Copper Mountain & Frisco – Transportation Options
Four reasons to leave the driving to someone else:
1. Quicker access to the slopes. Transit drops you right at the base area.
2. Leave the sometimes nerve-racking winter driving to the experts.
3. Enjoy your apres ski without the worry of having to drive.
4. Less pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in the White River National Forest – our public lands.
Getting There
Bus Service: The Bustang West Line runs multiple routes daily from Denver Union Station to the Frisco Transit Center. (If flying in, take the light rail “A” line from the airport to Denver Union Station.)
Airport Shuttles: Multiple shuttle services operate between Denver International Airport and Copper Mountain Resort and Frisco.
Getting Around
Copper Mountain Resort has a very pedestrian-friendly village, operates a free circulating resort shuttle and a free dial-a-ride service for overnight guests.
The Town of Frisco is a very walkable community!
The free Summit Stage bus has many stops conveniently located throughout the town, with destinations throughout Summit County. Buses run every 30 minutes between Frisco and Copper Mountain Resort.
Summit Stage: Summit County’s FREE, safe, family-friendly bus service.
Rideshare Services: Uber and Lyft are other transportation options, complete with ski racks on request.
Taxi Service: 970-453-TAXI
Jakes Mountain Shuttle: Call 970-401-0988
Sustainable Transportation and our Public Lands
More sustainable travel is really the first leg of the journey to help heal and sustain our forests. The White River National Forest you will be visiting is one of 154 national forests that are on public land. Being a good steward of our land can begin the moment we decide on sustainable transportation – reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Learn more about being a Sustainable Hiker and Skier here.