From its celebrated Champagne Powder to its deep Western heritage and Winter Olympic history to its renown as one of the most memorable ski towns in North America, you can bet that you’re getting the full package on a Steamboat Springs ski resort vacation.
Steamboat, Colorado packs a punch for just about every on- and off-mountain interest: a nice mix of terrain, a casual, yet, high-quality dining scene, amenities and lodging for every preference and budget—including some of the most affordable ski in, ski out condos and hotels available. There’s a reason skiers of all ages having been calling Steamboat Springs one of their favorite ski resorts for the last 50 years.
at one of the many ski in ski out base village accommodations.
at a top elevation of 10,548’ on Mt. Werner.
by flying into Hayden for ultimate convenience.
the celebrated Champagne Powder.
Morningside Park’s well-spaced tree skiing and expert terrain
100+ restaurants and five breweries.
yourself to a soak at Strawberry Park Hot Springs.
a free daily clinic provided by Olympic medalist, Billy Kidd
One of Colorado’s snowfall leaders, the Steamboat skiing is almost always incredible. Combine its 350 annual inches with state-of-the-art grooming capabilities and you can imagine that skiing cruisers at Steamboat is among the world’s best. Steamboat’s terrain is well dispersed, allowing skiers of all levels to explore the mountain, and even ski together. Families with beginners to experts will love the fact that they can each enjoy their ideal terrain and then meet back up at one of Steamboat’s lifts and enjoy quality time as they ride the chair. The terrain between Sunshine Express and Sundown Express offers something for nearly everyone: beginner, intermediate and expert. Intermediates and experts can easily access the backside of the mountain—Morningside Park—and all of its well-spaced tree and steeps skiing.
Beginner skiers will delight in the many shorter beginner trails off of the Bashor Lift, which easily leads back to the base area. There are also plenty of sustained beginner groomers perfect for getting the legs in ski shape. Intermediates, too, have many exceptionally long and well-groomed trails to choose from, in addition to the advanced intermediate runs off of the Pony Express Lift to test their skills on. Expert skiers on the hunt for extreme terrain will find they can’t stay out of Christmas Tree Bowl’s steep glades and well-preserved powder.
Mountain Stats
3668'
Vertical Drop
6900'
Base Depth
10568'
Summit Depth
TERRAIN
3741ac
Total Acres
23
Total Lifts
0mi
Longest Run
Trails
Activities
TerrainPark
No
Tubing
No
Night Skiing
No