Intrawest Colorado, a subsidiary of Intrawest Corporation, was created in December 2002. It comprises Copper Mountain in Summit County, Colo., and Winter Park Resort in Winter Park, Colo.

Winter Park and Copper Mountain is an unbeatable pair and many Coloradoans deem these resorts to be their favorite mountains in the state. Together, the resorts represent 5,212 acres, 43 lifts and 259 trails.

Winter Park, known as "Colorado's Favorite," is strategically located next to the Continental Divide and receives an average of more than 359 inches of snow annually – more than any other major Colorado resort. Twenty-one lifts access 134 trails on 2,762 acres. Winter Park Mountain offers wide-open cruising trails, award-winning beginner terrain and family-friendly facilities. A radically different culture prevails at Mary Jane. Named after a notorious lady of the evening, "the Jane" has trails that are long, steep, and planted with mega moguls--ranked #1 for bumps by Skiing Magazine. Summer at the Park features 50 miles of lift-served mountain bike trails, an Alpine Slide, human maze, hiking trails, a Mini-Golf course, the Leaps & Bounds Bungee, indoor and outdoor climbing walls, Zip Line and outdoor dining.

It's clear why Copper is the #1 choice of so many Colorado skiers and riders. Naturally divided for all abilities, it offers steep terrain to the east, gentle slopes to the west, intermediate terrain through the middle and some of the best bowl skiing in the state. Three recently completed base villages have quickly redefined the Copper experience. A new kids-only base lodge — The Schoolhouse — has transformed the Union Creek base area, as have Copper Springs Lodge and the Copper Station base lodge in the East Village. And, completed last season, The New Village at Copper is alive and well. Five new buildings possessing a variety of lodging opportunities, restaurants, bars and shops now sit at the base of the mountain.



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