- TripBuzz found 36 things to do indoors in the Copper Mountain area. From New Village to Breckenridge Distillery, Copper Mountain offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 40 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 34 different types of things to do inside in or near Copper Mountain, Colorado. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Hotels, Casinos, History Museums and Art Gallery.
- There is 1 indoor activity in Copper Mountain, and 35 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Breckenridge, Dillon, Frisco and Leadville.
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The Anderson Ranch Arts Center hosts painting and drawing, ceramics, photography, new media, and sculpture workshops. The location, which also sells prints of the artwork developed on-site, hosts visiting artists and critics.
46.7 Miles
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.
46.9 Miles
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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.
47.4 Miles
Opened in 2013, Slow Your Roll Bowling Alley features eight lanes of bowling with leather seats for up to six people per lane. The bowling alley offers lunch, dinner and drinks and has two 300' projection screens.
47.4 Miles
Slow Your Roll is a bowling center that offers 8 bowling lanes with leather couches for seating. The bowling alley offers a full menu in addition to a fully stocked bar.
47.5 Miles
Located at 4,406 feet above sea level, Snowmass offers great outdoor activities to everyone. The ski resort offers convenience to its guests as it offers ski training camps, restaurants and shops.
49.9 Miles
Open to the public since 1920, Tiny Town, is a miniature collection of houses, buildings, and railroads to entertain kids of all ages. With more than 90 buildings on display, visitors enjoy stepping back in time with a ride on the railroad and marveling at all of the creations.