Copper Peak: Reaching New Heights

Fresh off the February festivities in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Olympic fever is slowly fading. But for a small community in the Upper Peninsula, Olympic dreams are still very much alive. In Ironwood, a village that sits on the Michigan and Wisconsin border, visitors can travel down a country road to Copper Peak, which is currently […]

Most Beautiful US Towns: Adventure Edition

We were featured in CarRentals.com’s article “Most Beautiful US Towns: Adventure Edition”. Check out our feature below or click here to read the full article: https://www.carrentals.com/blog/most-beautiful-us-towns-adventure-edition/ Check out this comment from the writer: “The minute we heard about Copper Peak, we knew we had to include it in this article. Not only are the views from […]

Here’s Why Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Is the Outdoor Hub of the Midwest

From waterfalls to single tracks, unlikely adventure abounds in the Upper Peninsula. “Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has always been a mini-Alaska to me,” said longtime resident Aaron Peterson, an adventure photographer and founder of the thriving Fresh Coast Film Festival, now in its third year. “The U.P. is known for big snows flowing from an inland […]

The World’s Steepest 400M Race Debuts in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

IRONWOOD, MI  – For the first time since 1994, Copper Peak, the iconic ski flying hill in Ironwood, Michigan, will once again play host to another international competition on May 12, 2018. This time, however, the competition and format will look completely different from what gained the jump worldwide recognition. The event will be none […]

House Panel approves $1.9 Million in Cobo Cash

Kathleen Gray, Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau LANSING — The House Michigan Competitiveness Committee passed a bill Wednesday that would siphon $1.9 million a year in tax revenues that are earmarked for Cobo Center and shift that money to recreation projects in northern Michigan, including a ski jump in Ironwood that hasn’t been used for that […]

Copper Peak Passes MI Senate & House Committees

IRONWOOD – On November 29, 2017, Copper Peak’s Fundraising Co-Chairs, Billy Demong and Bob Jacquart, along with Copper Peak’s Marketing Director, Kassi Huotari, traveled to Lansing, MI, to testify on behalf of the future of Copper Peak. The House Competitiveness Committee was briefed on Copper Peak, a man-made “ski flying” launch in the western Upper […]

Copper Peak vies for Cobo tax dollars

Kathleen Gray, Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau  LANSING — The imagery is majestic: a solitary ski jump rising more than 267 feet into the sky from the top of Chippewa Hill, sprouting from an Upper Peninsula forest, surrounded only by trees and a vibrant blue sky. Even though it hasn’t been used for ski jumping competition since 1994, […]

CP Funding Vote Expected By Year End

By: Richard Jenkins IRONWOOD — While the process is taking longer than initially expected, Copper Peak supporters in the Michigan legislature hope to vote on a pair of bills to provide funding for the ski flying hill’s renovations by the end of the year. State Sen. Tom Casperson, R-Escanaba, has introduced Senate Bill 0523; while […]