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Here are the best options to get you to Denver Airport (DEN)

Shuttles & Buses (Shared Services)

Bus

Scheduled departures

From
$186.00 CAD
For 1 adult

Price breakdown

Taxis, SUVs & Vans (Private Services)

Taxi

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

From
$656.29 CAD
For 1 vehicle

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Luxury Sedan

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

From
$688.70 CAD
For 1 vehicle

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Luxury SUV

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

From
$713.00 CAD
For 1 vehicle

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10 Passenger Van

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

From
$972.28 CAD
For 1 vehicle

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Mini Bus Charter

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

From
$2,106.60 CAD
For 1 vehicle

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Route details

Distance:

157 km / 98 miles

Driving Time:

2hrs

*Subject to weather and traffic conditions.
Shared Shuttles may take longer

People often ask

The drive from Copper Mountain to Denver International Airport typically takes around 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours in good road and traffic conditions. The route follows I-70 east through the Rockies before joining highways toward the airport.

In winter, travel times can increase significantly due to snow, traffic congestion, or weather-related delays. On busy ski weekends or storm days, it’s wise to allow up to 3 hours or more.

A good rule of thumb is to arrive at Denver International Airport at least 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight. Based on that, most travellers leave Copper Mountain 4 to 5 hours before departure.

During peak ski season, weekends, or winter storms, leaving even earlier provides extra buffer for I-70 traffic, weather delays, and airport security lines.

Yes, shuttle services operate between Copper Mountain and Denver International Airport. Options typically include shared shuttles with scheduled departures as well as private transfers offering direct, door-to-door service.

Booking through Ridebooker makes it easy to compare providers and choose the option that best fits your flight time and group size.

The earliest shared shuttle leaves Copper Mountain at 8am. If you need to travel earlier than this it is best to book a private transfer.

Because early slots can fill quickly, booking ahead is recommended to secure a departure time that aligns with your flight.

For most travellers, the best option is a pre-booked shuttle or private transfer. It removes the stress of winter driving, parking, and navigating I-70 traffic, while ensuring reliable arrival at the airport.

Private transfers offer the most flexibility and comfort, while shared shuttles are a cost-effective alternative if your schedule is more flexible.

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft may be available, but they are not always reliable for long mountain trips, especially early in the morning or during winter storms. Drivers may cancel due to distance, weather, or traffic conditions.

Prices can also fluctuate significantly during peak travel periods, often making shuttles or private transfers the more dependable option.

Yes, booking in advance is strongly recommended—especially during ski season, holidays, and weekends. Availability can be limited, and last-minute options are often more expensive or unavailable.

Pre-booking guarantees transportation that matches your flight time and provides peace of mind in case of weather delays or heavy I-70 traffic.

The drive from Copper Mountain to downtown Denver typically takes about 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes in good road and traffic conditions. The route follows I-70 east through the Rockies, descending steadily toward the Front Range.

In winter or on busy ski weekends, travel times can increase significantly. Snowstorms, traction laws, or traffic backups in the Eisenhower Tunnel area can push the journey to 2.5 hours or more.

Yes, shuttle services are available from Copper Mountain to downtown Denver year round offering door-to-door service and flexible schedules.

Booking through Ridebooker allows travellers to compare options in advance and secure transportation that fits their schedule, group size, and comfort preferences.

The easiest and most reliable option without driving is a shuttle or private transfer. These services remove the stress of winter road conditions, traffic delays, and parking in Denver.

Private transfers are ideal for travellers with luggage, families, or tight schedules, while shared shuttles provide a more affordable option with fixed pick-up times.

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are sometimes available, but they are not reliable for this route—especially in winter. Availability can be limited, and drivers may cancel due to weather, traffic, or the long mountain drive.

Surge pricing during peak ski times can also make rideshares more expensive than pre-booked shuttle or transfer services.

The drive can be challenging during winter conditions. I-70 frequently experiences snow, ice, reduced visibility, and heavy congestion, particularly near the Eisenhower Tunnel and on weekends.

Drivers must comply with Colorado’s traction laws, and those unfamiliar with mountain driving may find the route stressful in poor weather.

About travelling from Copper Mountain, CO to Denver International Airport (DEN)

Copper Mountain sits along the I-70 corridor between Frisco and Vail, offering a relaxed, unpretentious alternative to Colorado’s pricier ski resorts. Its naturally tiered terrain spreads across three main villages, making it easy to navigate. The slopes start gentle around the West Village—perfect for new skiers and early intermediates—before transitioning into steeper cruisers, bowls, and glades accessed from the Center and East Villages. Copper is also something of a breeding ground for budding athletes due to its world-class terrain parks and the U.S. Ski Team’s training facilities. Snowfall is consistent throughout the season, and lift lines tend to stay shorter than many neighbouring destinations even after big storms.

The villages themselves are compact and purpose-built, each with its own personality. Center Village is the lively hub with restaurants, pubs, shops, and easy lift access. West Village caters strongly to families, ski school guests, and anyone looking for calmer evenings. East Village sits closest to the more advanced terrain making it the choice for the bravest powder hounds.

During summer, Copper becomes a basecamp for outdoor adventure. The lifts open for hiking, sightseeing and mountain biking, while the Woodward facilities, Rocky Mountain Coaster, and boating opportunities at Dillon Reservoir keep families busy. Copper Creek Golf Course offers stunning mountain views, and the Tenmile Range provides miles of ridge walks and high-alpine trails for those looking to explore further afield.

Travellers arriving by air typically fly into Denver International Airport (DEN) just under 2 hours away. You can book your transfer from DEN to Copper Mountain with Ridebooker choosing from a range of options for seamless travel to the mountains. A shared shuttle is convenient for the budget conscious traveller, while we also offer private transfers to suit all group sizes and schedules using a trusted network of drivers operating a range of vehicles. Skip the car rental, book ahead and enjoy your scenic drive along I-70 straight to your accommodation.