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Ski Cooper is an
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in
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, one of the oldest in the state. Opened as Cooper Hill Ski Area in 1942, the ski area served as the training site for the
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, based at nearby
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during
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. The resort is owned by Lake County and managed by Cooper Hill Ski Area, a 501(c)4 nonprofit with a volunteer board. Dan Torsell has served as the general manager since 2012.


Location

Ski Cooper is located at Tennessee Pass, at the dividing line between the
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and the
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, near
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.


Description

Ski Cooper markets itself as a family resort because of its affordability and accessibility. It is among the most affordable ski areas in the state, second to only
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in Steamboat Springs. The resort has 64 runs of varying difficulty serviced by two
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s (one Hall/CTEC double and one Poma triple), one Doppelmayr platter lift, one Leitner t-bar, and one Magic Carpet conveyor lift. It has ample beginner and intermediate terrain, along with tree and glade skiing, ungroomed and mogul terrain, all with exclusively natural snow. Dining options at the resort include a cafeteria, an Irish pub, a Taproom, and a restaurant in a mountaintop yurt. Equipment rental and a retail store are also available on the property. Ski Cooper is home to the Chicago Ridge Snowcat Tours which provides access to backcountry glades and powder bowls. The resort has an active alpine race department, and has also been known to host Ski & Snowboard Cross NorAm level races.


History

The Cooper Hill Ski Area, as it was then known, was founded in 1942. That year, the
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selected the area to serve as the 10th Mountain Division training site because of its proximity to the Pando rail station. Ski Cooper opened to the public as a ski resort in the postwar period and continues to host a
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celebration for the World War II veterans of the 10th Mountain Division. In January 2020, the resort expanded with the opening of the Tennessee Creek Basin Area.


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* {{official website, http://www.skicooper.com/ Buildings and structures in Eagle County, Colorado Buildings and structures in Lake County, Colorado Ski areas and resorts in Colorado Tourist attractions in Eagle County, Colorado Tourist attractions in Lake County, Colorado 1941 establishments in Colorado