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SKI COOPER: SKIP THE CROWDS, LIFT LINES, AND PRETENSE
Ski Cooper is a great place to escape the crowds and take a much-needed break in the mountains. There are no crowds, lift lines, high prices, high-rise condos, or hard man-made “snow.” At Cooper, it’s all about skiing and boarding in wide-open spaces!
UNCROWDED SLOPES AND A LAID-BACK VIBE
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BLACK DIAMONDS AT COOPER
Cooper opened the new Tennessee Creek Basin in early 2020, with 17 new double black runs, 4 new black diamond runs, and a new lift!
The advanced terrain adds a fresh dimension to Cooper’s family-friendly vibe. Now, you can bring all your family and friends to Cooper, whether they’re expert or newbie skiers or boarders. With a total 64 trails, five lifts, and terrain variety to choose from, groups of all ability levels will find something to love at Cooper. Check the trail map and start planning your ski days!
Please note: Before entering Tennessee Creek Basin, please make sure you are ready to descend Double Black Diamond terrain. If you have questions in your mind about your ability to handle this terrain, DON’T GO – work on your skiing first.
SAVE ON DAY PASSES
Even with this exciting expansion, Cooper is still one of the lea
st crowded and most affordable
resorts in Colorado. If you ski a lot, buy a season pass and get great on that new black diamond terrain!
At Cooper, all season passes, day passes, and rentals will be loaded onto the Cooper Card (RFID). Please go online before your visit to create your profile, upload your photo, and sign any waivers. Once you get your card, you will never stand in the ticket line again – just proceed directly to the lift with your loaded card.
SKI WHERE HEROES TRAINED
If you’re a history buff, check out Ski Cooper’s history as a training ground for World War II heroes, the 10th Mountain Division ski troopers. Check out the new Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument adjacent to Ski Cooper. Warm up after skiing by exploring historic Leadville.
Be sure to join us for 10th Mountain Day, usually in late February, to honor these heroes! The ski down parade of flags typically takes place at 1:30 p.m.
GET YOUR PASS TODAY
Plan your getaway to the wide-open slopes and fresh air at Ski Cooper. Plan your visit today!