Copper Mountain Ski Area
Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 7:00 AM to Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at 7:00 PM CST
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COPPER MOUNTAIN SKI AREA! January 30 to February 04, 2025
Copper Ski Resort is a tale of four distinct personalities: a green-friendly west side; a fun blue center; a fast-exciting eastern side; and a topside that is challenging and breathtaking. Couple that with 140 named trails, 2,738 feet of vertical, 2538 acres of terrain, 24 lifts, and cold Colorado powder. Copper Mountain Resort in Colorado certainly has a lot on offer.
In Summit County near Frisco it is about 75 miles from Denver. Come along with Pine Point as we head there this winter.
MOUNTAIN STATS
Base elevation is 9712 feet with the summit at 12,441 feet. They list a longest run at 1.7 miles (Collage) and a longest path down at 2.8 miles (Soliloquy to Roundabout) and classify the terrain at 25% beginner, 24% intermediate, 34% advanced and 17% expert.
FLIGHT INFORMATION SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
Thu 01-30-25 on flight WN1085 Depart MDW at 08:05AM arrive DEN 10:00AM
Tue 02-04-25 on flight WN 419 Depart DEN at 04:20PM arrive MDW 07:35PM
Our flights with Southwest are non-stop; 2 checked bags are free and skis/boots are considered 1 bag.
There will be a 30-minute grocery/beverage stop during our shuttle from the airport to our hotel.
LODGING
The Cambria Hotel is in the center village base area. We have 5 nights in our double occupancy hotel rooms. Cambria is SKI IN/SKI OUT with the American Eagle Hybrid chondola a short walk away. Bar and restaurant on site along with two outdoor hot tubs. Our rooms will have a mini-fridge and coffee makers.
LIFT TICKETS
TRIP PRICING IS EXCLUSIVE OF LIFT TICKETS
Copper Mountain is an IKON PASS resort, so if you already have an IKON pass you are all set. Multi-resort passes can save you money when you use it enough. For example, the Pine Point trip to Boyne MI in Feb and our March trip to Mammoth Mountain will allow you to use your IKON pass again, getting more skiing for the same price.
If you are considering an IKON Pass purchase, there is still time. Go to: ikonpass.com/en/shop-passes
If you don’t have IKON, you will need to order your lift tickets and add the following costs to the price of your trip. I encourage you to order online as soon as you sign up for the trip. You will still need to pick up your tickets at the window and sign a waiver once we get there. They offer pass protection in the purchase process. You can't get any refunds, transfers or credits without adding the additional $25 pass protection charge. Like most other resorts lift tickets/passes are now on an RFID card exclusive to that resort. They call theirs the Copper Card and you have to include one when you order.
4 Pack Copper Mtn $399
https://www.coppercolorado.com/plan-your-trip/season-passes/four-pack-2024-25
Single day $194
2 of 3 days $348
3 of 5 days get the 4 pack $399
4 of 6 days get the 4 pack $399
TRIP PRICING INFORMATION EXCLUSIVE OF LIFT TICKETS
EARLY BIRD PRICE: $1469 when deposit received before 10-25-2024
REGULAR SEASON PRICE: $1579
LATE SEASON PRICE: $1679 when deposit received after 12-02-2024
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
$400 deposit due at sign up
11-01-2024 $500
12-02-2024 $500
12-30-2024 remaining trip balance due
Deduct $300 from trip price if providing your own airfare
How do you get on this awesome ski trip to Copper Mountain?
Complete 2 online forms: 1, membership and 2, trip application and liability found here: https://www.pinepointskiclub.com/membership-forms
Pay membership dues: $30 Individual; $50 Family
Trip deposit of $400 saves your spotPayments can be sent electronically via ZELLE to:
MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION
With your Full Season paid membership you can choose one of two items as a free gift from Pine Point
We have 25 remaining Club Logo BASEBALL CAPS in a burnt orange color. OR, we have brand new Club Logo SKI POLE FLAGS
PHOTO CONTEST
See separate event description for chance to win a trip discount
OPTIONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE
You can see and compare insurance companies at www.squaremouth.com
I encourage ALL travelers to get trip insurance. Even if they think they are healthy, one never knows and there have been too many instances of people losing money when airlines cancelled flights, someone got hurt on the slopes or there was an emergency at home. You just never know!
See you on the SNOW!
Your Trip Leader: Mark