Ski Cooper

Ski Cooper is a Leadville-area Colorado ski area rooted in 10th Mountain Division training at Camp Hale, known for family skiing and historic local character.

Skiing at Ski Cooper

Ski Cooper is a ski resort in Colorado, United States. Use NEU Ski Maps to explore 64 slopes, 4 lifts, 26 km of ski slopes, 3D maps, webcams, weather forecasts and trail maps.

  • 64 slopes
  • 4 lifts
  • 26 km of ski slopes

Why ski Ski Cooper

Ski Cooper is the Colorado antidote to mega-resorts: authentic 10th Mountain Division history, affordable family skiing, Tennessee Pass views, and a quiet Leadville-area feel.

Best for: 10th Mountain history, families, low-key Colorado skiing

Frequently Asked Questions

How many slopes does Ski Cooper have?
Ski Cooper has 64 slopes covering 26 km of ski terrain.
How much does a day pass cost at Ski Cooper?
A day pass at Ski Cooper costs $99 (December – April season).
What is the elevation of Ski Cooper?
Ski Cooper ranges from 3200 m to 3566 m altitude, giving a vertical drop of 366 m.
When is Ski Cooper open?
Ski Cooper is open from December – April, with lift hours 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Why ski at Ski Cooper?
Ski Cooper is the Colorado antidote to mega-resorts: authentic 10th Mountain Division history, affordable family skiing, Tennessee Pass views, and a quiet Leadville-area feel.
What is Ski Cooper best for?
Ski Cooper is ideal for: 10th Mountain history, families, low-key Colorado skiing.
What should I know before visiting Ski Cooper?
Check Tennessee Pass weather, road conditions, and whether you want the main mountain or Chicago Ridge snowcat terrain.
Is Ski Cooper good for families?
Yes, Ski Cooper is rated as child-friendly, making it a great choice for families with children.
Does Ski Cooper have snow parks?
Yes, Ski Cooper has 1 snow park for freestyle skiing and snowboarding.

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