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Here are the best options to get you to Copper Mountain

Shuttles & Buses (Shared Services)

Shuttle

Scheduled departures

From
$118.00 USD
For 1 adult

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Bus

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$132.00 USD
For 1 adult

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Taxis, SUVs & Vans (Private Services)

Taxi

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

From
$465.75 USD
For 1 vehicle

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Luxury Sedan

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

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$488.75 USD
For 1 vehicle

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Luxury SUV

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

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$506.00 USD
For 1 vehicle

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10 Passenger Van

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

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$690.00 USD
For 1 vehicle

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Mini Bus Charter

Custom pickup time to suit your needs

From
$1,495.00 USD
For 1 vehicle

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Route details

Distance:

160 km / 99 miles

Driving Time:

1hr 45mins

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

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

Copper Mountain is located in the same I-70 corridor as Vail, CO but offers a more laid back vibe that is more budget friendly. Known for its wide variety of terrain that is naturally divided by the shape of the mountains and spread across three main base areas. The mountain becomes steeper as you move from west to east making the resort a paradise for progression. Beginners and early intermediates can find mellow, confidence-building terrain centred around the West Village, while stronger intermediates and advanced riders gravitate toward the Centre and East Villages for steeper runs, wide open bowls and gladed skiing. Copper has a history of athlete development owing to some of the best terrain parks as well as being home to the US Ski Team Speed Centre drawing both up-and-coming riders and pros. The snow is reliable with powder aplenty and you’ll find lower skier densities than some of Copper Mountain’s neighbouring resorts even on good snow days.

Copper Mountain’s base areas are spread across three villages that each provide a distinct feel yet they all remain compact and easy to move between. The Center Village is the hub for dining, après, and lift access. The West Village has a quieter, family-friendly atmosphere and is where ski schools are based, while East Village is closest to the steeper terrain and tends to appeal to more experienced skiers and riders.

In the summer, Copper shifts into a base for biking, hiking and other mountain activities. Sightseers can enjoy scenic chairlift rides and accessible hiking, thrill seekers can visit the bike park for lift-accessed mountain biking, golfers can enjoy a round at the Copper Creek Golf Course, whilst families with kids can ride the Rocky Mountain Coaster or visit the WreckTangle obstacle course. The surrounding Tenmile Range, Gore Range, and nearby Dillon Reservoir open up options for full-day hikes, paddleboarding, and high-alpine ridge routes.

If you’re flying in, most visitors arrive via Denver International Airport (DEN). Ridebooker can handle your transfer from here so you don’t have to worry about renting a car or navigating mountain passes. Choose from a taxi, SUV’s or vans depending on your group sizes, and our trusted network of drivers will get you there. The drive follows I-70 through the foothills and into the heart of the Rockies before arriving directly at Copper’s base — step out and you’re ready to ski.