The Copper Mountain WSA encompasses 6,858 acres of BLM-administered land without any inholdings or split estate. It is part of the Copper Mountain Range also known as the Bridger Mountains. It is dry and mountainous with scattered limber pine and juniper on rocky slopes. The stark ridges and draws of the study area sta
Maybe — confirm before you go.
This Bureau of Land Management site may charge a fee your pass covers — confirm before you go.
- Fee type Fee unknown — The fee structure here is unconfirmed.
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Common questions
Quick Yes / No / Depends answers for Copper Mountain — always confirm with the managing site before you go.
Depends Does the America the Beautiful pass work here?
Maybe — This Bureau of Land Management site may charge a fee your pass covers — confirm before you go. Check with the managing agency before you go.
Yes Can you fish at Copper Mountain?
Yes — fishing is one of the listed activities here. You’ll need a valid state fishing license.
Yes Can you camp at Copper Mountain?
Yes — camping is available. Reserve ahead where required; you can check availability on Recreation.gov.
Depends Can you have a campfire?
Sometimes — campfires are subject to seasonal fire restrictions and bans. Always check current fire conditions first.
Yes Are there hiking trails?
Yes — trails here include Copper Mountain Road. Check length and difficulty before you go.
Yes Can you bike here?
Yes — biking is available at Copper Mountain. Confirm which roads or trails allow it.
Yes Can you watch wildlife or birds here?
Yes — Copper Mountain is a spot for wildlife and bird watching. Keep your distance and never feed animals.
Depends Is hunting allowed?
Yes — hunting is permitted here in season, with the required state license and tags. Check seasons and unit rules.
Depends Do you need a permit to climb?
Rock climbing is available here; some routes or areas may need a permit. Check current climbing regulations first.
Nearby sites
Boysen Reservoir
CheckReclamation honors the pass at only a handful of sites — confirm before you rely on it here.
Lake Cameahwait
CheckReclamation honors the pass at only a handful of sites — confirm before you rely on it here.