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Copper Mountain

Copper Mountain Service Road Loop

Moderate

Copper Mountain Service Road Loop

03:22

10.5km

650m

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Hike the moderate 6.5-mile Copper Mountain Ski Resort Trail, gaining 2137 feet with stunning views of the Ten Mile and Gore Ranges.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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10.3 km

156 m

< 100 m

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5.34 km

2.96 km

2.01 km

172 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the Copper Mountain Ski Resort Trail?

The trail offers a diverse landscape, from high-altitude ridges and sub-alpine forests to alpine lakes and open meadows. You'll traverse through pine forests, wetlands, and wildflower meadows, especially vibrant from July to August. Many sections also provide stunning views of the Ten Mile, Gore, and Sawatch Ranges, including peaks like Copper, Union, and Jacque Peak.

Is the Copper Mountain Ski Resort Trail suitable for beginners?

While the specific Komoot route is rated moderate, Copper Mountain offers a range of hiking options. Beginner-friendly trails like Mountain Roads and Chickaree Way (partially) are available within the resort area, providing easier routes with scenic views. The resort's naturally divided terrain ensures there are trails for various skill levels.

What wildlife or plants might I see along the route?

Hikers might spot small wildlife such as pika and marmots. The area is also known for its clear alpine lakes and fields of wildflowers, including Colorado's state flower, the blue columbine, particularly abundant from July to August.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike at Copper Mountain is generally from late spring through early fall. July and August are particularly noted for spectacular wildflower viewing. Always check local conditions, especially for snowmelt at higher elevations, which can persist into early summer.

Where can I park to access the trail?

Copper Mountain Ski Resort has various parking options. For specific trailhead access and parking information, it's recommended to check the official resort website, visitcoppermountain.com, for the most current details on parking lots and trailhead access points.

Is the Copper Mountain Ski Resort Trail dog-friendly?

Generally, many trails in the Copper Mountain area are dog-friendly, but leash laws are typically enforced. It's always best to confirm specific regulations for the exact trail you plan to hike and to practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

Typically, hiking on trails within the Copper Mountain Ski Resort area does not require a specific permit or entrance fee. However, if you plan to use lift access to start your hike, there will be a fee for the chairlift ride. Always check the official resort website for any updated policies or fees.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with significant long-distance trails. It passes through sections of the Colorado Trail and Colorado Trail segment 7, as well as the CDT ilgST and ADT - Colorado C - Q - Seg 4.

Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks along the trail?

Many trails at Copper Mountain, especially those at higher elevations like the Alpine Overlook (around 12,000 ft), offer expansive panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Some routes also pass through old mining lands, providing a glimpse into the area's history.

Can I use a chairlift to access higher sections of the trail?

Yes, hikers have the option to take a scenic chairlift ride, such as the American Eagle lift, to higher elevations. This allows for easier access to trails like the Hallelujah Loop and Alpine Overlook, reducing the initial climb and providing more time for high-altitude exploration.

Are there family-friendly options for hiking at Copper Mountain?

Absolutely. Copper Mountain offers a variety of trails suitable for families. Beginner-friendly options like Mountain Roads and parts of Chickaree Way provide easier, scenic routes. The resort's diverse terrain ensures that families with different ability levels can find appropriate and enjoyable hikes.

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