Snowstang offers express bus service for Copper Cup ski races at Copper Mountain

Shoshana M. Lew, Director
Shoshana M. Lew, Director - Colorado Department of Transportation
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Snowstang will offer express bus service to Copper Mountain during the Copper Cup, a post-Thanksgiving event featuring men’s and women’s Alpine World Cup races. The event includes men’s super G and giant slalom, as well as women’s giant slalom and slalom competitions, all concluding in Copper’s East Village.

The direct roundtrip service between Denver and Copper Mountain will be available from Friday, Nov. 27 through Sunday, Nov. 30. On Friday, one bus will operate; on Saturday and Sunday, two buses will run each day. Passengers can board at Denver Union Station, the Federal Center in Lakewood, or the Wooly Mammoth Park-and-Ride lot near Interstate 70 and Morrison Road (Exit 259).

Ticket prices for a roundtrip are $25 for adults, $12.50 for children ages 2 to 11, and $18.76 for seniors aged 65 or older and individuals with disabilities.

In addition to Snowstang’s service, travelers can use Bustang’s West Line or Pegasus options between Denver and Frisco. A one-way ticket costs $12 on the West Line or $13 on Pegasus. From the Frisco Transit Center, passengers may transfer to Summit Stage for a free eight-mile ride to Copper Mountain; this connection is available every 15 minutes during event days.



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