres= 2,433
vertical feet= 2,601 ft.
average snowfall= 280"
summit elevation= 12,313 ft.
# of trails= 118
base elevation= 9,712 ft.
Degree of Difficulty
Easiest= 21%
More Difficult (Inter.)= 25%
Most Difficult= 36%
Expert= 18%
Copper Mountain's naturally divided terrain
makes skiing or riding exceptional no matter what ability you may
be. The west side of the mountain has beginner terrain, the center
has intermediate terrain, and the east side of Copper has a ton
of challenging terrain.
Editors Note: Copper has great lift access
from its base with two high speed quads awaiting you only a short
distance apart. For those of you who are experts, the top of Copper
is nearly unmatched for cornices, bumps, glades and extreme air.
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