- The list below includes 78 free or cheap things to do in or near Copper Mountain, Colorado, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Hiking Trails, Parks and Mountains.
- From Kodi Rafting to Peaks Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Copper Mountain and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frisco, Breckenridge, Leadville and Vail.
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Aspen Walking Tours organize a variety of informative guided tours such as the Dark Side Tour, Past to Present tours and more, which introduce visitors to the local history and culture of Aspen.
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The primary whitewater rafting company in the region is the Aspen Whitewater Rafting company. The business has been guiding visitors for over 20 years along the local rivers on personalized adventures that focus on small group sizes.
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The 4.8 mile trail within Buckskin Pass is the primary recreational attraction in the immediate area. The trail itself is mostly utilized for hiking, and it is rated as a difficult path which is best for advanced hikers.
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Originally opened in the early 1900s, Isis Theater is a four-screen movie theater that displays first-run feature films. The theater offers all digital projection and sound, stadium seating and a snack bar with food and drinks.
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With over five thousand acres of trails, Snow Mountain Ranch provides guests the opportunity to find any adventure amidst the snow-covered wilderness. Visitors can choose to camp through the lodge or enjoy a day trip of skiing and snowshoeing.
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Leading fishing expeditions to Lake Granby, Fishing with Bernie provides visitors with the opportunity to catch Rainbow and Kokanee trout. During the winter, the guides lead ice fishing trips where they drill holes into the ice to fish from.
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Granby Skatepark is a local public skatepark open for use to skaters. The skatepark includes a number of different skating accessories, such as ramps and rails, for use to the visitors.
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All that remains of this gold-mining town that sprang up in the mountains of Aspen Colorado is the Independence Ghost Town. After a short lived gold mining operation, brave visitors can explore the abandoned buildings and possibly meet any residents that were left behind.
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The Maroon-Snowmass Trail diverges from the Snowmass Creek Trailhead for a 8.5 mile out and back pathway. Accessible from June until September, the trail is used primarily for hiking and is rated as difficult for advanced hikers.
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Maroon Bells is a mountain range in Colorado made up of mudstone which give the mountains its distinct maroon color. The site also includes the famous scenic overlook of the mountains from the Mountain Creek Valley which is believed to be the most-photographed spot in Colorado.