- 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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Open seasonally, rain or shine, the Comanche Drive In Theatre is a retro style drive in movie theater originally constructed in 1966. The theater shows a combination of classic movies and more recent ones.
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Numerous trails are available for hiking and biking in Snowmass Village. Beautiful views of the mountains and Snowmass Village are available along the trail.
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Near the ski town of Snowmass, the East Snowmass Trail is spread over eight miles of terrain. The difficult-rated trail is only open from April through September though and caters mostly to hikers rather than skiers.
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Designed for cyclers, the Government Trail, near Snowmass Village, Colorado offers a single track ride among aspen trees from Snowmass to the Buttermilk ski area in Aspen. The Reverse Government ride (from Buttermilk) is more of an uphill climb.
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130 Kearns Road, Snowmass Village, CO 81615
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At the Snowmass Ice Age Discovery Center, visitors can learn about the ice age through creative displays and interactive programming. The location houses fossils, with an on-site interpreter offering information on the bone preservation process.
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Performance Tours Inc offers rafting through Brown's Canyon and Wild Horse Canyon on the Arkansas River. The company provides photos of the excursions and has full day or half day trips.
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Clear Creek Rafting Company offers over a dozen different whitewater rafting packages including half, full and multi-day trips where patrons are fully outfitted and guided. They offer trips for all skill levels on two different rivers.
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Established in 1918, Peak to Peak Scenic Byway is the oldest scenic byway in the state and starts from Estes Park towards Pikes Peak, passing through Roosevelt Naional Forest and Rocky Mountain National Park.
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The Cathedral Lake Trail is considered to be a relatively difficult path that goes from an Aspen grove until reaching the boundary of the Maroon Bells and Snowmass Wilderness. The main goal is to reach Cathedral Lake which offers a great deal of cutthroat trout fishing.
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At almost 20 miles long, Conundrum Creek Trail weaves between meadows, hot springs, rivers, and more. There are several lodge bridges scattered along the length of the trail that visitors can cross over.