
June 05, 2013
Summer fun at Copper Mountain
The summer season is getting longer at Copper Mountain, as the resort opens its summer non-snow attractions and activities on June14th. Summer season passes are available for $74. Village at Copper activities will be open daily from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sunday – Thursday and 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

June 03, 2013
It’s ‘peak’ season in Summit County!
Summertime is peak-bagging season in Colorado, and Copper Mountain Resort is the perfect spot to explore some of of the high country's most inspiring crags, including Copper's very own 13,205-foot Jacque Peak, located just to the south of the ski area, about 1.6 miles south of Union Peak. We love all our local mountains, but here's a short guide to three of our favorite peaks.

June 01, 2013
Exploring Dillon Reservoir
Hidden coves, great trails, scenic vistas — and even bald eagle nests can be found around Dillon Reservoir in Summit County, Colorado.

May 27, 2013
Getting splashy at Copper Mountain
Copper Mountain may be best known for winter skiing and snowboarding, but for a few short months each year during the warm season, summer sports dominate. And while hiking and mountain biking often take center stage, there is a surprising variety of water sports. Here's a quick guide to getting wet in the Colorado high country.

May 25, 2013
Our 5 favorite wildflower spots near Copper Mountain
One of the true joys of summer in the Colorado high country is watching meadows, forests and boulder fields come alive with wildflowers.