Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Springs is the place to be for a Colorado vacation.Here on one of North America’s biggest ski mountains, you can ski every type of terrain imaginable from wide open cruisers to bump runs to Steamboat’s legendary tree skiing.
It is a full mountain range consisting of Christie Peak, Pioneer Ridger, Thunderhead Peak, Storm Peak, Sunshine Peak, and Mount Werner.
Steamboat Springs is home to the longest and most awesome superpipe in North America: the Mavericks Superpipe. It’s 650 feet long, 50 feet wide and has 15 walls.
Steamboat Springs has some of the driest snow around. The snow has even been nicknamed “Champagne Powder” If you prefer to visit during the warmer months, definitely check out the Pro Rodeo. It has shows every Friday and Saturday night from mid-June throughmid-August.Steamboat Spring also features golf,rafting,horseback riding,hot air ballooning, and a kids’ adventure club. Dont’t miss out on Steamboat Springs!
Tucked away in Colorado is a small town unlike any other
A place where western heritage and genuine friendliness are as honored as the values of a time gone by. And a place where not a whole lot has changed in the last hundred years. It’s just that now, mixed in with the Stetson hats and cowboy boots, is the sophistication of a world-class resort. Our western heritage, six peaks of world-class terrain, and family programs rated the best in the west by SKI Magazine, continue to set Steamboat apart from every other ski resort.
Whether you’re stepping foot into a local pub, one of our charming boutiques, or stepping off the gondola, the reception is the same – warm. But the down home genuine friendliness is only half the reason people choose to vacation here. Nestled 7,000 feet up in the Colorado Rockies, Steamboat is one of North America’s largest ski mountains. With 142 trails, 3600 vertical feet, and nearly 3,000 skiable acres, its six peaks are filled with world-class groomed cruisers, bumps, steeps, open meadows, legendary tree skiing, and Mavericks, North America’s longest superpipe.
Mountain Stats
Base Elevation: 6,900 ft/2103 m
Midway Elevation: 9,080 ft/2768 m
Summit Elevation: 10,568 ft/3224 m
Snowmaking: 438 acres
Annual Snowfall: 337″/863cm – 10 year average
Bed Base: 18,917 pillows
Vertical Rise: 3,668 feet/1118 meters – Second highest in Colorado!
Permitted Acres: 2,939 acres/1,176 hectares
Trails: 142 named trails – over 65 miles or 105 kms of trails
Longest Run: Why Not – over 3 miles/4.8km
Uphill Capacity: 36,195 per hour
Trail Classification
🟢 Beginners Runs: 13%
🟦Intermediate Runs: 56%
⬛ Advanced Runs: 31%