Winter Bike Trials

Copper Summit is excited to add Winter Fat Bike Trails to its list of winter fun! Grab your fat tire bike and enjoy 6 miles of groomed trails. The six miles of trails consist of two loops a one mile hilly curvy extreme trail (Zipper Loop) and five mile loop through the wilderness (Golf Course Loop).



Closed - Due to ungroomable trails, bare spots and ice.

We added a new flow loop inside the Zipper Loop to enjoy!



Trial Pass Cost - Day Pass

- Season Trail Pass (until March 15) or end of snow $5

Bike Rentals

Sizes avaliable -
One small, one medium, two large


-Two Hour Rental $30

-Six Hour Rental $50



Trail Conditions

12-11-21 comments

12-13-21 Not Open Yet

12-15-21 8" fresh snow - first grooming passes

12-16-17 Groomed and ready for Saturday opening

12-16-17 Groomed - Riders report trails are soft

12-18-17 Zipper trail conditions are marginal. The limited snow is not holding.

12-21-17 Trails closed

12-30-2017 Trails reopened - Conditions are a little ruff but ridable.

1-2-2018 Trails groomed and in great shape.

1-6-2018 Trails groomed at 9 a.m. windy day it may drift later in the day.

1-10-2018 -Green Pine Lake Pathway Trails groomed in good condition.

2-9-2018 Trails closed until we receive measurable snow. Unfortunately what is left of the trail is all ice. With little snow we are not able to groom..

2-12-2018 Bike trails reopened - Very soft conditions - The trails were packed several times this week, howerever the snow is light and fluffy so the trail is soft.



Terrian Park

Copper Summit has two terrain parks, one with smaller features on the beginner hill and a larger park in the Bone Yard. Numerous features are spread throughout the runs and are professionally groomed daily to provide every rider the best the Midwest has to offer in park progression. The diversity of Copper Summit's terrain supports the progression of your riding. Some terrain park features include a double C-box, 10' flat 20' down t-style rail and a beginner rainbow. It's open to snowboarders and skiers. There's always room to explore and there's always something going on!

Smart Style

Make a Plan.

Always make a plan of the direction and path you intend to ride. Making a plan before executing takes one more strain off your mind to free it up for concetration on the trick you plan on executing. Your path should be clear of other riders' lines and riders who are chillin' waiting for their turn.

Look before you leap.

Scope around the jumps first, not over them. Know your landings are clear and clear yourself out of the landing area.

Easy style it.

Start small and work your way up - throughout the day and the season.

Respect gets respect.

From the lift line through the park, respect everyone on the mountain.