Copper Mountain Center Village mapThe Center Village at Copper Mountain is the newest base area closest to the American Flyer and the American Eagle lifts.  The majority of the Village was built in 1999 and 2000, with Passage Point built a little later, in 2001. It is a part of what was heralded as the "rennaisance" of Copper Mountain, when Intrawest bought the resort and started redeveloping the base area. Copper One Lodge and Jack's

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The main cafeteria for the ski mountain is called Jack's, and it has had an awesome salad bar the last two years, even serving ahi.  I hope they have it again this season.  Jack's is right at the base of the mountain, between both lifts, and is in the Copper One Lodge building,  with retail shops, ski rental, restrooms, lockers and the Camp Hale coffee shop.  The upper floors of Copper One Lodge have 63 condominiums, from studios to one bedrdoom, one bedroom/den and two bedroom units.  The condos looking straight up the ski mountain are awesome places to stay in the spring, with the sun shining on the decks while you watch skiers coming home at the end of the day.  Access to the mountain is directly out the front door of the building, so it is truly a ski-in, ski-out building. 

Mill Club in the SummerThe next closest building to the mountain is Mill Club.  It sits right at the base of the American Eagle lift.  On the lower level are a couple of good restaurants, the Storm King Lounge and the Incline Grill, and a retail store.  The next three floors house 31 condominiums.  These condo homes are the largest in the Center Village area, and the most expensive.  The front condos have full views straight up the mountain and ones on the back of the building overlook West Lake, a skating pond in winter and boating pond in summer. Tucker Mountain with the climbing wall

 

 

 

 

 

Behind Copper One Lodge is Tucker Mountain Lodge.  Between the two buildings is a climbing wall, for additional summer fun.  Tucker has a couple of retail stores in the lower level and the rest of the building consists of 84 condominiums.  Tucker is the only newer building with lock-off units.  They bring in considerably more income than a standard, two bedroom condo as the  second bedroom has a murphy bed and hideabed, so will sleep four comfortably.  As a rental, it can be locked off from the rest of the condo and used as a hotel room, leaving the other portion to be rented as a one bedroom condo.  The south side of the building has ski slope views, over the roof of the Copper Commons convention area, and creek views on the north. 

Taylor's CrossingTaylor's Crossing sits behind Mill Club, still only about 100 yards from the lifts.  It faces West Lake on the east side and Ten Mile Creek on the north.  A restaurant, the Alpinista Mountain Bistro, and a gift shop are on the lower level and 50 condominiums make up the rest of the building.  The floor plans and furnishings are similar to Tucker, although Taylor's does not have lockoff condos.  All four buildings share a common parking garage underneath them, and elevators take guests up to the condo units above.  All buildings have fitness rooms, steam rooms and hot tubs.  Wireless internet is also available and almost all units have decks.

Passage PointOn the other side of the creek is Passage Point, the newest of the Center Village condo buildings.  The 134 condos are about 10% larger than the standard in the Village, which makes up for being just a bit further away from the lifts.  Starbucks has a store nearby and a bank occupies part of the ground level.  There is also an excellent restaurant, the CB Grille. Most of the front condo units have fabulous ski slope views. Many have great river views.Copper Mountain entrance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other condo complexes that help to make up the Center village, even though they were built some time ago are Telemark Lodge, The Lodge at Copper, West Lake Lodge, Bridge End, Snowbridge Square, Copper Junction, Spruce Lodge, Mountain Plaza and Village Square.  One of the requirements when buying a condo in the Center Village is that a transfer fee of 1.5% of the purchase price be paid to the Village Association.  Whether it is paid by Buyer or Seller is negotiable as part of the purchase contract.   It is only required in the new buildings.  Additionally, a quarterly Village Association fee must be paid by owners of these condos, and it is not required of the older ones.  However, dues tend to be lower in the newer buildings, so the Village dues, which are fairly low, are not usually a big issue. 

I have been a homeowner at Copper for several years, and am a guide for the Over the Hill Gang.  I know Copper inside and out, so if you have any questions about anything there, whether Copper Mountain real estate or not, feel free to call me!

 

33 Comments on Copper Mountain's Center Village. Ski season starts Nov 2nd.

OCT
07
2007
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Joanne, What a beautiful community. I love climbing walls. Copper Mountain seems to have some thing for everybody.
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Hi Mana, they have a tubing hill too, for the kids and non-skiers who still want to slide on snow...
11:53pm • #2
OCT
08
2007
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Ok - we're still swimming here - lol Hard to believe winter is so close for you guys. :0) 
1:25am • #3
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Wow!!  Where's all that pretty white stuff that's in all your pictures?  What a beautiful area...the pictures show there is life year around not just in the Winter when you can ski, tube and build snowmen!!  This is truly a beautiful vacation place Joanne!!
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Joanne, we've missed learning all about the ski area's in Co. I could join your tour group, Over the Hill. Seriously. I'm sure you would be an excellent instructor.
5:47am • #5
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Joanne,  You write the most amazing and informative localism posts of anyone I've ever seen here on Active Rain. I'm always in awe of how much you know about your area, right down to the smallest of details for each building.

