- TripBuzz found 101 things to do with kids in or near Copper Mountain, Colorado, including 97 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Vail, Breckenridge, Leadville and Dillon.
- From Copper Mountain Ski Area to Woodward at Copper, the Copper Mountain area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, Golf, Snowmobiling and Rafting.
- Sitting almost 10,000 feet above sea level, Copper Mountain, CO lies in the White River National Forest. There are many events held in Copper Mountain, including the USASA Nationals in skiing and snowboarding, live music at various events throughout the year, the 157 mile Courage Classic, and many other charity races.
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Golden Gate Canyon State Park was established in 1960 and is home to a variety of wetland and riperian plant species, multiple forrested picnic areas, campsites, small creeks and ponds as well as a number of hiking and biking trails.
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The overgrown remains of a runway are now the Flying J Ranch Park which is open for natural exploration. The central attraction is a three-mile trail loop which runs through lodgepole pines, ponderosas, and Douglas firs.
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Visitors can explore an authentic dude ranch in the Rocky Mountains at Elk Mountain Ranch. The ranch hosts daily activities like horseback trail rides, fishing, hiking trips, and white-water rafting.
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On the National Register of Historic Places, Hiwan Homestead Museum features a 25-room log home originally constructed with a single room in 1893. The museum displays Native American artwork and decorative items as well as furniture from the period.
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Antero Mountain Ranch offers horseback riding experiences against the backdrop of the Buena Vista mountains. The company also offers hay rides and wagon rides. Visitors can eat lunch or dinner at the ranch.
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Popular with tourists and residents, Evergreen Lake and the Evergreen Lake Park provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Fishing is permitted throughout the year, and the lake is stocked with trout. A state fishing license is mandatory.
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The first prospector arrived in Leadville in 1880 claiming to have found silver, so over the course of the next three years, he was joined by 1,999 other people, but by 1900 men were spending their time hunting and drinking instead. Visitors can visit the ghost town.
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113 North Railroad Street, Buena Vista, CO 81211
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Buffalo Joe's Whitewater Rafting organizes a variety of rafting trips making use of inflatable kayaks, paddle and oar boats on the Arkansas River. The trips weave through the surrounding vistas such as Browns Canyon and Wild Horse Canyon offering scenic views.
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Trail rides in the San Isabel National Forest and the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness area are offered by the Harvard City Riding Stables. They also offer fishing trips that are accessible by horseback and pack trips.
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Located in the Old Chaffee County Courthouse, the Buena Vista Heritage Museum showcases the history of this Colorado town. The museum is home to several exhibits including artifacts on mining and agriculture, historic fashions, a schoolroom area and model railroad.