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Copper Mountain Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.67 (23 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.65 (117 Ratings)
Snow Parks
4.62 (129 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.59 (112 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.59 (132 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.54 (132 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 25%
Intermediate 24%
Advanced 34%
Expert 17%
Overall Rating
4.54
From 132 Reviews
151
Total Runs
9712
Bottom Elevation
12313
Top Elevation
2527
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsUSAColoradoCopper Mountain

Grab the Copper Mountain ski resort map to get a proper look at the terrain spread across 151 runs, with the highest lift reaching 3,753 metres. The trail map shows the breakdown clearly: 38 beginner runs, 36 intermediate runs, and 51 advanced runs, all serviced by 1 gondola, 10 chairlifts, and several drag lifts. The base sits at 2,960 metres, making this a high-altitude resort with terrain for every ability level.

Download the Copper Mountain Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Copper Mountain

Best Runs in Copper Mountain

  • Coppertone (Green): A long, smooth cruiser stretching from the Union Creek area that's ideal for building confidence with consistent gentle terrain.

  • High Point (Green): A mellow run from the American Flyer lift offering stunning views across the Ten Mile Range without any intimidating steepness.

  • Roundabout (Blue): A wide, perfectly groomed intermediate run that winds through the Super Bee area with plenty of space for carving long turns.

  • Andy's Encore (Blue): A beautifully varied blue cruiser dropping from the Storm King lift with consistent pitch and excellent snow retention.

  • Rhapsody (Blue): A fantastic tree-lined run through the Rendezvous area that flows naturally and suits confident intermediate skiers looking to progress.

  • Collage (Blue): A long, sweeping run from the top of the American Eagle lift that showcases Copper's varied terrain with gentle rollers and wide-open sections.

  • Lillie G (Black): A proper steep groomer that's perfect for advanced skiers wanting to lay down high-speed carved turns on consistent fall-line terrain.

  • Spaulding Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Ungroomed expert terrain with variable snow conditions and steep pitches that demands strong technical skills and good judgement.

  • The Burn (Black): A challenging mogul run that gets properly worked up by afternoon, offering a serious leg-burner for bump enthusiasts.

  • Resolution Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Expert-only natural terrain featuring steep chutes, rocky sections, and genuine consequences that rewards confident, skilled skiers.