Copper Mountain To Add New Lift, Mid-Mountain Lodge

Copper Mountain, and its parent company, POWDR, announced today that guests will continue to benefit from Copper’s $100 million multi-year transformation in the 2019-20 season. Included is new, lift-serviced access to expert high alpine terrain on Tucker Mountain and a new mid-mountain lodge to replace Solitude Station for winter 2020-21. The 2019-20 season will also include Copper’s debut of Woodward Peace Park, a unique, ever-evolving terrain park which will be open for all guests to enjoy.

“I’m thrilled to announce Copper’s newest Tucker Mountain chairlift allowing more skiers and riders to access Copper’s unique high alpine terrain.” said Dustin Lyman, president and general manager of Copper Mountain Resort. “At the same time, we will begin construction on a new mid-mountain lodge to replace Solitude Station and craft the designs for the Woodward Peace Park in partnership with Danny Davis, a U.S. Snowboard Olympian and X Games gold medalist. This is all complementary to our other recent additions, including the American Flyer and American Eagle lifts,  the Rocky Mountain Coaster, Koko’s, Downhill Duke’s and more. Copper has something for everyone and is undeniably the place in Colorado for the whole family. There has never been an easier or better way to access authentic, Colorado adventure.”

Starting during the 2019-20 season, the Tucker Mountain lift, a three-person fixed grip, will unlock access to 273 acres of expert terrain every day of the week. The lift will rise over 1,100 vertical feet, reaching 12,200 feet in elevation and allowing more skiers and riders to enjoy steep chutes and gladed trails. Previously this terrain was only accessible via snowcat service on weather-permitting weekend days. The new lift will run from the bottom of the Blackjack chair to the top of The Taco chute and will be complemented with a ski patrol warming hut and new restroom facilities at the base of the Mountain Chief chair in Copper Bowl.

Other development at Copper Mountain includes construction of a new lodge, which will replace Solitude Station, Copper’s mid-mountain lodge, and feature convenient access from American Eagle lift to a 25,000 sq. ft. reimagined lodge experience. Construction is already underway and will continue through the 2019-20 ski season. Once complete, the new lodge will feature a full-service casual restaurant, full-service bar and lounge, private dining area, cafeteria options and  180-degree views of the vast Colorado mountain landscape.

“With all of the exciting development at Copper, now, more than ever, is a great time for the next generation of skiers, snowboarders and families to call Copper Mountain Colorado their home mountain,” said Lyman.

Enhance Your Copper Experience in 2019-20

Copper Premier Pass: Guests are invited to enhance their winter 2019-20 with the new Copper Premier Pass upgrade starting at $499 per adult  and $299 per child/teen. New for the 2019-20 season, the Copper Premier Pass upgrade grants first tracks every day of the season with a 30-minute head start on the American Eagle lift; fast pass access all day through dedicated lines at the American Eagle, American Flyer, Union Creek, Super Bee, Kokomo, Timberline lifts; free premium parking at interior paid lots on a first come first serve basis; unlimited winter access to the Copper Athletic Club where the full family can enjoy the fitness center and indoor saltwater pool; and one complimentary high-end ski or snowboard demo at Camp Hale Outfitters. The Copper Premier Pass can be added to either a Copper Mountain Season Pass, Four Pack, or Ikon Pass.

2019-20 Season Passes

Begininng March 5, Copper Mountain will offer resort season passes starting at $549 for adults with an accompanying Kids Ski Free option available through April 23. New for the 2019-20  ski season, the Kids Ski Free age restriction will include teens up to and including those who are 15 years old as of November 1, 2019.

Copper remains the most accessible place for a family of four. Now through April 23, season pass access for a family of four with kids up to the age of 15 as of November 1, 2019 can enjoy Copper for $1098.

Copper Mountain season passes include 10 discounted friends & family tickets, 15 percent discounts on dining and retail, three free days of skiing at Monarch, Purgatory, Taos in New Mexico, Powder Mountain in Utah as well as free skiing at Grand Targhee when booked with lodging.

Discount passes are available for military and college students. New this year, military pass pricing will include veterans. To learn more about Copper Season Passes and to purchase with $49 down by April 23, visit CopperColorado.com/passes.

2019-20 Four Packs

Copper Mountain Four Packs will once again be available for new and returning passholders starting at $249 beginning March 4. Returning Four Pack passholders will receive a free bonus day when renewed either online, in-person or via phone by April 23.

Copper Mountain Four Pack perks include four friends & family tickets as well as 10 percent off dining and retail.

with a similar park dropping at fellow POWDR resort Killington, Vt., that same season.

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