What a beautiful area you live in.....it must be fun being a guide for the 'Over the Hill' gang and even more fun to have you leading the way !!

Jo 

5:57am • #6
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Joanne...I wanna go home!  It's time for a trip to Colorado.
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Joanne, Do they have ice skating on that lake?  Or is that a no go. 
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Joanne, Your post and information is absolutely wonderful.  What a beautiful area you live in and your knowledge of is is beneficial for anyone thinking of living there.  Thank you for sharing all this, I almost feel that I've visited it.
8:42am • #9
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Cyndee, it is aobut 22' here this morning!  That will remind you that winter is on its way!
8:57am • #10
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Susie, no white stuff yet, but it is coming.  We were supposed to have snow this weekend, but it didn't happen.  We have had it a few times but it has always warmed up enough to melt it in town, but we do have some on the peaks now.  Snowmaking is going on and it will be a good base for the natural snow when it comes.
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Missy, the Over the Hill Gang is a fun group.  My daughter is going to be an Ambassador at Copper this year, so we will have the mountain covered!  Ambassadors are volunteers, as am I as a guide.  We work 14 days a winter and get a free season pass in return.  It is a good deal for us and a good deal for the mountain.
9:02am • #12
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Jo, Copper is my specialty, partly because I own a condo there and I have worked there for 14 years.  You can't help but get to know it!   Plus, when you show people property for 15 years and answer lots of questions, a little of it manages to soak in. 
9:05am • #13
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Laurie, will I see you on the hill?  Let me know before you come!
9:06am • #14
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Steve, ice skating is what they do in the winter.  Summer they have paddle boats on it.  Something for everyone!
9:07am • #15
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Carole, this time of year I get itchy for the snow to come...can you imagine!  Thanks for reading all about Colorado...I will have more photos as winter goes on, and more posts about all the wonderful things to do here.
9:10am • #16
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Joanne, I missed you!  Glad to have your top notch Localism posts back.  Excellent.
1:25pm • #17
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Maggie, thanks for reading it!  I wasn't gone for long; didn't post for a week or so, but it seemed like a long time!
4:04pm • #18
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Aw man, dont remind me I'm getting restless for ski season, can't wait and all of those pictures just remind me of the fun that will soon be here. 
4:16pm • #19
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Stephen, it's coming soon to a neighborhood near you!
4:19pm • #20
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I love how you provide such great information to your skiiers -
7:59pm • #21
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Joanne- I love Copper Mountain. I haven't skied for a few years, maybe it's time to reconsider. I have a friend that owns a condo there :)
8:38pm • #22
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Thesa, you do the same for yours...  Skiers are about 80% of my business!
11:22pm • #23
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Jennifer, I think it is time to reconsider!  You do have a friend with a condo there and she would love to take you skiing one day...how about it?
11:24pm • #24
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Thanks for clarifying, the last time we were up in that area by the lake there was so much construction going on we couldn't tell what was going to become of it. 
11:25pm • #25
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09
2007
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Joanne- Just point me to the bunny slopes and I'm there. Now your photo is back in vogue!
6:51pm • #26
OCT
12
2007
Great resource for Copper Mountain information. I just linked a potential client to your post for her to get more information. Good thing I work with you or I would have to worry about losing business.
4:51pm • #27
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Joanne, your post brings back memories! We moved to NC about 1.5 years ago from Colorado. We spent 6 years in CO and many weekends and days skiing at Copper! It was by far our favorite resort, with or without the kids, there's something for everyone.  Great Post!
7:43pm • #29
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It is my favorite area too Yvonne.  Are  you in a second home market in NC now?  I guess there is skiing there too, so hopefully you will get some turns in this year too!
8:56pm • #30
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13
2007
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Joanne, we had actually bought a condo at Cooper at one point but then cancelled the contract to move forward on a lakefront vacation property instead.  We might re-visit the mountain condo option eventually - skiing here in NC is not quite in the same league as Copper ;)
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17
2007
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Joanne,

Copper Mountain has some beautiful views.  It looks like a big complex - I guess all those condos will be filled with skiers in a few weeks. 

5:33pm • #32
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Rita, it is snowing right now and it won't be long before our County is full of people again...sigh!  ;-)

5:52pm • #33

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