Fun Things to Do at Copper Mountain Ski Resort with Kids

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Most of our many years of skiing have been spent on the slopes of Vail and Beaver Creek. So it had been several years since my husband & I ventured out to other ski resorts.

But when an opportunity to visit Copper Mountain Ski Resort arose, we jumped. Our family took a short drive over Vail pass to experience a different Colorado ski resort and had so much fun!

Copper Mountain is popular with families for many reasons, but especially great skiing. The expansive ski terrain offers something for every ski ability. The mountain is laid out with great access to beginner runs but also challenging terrain for more advanced skiers.

After a day on the slopes, more fun awaits at the base. Read on for fun things to do at Copper Mountain Ski Resort with kids.

The new alpine slide is fun for all ages at Copper Mountain Ski Resort.
From music and activities at the base area to speeding down the mountain on skis, tubes or alpine slide, Copper Mountain is full of family fun. Photo credit: Liana Moore

About Copper Mountain Ski Resort

Copper Mountain is a ski area located in Summit County, Colorado, an hour and a half west of Denver and just 15 minutes from the town of Frisco. This ski resort is actually closer to Denver than Breckenridge Ski Resort, at 209 Ten Mile Circle, Frisco, Colorado.

The resort sits at 9,712 feet above sea level and offers 2,490 acres of skiable terrain. Copper Mountain – popular with both skiers and snowboarders –  receives an average of 305 inches of annual snowfall.

To get the best price for lift tickets, be sure to purchase them in advance. In fact, to score some deals on and off the slopes, it’s important to plan your family ski vacation as early as possible.

A condo stay in kid friendly Copper Mountain Ski Resort is convenient and affordable.
Central Village in Copper Mountain Ski Resort. Photo credit: Diana Rowe

Copper Mountain Ski Resort Base Villages

Copper Mountain is comprised of three base villages: Center Village, East Village and West Village. A free bus system transports guests from village to village and runs every 15 – 30 minutes.

East Village is home to Super Bee high speed chairlift taking skiers to intermediate to advanced terrain such as Copper Bowl and Tucker Mountain. It is also where the fun snow tubing hill is located. Here you will find both condos and homes.

Center Village is where you’ll find American Eagle and American Flyer lifts and most of the restaurants, nightlife and shops. It is also where most events happen. If you like to be in the middle of things, this is where you’ll want to stay. One of the newest hotels is Element 29, which opened in Center Village in 2021.

West Village is popular with families because it’s close to the beginner terrain and ski school.

You’ll also find additional lodging options near Copper Mountain.

Things to Do at Copper Mountain

Ski or Snowboard

Okay, so this is a given. You’ve traveled to Copper Mountain Resort for a family ski vacation. You are going to go skiing (or snowboarding). But we are putting it number one on our list because it really is a great mountain, particularly for families with beginner skiers.

Copper Mountain is known for its “naturally-divided” terrain. This basically means that skiers and riders can enjoy the mountain at their own pace or skill set. The trails are laid out from east to west starting at a higher difficulty to lower. The trails are grouped together by difficulty. This means that it is great for skiers of all ability levels.

Blacks (expert) are on the east side, blues (intermediate) and all greens (beginner) are on the west side. This means there is very little chance of a beginner skier ending up on black trails, which can easily happen at resorts that have more of a mix of trails throughout the mountain.

As a bonus, the trails are long and expansive, which our family loved. We also happened to be there on a day when Mother Nature had graced Copper Mountain with eight inches of snow overnight. And then the sun came out and blue skies opened for the perfect day. Our time spent together on the slopes as a family was wonderfully memorable.

SheBuysTravel Tip: Skiing is full of life lessons both for kids, and adults. Fall down, get up. Focus. Learn from mistakes. And, so much more.

Nights are also kid friendly at Copper Mountain Ski Resort.
Nights are also kid friendly at Copper Mountain Ski Resort. Photo credit: Diana Rowe

Copper Kids Ski and Ride School

When SheBuysTravel writer Diana Rowe took her grandkids to Copper Mountain, she was impressed with the ski school experience.

“My grandkids still talk about their fantastic experience with their Copper Mountain Ski instructor CJ. This was their third snowboarding lesson in as many years, and CJ worked really intensely on building their confidence,” says Rowe.

After a short refresher lesson, CJ had them taking the “big kid” lift up and snowboarding down a beginner slope like they were pros.

“From a grandparent point of view, that’s what I look for – an instructor who is invested and committed to making a difference with the kids!” she says.

Snow Tubing at Copper Mountain

Our entire family, ages 5 and up, all absolutely loved snow tubing at Copper Mountain. I would consider us veteran sledders. But this was a whole different experience.

We grabbed a tube, let the magic carpet hoist us up the hill and then zipped down one of the five lanes in a square formation with four tubes held together by our hands holding the straps. The banked curves add an extra thrill. And, the snow storm that came in at the end of our hour completed the experience. It was certainly an adrenaline rush.

Colorado is home to fantastic snow tubing hills and this is one of our favorites.

If your kids are a bit younger, you might want to check out the new snow slides instead of the tubing hill. Built entirely from snow and located in the East Village, the Snow Slide is ideal for kids ages 3-8.

Ride the Alpine Coaster

About five years ago, Copper Mountain debuted its Rocky Mountain Coaster. If you don’t know what an alpine coaster is, you should. We are huge fans.

It is like a roller coaster, but you drive your own cart which is attached to the rails of the track. And it is set in the middle of a natural mountain environment rather than a concrete jungle.

Copper Mountain’s raised alpine coaster track runs along the natural curvature of the mountain. It dips, zigs, zags and makes 360 degree turns all the way down the track.

Visit Woodward Barn

We know families who regularly make the trek over the pass to take their kids to the Woodward Barn.

While the building may look a little like a barn, inside it is a training facility. it offers indoor ski and snowboard training, skateparks, Olympic-grade trampolines, foam pit jumps and more. Sign up for a two-hour intro session and make sure to bring your ski/ snowboard boots and a helmet!

Go Ice Skating

Copper Mountain is home to West Lake pond. It turns into an ice skating rink in winter. Bring your own ice skates, or rent a pair once you arrive to glide around the ice.

Enjoy an Après Ski Treat

The villages at Copper Mountain have a variety of restaurants as well as specialty sweet shops. Treat the family to mini donuts covered with chocolate sauce and sprinkles at Sugar Lips Mini Donuts. Or, let the kids pick out bulk candy at City Pop Gourmet Popcorn & Candy.

SheBuysTravel Tip: Here’s how to do apres-ski right. You earned it!

Kids’ Night Out

Kids ages 3-12 years can enjoy Kids’ Night Out while the adults enjoy an adult-only evening. Best of all, Kids’ Night Out is free! The only requirement is that parents spend $30 anywhere in Copper’s village areas during the three hours your children are in the program. Activities include arts and crafts, games, interactive Wii, dinner, and a movie.

Free Things to Do at Copper Mountain

Yes, a family ski vacation can be expensive. But put away those wallets at this family- friendly Colorado ski resort. In addition to the free shuttle bus service, Copper Mountain frequently offers free concerts. And Copper’s Ambassadors offer free mountain tours daily from mid-December through the beginning of April, snow conditions and terrain opening permitting.

Read More: Looking for tips on planning a family ski vacation?! Here’s how to choose a family friendly ski resort in Colorado — from finding the best ski school for the little ones to a terrain park for the teens.


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