Copper Peak is a hill located in Ironwood, Michigan, designed for ski flying by Lauren Larsen. It was built in 1969 and remains the only ski flying location in the Western Hemisphere. The site is used in the summer as a tourist attraction. In 1994 a K-point on Copper Peak was located at 476 feet, allowing jumps of up to 518 feet.

Between 1970 and 1994 ten competitions and two international events were held at the Copper Peak. The hill record is 518 feet, set by Mathias Wallner and Werner Schuster from Austria. There have been no flights at Copper Peak since 1994.

N13870 Copper Peak Rd, Ironwood, MI 49938, Map

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