Ski & Board
Skiing and Snowboarding Hours:
*Seasonal hours from December 1st - March 22nd*
Weekdays: 10am - 4pm
Friday & Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
*Hours Subject to Change*
*Hours Subject to Change*
At every Ski Area there are certain people who love to gather and share their knowledge of skiing and snowboarding. Here, these individuals belong to the Copper Summit Snowsports School. Our instructors are more than just qualified, they are a closely-knit team dedicated to you and your enjoyment. We believe that creating a fun environment in which to learn and grow is the key to having a great winter recreation experience. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced skier or rider, our instructors can tailor programs to fit your needs.
Wednesday classes begin January 10, 2018, Thursday classes begin January 11, 2018, and Friday classes begin January 12, 2018. Wednesday and Thursday class times run from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Friday 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Be sure to arrive 30 minutes early the first day.
The cost includes rental equipment, lessons, and a lift ticket. $20 fee for changing your registered lesson day or snow sport, or if registering after December 31, 2017.
Download a registration form to mail or fax to Copper Summit. To confirm, call 989.539.6583. Please note: CLASS SPACE IS LIMITED ON FRIDAY.
Students may stay and ski after lessons are over for $5. This includes ticket and rental. All family members are eligible to ski during class lesson hours for $15 lift ticket and $15 rental.
Students must have gloves/mittens, hats (helmets recommended), winter jackets, and snow pants. Dressing properly with layers is important. Glove protectors are recommended for tow rope use and are available for purchase at the front desk.
There will be a full refund if canceled 14 days prior to student’s first ski or board class. If the student skis or boards the first week and does not wish to continue the program, there will be a refund of $25 for skiers and $30 for boarders. There will not be any refunds given after the first week of lessons.
Not sure what level to register your child for? Take a look below to see where your child will fit best. Pleaes note, students will be adjusted as needed to ensure all students receive the best instruction possible to meet their needs.
Take a Lesson:
Learn to ski from any of our PSIA/AASI certified instructors on one of Michigan's nicest beginner hills. They are available to teach skiers and boarders of all ages and abilities.
Lessons Available:
By appointment at 10:00 a.m. or first-come, first serve after 10:00 a.m.
*Prices Subject to Change*
Copper Summit's After School Lesson Program provides skiing and snowboarding class lessons for children grades 3-8. Lessons are available Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday for five consecutive weeks. The program provides equipment, lessons, lift tickets, and most important: LOTS OF FUN!
Copper Summit is excited to participate in "January Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month"! Throughout the month of January, we will offer a free, one hour, beginner group lesson at 1:00 p.m. Already a ski/boarder? Share the love and invite your friends that have been wanting to learn!
Why Rent? Why not! We have great technology to make you look like a pro on the slopes. Our Rental Facility is conveniently located next to the slopes for easy access. Come and let our trained staff provide you with fast, quality service.
More skiing or riding means more fun! Convenience and savings make our season passes a best buy for anyone. So, put some fun into winter and buy one today!
If you want to ski/ride any day, any time, the Copper Summit Season Pass is for you!
To purchase:
Stop in, mail/bring to Copper Summit completed pass application.
Click here to download pass application.
No refunds, all sales are final
2022/2023 Season Pass Valid Through March 2023
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*Rates and Hours are Subject to Change*
*Season Pass Does Not Include Tubing Hill or Zipline*
*Season Passes are non-refundable or transferable*
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!
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 concentration 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.
Scope around the jumps first, not over them. Know your landings are clear and clear yourself out of the landing area.
Start small and work your way up - throughout the day and the season.
From the lift line through the park, respect everyone on the mountain.
Since its formation in 1938, the National Ski Patrol (NSP) has evolved into one of the largest outdoor-winter rescue organizations in the world. It is composed of more than 28,500 members serving over 600 ski patrols including volunteer, paid, alpine, snowboard and nordic patrollers throughout the United States and certain military areas in Europe. The NSP membership provides countless years of service and devotion to the skiing community by providing safety education, emergency care, and rescue services.
In 1980, the National Ski Patrol was recognized as a Federal Charter by the United States Congress. This is a coveted endorsement that only a few other American institutions, such as the Red Cross, the YMCA, and the Boy Scouts, have earned. The Charter stipulates the promotion of safety and health in skiing and other outdoor winter recreational activities. The NSP reports directly to Congress.
The Copper Summit Ski Patrol consists of dedicated volunteers providing ski/boarding safety. The responsibilities include hill safety, skier/rider safety education, emergency care and rescue. Their mission is to serve the skiing public without charge in the rescue and first aid treatment of injured skiers, offering this service in a courteous manner, affording the best public relations possible for the Copper Summit and our organization.
Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.
People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.
Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load and unload safely.
This is a partial list. Be safety conscious. Officially endorsed by: National Ski Areas Association.
All fencing, poles, signage and other marking devices are in place to inform you of potential hazards or obstacles. The markers will not protect you from injury, and it is your responsibility to stay away from marked areas. The use of helmets or wrist guards may reduce the risk of injury. Whether or not to wear a helmet or other safety devices is a personal choice. Make sure to check into all available options.
Know the code. It's your responsibility.
Be Aware. Ski with Care.
For More Information, Check Out the NSAA's Video on Knowing the Code